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Grave of 9,000-Year-old Skilled Huntress Found in the Peruvian Andes, Changing the Stereotype of “Man the Hunter”

[ad_1] When a tomb containing the remains of a 9,000-year-old person was discovered along with a 20-stone projectile point hunter’s tool kit and stone blades for cutting and scraping, archaeologists calculated that they had found a great chief: a revered hunter. Matthew Verdolivo / UC Davis IET Academic Technology Services However, bioarchaeologist Jim Watson of…

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Would we be happier and healthier if we embraced being average?

[ad_1] In her book The Gifts of Imperfection, researcher and author Brené Brown describes herself as “a recovering perfectionist and aspiring to be good enough.” Perfection, Brown writes, is not about self-improvement. “Perfectionism is self-destructive simply because there is no such thing as perfection. [It] it is an unattainable goal. “ The bestseller will relaunch…

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Tarte Fans Inspire Shape Tape Concealer Formula for Dry Skin Types

Prickly pear, a type of cactus that’s also an edible fruit, powers Ultra Creamy’s formula. Kelly calls it “mother nature’s prescription for dry skin,” and that’s not much of an exaggeration. As New York-based board-certified dermatologist Jeannette Graf previously explained to Allure, prickly pear is a powerhouse fighter against inflammation. And that’s not the only…

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Moving Across Political Divides Post-Election

[ad_1] November 6, 2020– Joan Blades is an “accidental activist” at the forefront of the movements that have shaped American culture and politics. Through his various efforts, Blades has experimentally acted on the idea of ​​the power of ordinary people driving change. She is the co-founder of MoveOn.org and another notable initiative called Living Room…