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Legendary Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov buried in Russia

Alexei Leonov, the first person to walk in space, has been laid to rest at a memorial cemetery outside the Russian capital of Moscow. The legendary cosmonaut, who died Friday at 85, was buried Tuesday in a lavish ceremony, attended by hundreds of well-wishers and other celebrated cosmonauts. Leonov staked his place in history on […]

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How to Keep Students Organized and Thriving in a Digital Classroom

A critical component of any student’s educational journey is learning how to be better organized, complete tasks independently and persevere when an assignment is difficult. We’ve all seen (or even been) that woefully disorganized student: always turning in late assignments, arriving to class empty-handed or misplacing instructional materials. We describe students like this as lacking

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Argonus and The Gods of Stone review: Beautiful open world with stunning graphics and storytelling

From the studio that developed “Shadowgate,” Zojoi’s is back with Argonus and the Gods of Stone. The game is a first-person storytelling puzzle adventure where you play the role of Argonus. Argonus was a historian, cartographer and most importantly and Argonaut. The story begins with you waking up on a shore with little information of

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Latest: Southern California wildfire is now 33% contained

The Latest on wildfires in California (all times local): 8:45 p.m. The Los Angeles County Fire Department says the wildfire in the San Fernando Valley is now 33% contained. The wildfire covers 12 square miles (31 square kilometers.) The department says Saturday night that winds and temperatures have fallen to normal levels after the Santa

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A New College Program Inspired by Coding Bootcamps, Informed by Liberal Arts

Liberal-arts colleges have long told students that they can major in whatever they want and still go on to a solid, and even lucrative, profession. After all, plenty of English majors become lawyers and doctors. But that hasn’t been as true for digital tech fields like coding, says Kristen Eshleman, director of digital innovation initiatives

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Top 10 Free eBook Download Sites Without Registration In 2019

Free eBook Download Sites without Registration: As we all know that books are our best friends as they have no demand from us and provide us full support in the form of knowledge and also when we are all alone. Books are simply available in the market. However, each library has its own speciality. Some

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Earth Science Week photo competition winners – including stunning shot of Rainbow Mountain

The Geological Society has revealed the winners of the 2019 Earth Science Week photography competition, ‘Geoscience is for everyone’ This week it’s Earth Science Week – an annual international celebration of the geology all around us. To kick things off, the Geological Society has revealed the winners of the 2019 Earth Science Week photography competition,

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