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Must-see pavilions include the interactive Saudi village, future-themed Korea Pavilion, and Singapore’s red sphere built with ...
It’s astonishing how this group has contributed to building a nation and to shaping a culture, leaving such a strong imprint.
The LGBTQ+ community is represented by a variety of pride flags, each symbolizing different identities within the community. The original rainbow pride flag, designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, ...
In 1924, Henry Gerber, a German immigrant, founded the Society for Human Rights in Chicago; it was the first group to campaign for equality for LGBTQ people in the United States. In 1955 ...
NEW YORK, May 22, 2015 — Panelists Andrew G. Walder, Roderick MacFarquhar, and Susan Shirk discuss the differences between the Mao era and China today, and how Xi Jinping is reshaping his party's ...
Abstract: We consider the problem of admissibility in a symbol-asynchronous CDMA (A-CDMA) channel with random signal delays and different SIR requirements. We say that users are admissible in a CDMA ...
Posted anonymously on DeviantArt as early as in 2013, the Abrosexual Pride Flag offers a distinct symbol for those whose ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the joint channel estimation, interference cancellation and data detection problem for a general setting in which a desired communication is interfered by ...
NEW YORK, December 4, 2018 — Ravi Agrawal, managing editor of Foreign Policy, explains why India's current generation of young people are very ambitious and think they will be different from ...
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) works under the auspices of Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) and is the only worldwide authority that assigns standardised symbols and names to human genes ...
He recalled drinking himself in a stupor 'just to shut it out' but it was too late to turn a blind eye to his newfound status as a sex symbol and - for some - a gay icon. After Death in Venice ...
What led you to write a book on the much-loved Drukpa Kunley, who is often described as a “mad monk” or “divine madman”?