Cider: A Fast Fashion Brand Overview
Now’s day Cider is a rapidly growing online fashion retailer known for its trendy and affordable clothing because they fallow best marketing strategy.
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John Madden
2024-05-30
It’s Pet Day today! A time to show love to pets that need it
In the Talker of Today — Many of us love our pets every day, but today it’s especially important to show them some love.
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John Madden
2024-04-12
For the first time in 100 years, an almost endangered animal was seen near a national monument: Since then, there’s been a lot more going on in the area.
The LA Times said that a gray wolf was seen in Giant Sequoia National Monument in southern California for the first time in more than 100 years.
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John Madden
2023-12-19
Worldwide Dog Breeds That Are the Least Obedient
Dog owners should give their dogs lots of love and care and train them well, especially when the dogs are young. Some breeds, on the other hand, are less willing to obey than others. Most likely, this is because they are smart, independent, and naughty, which makes them a little harder to train.
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John Madden
2023-12-18
In Australia, a dinosaur graveyard was found only 5 feet down. It’s making a big change in paleontology across the country.
Australia is the location in which the paleontological model of a gold
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John Madden
2023-06-13
Officials say a wolverine has been observed in California, the state’s second sighting in the past century.
Officials reported Thursday that a wolverine was spotted in three distinct locations
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John Madden
2023-06-07
The 10 cities in the United States with the most rats
Rats are the pests that everyone loves to hate because they are
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John Madden
2023-05-17
You may be living with a psychopath: a new study demonstrates that cats are not as lovable as you believe.
A new study shows that cats aren’t as nice as you think.
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John Madden
2023-05-07
Elephant seals can sleep 1,200 feet underwater to avoid predators, which amazes biologists
A new study says that elephant seals drift down into the ocean in a “sleep spiral” to catch up on sleep when they are out foraging for food for months at a time. They are programmed not to die, though, so they don’t drown.
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John Madden
2023-04-23
Do all fish need water to survive? How fish in fresh water and fish in salt water deal with water
The United States Geological Survey estimates that around 71% of the planet’s surface is comprised of water. According to estimates provided by the World Atlas, there are around 3.5 trillion living fish in the ocean, with approximately 18,000 distinct species.
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John Madden
2023-04-19