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The Bachelor NZ episode 5 recap: Moses Mackay 'a game' and an emotional rollercoaster


The Bachelor NZ episode 5 recap: Moses Mackay a game and an emotional rollercoaster
10 Mar, 2021 07:35 AM
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I m pretty sure we aren t related. Says Lou.
First question, do you pick the group dates? asked Kimi.
Nothing is intentional, he told her, and I m slightly confused because don t you pick the dates with intention Moses?
It was only a matter of time before we dealt with the first tears of the season and with five episodes under our belt, it wasn t a surprise when our kind and caring Bach responded with pure empathy.
Moses, honey, I hope you like pickles because you ve found yourself in one. ....

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Two views: Harriet Tubman $20 bills | Christian F. Nunes — Go ahead, show us the Tubmans


Two views: Harriet Tubman $20 bills | Christian F. Nunes - Go ahead, show us the Tubmans
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Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, with a record of never losing a single passenger on the road to freedom from slavery. She aided the Civil War effort as a Union spy, scout, cook and battlefield nurse, and in 1863 she led an armed raid that freed 700 slaves in South Carolina making her the first woman ever to lead a U.S. military expedition.
In contrast, Andrew Jackson owned 95 enslaved people before he became president, and brought 14 of them to the White House. He signed into law the Indian Removal Act, forcing tribes off their own lands and onto the “Trail of Tears” an action that is now frequently referenced as a forced death march. ....

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The Telling

Every year, we Jews literally live in the Bible. Thiis happens on the holiday of Pesach, or Passover, which the Bible tells us must occur “in the spring.” Spring is the great season of renewal. It is the time when we can feel the world blooming with new life. But how can a lunar calendar, reflecting a 356-day year, ensure that a holiday always falls in a particular season? ....

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GREAT LIVES: Two Southern women writers at the top of their class


By Gary Richards
THE AMERICAN South arguably has the nation’s most vibrant, celebrated regional literature, and key among its writers are outstanding women, ranging from Harriet Jacobs, Constance Fenimore Woolson, and Kate Chopin in the 19th century to LeAnne Howe, Jesmyn Ward, and Karen Russell in the 21st century.
The 20th century is a particularly rich era, and one thinks of a constellation of Southern women writers from this period whose works have become integral to our national literary heritage: Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” (1936); Flannery O’Connor’s macabre short stories; Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1960); Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple” (1982); and Dorothy Allison’s “Bastard Out of Carolina” (1992). ....

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