Mara C's Enrolled Lessons
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3 minFREEEconomics Nerdy CurioFree2 CQ
Cow farts aren’t doing our planet any favors. Methane produced by bovine farts and burps are just one of the many environmental costs associated with today’s animal farming practices. Today’s Nerdy Curio gives an overview of the hidden monetary and health-related costs of meat production. It’s got us wondering whether the recent trend towards plant-based meat alternatives that look, taste, and even “bleed” like real meat might help satisfy our planet’s health, our wallets, and our appetites. Now that’s something to chew on!
with Minute EarthCow farts aren’t doing our planet any favors. Methane produced by bovine farts and burps are just one of the many environmental costs associated with today’s animal farming practices. Today’s Nerdy Curio gives an overview of the hidden monetary and health-related costs of meat production. It’s got us wondering whether the recent trend towards plant-based meat alternatives that look, taste, and even “bleed” like real meat might help satisfy our planet’s health, our wallets, and our appetites. Now that’s something to chew on!
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14 minFREECrafts lessonFree8 CQ
Using straight needles and a super bulky yarn, follow along with Carrie Knits to learn how to knit up an easy headband in a fun seed stitch. Pattern included!
with Carrie KnitsUsing straight needles and a super bulky yarn, follow along with Carrie Knits to learn how to knit up an easy headband in a fun seed stitch. Pattern included!
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2 minFREEHumanities Word CurioFree2 CQ
Word of the Day : May 14, 2018
transpire \tran-SPYRE\ verb
Definition
1 : to take place : go on, occur
2 a : to become known or apparent : develop
b : t...
with Merriam-WebsterWord of the Day : May 14, 2018
transpire \tran-SPYRE\ verb
Definition
1 : to take place : go on, occur
2 a : to become known or apparent : develop
b : t...
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3 minFREESTEM Nerdy CurioFree2 CQ
In short, no. In today's Nerdy Curio from Minute Earth, why we should allow uncontacted people to make first contact.
with Minute EarthIn short, no. In today's Nerdy Curio from Minute Earth, why we should allow uncontacted people to make first contact.