Does Ukraines Constitution Say State Has Duty To Preserve Gene Pool of Ukrainian People?
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Tobi Tarwater
Fact Check Article 16 has a particular connection to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986. Published Jan 26, 2023 Image Via IAEA Imagebank/Wikimedia Commons ");}else if(is_tablet()){slot_number++;document.write(" Advertisment:
");} Claim: Ukraine’s constitution states that it is the duty of the state to “preserve the gene pool of the Ukrainian people.”
Context The above quote is taken out of context from Article 16 of the constitution. The full quote connects the responsibility of the state to preserve the gene pool as part of their efforts “to overcome the consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe.
[Read More]In Harm's Way (1965) - Cast & Crew The Movie Database (TMDB)
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Tobi Tarwater
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[Read More]Karen Laine Lost Weight in Her Late 50s after Body Sculpting Procedure
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
TV personality Karen Laine's recent weight loss has sparked a range of reactions on social media. However, she continues to exude pride and confidence in her body's remarkable transformation over the past few years.
Karen Laine is captivating fans not only with her incredible talent in home design and renovation on the hit HGTV show "Two Chicks and a Hammer," but she also enthralls her followers with her commitment to maintaining her physical well-being.
[Read More]Man Dies in Haunted House, Mistaken for Prop for Almost 2 Weeks
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
Fact Check A real human corpse reportedly went undiscovered at a Halloween haunted house attraction for two weeks. Published Oct 20, 2014 ");}else if(is_tablet()){slot_number++;document.write(" Advertisment:
");} On 18 October 2014, Empire News published an article positing that the corpse of a man who had died at a Halloween haunted house attraction in Illinois had been mistaken for a prop for nearly two weeks: According to police, a 71-year-old man, whose identity has not been released pending notification to the family, had leaned up against a corner of the building after climbing the stairs to the second floor, and had apparently passed away.
[Read More]Nina Dobrev's Paris Fashion Week Outfits Are Totally On-Point
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Chauncey Koziol
This article exists as part of the online archive for HuffPost Canada, which closed in 2021. Forget Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart—Canadian gals are the most stylish in the world!
Proof: Nina Dobrev, who attended the Atelier Versace and Chanel shows during Paris Haute Couture Fall 2014 fashion week wearing two amazing outfits that showed off her flair for style.
At the Versace show, the "Degrassi" star flaunted her legs in a red-and-black mini dress that featured fringed epaulettes and military-inspired buttons.
[Read More]What is the Luck of the Sea enchantment in Minecraft and how to get it?
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Chauncey Koziol
Recommended VideosFishing in Minecraft can be a long, drawn-out experience, especially if you are trying to get specific items. However, if you enchant your Fishing Rod, you can make the experience much more bearable with the Luck of the Sea enchantment. Here is how to get it and what it does.
Related: What does the Lure enchantment do in Minecraft?
What does Luck of the Sea do? Luck of the Sea is an enchantment that can only be placed on a Fishing Rod and has three levels.
[Read More]A supermassive black hole now faces Earth: scientists
Posted on August 3, 2024
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| Chauncey Koziol
Explore More This is a galactic-sized problem. Scientists revealed Tuesday that galaxy PBC J2333.9-2343 has been reclassified after discovering a supermassive black hole that is currently facing our solar system, reports Royal Astronomical Society.
“We started to study this galaxy as it showed peculiar properties. Our hypothesis was that the relativistic jet of its supermassive black hole had changed its direction, and to confirm that idea we had to carry out a lot of observations,” said Dr.
[Read More]Bangladesh sex workers homeless after brothel eviction | Human Rights
Posted on August 3, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
Dhaka, Bangladesh – The future of about 2,000 sex workers remains uncertain nearly three months after they were forced out of a brothel in central Bangladesh, while the authorities have done little to help their cause.
Most of the sex workers from the 200-year-old Kandapara brothel are now homeless and currently moving around Tangail, a town about 80km northwest from the capital, Dhaka, while some have moved to other parts of Bangladesh.
[Read More]How Much Money Does Richard Sandrak Make? Latest Income Salary
Posted on August 3, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
Richard Sandrak (born 15 April 1992), also known as Little Hercules, is a Ukrainian-born, American bodybuilder, martial artist and actor, known for his muscular physique at an extremely young age, and for his appearance in the documentary The World's Strongest Boy.
[Read More]Wait, do you need a visa to go to Europe now? The new ETIAS requirements, explained
Posted on August 3, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
Already thinking about next summer's vacation plans? If Europe is on your short list, there could be one extra step to take before boarding that plane. Starting in 2024, American passport holders traveling to 30 European countries will need authorization via the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). Though it may sound complicated, the ETIAS and the reasoning behind it are quite similar to existing travel requirements and reflect increasing fear of terrorism in the U.
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