
Rachel Sarah
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Oct 6, 2024 |
commonsensemedia.org | Rachel Sarah
By Rachel Sarah , based on child development research. How do we rate? age 11+ Compelling story of girl dealing with Tourette syndrome. Parents Need to Know Why Age 11+? Any Positive Content? a lot Meaningful messages about friendship, acceptance, and learning to be true to yourself. If you see someone being teased and/or bullied, don't just look the other way.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
flashpack.com | Rachel Sarah |Anna Brech
Rachel Sarah 30th Oct 2023 6 min read 1156 As a travel photographer, I find that each new location calls for a slightly different style and approach dependent on the geography, character and culture. On the run-up to capturing Flash Pack’s Winter Iceland adventure, I spent a week driving around the country to get a real feel for it. I was instantly struck by the contrast between the bitter cold and coziness. In many ways, Iceland is such a wild and expansive setting.
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Mar 12, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Rachel Sarah |Adam Eli Werner |Chella Man |Ashley Lukashevsky
15 WOMEN FIGHTING FOR YOUR FUTURE From the Women of Power series by Rachel Sarah ‧ Fifteen women, each in her own way an environmental advocate, set examples for those interested in climate science and justice. Climate change is a crisis that the individuals profiled in this book tackle head-on with urgency and hope. As Sarah assures readers in her introduction, there is still time for us to make necessary changes.
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Mar 3, 2023 |
nation.africa | Rachel Sarah
At Radical Family Farms, Leslie Wiser recently planted bitter melons, a staple in many types of Asian cuisine that grows on a vine and is related to zucchini, squash, and cucumber. It was a warm day on her three-acre farm, yet the cloud cover made it just right to be working on what Ms Wiser refers to as her “dreamy but expensive” mixed-Asian vegetable farm that she started in 2018.
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Mar 3, 2023 |
htsyndication.com | Rachel Sarah
Posted On: 2023-03-03 Posted By: Rachel Sarah Health & Lifestyle Travel Education Politics Real Estate & Construction Daily Nation Newspapers Nairobi, March 3 -- At Radical Family Farms, Leslie Wiser recently planted bitter melons, a staple in many types of Asian cuisine that grows on a vine and is related to zucchini, squash, and cucumber. It was a warm day on her three-acre farm, yet the cloud cover made it just right to be working on what Ms Wiser refers to as her "dreamy but expensive"...
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