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File:Microplastics and You.jpg|link=Microplastics and You|'''''[[Microplastics and You]]''''' (full title: '''''Microplastics and You: The Miracle of Neuroplasticity''''' ) is a 2022 public health and planetary management directive from Gnomon Chronicles Industries. | |||
File:Hot Fun in the Climate Change.jpg|link=Hot Fun in the Climate Change|"'''[[Hot Fun in the Climate Change]]'''" is a song by Sly and the Third Stone from the Sun. | File:Hot Fun in the Climate Change.jpg|link=Hot Fun in the Climate Change|"'''[[Hot Fun in the Climate Change]]'''" is a song by Sly and the Third Stone from the Sun. | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 15 January 2023
Where the Wild Things Were is a book of short autobiographies by several of the monsters from the celebrated children's book Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
In the News
Microplastics and You (full title: Microplastics and You: The Miracle of Neuroplasticity ) is a 2022 public health and planetary management directive from Gnomon Chronicles Industries.
"Hot Fun in the Climate Change" is a song by Sly and the Third Stone from the Sun.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (18 May 2022) - #DoubleBill Hot Fun in the Climate Change
- Post @ Twitter (27 April 2022)
- Where the Wild Things Are @ Wikipedia