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In December 2024, the zenGate team embarked on a groundbreaking journey to the heart of Argentina’s lithium fields, where the future of global energy hangs in the balance.
Through interviews and firsthand observations, the documentary sheds light on the critical balance between economic development and environmental integrity.
Discover how zenGate and Palmyra are at the forefront of using blockchain technology to ensure transparency and revolutionize resource management in the lithium industry… Read More
Step into the hilariously mundane world of The Diary of a Nobody, where every small misstep and trivial event becomes a comedy of manners. George and Weedon Grossmith craft a timeless satire of middle-class life in Victorian England, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.
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Lioness. That’s the first word that comes to mind when I see the brilliant redhead selling cupcakes at the hockey arena.
With the soul of an artist and the spirit of a nomad, Bea Turner is gorgeous, quirky, and refreshing.
She’s also my teammate’s little sister.
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Step into the enchanting world of Jewish Fairy Tales and Fables by Aunt Naomi. This timeless collection blends the magic of fairy tales with profound lessons rooted in Jewish tradition. Each story captivates the imagination while conveying values that resonate across generations.
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Old Christmas by Washington Irving is a nostalgic celebration of traditional English Christmas customs. Through charming prose and vivid imagery, Irving captures the warmth and joy of holiday traditions, transporting readers to a bygone era where community, family, and festivity reigned supreme. This literary gem is a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of Christmas and its enduring charm.
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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum offers a whimsical and imaginative origin story for the beloved figure of Santa Claus. Blending fantasy and mythology, Baum crafts a magical tale that traces Santa’s life from his mysterious infancy in the Forest of Burzee to his rise as the cherished bringer of joy to children worldwide. This enchanting narrative presents a unique perspective on Santa’s enduring legacy.
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First published in 1722, Journal of a Plague Year is a gripping account of the Great Plague of London in 1665. Blurring the lines between fiction and historical reporting, Defoe delivers a vivid narrative that captures the fear, resilience, and societal upheavals of a city ravaged by a deadly epidemic. Through its meticulous detail and humanistic approach, the book remains a timeless exploration of how societies respond to crises.
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced the world to confront its vulnerabilities and adapt to unprecedented challenges. It unveiled critical gaps in health systems and governance while showcasing resilience, scientific breakthroughs, and human solidarity. This document examines key lessons from the pandemic and outlines strategic actions to prepare for future global crises.
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A Christmas Carol is one of Charles Dickens’s most beloved works, a timeless tale of redemption, compassion, and the spirit of Christmas. Set in Victorian London, this novella tells the transformative journey of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly businessman who learns the true meaning of generosity and humanity after a series of ghostly visits on Christmas Eve. With its heartwarming message and unforgettable characters, the story continues to resonate across generations.
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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is a 1964 sci-fi holiday film that blends Christmas cheer with campy outer space adventure. The story follows Martian rulers who, worried that their children are becoming too gloomy, decide to kidnap Santa Claus from Earth to bring joy to Mars. Along the way, they also abduct two Earth children who try to help Santa escape.
The film is known for its low-budget special effects, quirky costumes, and humorous performances. Despite being considered one of the cheesi… Read More
Step into the heartwarming yet heartrending world of The Old Curiosity Shop, where Dickens masterfully weaves a tale of resilience, love, and human frailty.
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Dive into the intricate world of Bleak House, a masterful novel by Charles Dickens that blends mystery, satire, and social commentary.
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Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in serial form between 1837 and 1839. It is a social critique wrapped in a compelling narrative about the life of a young orphan named Oliver Twist. The story explores themes of poverty, child labor, crime, and the struggle between good and evil in Victorian England.
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Friday, the Thirteenth by Thomas W. Lawson delivers a captivating tale where ambition, superstition, and high-stakes finance collide in unexpected ways.
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March of the Wooden Soldiers, also known as Babes in Toyland, is a beloved musical fantasy film starring the iconic comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Set in the magical world of Toyland, the film features characters from classic nursery rhymes, including Mother Goose, Little Bo Peep, and the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.
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Why doesn’t Batman just kill the Joker and end everyone’s misery?
Can we hold the Joker morally responsible for his actions?
Is Batman better than Superman?
If everyone followed Batman’s example,
would Gotham be a better place?
What is the Tao of the Bat?
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Beyond Good and Evil challenges conventional notions of morality and truth, diving into the complexities of human existence, power dynamics, and individual freedom. Nietzsche confronts philosophical dogmas and societal constructs with boldness, inspiring readers to question the very foundation of their beliefs.
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Allyship Actually exposes the problems that arise from a patriarchal or narrow-minded work culture. It tells the story of professionals in multiple industries where they are confronted by male dominance or discrimination. We see how characters become allies for each other to support personal and professional development.
This book will guide the reader to question and improve their own behaviors to act as allies to everyone in all aspects of their lives, regardless of gender, self-identification… Read More
The 1960 film Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman, is a darkly comedic cult classic that blends horror, absurdity, and satire. Set in a rundown flower shop in Los Angeles, the story revolves around Seymour Krelborn, a hapless and awkward florist’s assistant who discovers a strange and mysterious plant. He names it Audrey Jr. after his crush, Audrey, a kind but timid coworker. However, Audrey Jr. turns out to be a carnivorous, bloodthirsty creature that thrives on human flesh.
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At an ancient sacred site, cosmic law is broken, when a Merlin displaces in time, the first of the Chosen. An arranged meeting will be the first counter-blow in an inter-time rebellion of immortal man against the gods.
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