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Bustle’s Guide To Abortion Care – Bustle

| June 26, 2022

When I was 15, I learned about my ancestor Sarah Shapiro, who died from an illegal abortion in 1930.

Op-Ed: A notebook with family recipes reminds me of Ukraines strength – Los Angeles Times

| June 26, 2022

Sew the necks up on one side. Mix flour, fried onions and chicken fat and stuff the necks

Hey Pandas, Who Has An Unusual Ethnic Background That Has Everyone Wondering What You’re Mixed With? – Bored Panda

| June 26, 2022

Physical traits like height, hair color or texure, and freckles that make others guess your nationality. I have tan skin with curly brown hair and green eyes.

Pompe Diseases Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT) Market is predicted to increase at a high 7% CAGR ov – PharmiWeb.com

| June 26, 2022

ESOMAR-certified Future Market Insights (FMI) has recently published an exhaustive yet unbiased analysis of theglobalGaucher and Pompe disease ERT marketproviding insights on key growth trends through 2030. As the global burden of genetic disorders such as Gaucher disease, Fabry disease, Pompe disease and other abnormalities rise, healthcare providers are scrambling to develop potential therapeutic approaches to offset their impacts

Orthodoxy in Israel and the Diaspora – Australian Jewish News

| June 26, 2022

Reference to communities in Yerushalayim in my recent column regarding changes in our local rabbinate resulted in my being questioned as to how Orthodox religious life in Israel especially that termed Charedi differs from its counterpart in Diaspora communities such as here in Australia. Let me preface my answer by saying that certain segments of the local Orthodox community may well resemble their Israeli counterparts in regard to the intensity of much religious practice.

Afropolitan Raises $2.1 Million to Bring Web3 to the African Diaspora – Decrypt

| June 26, 2022

Looking to right historical wrongs and build a global digital community with real-world impact, Web3 collective Afropolitan announced that it had raised $2.1 million in pre-seed funding to advance its vision of a digital nation for the African Diaspora. Participants in the raise include #Hashed, Cultur3 Capital, and ex-Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan, who in 2021 wrote what would become the basis for Afropolitan's plans for a digital nation

Modi lauds diasporas contribution in acting as brand ambassadors of Indias success – Deccan Herald

| June 26, 2022

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised the contributions of the diaspora in promoting Indias growth story and acting as brand ambassadors of the countrys success as he interacted with them here in Germany. Addressing the Indian diaspora during a massive event at the Audi Dome indoor arena, he highlighted Indias growth story and mentioned various initiatives undertaken by the government to further achieve the countrys development agenda.

Diaspora Organizations and their Humanitarian Response in Ukraine in 2022 – Ukraine – ReliefWeb

| June 26, 2022

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This real-time review is part of the Diaspora Emergency Action & Coordination initiatives (DEMAC) Research study on diaspora humanitarian response and engagement. On 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation launched a coordinated offensive on Ukraine.

Raila and Karua to virtually address Kenyan Diaspora – The Standard

| June 26, 2022

Azimio la Umoja presidential candidate Raila Odinga with his running mate Martha Karua.

Burger Highlife Was the Sound of the ’80s Ghanaian Diaspora – bandcamp.com

| June 26, 2022

FEATURES Burger Highlife Was the Sound of the 80s Ghanaian Diaspora By Megan Iacobini de Fazio June 24, 2022 We knew we couldnt destroy our roots, our highlife music, but what we were trying to do was to come up with something new, something different, says Ghanaian musician Wilson Boateng over the phone from his home in London. Herman Asafo-Agyei, one of Ghanas most revered bassists, echoes Boatengs feelings: It was very eclectic, we were picking up ideas from different artists, but in spite of all the branches that one took, there was always the root which is the African rhythm and the percussive aspect of our music. Boateng and Asafo-Agyei are reminiscing about a transformative period in Ghanaian music that, between the 1980s and 1990s, was marked by a move away from traditional highlife towards a new modern sound that embraced the latest technologies, incorporating West African melodies with synthesizers, disco, boogie, and funk.


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