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Torrington Historical Society offers programs

The Register Citizen 05 Nov 2021
Hudson and 19th Century America, presented by Charles Weisenberg, PhD candidate, UMASS Amherst, will be held at 6.30 p.m ... This program will provide an ideal lens for understanding Torrington’s relationship to the larger history of the nineteenth century United States.”.
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Moving from a pandemic to an endemic disease

Urdu Point 05 Nov 2021
Call it COVID-19 fatigue ... Second, the outbreak of new viruses cannot be ruled out as it had happened in the case of SARS-CoV-1 around 2003 and SARS-CoV-2 in 2019, and that this is the medical challenge of the 21st century as tuberculosis had been in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and polio in later 20th century ... ....
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Love Yourself Today: Finds focus in cathartic power of song

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
Dempsey’s work is deeply meaningful for many, as his annual Christmas gigs at Vicar Street – events that are not unlike fevered occasions at a 19th century revival tent – and this heartfelt new documentary can attest.  The seasonal Vicar Street performances form the spine of ...
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How the West was fun: Black Western is darkly funny, cartoonishly violent and greatly entertaining

Albuquerque Journal 05 Nov 2021
The Harder They Fall” is filled with characters whose names reflect real-life 19th-century Black figures, including Rufus Buck, Nat Love, Cherokee Bill and Stagecoach Mary, but the story is 100% fictional ... For all of the 21st-century, profanity-laced dialogue and the ...
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As went the horses, will so go our gas guzzlers?

Lockport Union-Sun 05 Nov 2021
Many of the producers of the new motor buggies were local, so I decided to investigate what Niagara County-based businesses did at the end of the 19th century to meet the challenge of the coming horseless age ... With a turn-of-the-century date, the Niagara was a very early car.
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Pi�era defends troop deployment in southern Chile amid rising tensions

La Prensa Latina 05 Nov 2021
12. Bio Bio and La Araucania have been hit by a recent wave of violence linked to Mapuche militants’ efforts to reclaim lands that were lost during a late-19th-century “pacification” campaign and now mainly belong to large agricultural and logging companies ... 25 ... mmm/mc Tags ....
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Reflections on the history of Thanksgiving Day

Kingsport Times-News 05 Nov 2021
We are now in the run-up to Thanksgiving Day, which by an act of Congress always falls on the fourth Thursday in Nov-ember and this year will be celebrated on Nov. 25 ... Using the word to describe the Plymouth colonists did not arise until the late 18th century and did not become common until the early 19th ... But they were hardly unique ... E-mail him at.
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‘Please stop calling Josh’s hair dreads’: Teacher says ‘dreadlocks’ are racist in viral TikTok, sparking debate

The Daily Dot 05 Nov 2021
The original video received 185,519 views ... They are locs.” ... Tharps told Vogue. “the modern understanding of dreadlocks is that the British, who were fighting Kenyan warriors [during colonialism in the late 19th century], came across the warriors’ locs and found them ‘dreadful,’ thus coining the term ‘dreadlocks.’” ... “They’re not letting it mat ... .
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Boris And The Boys Club: Leading Women Hit Out After PM Dines At Men-Only Garrick Club

Huffington Post 05 Nov 2021
He met with Tory peers and climate change sceptic Lord Moore of Etchingham, according to the Daily Mirror ... “Elitist ‘men-only’ clubs are a relic of the 19th century, but it tells you everything you need to know about the prime minister’s commitment to gender equality that he’s still frequenting them in the 21st ... .
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COP26 coal pledge falls short on support as emissions surge

Union Leader 05 Nov 2021
GLASGOW, Scotland — A pledge to phase out coal gained the support of 23 more countries at the U.N ... Many developing countries currently rely on cheap, accessible coal to fuel their economies, just as developed countries did from the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century onwards, despite the costs to the environment and public health ... FUNDING GAP.
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What Texas's abortion law has in common with the Fugitive Slave Act

The Philadelphia Tribune 05 Nov 2021
On Nov. 1, the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Texas's antiabortion law, S. B ... But these labels miss important historical context ... Such measures have been repeatedly used to keep down subordinated groups ... S.B ... S.B ... ... By the end of the 19th century, Texas was a one-party state, meaning victory in the primary translated directly into political power.
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Watch: Celebrate World Doughnut Day with this food guide and tale

Gulf News 05 Nov 2021
Especially, since its origins remain obscure. Early traces of doughnuts are there in Dutch culinary records, where these fried yet sweet buns were called making ‘oly koeks’, or oil cakes, as early as the mid-19th century. These first treats were balls of cake fried in fat until they turned golden brown ... So, how did it get the hole in the middle? ... 6 ... .
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Dev as ‘Raghu Dakat’, Dhrubo Banerjee wants to capture the culture and heritage of 19th century Bengal

The Times of India 04 Nov 2021
The content of his last three films has made it clear that Dhrubo Banerjee loves to make films based on historical background. In fact, he himself has said that in so many interviews ... After delivering a powerful performance in ‘Golondaaj’, Dev will again play the titular role in this film ... We would get to see the 19 th century Bengal in the film ... .
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Globalization from Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan Until Today

GlobalResearch 04 Nov 2021
At the end of the 15th century, capitalist commercialisation of the world received a first boost, subsequently followed by others, namely the 19th century diffusion of the industrial revolution from Western Europe and the “late” colonisation of Africa by the European powers ... 19th-21st century.
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