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It took decades for the members of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) to decide on a new definition of what a museum is
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Ohn Myint despaired of passing on his knowledge until his granddaughter Han Myint Mo asked him to teach her after she watched him practise
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From an early age, fashion cultivates gender stereotypes, a study reveals
We thought that the fashion industry only had eyes for the metaverse these days but they seem to have recently developed a passion for manga