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Big fires demand a big response: How 1910’s Big Burn can help us think smarter about fighting wildfires and living with fire

September 30, 2021 No Comments

Over two days in the summer of 1910, wildfires roared across the bone-dry forests of the inland Northwestern U.S., the Rockies, and parts of British Columbia. Whole towns burned. The blazes scorched 3 million acres of forest, an area the size of Connecticut, and left behind a legacy that profoundly

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Taxing bachelors and proposing marriage lotteries – how superpowers addressed declining birthrates in the past

August 10, 2021 No Comments

There’s growing awareness – and concern – about declining birthrates within the U.S. along with other regions. Falling birth minute rates are usually seen as an manifestation of societal decline, a nation’s diminishing power, and also the eclipse of marriage and family values. Rarely could they be put in any

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Explaining the numerous sides of Chief Black Hawk’s story

July 28, 2021 No Comments

The Carroll Occasions Daily Herald elevated a fascinating question inside a June 14, 2021, story: is the existence of Iowa historic figure Chief Black Hawk be trained within new Iowa law that prohibits scapegoating anybody according to race or sex to focus on current issues that exist? What the law states, went by the Republican-brought

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Big fires demand a big response: How 1910’s Big Burn can help us think smarter about fighting wildfires and living with fire

September 30, 2021 No Comments

Over two days in the summer of 1910, wildfires roared across the bone-dry forests of the inland Northwestern U.S., the Rockies, and parts of British

 600 Views

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Taxing bachelors and proposing marriage lotteries – how superpowers addressed declining birthrates in the past

August 10, 2021 No Comments

There’s growing awareness – and concern – about declining birthrates within the U.S. along with other regions. Falling birth minute rates are usually seen as

 570 Views

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Explaining the numerous sides of Chief Black Hawk’s story

July 28, 2021 No Comments

The Carroll Occasions Daily Herald elevated a fascinating question inside a June 14, 2021, story: is the existence of Iowa historic figure Chief Black Hawk be trained within

 649 Views

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