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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Study: Five-second rule is too generous for fallen food
Brilliant!
How A Little Lab In West Virginia Caught Volkswagen's Big Cheat
Have you noticed the mantillas worn by the First Ladies in some of our pictures of Presidents talking with the Pope? The long black lace veil–and modest all-black clothing–is traditional for women to wear when meeting the Pope.
Probably the prize for most stylish wearing of a mantilla goes to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who made the mantilla look chic during her visit to the Vatican in March of 1962.
The First Lady met with Pope John XXIII. This photo was taken in the American College of the Roman Catholic Church of the United States in Rome. Mrs. Kennedy is accompanied by Monsignor Martin J. O'Connor (at right). Students of the college lined the hallway and clapped as the two passed by.
Photo from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
You know you're in Utah when you see this at drop off, and it's not the only one.
It’s bi-visibility week so my lips decided to remind the world that they are totally kissable…..bi like everyone
A new poll reveals that race relations in America are at a low point in recent history.
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#clueless
One man is here to open carry, the other to open fire. How does she know which is which?
I loved diagramming sentences! I still do it in my head. Perhaps it'll help my second and fourth graders. Have you tried?
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“I’ve got two daughters and I expect them to be treated just like anybody’s sons.” —President Obama on equal pay for women
Tell it, John.