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The Observer State of Palestine
Geopolitics

The Observer State of Palestine

The State of Palestine is a non-member observer state at the United Nations, a status it was granted on November 29, 2012, by a vote in the UN General Assembly. This status allows Palestine to participate in most UN proceedings, though it does not grant voting rights.
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The Petite Elegance of Cornish Hen: Biology, Culture, and Cuisine
Food & Gastronomy

The Petite Elegance of Cornish Hen: Biology, Culture, and Cuisine

A Cornish Cross is the full-grown chicken you buy in parts or for roasting, while a Cornish hen is a baby version of that same hybrid bird, processed at less than five weeks old for its tender, small size, making it a single-serving entree.
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Randhuni: The Hidden Jewel of South Asian Flavor and Botany
Food & Gastronomy

Randhuni: The Hidden Jewel of South Asian Flavor and Botany

Revered in parts of Bengal, where a pinch can turn a humble lentil soup into a masterpiece, this spice carries both cultural depth and ecological intrigue. To explore Randhuni is to step into the borderlands between botany, gastronomy, and sustainability.
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Spirals of Time: The Nautilus and Its Enduring Mystique
Food & Gastronomy

Spirals of Time: The Nautilus and Its Enduring Mystique

Behind the nautilus’s elegance lies a struggle — between commerce, cuisine, and conservation — that raises timeless questions about how humans engage with the natural world.
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The Philosophy of Music of Taylor Swift
Culture

The Philosophy of Music of Taylor Swift

The philosophy of Taylor Swift’s music is a philosophy of empathy. By centering her own emotional truth with unflinching honesty, she permits listeners to feel their own feelings without apology.
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Mirra Andreeva’s Tennis Challenges and Solutions
Culture

Mirra Andreeva’s Tennis Challenges and Solutions

Mirra Andreeva’s issues stem from a combination of emotional volatility, external pressures, and the challenges of youth. Addressing these will require a supportive yet structured approach, including psychological support, mentorship, and accountability.
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Frances Tiafoe: The Distracted Champion — How External Factors Are Limiting His Tennis Potential
Culture

Frances Tiafoe: The Distracted Champion — How External Factors Are Limiting His Tennis Potential

In the ruthless world of professional tennis, where margins between success and failure are infinitesimal, Tiafoe’s divided focus has cost him the greatness that once seemed inevitable.
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Guardians of the Rainforest: The Cassowary’s Hidden Role
Food & Gastronomy

Guardians of the Rainforest: The Cassowary’s Hidden Role

In appreciating its biology, cultural resonance, and even its culinary echoes, we glimpse a profound truth: sustainability is not merely about protecting species, but about safeguarding the intricate web of life they sustain.
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The Secret Symphony of Quatre Épices
Food & Gastronomy

The Secret Symphony of Quatre Épices

Meaning “four spices” in French, this seasoning mix has been the quiet backbone of French and Middle Eastern kitchens for centuries.
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Chasing the Golden Fish: The Story of Mahi Mahi
Food & Gastronomy

Chasing the Golden Fish: The Story of Mahi Mahi

Mahi mahi embodies the paradox of the ocean: fleeting yet abundant, delicate yet strong, humble yet radiant. Its life is lived at full throttle, and in that urgency lies both beauty and caution for us.
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Why People Do Stupid Things When They’re Drunk, and What You Can Do Before, During, and After You…
Culture

Why People Do Stupid Things When They’re Drunk, and What You Can Do Before, During, and After You…

With knowledge and planning, you can enjoy social drinking more safely or decide not to drink at all — and either choice is far better than repeatedly reliving the cycle of intoxication and regret.
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Wings of Flavor and Heritage: The Story of Wild Anas Ducks
Food & Gastronomy

Wings of Flavor and Heritage: The Story of Wild Anas Ducks

Wild Anas ducks remind us that nature is not separate from human history — it is woven into it. They feed us, inspire us, and warn us of the fragility of wetlands and migratory pathways that sustain life on Earth.
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