I speak two languages. English and Body. MAE WEST
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Chances are you've already eaten 3D-printed food. https://t.co/qJbPjHjvcX https://t.co/CGPZnIXWjn
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Chief Superintendent Frederick Cherril from Scotland Yard was called to an air raid shelter in London, where the body of a 40-year-old pharmacist, Everlyn Hamilton, was found in the gutter. https://t.co/Rs8qkoJ8EA https://t.co/z7OJ09IUCI
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An engineer is working with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to create 3D holograms of fingerprints to help identify crime suspects. https://t.co/ETvf8L7kCW
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Fastest time to climb 50 stairs whilst hula hooping ⏱️ 14.84 secs by Vaishnavi Gupta 🇮🇳 #hulahoop #hooping #hooper #stairclimber #guinnessworldrecords #officiallyamazing #india
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Are you feeling stuck at work these days? We totally get it. While there will always be little bumps on your career path, sometimes you come across a roadblock that is *not* simple to move around. You know the feeling: “You’re at a crossroad, and you’re not sure what comes next. All you know is that you are ready for a change.” So what do you do? According to journalist and host of the NPR TED Radio Hour podcast Manoush Zomorodi (manoushz), this is your sign to take stock and reassess. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s completely ok. Small steps can make a big difference! So go easy on yourself and take one little one forward towards your next great chapter — whatever that may be. What’s one small change you will make today to make your work life a little easier? Let us know in the comments below! 👇 #MondayMotivation
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Although only 836 people live in the French village of Montolieu, it has one bookshop for every 56 residents as well several workshops and museums dedicated to the craft of making books.
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Prepare your napkins and check out the dramatic backstory of the invention of zippers. https://t.co/DSSPQS18oY
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😴Does Monday have you feeling like this pygmy anteater (Cyclopes didactylus)? This tiny arboreal critter is the world’s smallest anteater and only grows about 17.7 inches (45 centimeters) in length, much of it tail. It lives in the Amazon rainforest and is seldom seen because it’s nocturnal and spends most of its time in the canopy. Its ideal home is a ceiba tree because the tree’s seed pods are similar in appearance to the anteater’s own silky fur—which helps camouflage it from predators like the Harpy Eagle and Spectacled Owl. Photo: Sylvère corre, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, flickr #AnimalFacts #anteater #PygmyAnteater #dyk #CuteAnimals #nature
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