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    Experts assert that if food were a country, it would rank third behind China and the US as one of the biggest greenhouse gas polluters. The reason is the ever-rising demand for ...
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    With the recent snowstorms that have been blanketing many parts of the country, it may appear that winter has been here for sometime now. Unfortunately, that is not the case. To...
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    Juneteenth — a combination of the words June and nineteenth —  is one of the oldest known holidays commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.  It was on June 19, 186...
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    This is the second book in the "Keeper Of The Lost Cities" series. It is an amazing book and I recommend it for ages 9-16! Make sure it's approved by your parents before reading it because there is some scenes on the more violent side. Summary: Sophie Foster has to go to exile to preform an impirtant task with Alden Vacker. Things end up going very wrong and she doesn't know what to do! She ends up needing to go to the Black Swan for help, but she doesn't know if the Black Swan are the villains, or her friends. Things go wrong yet again, but Sophie finds a way to save the day! There's a lesson we can learn from this book like we can with many others, and that lesson is that age doesn't matter! You can change the world in a good way even if it's just by doing small things, because small things lead to being able to do even bigger, more impactful things!
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    This is the second book in the "Keeper Of The Lost Cities" series. It is an amazing book and I recommend it for ages 9-16! Make sure it's approved by your parents before reading it because there is some scenes on the more violent side. Summary: Sophie Foster has to go to exile to preform an impirtant task with Alden Vacker. Things end up going very wrong and she doesn't know what to do! She ends up needing to go to the Black Swan for help, but she doesn't know if the Black Swan are the villains, or her friends. Things go wrong yet again, but Sophie finds a way to save the day! There's a lesson we can learn from this book like we can with many others, and that lesson is that age doesn't matter! You can change the world in a good way even if it's just by doing small things, because small things lead to being able to do even bigger, more impactful things!
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