Among The Novel

Say hello to the world’s new greetings

Covid-19 has fundamentally changed the way we interact, and physical greetings with potential to spread...

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Harry Potter is Gay: An Investigation of Queer Fan Culture

Not long after J.K. Rowling published the first Harry Potter book on June 26, 1997, The Boy Who Lived...

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Impact of Nitrogen Fertilization on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Abundance in Association with Panicum Virgatum

AbstractEnergy researchers have recently taken interest in the use of switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum...

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13 disturbing Halloween horrors come to life

Real-life Halloween horrorsHalloween is a ghoulish time of year, when people tell ghost stories about...

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Why the French love to complain

(This year, we published many inspiring and amazing stories that made us fall in love with the world...

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Ackee and saltfish: Jamaica’s breakfast of champions

Ackee and saltfish is synonymous with Jamaica, as entwined with the national identity as reggae or cricke...

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Australia’s solution to “ecological grief”

Rain finally started falling from the dark clouds above the banks of the Hawkesbury River in the small...

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Letters from the trenches: A wartime solution to isolation

Like many young lovers separated during World War Two, my American grandparents narrated their entire...

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The world’s largest walnut harvest

Every September, Arslanbob undergoes a mass exodus, as around 3,000 families leave their homes and migrat...

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Dissecting the Bloodthirsty Bliss of Death Metal

Brutality now becomes my appetite Violence is now a way of life The sledge my tool to torture As it pound...

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The Bahamas' queen of Junkanoo

For two winter days in The Bahamas each year, the main street of the country's capital is transformed...

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'The Conjuring' home being sold for $1.2 million as one of 'most well-known haunted houses' in U.S.

The colonial Rhode Island home that was the subject of 2013 hit horror film "The Conjuring" is on th...

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Japan’s unknown indigenous cuisine

On a crisp autumn morning in Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, Sachiko Hoshizawa was meticulous...

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Rethinking the Role of Cooperatives in African Development

AbstractIn their search for a new development paradigm, many African governments and international organi...

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In Iceland, food is a challenge, not a meal

Article continues belowThe snow drifted high around the little outbuilding of a restaurant I was in,...

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Russia’s strange bread-sniffing ritual

“Somebody in Bristol started making a vodka called Novichok ,” said our host, Natasha Ward, faux-sca...

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What Is Passover?

What is Passover?Passover is one of the most important holidays in the Jewish calendar. It's an eight...

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Cracking India’s mystifying ‘nod code’

Article continues belowIn Thanjavur city, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, street markets are...

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The Apparition of Fading Apartheid: Racialized Vision, Khaya Mthethwa, and Idols SA

AbstractThis essay examines the first black winner in 2012 on Idols SA , Khaya Mthethwa (Appendix 1)...

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Making Contact: The Photographer's Interface with the World

Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a key twentieth-century cultural theorist, has been influential in vari...

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