Philip Guston and Musa McKim at the Currier Museum

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Currently on view at the Currier Museum, Philip Guston’s mural Pulpwood Logging (1941) is right beside its original partner, Musa McKim’s Wildlife in the White Mountains (1941).

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Treaties, Constitutions, and Laws Against War

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Treaties, Constitutions, and Laws Against War

By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, January 10, 2022
https://worldbeyondwar.org/constitutions/

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Peace is the only way we live.

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Some people in this world live on minimum wage. It is true that life is not as simple as it appears. Tough life might separate us. Finally getting or having a successful life is to keep the ideas that our goal in life.

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Top 10 Things People Pretend They Don’t Know

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Top 10 Things People Pretend They Don’t Know

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There Will Be Many Acts of Kindness on the Way Down

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There Will Be Many Acts of Kindness on the Way Down

By David Swanson
https://davidswanson.org/there-will-be-many-acts-of-kindness-on-the-way-down/

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TheChain of infection transmission?

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Failing on the basics: Are we able to #BreakTheChain of infection transmission?

 

SHOBHA SHUKLA, BOBBY RAMAKANT - CNS

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Woman celebration Teej in Nepal symbolizing love

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In Nepal, the women celebrated Teej  sumptuous celebrations, strict fasting and prayers. Also known as the feast of fasting for women, Hindu women on this day fast for spousal bliss and cleansing of body and soul. Prayers are also given for the well-being of their husbands and children.

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