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COVID-19: Everything You Need To Know About Coronavirus Vaccines

According to recent reports by WHO, there are 2,303,312 COVID-19 infected persons around the world, with 270,765 deaths. Researchers and health experts around the globe are ardently focused on studying the novel coronavirus, where new findings and understanding help in the




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11 Wonderful Health Benefits Of Drinking Hibiscus Tea

Almost everyone is familiar with the beautiful, large and colourful flowers of the hibiscus plant. The hibiscus flowers not only create a natural beauty in your garden, but they also have medicinal uses. You can make teas and liquid extracts from




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FAQs On Viral Hepatitis: What You Should Remember

Viral hepatitis is the name given to a viral infection that causes liver inflammation and damage. There are different types of hepatitis viruses that infect the liver out of which hepatitis A, B and C are the most common.




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COVID-19: Is It Safe To Wear Contact Lenses During The Pandemic?

As of today, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in India is 59662, with 17847 recovered cases and 1981 deaths. The concerns related to COVID-19 pandemic is increasing day by day. The WHO and CDC along with many healthcare institutions




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COVID-19 & Hypertension: What You Need To Know

According to recent reports by WHO, there are 4,034,567 COVID-19 infected persons around the world, with 276,690 deaths. Researchers and health experts around the globe are ardently focused on studying the novel coronavirus, where new findings and understanding help in the




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COVID-19: Scientists Identify Mutation In Coronavirus, Similar To SARS

On December 2019, Wuhan Municipal Health Commission reported a cluster of cases of pneumonia which was later identified as the novel coronavirus. In May, the advent of COVID-19 is in the sixth month, which has caused 276, 690 deaths globally and




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Mangoes off the menu for lonely primates, as Kiev zoo struggles in lockdown

Mykhailo Pinchuk takes a short walk around his empty zoo, greeting some animals with a stroke and a morsel of food.




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Rock 'n' roll pioneer Little Richard dies at age 87

Little Richard, the self-proclaimed "architect of rock 'n' roll" who built his ground-breaking sound with a boiling blend of boogie-woogie, rhythm and blues and gospel, died on Saturday at the age of 87.




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Golf-PGA of Australia extends tour season into new year

The PGA of Australia tour will be extended from this season with tournaments staged well into the new year, the governing body of professional golf in the country announced on Sunday.




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Coronavirus: મલેશિયામાં ફસાયેલા 68 ભારતીયોને લઈ કોચ્ચિ પહોંચ્યું INS જલાશ્વ

કોચ્ચિઃ કોરોના વાયરસથી લૉકડાઉનને કારણે માલદીવમાં ફસાયેલા 698 ભારતીયોને લઈ નૌસેનાનું યુદ્ધજહાજ આઈએનએસ જલાશ્વ કોચ્ચી પહોંચી ગયું છે. અધિકારીઓ પાસેથી મળેલી જાણકારી મુજબ 698 ભારતીય નાગરિકોમાં 19 ગર્ભવતી મહિલાઓ છે. રાજ્ય સકકારે માંગ કરી છે કે પરત લાવવામાં આવતા તમામ લોકોના




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Venezuela says troops seize abandoned Colombian combat boats, weapons

Venezuela's military said it seized three abandoned Colombian light combat vessels that soldiers found on Saturday while patrolling the Orinoco river, several days after the government accused its neighbor of aiding a failed invasion.




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China reports first coronavirus case in Wuhan since April 3 among 14 new infections

China's National Health Commission reported 14 new confirmed coronavirus cases on May 9, the highest number since April 28, including the first for more than a month in the city of Wuhan where the outbreak was first detected late last year.




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Mazda Motor seeks $2.8 billion in loans to ride out pandemic -source

Mazda Motor Corp has sought loans totalling about 300 billion yen ($2.8 billion) from Japan's three megabanks and other lenders to ride out the coronavirus epidemic, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Saturday.




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Italian companies ask for $20 billion in state-guaranteed loans - credit agency

Large Italian companies have requested 18.5 billion euros ($20 billion) in state-guaranteed loans to weather the coronavirus crisis, state-backed export credit agency SACE said on Saturday.




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Argentina debt deadlock remains as president says talks to continue

Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez said on Saturday that talks with bondholders to restructure $65 billion of the country's foreign debt would continue with the two sides still deadlocked over what the final offer should look like.




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U.S. next week to start purchasing $3 billion worth of farm goods - Trump

President Donald Trump on Saturday said the United States will next week begin purchasing $3 billion worth of dairy, meat and produce from farmers as unemployment soars and people are forced to food lines.




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Emirates airline reports rise in annual profit, coronavirus hits final quarter

Emirates, one of the world's biggest long-haul airlines, reported a 21% rise in full-year profit on Sunday, but warned the outbreak of the new coronavirus hit its performance in the fourth quarter of the financial year.




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More than 1,000 queue for food in rich Geneva amid coronavirus shutdown

The line of people stretched for more than 1 km (half a mile) outside an ice rink where volunteers were handing out around 1,500 parcels to people who started queuing as early as 5 am.




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Egypt#39;s president Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi expands powers, citing coronavirus outbreak

An international rights group condemned the amendments, saying the government has used the global pandemic to “expand, not reform, Egypt#39;s abusive Emergency Law.”




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Rock 'n' roll pioneer Little Richard dies at age 87

Little Richard, the self-proclaimed "architect of rock 'n' roll" who built his ground-breaking sound with a boiling blend of boogie-woogie, rhythm and blues and gospel, died on Saturday at the age of 87.




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Besiktas player, staff member test positive for coronavirus

One Besiktas player and a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus three days after the announcement that the Turkish league will resume next month, the club said on Saturday.




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Alex Morgan becomes U.S. national team's newest soccer mom

Alex Morgan, who helped the United States women's soccer team to World Cup and Olympic titles, has become the newest mom in the national squad after giving birth to her first child.




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F1 without a crowd leaves Hamilton with an empty feeling

Six-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton says the prospect of a home British Grand Prix without spectators leaves him empty inside but he is still raring to get going after months of waiting.




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Gaethje upsets Ferguson to win UFC interim lightweight title

Justin Gaethje put on a striking masterclass to score a surprise knockout victory over Tony Ferguson and win the interim lightweight title at UFC 249, which took place at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday.




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On this day: Born May 11, 1984: Andres Iniesta, Spanish footballer

A shy village boy who could not bear to leave his parents' bed, Andres Iniesta may have seemed an unlikely candidate to become one of the best footballers of all time, but anyone who saw him play rarely had serious doubts.




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Migrant workers throw stones at police in Gujarat in protest against lockdown

More than 500 workers employed in industries in the Hazira belt, on the outskirts of Surat, gathered to demand that the authorities make arrangements for them to return to their home states.




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Intolerance Row: Director Vikram Sampath withdraws participation from Bangalore Lit Fest

In a statement released on his Facebook page, Sampath has taken the decision to step away from the upcoming edition of the festival altogether.




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Bengaluru: Infosys to soon have bakery products made by prison inmates




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Bengaluru: BBMP to allow only one dog per flat

The officials also see the proposal as a way of stopping the lucrative pet-breeding business in the city.




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Bengaluru: 40-year-old man killed in fight over a seat on bus

The key witnesses in this case are said to be absconding from the police.




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Now, scientists try and figure out what makes Game of Thrones popular

The scientists will prepare a questionnaire for fans to understand the reason for the show's popularity




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Budget 2018: Arun Jaitley defends customs duty hike on select imported goods, says it is in 'national interest'

Jaitley explains in Zee Business interviews.




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Bengaluru Metro Phase II: Alstom to provide electrification for 33 km extension

Being a global company, Alstom has its operations running worldwide in rail transport markets including electrification, signalling, locomotives to suburban, regional, metro trains and Citadis trams.




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Taiwan Dragons vs Hsinchu Titans, Dream11 Prediction: Best picks for TDG vs HST today in Taipei T10 League

TDG vs HST Dream11 Team - Check My Dream11 Team, Best players list of today's match, Taiwan Dragons vs Hsinchu Titans Dream11 Team Player List, TDG Dream11 Team Player List, HST Dream11 Team Player List, Dream11 Guru Tips, Online Cricket Tips, Taiwan Dragons vs Hsinchu Titans Head to Head.




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Hizbul chief Syed Salahuddin claims responsibility for Handwara attack, admits 'India has upper hand'

A video clip has been shared by BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra, which shows Syed Salahudeen addressing a thin gathering somewhere in Pakistan.




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AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal arrested in connection with doctor's suicide

A non-bailable warrant was issued against him on Friday.




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ICMR partners with BBIL for developing indigenous coronavirus vaccine

Work on vaccine development has been initiated between the two partners.




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Taliban wants positive relationship with India, welcomes New Delhi's contribution in Afghanistan

We would like to have positive relations with neighbouring countries including India, said Taliban's spokesperson.




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Coronavirus in India LIVE: 5 pilots of Air India test COVID-19 positive

In India, the state of Maharashtra has emerged as the epicenter of the coronavirus spread where the number of cases witnessed a massive spike recently.




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'Betaal': Shah Rukh Khan asks fans to submit scary films, says he will make one as well

It stars Viineet Kumar, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jitendra Joshi, Jatin Goswami, Manjiri Pupala, and Syna Anand, the series will explore age-old secrets and ideologies.




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Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those affected by novel coronavirus; see pic

Zoa shared photographs from the hospital clicked during and after her blood donation.




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'I'm your longing for life': Kangana Ranaut pens down beautiful note for mother

'You arise in my heart', wrote Kangana Ranaut as a tribute to her mother on the special day




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'Tere Bina' teaser: Salman Khan picks up Jacqueline Fernandez on his shoulder in his Panvel farmhouse

Apart from releasing the teaser of 'Tere Bina', Salman Khan wished his fans 'a very happy Mothers' Day'




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Sunday Scholars: Hands on History for Teens

Pre-registration required.

Sun, 10/14/2012 -
13:00 to 15:00
Sun, October 14th, 2012 |
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sun, October 21st, 2012 |
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sun, October 28th, 2012 |
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sun, November 4th, 2012 |
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Sun, November 11th, 2012 |
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Sun, November 18th, 2012 |
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Sunday Scholars is a six-week program for history-loving high school students, grades 10–12, offering an opportunity to research objects within the New-York Historical’s collection of historical artifacts and create a multi-media project that tells their story. The program is designed for students with a passion for New York City history.


Free with Family Membership or $125 per student for Non-Members. RSVP to sunday.scholars@nyhistory.org by October 1, 2012.

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Historical Fiction: Imagining—and WRITING—the PAST!

July 23–27. Registration required

Mon, 07/23/2012 -
10:00 to 16:00
Mon, July 23rd, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tue, July 24th, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wed, July 25th, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thu, July 26th, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Fri, July 27th, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm

July 23–27

Price: 
$850
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Historical Fiction: Imagining—and WRITING—the PAST!

Summer Writing Camps with the DiMenna Children’s History Museum and Writopia Lab! Pre-registration required.

Sat, 06/23/2012 - 09:00 to Wed, 06/27/2012 - 16:00
Sat, June 23rd, 2012 | 10:00 am to Wed, June 27th, 2012 | 5:00 pm

Ages 8–18

Price: 
$850
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Historical Fiction: Imagining—and WRITING—the PAST!

Summer Writing Camps with the DiMenna Children’s History Museum and Writopia Lab! Pre-registration required.

 

Mon, 06/11/2012 - 09:00 to Thu, 06/14/2012 - 16:00
Mon, June 11th, 2012 | 10:00 am to Thu, June 14th, 2012 | 5:00 pm

For ages 8–18

Price: 
$700
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Writing Workshop: Historical Fiction of the Civil War

Two-day workshop for young writers ages 8-14

Tue, 03/20/2012 - 10:00 to Wed, 03/21/2012 - 16:00
Tue, March 20th, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wed, March 21st, 2012 |
11:00 am to 5:00 pm

The New-York Historical Society and the DiMenna Children’s History Museum are proud to host a young writers workshop in partnership with Writopia Lab, a nationally recognized non-profit organization that has led workshops for kids ages 8 to 18 since 2007. This unique Historical Fiction Writing workshop will be co-facilitated by a New-York Historical Society educator, who will introduce the writers to many different themes related to the Civil War.

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Concord and the telegraph: read before the Concord Antiquarian Society, January 6, 1902 / by Alfred Munroe

Archives, Room Use Only - F74.C8 M86 1902




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The electrician, or, A practical treatise upon the science of electricity: considered in its various branches of atmospheric, frictional, thermo, galvanic, magneto and animal electricity, terrestial, inductive, and electro magnetism: with a descriptive vi

Archives, Room Use Only - TK144.F67 1846