Category: Culture
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Why kids lie and how to respond: Insights from parenting experts
Children lie for various reasons—to avoid punishment, enhance their image, seek attention or make their stories more compelling. Sometimes, they lie out of fear of disappointing their parents or to achieve a desired outcome. It’s essential to… Continue Reading
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Israeli Paralympic swimmer Mark Malyar wins bronze in Paris
Swimmer Mark Malyar clinched the bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke final at the Paris Paralympic Games on Saturday, securing Israel’s third podium walk. This marks Malyar’s fourth Paralympic medal, having won two golds and a bronze at the… Continue Reading
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Soccer-FIFA delay again review of Palestinian call to suspend Israel
World soccer’s governing body FIFA has delayed again its decision on a Palestinian bid to have Israel suspended from international soccer over the war in Gaza. FIFA said late on Friday it would now consider the Palestine Football Association’s… Continue Reading
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3-Body And Other Scientific Problems
The Netflix hit show ‘3 Body Problem’, has captivated countless viewers with its fantastic blend of physics, technology, and aliens. The show is based on a book by Chinese author Liu Cixin, published in 2006, which is the first installment of the… Continue Reading
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Paralympic swimmer wins Israel second gold medal in Games
The 23-year-old Israeli secured his fourth Paralympic medal in the Olympic Games, having previously won two golds and one silver three years ago in Tokyo. During the morning’s preliminary round, he demonstrated his capabilities by setting a new… Continue Reading
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Archiving science in the digital age
When students begin writing a report or conducting research, their first step is often to log on to Google Scholar in search of relevant articles and information. Have you noticed the line that appears beneath the search prompt – ‘Stand on the… Continue Reading
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Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi sympathies ran deeper than she admitted, a new documentary about the director argues
The Nazi film propagandist Leni Riefenstahl remained a true believer in the party her entire life, and may have played an active role in at least one mass slaughter of Jews, according to a new documentary that seeks to upend… Continue Reading
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The Israeli Paralympic climber who wants to compete and serve in the reserves
Israeli Paralympic climber Mor Sapir, 33, has been living without fingers for nearly a decade after losing them in the 2014 Annapurna snowstorm disaster in Nepal, which claimed the lives of 43 trekkers, including four Israelis. Despite his… Continue Reading
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Easy-to-make choco-vanilla cookies recipe
Do you prefer lighter cookies? You can interchange the choco-vanilla pattern on top of the cookies to change the appearance of the cookies and have fun doing it. 1 View gallery Choco-vanilla cookies (Photo: Sarit Gofen, Design: Amit Donskoy)
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Historic private space mission set to launch
The first private space mission of the “Polaris” program was scheduled to launch this week, with the liftoff of a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft carrying four private astronauts. Originally set for the early morning hours of Monday, August 26, the… Continue Reading