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While the original National Folklore Survey from the 1960s was unscientific and open ended, simply asking random people “what do you know to be true?”, its 21st century successor is a very different b
World Horse Welfare explains why looking through our horses’ eyes is the key to giving them good lives
Shared rides, developing riders and comeback horses produced a series of hardearned victories
Amy McPherson explores the importance of the lost kelp forests and how they are making a return
ON A FRIDAY MORNING IN OCTOBER, ABOUT 100 high school and college students gathered in a Utah ballroom to play a game. Some students were assigned specific roles and given costumes to wear. “Governmen
Lynn Farram and the congregation of Christ Church, Norris Green, Liverpool