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A farm offered "pick-your-own apple" days in the fall, attracting families from 50 miles away

时间:2025-11-30 07:43:30 来源:Next Frontier Visionworks 作者:Shop Favorites 阅读:638次

A farm offered "pick-your-own apple" days in the fall, attracting families from 50 miles away

Weather experts reported that this year’s winter will be milder than usualA team of doctors developed a new treatment for a rare genetic disorder

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The country’s export of technology goods increased by 22 percent this quarterA charity organization built a new community center in a low-income neighborhoodScientists discovered a new species of insect in a tropical rainforest

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The city council approved plans to build a new sports complex for youth teamsResearchers studied the effects of social media on self-esteem in teenagers

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A famous singer released a new single that quickly topped music charts

The national rugby team announced a new captain for the upcoming seasonA study revealed that eating breakfast every day can improve concentration in schoolchildren

A city installed more public charging stations for electric vehicles in parking lots and streetsAn airline partnered with a hotel chain to offer discounted travel packages for tourists

Scientists found that spending time in forests can improve respiratory health by reducing air pollution exposureThe government launched a campaign to encourage people to reduce food waste at home

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