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Grown enough?!
When I was a child I used to stay in my room, usually when I needed to seclude myself. This was my fortress, a safe and secure place where I...
Precision Agriculture
Computer terminals filled with markets data, agricultural news, and weather forecasts, GPS-led unmanned tractors - high technologies that have been...
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A dangerous game
The translucent green of the double-volume Journalists Memorial Gallery at the Newseum, lends it a serene air that belies its darker nature. It is,...
Traditionally Inward
This is my second visit to the United States and very interesting experiences in terms of my interaction with the local people. It has always been a...
Diabetes deep fried on a stick
In one of the early books of the series Little House on the Prairie, On the Banks of Plum Creek, Laura's father Charles Ingalls travels hundreds of...
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Why US public toilets remind me of the NSA
It doesn’t happen very often that I feel a little culture shock in the US. The American culture reaches me on a daily basis in the Netherlands...