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Bats & Bugs: Two libraries in Portugal that house priceless manuscripts da ng back hundreds of years have found an amazing solu on to prevent insects from destroying the pages of their books Bat colonies reside in the ra ers and dive down at night to devour flies and other pests The Na onal Palace of Mafra library, located close to Lisbon, and the Joanina Library at the University of Coimbra in central Portugal, are believed to have been the bats' long-term homes Their arrival has always been appreciated The bats at both libraries return to the libraries to roost a er leaving through open windows in search of water The establishments have a natural method of protec ng their priceless, historic treasures thanks to these bat colonies 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000
While most boarding schools are not as costly as Big Bucks: Ins tut Le Rosey in Switzerland, some are Students from all around the world are accepted as long as their parents are able to cover the CHF 87,000–119,000 tui on During the spring, summer, and fall semesters, the school's two campuses are housed on the Chateau du Rosey estate near Rolle, while the winter term is spent at the Gstaad ski resort Established in 1880, the coeduca onal Ins tut Le Rosey boasts a plethora of renowned alumni, comprising global leaders, princes, and monarchs The age range of the students at this elite school is 8 to 18, and many of them go on to a end esteemed colleges














Ar st who adored cats: There's no denying that London, England-born Louis Wain (1860–1939) was a cat lover He enjoyed pain ng and drawing cats He would give the cats a humorous, human touch, seeing them carol-singing, dancing on their hind feet, playing musical instruments, and giving speeches The ar st was admi ed to Bethlem Royal Hospital in southeast England for a few years His artwork is on display in the hospital "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain" is the tle of a recently released movie that chronicles the ar st's life English actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy played Wain's wife, Emily,

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In the world of business, perseverance is the key that unlocks doors to success Keep pushing forward, even when faced with obstacles
Innova on dis nguishes between a leader and a follower Stay curious, stay crea ve, and pave your own path to greatness in the business world


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“The Awakening”
In the heart of a quaint li le village nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there stood a solitary co age surrounded by a colorful garden. This was the home of Eliza, a young woman with an extraordinary gi - she had the ability to b r e a t h e l i fe i n t o t h e e a r t h w i t h h e r t o u c h
As the chill of winter began to wane and the first hints of spring danced in the air, Eliza felt a s rring within her It was time for her to awaken the world around her from its slumber With gentle hands, she stepped out into her garden, where the earth lay dormant, wai ng for her magic to bring it back to life. She knelt down, her fingers brushing against the soil, and closed her eyes, focusing on the energy pulsing through her veins 0000000000000000000000000000000000

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As if in response to her call, ny buds began to appear on the branches of the trees, unfurling their delicate petals in shades of pink and white. The grass beneath her feet sprang to life, a vibrant green carpet spreading out in all direc ons
But it was not just the plants that responded to Eliza's touch. Birds that had flown south for the winter returned to build their nests in the trees, their joyful chirping filling the air Squirrels emerged from their burrows, chasing each other playfully through the branches.00000000000000000000000











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But amidst the joy of spring, Eliza felt a sense of responsibility weighing heavily upon her shoulders. She knew that with her gi came the duty to protect and nurture the world around her, to ensure that it thrived for genera ons to come
And so, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the stars began to twinkle in the night sky, Eliza made a silent vow to cherish and preserve the beauty of spring for all eternity For she knew that as long as there were those who cherished the earth and all its wonders, the magic of spring would endure, year a er year, a meless reminder of the power of love and n a t u r
Long career: Bri sh actress Angela Lansbury (1925-2022) was well known for her various Broadway and movie roles. However, she'll be remembered as crime novelist Jessica Fletcher in the television series, Murder, She Wrote
Horse lovers say the Appaloosa breed is Good horse: wonderful to own because of its gentle, friendly disposi on. These horses have spo ed coats of colorful pa erns, and are intelligent and loyal
Eye to behold: The Richat Structure is in western Mauritania. From the air, concentric rings of rock in this Sahara Desert landform look like a blue bull's-eye The diameter of the "Eye of the Sahara" is about 40 kilometers (25 mi ).
Orange nt: Like ginger, turmeric is a root plant. With only a teaspoon or two, the dried or powdered form flavors many dishes in Southeast Asia and India with its peppery, bi er, and earthy taste
As people age, their skin may become drier Healthy skin: because oil glands become less ac ve Therefore, dermatologists recommend giving the skin a boost by using moisturizer, which helps with hydra on.
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Customer: “Waiter, this soup tastes funny”
Waiter: “Then why aren’t you laughing?”
What do you call a ny onion? A minion
Take it from a scien st: never believe atoms. They make up everything.
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