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National Constitution Center Offers Tactile Tours for Blind and Low Vision Visitors
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2 sa önceKI-Zusammenfassung

National Constitution Center Offers Tactile Tours for Blind and Low Vision Visitors

The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia is offering guided tactile tours in its "Signers' Hall" gallery, allowing blind and low vision visitors to experience life-size statues of the U.S. Constitution's signers through touch. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility beyond basic ADA requirements, with guides providing detailed descriptions and historical context.

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NPR News
Ayetoro: Nigeria's Eroding Coastal Settlement Faces Existential Threat
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Welt·3 sa önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Ayetoro: Nigeria's Eroding Coastal Settlement Faces Existential Threat

Ayetoro, Nigeria's historic "Happy City," is vanishing as the Atlantic Ocean erodes its coastline. Residents like Arowo Victoria and Lawrence Lemanu have lost homes and businesses to tidal surges, which have intensified over the past decade, swallowing over half the community. Fishing is now dangerous, and vital institutions like schools and health centers are under threat, highlighting Nigeria's climate vulnerability.

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Guardian International
Hong Kong heritage board backs upgrading temple and mosque in prison to monuments
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6 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Hong Kong heritage board backs upgrading temple and mosque in prison to monuments

Hong Kong's heritage advisers have endorsed designating the nearly 180-year-old Hung Shing Temple and the city's only mosque, located inside Stanley Prison, as statutory monuments. The Antiquities Advisory Board proposed the upgrade to the highest tier of legal heritage protection, with most members agreeing the sites reflect the historical presence of minority groups.

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SCMP Economy
Taiwan's Real Estate Market Embraces Low-Carbon Buildings Amidst Carbon Fee Implementation
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Business·11.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Taiwan's Real Estate Market Embraces Low-Carbon Buildings Amidst Carbon Fee Implementation

Taiwan's real estate sector is shifting towards low-carbon and green building practices as the new carbon fee system takes effect. Developers are increasingly competing on sustainability, incorporating features like carbon footprint assessments, recycled materials, and energy-efficient designs to meet policy demands and evolving consumer preferences.

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