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‘More unites us than divides us’ - New research based on data from over 60 countries and 140,000 people suggests that people are much more united in their beliefs and values than media reporting would suggest. This narrative may be perpetuated and seized upon by politicians to sow divisions.
‘More unites us than divides us’ - New research based on data from over 60 countries and 140,000 people suggests that people are much more united in their beliefs and values than media reporting would suggest. This narrative may be perpetuated and seized upon by politicians to sow divisions.
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‘More unites us than divides us’ - New research based on data from over 60 countries and 140,000 people suggests that people are much more united in their beliefs and values than media reporting would suggest. This narrative may be perpetuated and seized upon by politicians to sow divisions.
I have no idea where I got this little book(neighborhood free library?)but it’s a great manual on how to eat healthily and frugally using staples like dry beans, grains and homegrown veggies. It focuses on “complete proteins” and conserving resources. Do y’all use any good frugality books like this?
I have no idea where I got this little book(neighborhood free library?)but it’s a great manual on how to eat healthily and frugally using staples like dry beans, grains and homegrown veggies. It focuses on “complete proteins” and conserving resources. Do y’all use any good frugality books like this?
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I have no idea where I got this little book(neighborhood free library?)but it’s a great manual on how to eat healthily and frugally using staples like dry beans, grains and homegrown veggies. It focuses on “complete proteins” and conserving resources. Do y’all use any good frugality books like this?
The state of much of America’s infrastructure is appalling when compared to nations which are nowhere near as rich, due to a cascading series of failures of imagination; failures to invest in the future; and, perhaps most of all, cost disease.
The state of much of America’s infrastructure is appalling when compared to nations which are nowhere near as rich, due to a cascading series of failures of imagination; failures to invest in the future; and, perhaps most of all, cost disease.
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The state of much of America’s infrastructure is appalling when compared to nations which are nowhere near as rich, due to a cascading series of failures of imagination; failures to invest in the future; and, perhaps most of all, cost disease.