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Raymond Carver

Raymond Carver, an American poet and story writer, was born in Oregon in 1938. He married at nineteen and struggled to balance writing and work. Carver’s career saw ups and downs, with alcohol abuse affecting his teaching roles. He overcame his addiction but faced divorces and health issues. His minimalist style continues to influence writers…
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Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

“Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens” is a 2015 film directed by J. J. Abrams and co-written by Lawrence Kasdan. The story is set 30 years after “Return of the Jedi” and follows the search for Luke Skywalker. The Resistance battles the First Order, revealing the awakening of the Force within Rey.
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Common Ostrich

The ostrich, a flightless bird native to Africa, is the world’s largest and fastest two-legged animal. It lives in savannas and deserts, consuming a diet of seeds, plants, and occasionally small animals. Ostriches travel in pairs or alone, and they have several predators. During mating season, their elaborate mating dance and communal nest-building behavior are…
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Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi

“Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” is the conclusion to the original trilogy, released in 1983. The story follows the rebels’ efforts to defeat the Empire, featuring iconic scenes like the rescue of Han Solo, the battle on Endor, and the redemption of Darth Vader. The film ends with celebrations across the…
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Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian philosopher, was born into a wealthy family in 1889. He excelled in music and engineering before pursuing philosophy at Cambridge, where he became known for his work “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.” Wittgenstein’s later years were marked by teaching and writing, and he is regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth…
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Green Sea Turtle

The Green Sea Turtle (GST) belongs to the Cheloniidae family, with the scientific name Chelonia mydas. They are named for the color of the fat under their shell. GSTs can grow up to five feet long, with a diet ranging from carnivorous to herbivorous. Their great migration to nesting sites is crucial for their survival.
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Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back

Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to A New Hope, directed by Irvin Kershner. The Rebel Alliance retreats to the ice planet Hoth, where they face off against Darth Vader. Luke begins training with Yoda, while Han is trapped by Vader, who reveals a shocking truth to Luke before…
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Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison, born in 1931, was an influential American writer. She achieved critical acclaim with novels like “The Bluest Eye,” “Song of Solomon,” and “Beloved,” winning prestigious awards including the Nobel Prize in Literature. In her late career, she coauthored children’s books and released her last novel, “God Help the Child,” in 2015. Morrison passed…
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Moose

The moose, also known as elk in Eurasia, is the heaviest and largest deer species. Their name “moose” originated from the Algonquian language and varies in different regions. Moose are solitary herbivores, consuming up to 70 pounds of food daily. They have few predators and reproduce during the rutting season, giving birth to single or…
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Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

“Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” is a 1977 film directed by George Lucas and the first in the franchise. It follows the Rebel Alliance’s battle against the Galactic Empire, their acquisition of Death Star plans, and the climactic destruction of the Death Star. The film ends with a celebration of the Rebels’…
