
Eloise Grainger
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Dec 23, 2024 |
exepose.com | Eloise Grainger
0 Christmas is usually associated with positivity and festivity. Picture piping hot roast dinners on the table, intricately wrapped presents under the tree, and melodic music playing in every store on the high street. But many forget the environmental costs that come with this season, particularly in regard to climate change. Not only is Santa’s very home in danger from shrinking Arctic sea ice coverage, but the effects of global warming are impacting people all over the Earth.
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Dec 14, 2024 |
exepose.com | Eloise Grainger
0 As music lovers eagerly anticipate the drop of Spotify Wrapped 2024 – a personalised annual summary of an individuals’ music stats – I thought I’d reveal my predictions… and expose my music taste in the process. Now, everyone always worries about the odd, perhaps peculiar ‘Top Song’ that sneaks its way into the stats, but I am fairly confident with my guess.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
exepose.com | Eloise Grainger
0 Exeter as a city is very well connected. The city offers three train stations – Exeter St Davids, Exeter Central, and Digby and Sowton – which connects to lines that go down into Cornwall and stretches out towards London. In just two hours and fifteen minutes, you can reach the capital on the fastest train, making two quick stops at Taunton in Somerset, and Reading in Berkshire.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
exepose.com | Eloise Grainger
0 Most university students have a daily morning battle: either wake up to have breakfast before a lecture or opting to savour a few extra moments in bed. It can often feel like we have a ‘wake up and go’ mentality. But this pattern can be detrimental to our physical and mental wellbeing. Starting the day not eating means we aren’t fuelling our bodies and minds for a day of lectures. Equally, not getting enough sleep can hamper our mood and make us feel groggy the next day.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
exepose.com | Eloise Grainger
0 Pumpkins have become an autumnal staple in many western cultures; from Halloween themed decorations to humble seasonal fruits (yes, really, a fruit, as it is a seed-bearing product)! The importance of pumpkins is historically tied to North American indigenous societies, and the oldest evidence of pumpkin fragments are found in Mexico, which have been dated back to around ! What makes pumpkins so special around autumn time is their : they are seen as symbols of fertility, prosperity,...
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