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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

How Culture Shapes Healing in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, healing isn't just about medicine. It's about culture, family, and beliefs. This review looks at how these factors influence physical therapy. It's not just about the exercises or treatments. It's about understanding the person and their background. The review found that modesty, f

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Kevin O'Leary's Gold Rush: Why He's Betting on the Old-School Treasure

Kevin O'Leary, the famous investor from Shark Tank, has been talking a lot about gold lately. He's not just saying it's a good investment. He's saying it's a classic, a symbol of value that has stood the test of time. Unlike cryptocurrencies, gold has been around for thousands of years. It's accepte

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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Enigma: Wifredo Lam's Unique Artistic Journey

Wifredo Lam, who lived from 1902 to 1982, is a puzzle to art historians. They struggle to fit him into neat boxes. Is he a Surrealist? A Cubist? A Latin American artist? An Afro-Asian creator? The answer is yes, no, and sometimes. Maybe he's best described as a unique visual poet. Lam's art is a wi

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on the Air Jordan 14 Mule

The Air Jordan 14 Mule is a new shoe that blends comfort with style. It is designed by Mowalola, a Nigerian-born artist and fashion designer who is known for her bold and colorful designs. This shoe is different from the usual basketball shoes. It has a slip-on design, which makes it easy to wear. T

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

A Restaurant's Name: More Than Just Words

In the bustling heart of New York City, a restaurant named Bananas opened its doors, sparking curiosity and conversation. The name, chosen deliberately, carried a story of identity and belonging. It was a bold move, especially for an Asian-American owned establishment, as it challenged stereotypes a

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Savoie

Joseph Savoie, the former president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, has decided to retire at the end of this year. This choice means he won't take a break or join the College of Education and Human Development as planned for 2026. Savoie shared this news in an email to university staff

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Muscle Girls: Redefining Beauty in Japan

In a lively Tokyo bar, a group of strong, muscular women are breaking the mold of traditional Japanese beauty standards. These women, known as "Muscle Girls, " are challenging the norm that women should be thin and delicate. They are showing that strength and muscle can also be beautiful. The bar,

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

The Secret Stories of Kyrgyz Wall Hangings

The Kyrgyz people have a rich history of nomadic life in Central Asia. For over 2, 000 years, they moved with the seasons, living in yurts and raising livestock. Their homes were adorned with large, hand-embroidered textiles called tush kyiz. These textiles are not just decorations; they tell storie

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Nov 12 2025OPINION

Space: A Dream or a Distraction?

People have always been fascinated by space. Many dream of living among the stars, but is this really possible? Let's take a closer look. First, let's talk about what living in space would actually mean. People often point to places like the International Space Station (ISS) as examples of humans l

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What's on the Plate? A Look at Food in Sports Anime

Japanese anime is a big deal worldwide, and it's not just about action and drama. It also shows a lot of food, which might influence what people eat. But how often does food pop up in sports anime, and what kinds of food are shown? A recent study took a close look at 151 episodes from seven sports

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