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Alvin Decker used to ride a single horse to downtown Philo in the 1940s; now he drives the equivalent of 500 in his Tesla.
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At Discovery World, no two visits look the same and that’s exactly the point.One weekend, visitors might be building robots, creating and experimenting with hands-on activities.
The idea of spring and autumn breaks for primary and secondary schools first emerged in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. As early as 2004, the city took the lead in piloting the ...