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No matter how hard wildlife officials try to direct the wolves toward their natural prey, mostly deer and elk, they seem to ...
MEARS: HOW ONE WOMAN CHANGED CHRISTIANITY is about Henrietta Mears and how her faith and calling led to one of the greatest ...
Authored by Samir Saran and Anirban Sarma, ‘GeoTechnoGraphy’ is a pertinent and thought-provoking book that explores how digital technology has become both a catalyst for progress and a cause of inten ...
From the devastating impacts inflicted upon Myanmar to the reshaping of global commerce, join us in Geographical's May issue, out ...
Tucked along the legendary Route 66 in Rolla, Missouri, the Totem Pole Trading Post stands as a monument to retail rebellion – a wonderfully weird emporium that’s been collecting curiosities since the ...
In a world of cookie-cutter big box stores and predictable shopping experiences, there exists a refreshing anomaly tucked away in Edgemoor, Delaware. This unassuming white house along the roadside ...
Suzie Wong is that bigger-than-life stereotype, that caricature that Asian women grew up with in the U.S., writes Associated ...
Photographer Rob Ball turns his lens on Benidorm, a skyscraper-packed tourist metropolis dubbed the “New York of the ...
Like Hwang’s previous novels, this book is a tender, spooky portrait of outcast friends and lovers. In the first story, d and ...
ASHK is pleased to host a presentation and dialogue with Amitav Acharya is Distinguished Professor and the UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance at the School of International ...