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Egyptian creation myths parallel many ancient stories that begin with a lifeless void and end with the begetting of male and female and the establishment of order.
A government with its political base in oil-producing provinces is reluctant to get serious about reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Americans love to live near the water. When they learn to understand, protect, and preserve wetland habitats they insure the future.
Cats were welcomed into ancient Egyptian households for their rodent catching abilities, and were also incorporated into the Egyptian pantheon of deities.
Generic drugs save money, but at what cost to overall health? Are they effective? Yes. Are they identical to brand name drugs? No.
Climate change has increased rainfall in the UK, causing severe floods in the north west. Garden design using green roofs, porous paving and planting can reduce this.
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