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ElleVet Hemp CBD+CBDA chews are are designed to help with discomfort and stiffness, as well as clarity, and they have proven to be superbly effective. Thousands of dogs currently use our hemp CBD+CBDA chews over other CBD dog treats that have not been proven to work.
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Has the housework gotten the best of you? Use my deep cleaning tips to make short work of the house work. Your home will be spic and span, sparkling and shining clean in no time. Deep cleaning is a top to bottom, thorough and complete cleaning which you can follow up with standard or more routine cleaning tasks.
It is an annual deep cleaning which classically takes place in the spring. Spring cleaning is especially common in regions with harsh winters which make it hard to clean during the winter months. The home will be scoured from top to bottom, and gear which is used in the winter will be cleaned and prepared for storage. Many people set aside several days in the spring for spring cleaning, and people may also refer to “spring cleaning” generically to talk about any deep clean, even if it is not spring.
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Canada Repatriates 5,000-Year-Old Artifacts to Ecuador
Researchers from Canada’s University of Calgary have given to Ecuador 166 crates of human remains and artifacts belonging to the Valdivia culture. The returned items include five human skeletons, a type of well-known ceramic figurine known as the “Venus of Valdivia,“ and all of the information on Valdivia the Canadians had gotten from studying the artifacts.
The objects were excavated in southwestern Ecuador during the early 1980s and removed to Canada. They date to between 3800 and 1500 BCE, and have changed perceptions of Ecuador’s development pre-contact. It had been previously thought that the first populations to settle and develop pottery were people who lived along the coast. But studying the Valdivia artifacts suggest that pottery – and thus settlements – were developed first inland. In other words it was farmers, not fishermen, who developed pottery first.
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