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Jun 10 2024
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Stratford Caldecott & the Secret Fire: Understanding Tolkien’s Works ~ The Imaginative Conservative
Alongside authors such as Joseph Pearce, Bradley Birzer, Verlyn Flieger, Michaël Devaux, and Thomas Shippey, Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) decisively contributed to enriching that discipline known as “Tolkien studies.” Born in London on November 26, 1953, he was educated at the University of Oxford where he studied philosophy and psychology. After settling permanently here with his wife,
The Imaginative ConservativeJun 10 2024
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'Reality check': Conservative says Trump's 'chaos' rhetoric is infuriating campaign
Former President Donald Trump's campaign staff are growing frustrated over the presumptive Republican nominee's rambling rhetoric described on a recent panel as "narcissistic" and "offensive," a conservative election strategist said Monday. Shermichael Singleton told CNN anchor Jim Acosta Monday that alarm bells are ringing after on Sunday railed against those who brought Jan. 6 "warriors" to
Raw StoryJun 05 2024
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Zuckerberg's Shenanigans: Princeton and USC Researchers Find Racial Bias in Meta’s Ad Algorithms
A recent study by researchers from Princeton University and USC suggests that Meta’s algorithms for presenting educational ads exhibit signs of racial bias, particularly in the delivery of ads realated to for-profit universities and those with a history of predatory marketing practices. The Register reports that the research paper, titled “Auditing for Racial Discrimination in the Delivery of
Breitbart NewsJun 10 2024
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MDC's Walter Woods Conservation Area closed due to structural concerns
Structural concerns with vehicular and pedestrian bridges have resulted in the temporary closing of the Walter Woods Conservation Area south of Joplin effective Monday. A date for reopening has not been set. According to MDC, an inspection by department engineers prompted the closure of 68-acre conservation area ahead of remediation work planned for later in the year. The Walter Woods
The Joplin GlobeJun 13 2024
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking the public for their input on species of greatest conservation need
COLORADO (KRDO) -- Ever wonder how you could make a difference to an endangered species? Well, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is seeking public feedback to select the species of greatest conservation need.
They are the most vulnerable of species that require conservation support to maintain healthy ecosystems. CPW maintains that public feedback ensures consistency with Colorado's
KRDOJun 10 2024
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Bavarian conservative boss urges new German elections 'like France'
(L-R) Christian Doleschal, CSU Member of the European Parliament, Markus Soeder, Minister-President of Bavaria and Chairman of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU), Monika Hohlmeier (C), CSU Member of the European Parliament, Manfred Weber (R), Chairman of the European People's Party, and Stefan Kohler stand attend the CSU election party at the CSU party headquarters following the first
Yahoo NewsJun 06 2024
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UK's Conservatives pledge to restore child benefit for higher earners
LONDON, June 6 (Reuters) - Britain's Conservatives said they would restore full child benefit payments for households with an income up to 120,000 pounds ($153,000) helping 700,000 families if they win an election on July 4. The party, which is trailing Labour by around 20 points in opinion polls, framed the policy change as a tax cut worth an average of 1,500 pounds for the families affected
ReutersJun 06 2024
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Conservation groups benefit from funds raised by Cabela's customers
TILDEN TWP., Pa. -- A destination for outdoors shopping is giving back to the community. Cabela's in Tilden Twp. is giving money collected by customers to local organizations connected to conservation. A check and gift presentation happened Thursday outside of the store that is known for its elaborate display of the wild outdoors. "We donate anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500," said General
WFMZ 69May 29 2024
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Conowingo Creek restoration serves as a model for conservation
A half-mile stream restoration project on the Conowingo Creek earned the 2024 Watershed Project Award this spring from the Lancaster County Conservation District as an exemplar of collaboration and conservation. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Unique Excavating, Donegal Trout Unlimited and the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay worked together with landowner Simeon Esh and the conservation
Lancaster OnlineJun 06 2024
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Summer van trips planned by Macon County Conservation District
DECATUR — Macon County Conservation District is offering three van trips this summer. The first, on Tuesday, June 11, will visit Conner Prairie, a living history museum in Fishers, Indiana. The museum has a welcome center, an 1800s Prairietown, the Lenape Indian Camp and more. The $30 cost covers transportation only; admission and lunch are not provided. The trip lasts from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m
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