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Under her overall deal at Universal Television via her My So-Called Company Banner, Julie Plec has set a new development slate at the studio beginning with “Clifton,” based on Margaret Peterson Haddix’s young adult novel “Running Out of Time.

10 things men find unattractive in women

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4 reasons you should eat pap more often

Despite its sour taste, pap is widely known to go well with many food combinations such as fried plantains, pancakes, akara, fried yam, okpa, bread, puff puff, and beans. When combined with pap, any of these make a delicious breakfast meal. The health benefits of pap are discussed in this article. 1. Good source of energy It goes without introduction that pap is a source of carbohydrate, therefore, energy.

5 of the most expensive cars in 2024

According to their website and other publications, these are the most expensive cars of 2024. Rolls-Royce Spectre ADVERTISEMENT The Spectre, Rolls-Royce's first electric car is a masterpiece of personalised luxury. While starting at $420,000, most owners can tailor it with exquisite materials and features, pushing the average price closer to $500,000. From heated and ventilated massage seats to a Starlight headliner and bespoke audio, every detail screams opulence.

Arctic Rain Will Soon Be More Common Than Arctic Snowfall

When rain—not snow—fell on the highest point of Greenland’s ice sheet this August for the first time in recorded history, it was considered a worrying anomaly related to the regions’ changing climate. Now, a new study led by Canada’s University of Manitoba and co-authored by scientists at the U.S.-based National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) shows that it’s not an outlier but a harbinger of things to come. More rain than snow will start falling in the Arctic, according to the report which was published in the journal Nature Communications on Nov.