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Lee University’s Dr. Thaddeus McRae will kick off the spring session of the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library’s “Sassy ...
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Learn how fabric behaves in motion—from flowing skirts to creased sleeves—in this tutorial that breaks down how to draw realistic clothing movement. Whether your characters are walking, jumping, or ...
The Asian Development Bank report shows that agroforestry—combining trees with crops and livestock—can restore degraded ...
Ismael Milligan has taught at Maclay for four years, and has worked with students to submit artwork to the Winterfest Youth ...
Ancient thinkers struggled to tell facts from falsehoods just like we do – and their strategies are still relevant today.
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A growing body of research suggests that people are drawn into conspiracy theories not because they are gullible or irrational, but because of a powerful social force: community. A new five-year ...
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