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The senior struck out the first nine batters. I wasn t really paying attention to it until somebody said something to me, Pepkowski said. I was just going out there and throwing my game.
But as the Bulldogs looked to stage a late comeback, it was actually Pepkowski s teammate, catcher Jordan August, who slammed the door shut.
With two outs in hand thanks to a pair of strikeouts from Pepkowski, August recorded the last out of the game by picking off Crown Point s Audrey Williams, who was trying to steal second base. Shortstop Sydney Doloszycki caught August s timely throw and tagged Williams to cap off the Indians 4-2 Duneland Athletic Conference home victory.
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Relatively little is known about pterosaurs, and they have previously been dismissed as evolutionary dead ends, instead of being a research priority
Azhdarchid pterosaurs were massive flying reptiles that soared across the skies in the age of the dinosaurs, using their long bills to pick out their prey of fish and other river animals.
One of the most intriguing things about them has been the extreme length of their necks, estimated at up to three metres (10 feet), which is longer than a giraffe s and raised questions about how the animals could support its weight without snapping.
By studying well-preserved vertebrae specimens excavated from Morocco, a team of scientists think they have the answer: a complex assemblage of extremely light yet weight-bearing spokes inside the bones.
Richard Wright’s novel of police brutality: The most relevant book of 2021 was written 80 years ago Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune
Richard Wright, in the winter of 1941, was the most successful Black author in America. Only 14 years earlier, he had made the Great Migration, moving from Memphis to Chicago. He had enrolled in the 10th grade in Hyde Park but quickly dropped out and went to work. He sorted mail for the Chicago post office, and he cared for medical-research animals at what was then Michael Reese Hospital, and he sold insurance policies door-to-door on the South Side. Also, he started to write books, and in 1940, his novel “Native Son” was a sensation. As one critic famously presumed, after reading the novel’s blunt force approach to race and poverty, American culture would be changed forever. Wright was a star, and the bestselling author at Harper & Brothers (later HarperCollins), the fabled New York publishing house that claimed the “L
I have a first class honours BSc in Palaeontology and an MRes at the University of Portsmouth. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign studying insects in amber.
I have volunteered at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis! I have volunteered in numerous museums, including National Museum Cardiff and Lyme Regis Museum assisting in fossil walks. I have given talks to children aged 5 to 8 about an aspect of Palaeontology, also.
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