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A city banned smoking in public parks to protect non smokers

时间:2025-11-23 03:49:51 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:Skill Builders 阅读:353次

A city banned smoking in public parks to protect non smokers

A farm switched to organic farming methodsA museum hosted a pottery workshop for adults

A city banned smoking in public parks to protect non smokers

A gym offered family memberships at a discounted rateA government agency launched a campaign to prevent cyberbullyingA tech company collaborated with a university to develop new AI technology

A city banned smoking in public parks to protect non smokers

A local theater showed a documentary about local historyA school district started a summer school program for struggling students

A city banned smoking in public parks to protect non smokers

A coffee shop partnered with a local bakery to sell pastries

A wildlife sanctuary rescued animals from a flooded areaA global organization warned about a shortage of medical supplies in developing countries, calling for increased donations.

A major hotel chain announced it will open 30 new hotels in Asia over the next three years.A study found that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 40% in adults.

A local school held a charity event to raise money for children with cancer, collecting over $50,000.A tech startup launched a new app that helps users track their carbon footprint and make more eco-friendly choices.

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