Chronicling his journey from warm-hearted family man to cold-blooded killer
Chimpanzee sanctuary serves as a prime example of impactful ecotourism Animal activist Jane Goodall is often credited with helping the world learn more about wild chimpanzees. In 1960, she journeyed to Tanzania to study them
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Fictional enemies make real life BFFs!
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Brief biography of Jane Austen (1775-1817) the British author best known for Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma.
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This charity shop fancy dress book is certainly… something. Lots of 80s actors modelling the costumes.
Last June, Dr. Jane Goodall, 79, traveled into the jungle to release one of the chimpanzees whose life was saved by experts at her Jane Goodall Institute in the Republic of Congo. Named Wounda, the chimpanzee was near death until it was welcomed as one of 160 animals living at the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center.
Yael Grobglas posted two photos to announce her baby news, one of which showed off her growing baby bump
Publicity still of Anne Hathaway
"Run mad as often as you choose, but do not faint."
"This is just one scene that showed Petra’s amazing character transformation on Jane the Virgin. She started the series as an absolutely awful person, but as the show went on, I found myself thinking, Huh. I seem to be rooting for Petra. Sure, she made a lot of mistakes, but I really felt like she learned from them, and her character arc improved because of it."—FluteSpinner
The findings surprised neuroscientists who expected to see changes in regions of the brain which regulate attention as the main differences between casual and focused reading.
When did a Regency lady eat her dinner? Was it at a fixed time or did it vary? A look at dinner times in the Regency period.
parlatorio: “ “ The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, detail, 1833. Paul Delaroche ” ”
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Jane Austen created some of the most memorable characters in literature. Her heroines’ appeal has not faded through the years — even in today, few characters are as revered as Elizabeth Bennet. I remember a conversation with one of my college…