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Emancipation Memorial
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Wikipedia article about the controversial stature in the USA.
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The Chemistry of Bread
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This NBC News Learn video, one in a 6-part "Cheeseburger Chemistry" series, uses bread-making to illustrate and explain how yeast works.
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All About Mars
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Find out more about the red planet
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Official tourist webpage for Andalusia
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See how the government of Andalusia is promoting the region to tourists.
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Courtly Love in the High Middle Ages
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Courtly Love is a literary genre of poetry that began in the south of France in the 12th century during the period known as the High Middle Ages.
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El Cabril
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El Cabril is the Spanish disposal facility for very low, low and intermediate level radioactive waste. It is located within the municipal area of Hornachuelos (Córdoba)
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IAEA Impact: Protecting Romania's Cultural Heritage Using Nuclear Technology
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Preserving art and cultural heritage is a shared ambition of the global community.
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Coronavirus vs. inequality
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How the coronavirus COVID-19 is exacerbating global inequalities in human development.
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How Does A Fire Extinguisher Work?
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All the fire extinguishers work on a basic principle of removing any of the three basic elements of combustion: oxygen, heat or fuel.
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Survival International attacks Science editorial as dangerous and mislead
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Professors Robert S. Walker and Kim R. Hill controversially advocate for contact with isolated tribes