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Gaia: Word of the day for April 22, 2018

Gaia , proper n : (ecology) The ecosystem of the Earth regarded as a self-regulating organism. Alternative form of Gaea (“Greek goddess personifying the Earth”). Today is Earth Day, a day for observing the need to protect the Earth.

Picture of the day for April 22, 2018

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Picture of the day on April 22, 2018: Panorama of the Imperial Academy of Arts building in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

North Korea Stops Short Of Suggesting Any Intention Of Giving Up Nuclear Arsenal

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North Korea Stops Short Of Suggesting Any Intention Of Giving Up Nuclear Arsenal North Korea announced that it will suspend nuclear tests and intercontinental ballistic missile launches ahead of its summits with Seoul and Washington, but stopped short of suggesting it has any intention of giving up its hard-won nuclear arsenal.

Gaia: Word of the day for April 22, 2018

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Word of the day is Gaia : (ecology) The ecosystem of the Earth regarded as a self-regulating organism. Alternative form of Gaea (“Greek goddess personifying the Earth”). Today is Earth Day, a day for observing the need to protect the Earth.

Article of the day for April 22, 2018

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Article of the day is Gloucestershire Regiment. Check it out: https://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Dutch Church Honors Avicii By Playing His Songs With Church Bells

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Dutch Church Honors Avicii By Playing His Songs With Church Bells

Dutch Church Honors Avicii By Playing His Songs With Church Bells

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Dutch Church Honors Avicii By Playing His Songs With Church Bells This is giving us chills. April 21, 2018 at 05:44PM

Picture of the day for April 22, 2018

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Panorama of the Imperial Academy of Arts building in Saint Petersburg, Russia..

North Korea Stops Short Of Suggesting Any Intention Of Giving Up Nuclear Arsenal

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North Korea Stops Short Of Suggesting Any Intention Of Giving Up Nuclear Arsenal

Article of the day for April 22, 2018

The Article of the day for April 22, 2018 is Gloucestershire Regiment . The Gloucestershire Regiment (1881–1994) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, formed from two regiments originally raised in 1694 and 1758, which first saw action in the Second Boer War. During the First World War, 16 battalions fought under the regiment’s colours, winning 72 different battle honours. In the Second World War, the 2nd and 5th Battalions fought in the Battle of France. Most of the 2nd Battalion soldiers were taken prisoner in the Battle of Dunkirk, but the rebuilt unit returned to France on D-Day at Gold Beach. The 1st Battalion saw action during the Japanese conquest of Burma, and the 10th Battalion fought in the Burma Campaign 1944–45. During the Korean War, the 1st Battalion held out for three nights against overwhelming Chinese forces in the Battle of the Imjin River, and received the American Presidential Unit Citation. The stand was described by the commander of the United Nations...