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A library started a "book club for teens" that focused on young adult fiction

时间:2025-11-26 02:17:45 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:忻州市 阅读:622次

A library started a "book club for teens" that focused on young adult fiction

Researchers found that air pollution can increase the risk of asthma in childrenThe transportation ministry added more security cameras to public transit stations

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A famous author won a prestigious literary award for their body of workA hospital started a support group for people living with chronic illnessesA retail store announced it would stay open late during the holiday shopping season

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A heavy rainstorm caused flooding in basements of homes in the suburbsA study found that watching documentaries can increase knowledge about global issues

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The government announced plans to upgrade public schools with new technology

A museum acquired a valuable painting by a 20th-century artistThe WHO launched a campaign to provide clean drinking water to 5 million people in rural areas

A golfer won a major tournament with a hole-in-one on the final holeA hospital announced it will build a new cancer treatment center with state-of-the-art equipment

Researchers found that walking in forests can increase the number of immune cells in the bodyThe public transit system started offering free rides for passengers who use reusable transit cards

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