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Siv Widerberg (1931-2020) never stopped fighting

[ad_1] Siv Widerberg’s debut as a writer, “Gertrud på daghem” (1966), immediately summed up her vision of children and authorship: a reportage book written to give a serious account of what it means to go to preschool. Simply a manual for children, something that Siv Widerberg felt was necessary when …

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The golf dilemma: players hit too much

[ad_1] Does the stroke in golf have to be limited? And if so, how? – It is clear that our decision-making bodies are a bit concerned about where it is going, says Henrik Stenson. Bryson DeChambeau takes his shots almost 300 meters on average. Stock Photography.Image: Charlie riedel Better balls, …

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Virus Expert: May Return to Normal This Fall

[ad_1] Hold on until this spring, then it will start to clear up. This is according to the Belgian Anders Tegnell, who minimizes the risk of new mutations of the virus. Virologist Steven Van Gucht is one of the two Belgian counterparts of Swede Anders Tegnell.Image: Victor Nummelin / TT …

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This is how new mutations spread

[ad_1] Vaccine deliveries are only raising hopes that the pandemic will end, but the alarms about two different crown mutations spreading across the world are concerning. The crown mutation 501.V2 was first identified in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Bay and then spread rapidly. Now the version dominates the spread of …

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