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Street art: When in Philadelphia, pause and gaze at the murals on the avenues

Walking in the mural capital of the world is like browsing through an outdoor museum. Here are six murals in Philadelphia which certainly deserve a closer look Source: Street art: When in Philadelphia, pause and gaze at the murals on the avenues

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A Walk Through the Traditional Footwear of India

One cannot deny that footwear is also intimately tied to tradition in India, which is a unique combination of many culures and customs. Source: A Walk Through the Traditional Footwear of India

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Increasing Your Walking Speed Improves Your Health- Study

Walking is always considered an essential exercise that is likely to have a long-term benefit on the individual. It helps keep the body in a fit condition and reduces the likelihood of counteracting different types of communicable and non-communicable diseases. It is the most feasible and purposeful exercise that must be undertaken by all individuals,

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Walking Solo – Lancaster Literature Festival

WALKING SOLO In 2020, for ‘Walking Solo’, Lancaster LitFest invited two locally based writers Polly Atkin and Jenn Ashworth to make a podcast each, based on a solo walk or walks taken in or around Lancaster. They have cre… Source: Walking Solo – Lancaster Literature Festival

Assange’s show trial is the culmination of the Society of the Spectacle

John Pilger has watched Julian Assanges extradition trial from the public gallery at Londons Old Bailey He spoke with Timothy Erik Strampouml

Source: Pilger says Assange hearing a Stalinist show trial

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

slew

A short walk or stroll, as in “I’ll take a slew around the harbour before going to bed.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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