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1. Here Are 30 Words — Only People With An IQ Range Of 120–145 Will Know Their Definitions Remember those Vocabulary Workshop ...
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How-To Geek on MSNThese 2 Learning Apps Just Won Apple's 2025 Design Awards, and I'm Not SurprisedBut two learning apps stood out for embodying their category perfectly, from their intended use cases to simple interfaces.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events ...
In response to Andrew McClenaghan’s letter to the editor, Bike when you can (May 31). I agree fully, and use my bike to get around whenever possible. To date I’ve logged 364 kilometres and ...
Steve Osborne's letter eloquently expressed the evolved species we aspire to be. Confusing justice with revenge when it comes to life or death assumes we are equal to God in judgment. When did a ...
Our family-owned business, Long’s Products, has thrived for three generations. Long’s Products is our janitorial supply business that leverages the power of Pelican Brand chemicals to support ...
I applaud reporter Mark Ballard for explaining provider taxes for Medicaid in a concise and understandable way. While restricting provider taxes could save the federal government money, the state ...
At least it’s not Christmas this time. In days gone by, letter carriers would walk their routes, or take the bus free to their routes. They would go to grey or green boxes on street corners ...
Re: Alberta’s getting tiresome. A call for unity and collaboration in Canada Mike Harcourt’s column is brilliant, short and clear — ie. perfect. I’m beyond tired of hearing Danielle Smith ...
OTTAWA — The prime minister’s decision to forego separate mandate letters for his cabinet is being met with raised eyebrows. Former MP Kevin Vuong told the Toronto Sun the decision to issue a ...
We earned merit badges and even learned the Jewish alphabet. We used flash cards and practiced writing the letters out. My friends would take me to their homes afterward, where Yayas would fix ...
Re “Month to month” (Letters, May 14): A letter-writer suggests that Pierre Poilievre should pay rent for continuing to stay at Stornoway, and considers this a taxpayer-funded free ride.
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