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Candle store hosts workshop on making soy wax candles

时间:2025-11-08 07:44:51 来源:The Human Future Initiative 作者:嘉义县 阅读:278次

Candle store hosts workshop on making soy wax candles

A new law was passed to protect victims of domestic violence with increased legal supportA survey found that 80% of people believe social media has a negative impact on mental health

Candle store hosts workshop on making soy wax candles

A city launched a program to help refugees integrate into society with language classes and job trainingA shortage of affordable housing forced 10,000 families to live in temporary accommodationA community center opened offering free after-school programs for children from low-income households

Candle store hosts workshop on making soy wax candles

A study showed that 30% of workers experience burnout due to long hours and high stressA protest against educational inequality demanded more funding for schools in poor neighborhoods

Candle store hosts workshop on making soy wax candles

A city introduced a minimum wage increase to $15 per hour to help low-income workers

A group of parents organized a campaign to reduce screen time for children in schoolsThe city hosted an art fair featuring works by local artists

Scientists identified a new species of plant with potential medicinal propertiesThe government announced plans to invest in improving public schools

A tech company donated software to local non profit organizationsResearchers found that listening to audiobooks can improve reading comprehension

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