Brazil, Gavião Indios Donate Over 1,300 Pounds Of Food To Needy Families In Nearby Town During Covid Crisis

Sweet potatoes, papaya, cassava and pumpkin: these are some of the crops that the Gavião tribe has given to hungry families in the town of Ji-Paraná, a Brazilian municipality in the state of Rondônia.

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Study Reveals: Covid-19 Asymptomatic Carriers May Not Be Contagious

One of the main questions asked during this crisis was whether asymptomatic Covid-19 were contagious. A study by the Chinese Center Disease Control and Prevention has attempted to answer this very question by studying 455 subjects exposed to asymptomatic carriers.

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Aivanhov’s Thought On Why Our Democracies Fail

“If humans have no real criteria with which to analyse the motives for their expectations and demands, the political arena will remain a place of confrontation. Just how many times throughout history have there been revolutions and changes in regime! But regardless of the intended reforms, there can be no real progress until there is a change in consciousness and mentality…”
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Illustrated Language Family Tree Shows Relationship Between Many Of The World’s Languages

Would you have imagined that most languages around the world have a common origin, belonging at most to a couple of origin groups? Minna Sundberg, a twenty-seven year old Swedish illustrator, had the idea of drawing the origins of languages in a family tree, using Ethnologue data to create the branches and crown of the tree, allowing everyone to easily understand the origins and use of their language.

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