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Posts From Alan Davison

Natural Historian Sir David Attenborough Proclaims: “Plane Travel Isn’t As Thrilling Anymore.”

Sir David Attenborough states that he may never film abroad again after nearly 70 years of travelling the world. David Attenborough, or as he is officially titled, “Sir David Attenborough”,

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The First All-Female Spacewalk Outside The International Space Station Finally Took Place

Nasa Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir were the first team of an all-female spacewalk to perform important maintenance on the International Space Station. The walk, which lasted a little

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Amazon Rainforest Had Suffered More Than 70,000 Wildfires Since The Start Of The Year (2019)

At the start of the year, the Amazon rainforest had suffered a substantial amount of wildlife damage. It is estimated that more than 70,000 wildfires sparked up in the rainforest,

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Avengers: Endgame Becomes Fastest To Reach $2B Mark

It is no secret that the Marvel Universe is a super popular franchise, however, “Avengers: Endgame” has solidly proven they are out of this world. On their recent opening weekend,

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Welcomed Their First Baby

British Royal Prince Harry and his actress wife Meghan Markle welcomed their first bundle of joy to the world in May. The new baby boy weighed in around 7 pounds

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The World Watched In Horror As The Iconic Spire Of The 850-Year-Old Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris Burned Down

The Notre Dame Catherdral fell victim to a horrendous fire recently that destroyed its iconic spire. The fire spread quite quickly from the bell towers which is what caused the

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Astronomers Released The First-Ever Image Of A Black Hole

Outerspace is undoubtedly one of the greatest mysteries that keeps people on the edge of their seats. Its vast blackness stretches further than we could ever imagine which makes finding

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The Land and the People

The contested region is the fertile valley that lies between the Shabelle River in the north, the Juba River in the south, the Ethiopian border in the west, and Indian

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The Struggle for Independence in 1920 – 1960

Modern political organization in the inter-riverine area has it origins in a Philanthropic movement that appeared in the in the 1920s under the name of al-jam’iyyah al- khayriyah al-wataniyah (the

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Characteristics of the Inter-riverine Resistance

In the dealing with Somali resistance to colonialism, much scholarly attention has been given to the northern Somalia, particularly the rebellion led by Ina ‘Abdulle Hassan, known as ‘dervish movement;

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