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Key Words: ‘COVID has reduced to tatters the illusion of American exceptionalism,’ anthropologist writes in Rolling Stone op-ed

“ “In a dark season of pestilence, COVID has reduced to tatters the illusion of American exceptionalism. At the height of the crisis, with more than 2,000 dying each day, Americans found themselves members of a failed state, ruled by a dysfunctional and incompetent government largely responsible for death rates …

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How to DIY easy picture ledges {but not just for pictures!}

Hello all! I’ve blogged about these easy wood ledges/shelves before, but they are SO easy to build and so versatile, I thought it would be worthwhile sharing them again. I added them to yet another area in our home last week!  You can buy these online of course — but …

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4 Assumptions About Architect Design That College Students Must Ignore

Ever heard a naysayer say that architectural design is not a lucrative course? Many people have assumptions regarding the architectural design that bears no actual evidence. We unveil some assumptions that college students might run into. Most architecture students spend hours on online platforms surveying what people have to say …

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