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Italy has traditionally been a country of emigration, holding the record for largest voluntary emigration in recorded history: 13 million people between 1880 and 1915. This resettlement was mainly due ...
When Sean Bates of Portland, Oregon left for his Sunday walk in January 2024, he could not have predicted what he would find. Lying on the side of the road was a smartphone, an already unusual sight ...
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In March 2003, the United States invaded Iraq, asserting that it had a duty to topple Saddam Hussein’s regime and destroy his weapons of mass destruction. The United States quickly defeated and ...
In Guatemala and Mexico, the milpa system is an Indigenous practice that increases soil fertility and crop yields. This system involves intercropping, the cultivation of diverse crops in the same plot ...
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Unsurprisingly, international relations are based on established inter-state relationships. In the modern world, one of the most tenuous relationships is that between the United States and Iran. This ...