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    You might want to keep pets inside on April 8. An expert reveals how the eclipse might have an effect on your four-legged family members.

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    In 2009, George, a cat owned by Chris Jackson (presenter of the BBC show Inside Out North East & Cumbria), was registered as a hypnotherapist after his owner created a fake certificate from a non-existing institution and used it to register with three professional organizations: the British Board of Neuro Linguistic Programming, the United Fellowship of Hypnotherapists, and the Professional ...

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    The literal meaning of cynocephaly is "dog-headedness"; however, that this refers to a human body with a dog head is implied. Such cynocephalics are known in mythology and legend from many parts of the world, including ancient Egypt, India, Greece, and China. Further mentions come from the medieval East and Europe.

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    The university said the glasses should be thrown away because they ‘may not be safe for viewing a solar eclipse.’ UK gave out eclipse glasses with fake credentials. Don’t use them ...

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