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Crafting Creativity: Celebrating National Left-Handers Day with DIY Projects

5 months ago
Did you know that only about 10% of the global population is left-handed? Despite being a minority, left-handers have made remarkable contributions to art, science, and culture throughout history. Yet, many everyday tools and gadgets are designed with right-handed users in mind, often overlooking the unique challenges and preferences of lefties. National Left-Handers Day, observed annually on August 13th, offers a special opportunity to recognize and celebrate the distinctiveness of left-handed individuals. One engaging way to honor this day is through creative DIY crafts that highlight left-handedness, promote inclusivity, and encourage hands-on appreciation of this unique trait. Understanding Left-Handedness: More Than Just Which Hand You Use Left-handedness is not merely a preference but a neurological trait linked to brain lateralization. Studies suggest that lefties often develop enhanced spatial awareness and creativity, which can be nurtured through tailored activities. However,

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This Day in History on August 13: Berlin Wall Constructed Overnight

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August 13th stands as a day marked by a tapestry of pivotal events that have shaped the course of human history across the globe. One of the most globally significant events occurred on August 13, 1961, when East Germany began constructing the Berlin Wall. Erected overnight, this formidable barrier physically and ideologically divided East and West Berlin, symbolizing the tensions of the Cold War era. The Wall not only separated families and friends but also became a stark representation of the struggle between communist and capitalist ideologies. Its impact resonated worldwide, influencing diplomatic policies and shaping the lives of millions until its fall in 1989. Going further back, August 13, 1521, marked the fall of Tenochtitlán, the capital of the Aztec Empire, to Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés. This event signaled a dramatic shift in the Americas, leading to Spanish colonization and profound changes in indigenous cultures, demographics, and

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Dollar General Recalls Clover Valley Instant Coffee for Possible Glass Contamination

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GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. - Dollar General Corp. is recalling three lots of its 8-ounce Clover Valley Instant Coffee because the product may contain glass.The affected coffee has the package UPC 876941004069 and the following lot numbers and best-by dates: Lot L-5163 / Best by Dec. 13, 2026 Lot L-5164 / Best by Dec. 13, 2026 Lot L-5165 / Best by Dec. 14, 2026 Lot and best-by information are printed around the neck of the container. The coffee was sold exclusively at Dollar General stores between July 9 and July 21 in 45 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia,

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Auto Butler Male Athlete Of Month: Alton High's Jack Puent Excels As Center Fielder and Pitcher

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ALTON - Scott Harper, coach of the Alton High boys baseball team, highlighted the contributions of Jack Puent, No. 23, following the recent season. Puent, a 6-foot-1, 178-pound center fielder and pitcher, played a significant role for the Redbirds. He is an Auto Butler Male Athlete of the Month for Alton. “Puent stepped up and did a good job on the mound, and next year will play into an even bigger role,” Harper said, emphasizing the athlete’s impact both as a solid hitter and a top-notch pitcher throughout the season." Coach Harper said he expects Puent will be one of the keys to Alton's success in baseball next spring and will be a pivotal player.

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