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From Homelessness to Humanitarian: The Inspiring Journey of Shameana Lewis

Shameana Lewis is not your average 30-year-old. Despite facing a series of challenges, including homelessness, foster care, and abuse, she has emerged as a beacon of hope for Philadelphia’s urban community. Her story of resilience and passion is truly inspirational, and she is now using her experiences to help others through her work as a…

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Sylvan Learning Center of Murrieta: Tutoring With Proven Results

Developing academic competence, stimulating curiosity, and developing a passion for books are some of the primary focuses of Sylvan Learning of Murrieta. Each of these can significantly influence both in the classroom and later life. Personalized and credentialed tutoring programs meet the requirements of each student, making education an exciting and productive experience. The research-backed…

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Kazakh President and Chevron CEO discuss expanding Oil Production

President Tokayev received Michael Wirth in Nur Sultan. He commended Chevron’s decision to redirect an additional 2.6 billion cubic meters of commercial gas to the domestic Kazakh market NUR-SULTAN, 19.08.2022. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev received on Thursday, 18.08.2022, the Chairman of the Board and CEO of California-based Chevron Corporation, Michael Wirth. Kazakhstan’s further plans of…

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Make way for Parvin Arjmandi, leading her way to the top in the world of music

Her signature sound, combined with her unique vibe as a singer and musician, has brought her to the forefront of the music world. A closer look around will let people know how different industries around the world have changed and transformed for all the right reasons. These developments could become possible not just because of…

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Lake Michigan, Lake Huron lost 20 trillion gallons of water over most recent 2 years

The Great Lakes have been retreating from record high water levels throughout the course of recent years. How much water that has left the Great Lakes is faltering. Every Great Lake crested in an alternate year, and every one of the Great Lakes’ water levels have tumbled from that point. Lake Superior crested 14 inches…

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