It's Not about the Turkey
Nov 22, 2016
Thanksgiving is coming up, and before we dive into the preparations, let’s learn more about the holiday we’re about to celebrate.
Historically, Thanksgiving is celebrated after a bountiful harvest. Back in 1621, colonists from Plymouth, England, shared an autumn harvest with the Wampanoag I...
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Miguel de Cervantes: Soldier, Slave and Scribe
Nov 17, 2016
Miguel de Cervantes is one of Spain’s most renowned literary figures. But other than his success in literature, Cervantes was also a prominent military figure.
Most of the early details of his life remain unknown because of the lack of available documentation during his time. Most of what is ...
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What? Geronimo Stilton Is a Woman!
Nov 10, 2016
If the name rings a bell, then you had probably read the Geronimo Stilton series like me. As a kid, it was my go-to read. I credit my love for reading to this awe-mouse-ing body of work. Even now, as an adult, I still love to read those books!
In case you don’t know, Geronimo Stilton is a boo...
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