Some architects deny the science (“The climate is always changing!”), while others ignore the obvious (denial is a good coping mechanism), but buried within the folds of all angst-addled designer brains lies the fear that today’s toddlers could be the last of us. Save this picture!
Hopper:Metrication, naturally, is the fault of a Trudeau. In Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s first term, his government released the White Paper on Metric Conversion, the document that’s going to set all of this saga in motion. It’s just 22 pages, but the gist of it is that the entire d...
but there’s still hope. The evenings get longer (don’t forget the time change!) and the weather could start warming up soon. Plus, anyone in public school has a week off. (Keep reading for ourSpring Break Camps GuideandSpring Break Event Guide.) This is March!
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The January Storm was an event in Shanghai on January 5, 1967. The event was a turning point in China's cultural revolution. Also known as the January...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer ...
Refurbished the apartment, watched so many series and movies on Netflix I feel sick, had a haircut today (yes I felt really guilty allowing a barber within 2 meters of my personal space). What is on my mind is what is next? I am not a great reader of books, I am not artistic, ...
Halifax sits at the heart of West Yorkshire, which is what locals call the populous southwestern end of the county. This is a textile-milling and coal-mining region, or at least it was in England's 19th-century industrial heyday. A lone smokestack, jutting up like a spire, is often yo...
A wildfire burns northwest of Halifax in early June. A fire is deemed 'held' or 'contained' if it is not expected to breach an established perimeter or boundary. It may still grow within that boundary, but should not spread beyond it. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC) ...
Welcome to Community Over Code – in Halifax! I’m so excited to be in the opening keynote at ApacheCon – or rather, what we now call Community Over Code (COC), the conference where all our project communities across the ASF gather, learn, eat and drink together, and maintain all the...
unique and special ingredients used in their food, and the fact that each location is laid out differently and many have local art displayed. And a small pizza (usually the Maui Wowie but sometimes we choose something different) and a small spinach salad fill the two of us up very nicely...