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This technique not only encourages biodiversity but also helps reduce fire risk in these ecosystems. Raking involves using a tool, like a rake, to physically remove surface debris, including leaves, ...
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A laceration is an irregular cut in the skin caused by a sharp object. This kind of cut is the most common reason for emergency room visits in the United States. Several million cases are reported ...
Georgia rapper OG Maco, known for the 2014 single "U Guessed It," has died. He was 32. The death of the rapper, born Benedict Chiajulam Ihesiba Jr., was confirmed by his family on social media ...
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Hollywood is mourning the loss of a beloved comedian. Dick Capri died in his sleep at the age of 93 on Thursday, his son Jeff confirmed to TMZ, before adding that the late star celebrated ...
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"I was actually working in a horse barn for a couple of years. I was maintenance, and Krista, my wife, we both worked at a pretty famous riders' facility. "I cut grass all day. It was so big there, I ...
OG Maco, the rapper behind the 2014 hit “U Guessed It,” has died at the age of 32. The rapper’s family confirmed his death in a statement. No cause of death was given, though Maco’s ...
“This is a business where the buyer gets nothing for his money but a memory,” MGM founder Louis B. Mayer (Arliss Howard) says in Mank. “What he bought still belongs to the man who sold it.