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ir-egipto-travel:
“Incredible dress with more than 4500 years old, found near the Pyramids of Egypt, in Giza. The dress was found in the tomb of a woman who lived during the IV dynasty of Egypt, specifically during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu, in the...

ir-egipto-travel:

Incredible dress with more than 4500 years old, found near the Pyramids of Egypt, in Giza. The dress was found in the tomb of a woman who lived during the IV dynasty of Egypt, specifically during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu, in the XXVI century BC. Currently it can be seen in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (United States).
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merelygifted:

theguardian.com   The week in wildlife – in pictures

The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including an ambush bug, friendly frogs and a rescued orca

  By Arnel Hecimovic

comicsareforkids:

Fourth in a series I of comics about protesting safety tips I made with @this.is.ysabel . This one is about the dangers of police surveillance and how to avoid it if possible. Keep being safe when you go out. Don’t get snatched!

juicetrump2:

cogitoergofun:

“Governor Abbott has failed us. A republican state legislature has failed us,” said Dr. David Portugal a cardiologist in Sugarland, Texas. “These leaders should be held accountable and be asked to explain how they can justify taking actions that are killing their fellow Texans.”

Portugal and other Texas members of the advocacy group the Committee to Protect Health Care called on the governor to rescind his executive order barring local governments from mandating masks in schools. They are just a few of the many healthcare workers and local governments frustrated by the state’s lack of action on preventing the spread of COVID.

State officials recently admitted the bans were unenforceable by them, leaving it to local district attorneys. But the continued litigation and threats to school districts has left confusion and patchwork of policies that many doctors see as exacerbating the COVID surge.

“Hospital staff and resources are stretched to the breaking point,” said Dr. Elena Jimenez-Gutierrez, an internal medicine physician in San Antonio.

The surge has led to canceled surgeries, overwhelmed staff and preventable hospitalizations and deaths.

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merelygifted:
“Leaks just exposed how toxic Facebook and Instagram are to teen girls and, well, everyone | Siva Vaidhyanathan | The Guardian
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