
Kayleigh Swart
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2 months ago |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 We are currently in the middle of one of the biggest Hindu celebrations Kumbh Mela, a festival that last occurred 12 years ago. It is expected that 400 million people are taking part this year, which would make it the largest religious gathering in the world. So, what is Kumbh Mela and why is it so important? The main festival is celebrated in four spots in India. The celebrations are aligned to the placements of the sun, the moon and Jupiter.
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2 months ago |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 I challenged myself to read a book every week in 2024 – here’s what I’ve learnt: This year I aimed to read a book a week, setting my Goodreads goal at 52 books. I wasn’t too worried about this challenge. In previous years I’ve gone over that goal many times, however, since starting university that number has fallen. Yet I remained confident and I thought this would be an easy challenge. I really enjoy reading and wanted to dedicate more time to it this year.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 The prices for coffee in your local café might be changing soon, and big price hikes for coffee are expected to last for at least the first half of the year. In the last few years, the price of coffee has slowly increased like all commodities, but most of these price increases have been absorbed by the major coffee companies; however, now we might be seeing this change. The most produced coffee type worldwide is the Arabica bean, which has increased in price by 80% this year.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 Breaking news! The president elect Donald Trump has been in the headlines in the last few weeks regarding his ideas of purchasing Greenland and the Panama Canal. However, the latest info tells us he has his eyes set on a new target. None other than the city of Exeter. It is not surprising that Trump wants his own part of the UK, but the question remains why choose Exeter as a target. Is it the sirenic views of Sidwell Street? The quick access to the beach? The endless supply of chinos?
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Dec 8, 2024 |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 Rugby Union’s autumn internationals have just ended, and what a month it has been. The matches saw the biggest teams of the southern hemisphere (Including South Africa and New Zealand) tour round Europe, playing match after match. The internationals were filled with expected wins and shocking loses, making it an incredibly enjoyable watch (unless of course you’re Welsh). To no one’s surprise the team that seemed to come out on top were the Springboks.
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