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The pooch was found by a passerby, who stopped to see why she was sitting in a ditch in the cold. Serenity turned out to be protecting five tiny kittens. The passerby called a pet shelter, and the dog and kittens were taken in. Serenity continued to care for the kittens until they were placed in a foster home. Shelter staff intend to place Serenity for adoption, and many families expressed interest after they heard the heart-warming story of Serenity and her parental instincts. High design: A city high in the mountains of Bolivia is getting a facelift. El Alto, close to the administrative city of La Paz, is enjoying attention because of the building designs of architect Freddy Mamani. He calls his style New Andean architecture. His modern buildings, called cholets, are usually several stories high with shops at street level, party and gallery space in the next levels, and living space on the top floor. The designs combine vibrant colors and geometric shapes reminiscent of indigenous textile patterns. For Mamani, the architecture of his buildings is a way of promoting his culture’s pre-Columbian roots. Tree tuggers: A group of friends who like to run took part in the Cape Town, South Africa, marathon, but they were doing more than just running. The group ran the race with tree saplings tied to their backs. Their purpose was to raise awareness about the country’s problem with invasive species, which are taking over indigenous plants. One of the runners, Siyabulela Sokomani, ran with a wild olive sapling, and he sports tattoos of his favorite trees. He and his fellow runners support the nationwide effort to plant trees and rid the country of the damaging species. 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Everybody’s Talking!Farmyard inspiration: A young woman who grew up ona farm in Northern Ireland is enjoying newfound celebrity forher fashion design. To create her clothing, Rachel Irwin usesmaterial that most people would throw out. For example, oldmats, holiday wreaths, and bird feathers wind up in herdesigns. She’s even used fertilizer bags and the fluff from acow’s tail, all of which are cleaned and sterilized by her mom.She named one of her designs “Farmyard Fashion.” Irwin haswon prizes for her work and is looking forward to a career inthe fashion industry.Protective dog: A stray dog named Serenity has become acelebrity in the town of Chatham, Ontario, Canada. The poochwas found by a passerby, who stopped to see why she wassitting in a ditch in the cold. Serenity turned out to be protectingfive tiny kittens. The passerby called a pet shelter, and the dogand kittens were taken in. Serenity continued to care for thekittens until they were placed in a foster home. Shelter staffintend to place Serenity for adoption, and many familiesexpressed interest after they heard the heart-warming story ofSerenity and her parental instincts.High design: A city high in the mountains of Bolivia is gettinga facelift. El Alto, close to the administrative city of La Paz, isenjoying attention because of the building designs of architectFreddy Mamani. He calls his style New Andean architecture. Hismodern buildings, called cholets, are usually several stories highwith shops at street level, party and gallery space in the next levels,and living space on the top floor. The designs combine vibrantcolors and geometric shapes reminiscent of indigenous textilepatterns. For Mamani, the architecture of his buildings is a wayof promoting his culture’s pre-Columbian roots.Tree tuggers: A group of friends who like to run took part inthe Cape Town, South Africa, marathon, but they were doingmore than just running. The group ran the race with tree saplingstied to their backs. Their purpose was to raise awareness aboutthe country’s problem with invasive species, which are taking overindigenous plants. One of the runners, Siyabulela Sokomani, ranwith a wild olive sapling, and he sports tattoos of his favoritetrees. He and his fellow runners support the nationwide effort toplant trees and rid the country of the damaging species.

Quoteable Quotes“Ascend above the restrictions and conventions of the world, but not so high as to lose sight of them.” —Richard Garnett“Nothing is so inexorable as a promise to your pride.”

—Beryl Markham

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Trivia1. The Cliffs of Moher are located in Ireland, Scotland, or Wales?2. The colorful part of the human eye is the iris—T/F?3. Is the Tropic of Cancer the most northern or most southern

latitude where the sun can be directly overhead at noon?4. Switzerland is divided into counties or cantons?5. Actresses Eva and Zsa Zsa were known as what?

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Everybody’s Talking!Farmyard inspiration: A young woman who grew up ona farm in Northern Ireland is enjoying newfound celebrity forher fashion design. To create her clothing, Rachel Irwin usesmaterial that most people would throw out. For example, oldmats, holiday wreaths, and bird feathers wind up in herdesigns. She’s even used fertilizer bags and the fluff from acow’s tail, all of which are cleaned and sterilized by her mom.She named one of her designs “Farmyard Fashion.” Irwin haswon prizes for her work and is looking forward to a career inthe fashion industry.Protective dog: A stray dog named Serenity has become acelebrity in the town of Chatham, Ontario, Canada. The poochwas found by a passerby, who stopped to see why she wassitting in a ditch in the cold. Serenity turned out to be protectingfive tiny kittens. The passerby called a pet shelter, and the dogand kittens were taken in. Serenity continued to care for thekittens until they were placed in a foster home. Shelter staffintend to place Serenity for adoption, and many familiesexpressed interest after they heard the heart-warming story ofSerenity and her parental instincts.High design: A city high in the mountains of Bolivia is gettinga facelift. El Alto, close to the administrative city of La Paz, isenjoying attention because of the building designs of architectFreddy Mamani. He calls his style New Andean architecture. Hismodern buildings, called cholets, are usually several stories highwith shops at street level, party and gallery space in the next levels,and living space on the top floor. The designs combine vibrantcolors and geometric shapes reminiscent of indigenous textilepatterns. For Mamani, the architecture of his buildings is a wayof promoting his culture’s pre-Columbian roots.Tree tuggers: A group of friends who like to run took part inthe Cape Town, South Africa, marathon, but they were doingmore than just running. The group ran the race with tree saplingstied to their backs. Their purpose was to raise awareness aboutthe country’s problem with invasive species, which are taking overindigenous plants. One of the runners, Siyabulela Sokomani, ranwith a wild olive sapling, and he sports tattoos of his favoritetrees. He and his fellow runners support the nationwide effort toplant trees and rid the country of the damaging species.

Quoteable Quotes“Ascend above the restrictions and conventions of the world, but not so high as to lose sight of them.” —Richard Garnett“Nothing is so inexorable as a promise to your pride.”

—Beryl Markham

What’s Happening

Trivia1. The Cliffs of Moher are located in Ireland, Scotland, or Wales?2. The colorful part of the human eye is the iris—T/F?3. Is the Tropic of Cancer the most northern or most southern

latitude where the sun can be directly overhead at noon?4. Switzerland is divided into counties or cantons?5. Actresses Eva and Zsa Zsa were known as what?

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Everybody’s Talking!Farmyard inspiration: A young woman who grew up ona farm in Northern Ireland is enjoying newfound celebrity forher fashion design. To create her clothing, Rachel Irwin usesmaterial that most people would throw out. For example, oldmats, holiday wreaths, and bird feathers wind up in herdesigns. She’s even used fertilizer bags and the fluff from acow’s tail, all of which are cleaned and sterilized by her mom.She named one of her designs “Farmyard Fashion.” Irwin haswon prizes for her work and is looking forward to a career inthe fashion industry.Protective dog: A stray dog named Serenity has become acelebrity in the town of Chatham, Ontario, Canada. The poochwas found by a passerby, who stopped to see why she wassitting in a ditch in the cold. Serenity turned out to be protectingfive tiny kittens. The passerby called a pet shelter, and the dogand kittens were taken in. Serenity continued to care for thekittens until they were placed in a foster home. Shelter staffintend to place Serenity for adoption, and many familiesexpressed interest after they heard the heart-warming story ofSerenity and her parental instincts.High design: A city high in the mountains of Bolivia is gettinga facelift. El Alto, close to the administrative city of La Paz, isenjoying attention because of the building designs of architectFreddy Mamani. He calls his style New Andean architecture. Hismodern buildings, called cholets, are usually several stories highwith shops at street level, party and gallery space in the next levels,and living space on the top floor. The designs combine vibrantcolors and geometric shapes reminiscent of indigenous textilepatterns. For Mamani, the architecture of his buildings is a wayof promoting his culture’s pre-Columbian roots.Tree tuggers: A group of friends who like to run took part inthe Cape Town, South Africa, marathon, but they were doingmore than just running. The group ran the race with tree saplingstied to their backs. Their purpose was to raise awareness aboutthe country’s problem with invasive species, which are taking overindigenous plants. One of the runners, Siyabulela Sokomani, ranwith a wild olive sapling, and he sports tattoos of his favoritetrees. He and his fellow runners support the nationwide effort toplant trees and rid the country of the damaging species.

Quoteable Quotes“Ascend above the restrictions and conventions of the world, but not so high as to lose sight of them.” —Richard Garnett“Nothing is so inexorable as a promise to your pride.”

—Beryl Markham

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latitude where the sun can be directly overhead at noon?4. Switzerland is divided into counties or cantons?5. Actresses Eva and Zsa Zsa were known as what?

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