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I cried and cried during my research years because I struggled with my Sanskrit texts: Ananya Vajpeyi
In ‘Place' by Ananya Vajpeyi discusses her time studying the ancient Indian language in Bengaluru in 1999 and the struggles ...
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I cried and cried during my research years because I couldn’t understand my Sanskrit texts: Ananya Vajpeyi
In ‘Place' by Ananya Vajpeyi discusses her time studying the ancient Indian language in Bengaluru in 1999 and the struggles ...
Welcome to the 21st edition of the Sidney Awards. Every year, I give out extremely nonlucrative prizes, in honor of ...
“It’s Seismic What’s Happened”: Jessie Buckley Is Now Juggling New Motherhood With Movie Star Status
From teenage talent show reject to Oscar hopeful, Irish actor Jessie Buckley has quietly become a master of her craft. Now, ...
"He was a very scary man. He just wanted the money from the state (food stamps and welfare). He would also try to get money ...
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The warming climate is killing Australia’s forest trees at a faster rate. This offers a glimpse of what may lie ahead for ...
Can trees talk to one another? Researchers believe it makes a lot of sense; now it’s teaching humans their language that’s the issue.
Bringing with them the languages of their homelands, immigrants newly arrived by ship at Ellis Island await official processing and approval to reach their destination—New York City, already in sight.
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From Chipko to Nyeri: The enduring logic of the tree hug
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. When ...
Before Santa comes to town, the tree sellers do, packing themselves into trailers and vans across New York City to claim a slice of the competitive tree market. Kashmir Kang, who works for Greg’s ...
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