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Your last name can tell you much more than just your origins. In Ukrainian tradition, names were often born from life — from everyday life, status, and living conditions....

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In a world where time is the most valuable resource, more and more people are getting into the habit of listening to podcasts, audiobooks, or educational videos at accelerated speed. This practice is especially active...

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Magnesium is one of the key trace elements that ensures the stable functioning of many body systems. It is involved in muscle contractions, RNA and protein synthesis, metabolism...

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