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Two museums in Paris have been closed

Two museums in Paris have been closed at least until Monday to protect exhibits after the River Seine was predicted.
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Entertainment Programs offer a balanced education that starts with traditional skills and ends with the application.
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In art, technology changes but core skills remain the same

In art, technology changes but core skills remain the same. This is true in today’s entertainment field.
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Health Matters: Global Health Priorities

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Global health has been defined as an area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health.
Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing.

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In a land boasting more skyscrapers per capita than any other country, Australians today would be pardoned for missing their first.Yet no building has exerted such influence on Australian cityscapes as Orica House on Melbourne’s Eastern Hill.

Global Development

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Funding to women’s rights organisations has fallen by more than half over the past five years, despite recent studies that suggest the work.

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How Ebola changed the world The most simple human touch – a handshake or a hug – was quickly discouraged.Ebola relies on intimate social interaction to ensure its continued survival – it is passed on through close contact with the bodily fluids of infected individuals.This means people who care for the sick are most vulnerable to the disease.