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Meet Pooja Dhingra. Cupcake addict. Macaron lover. Baker. And founder and owner of Mumbai s most famous French-style patisserie, Le 15.
Her passion for baking led Pooja to Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, and on her return she opened Le 15 Patisserie, which was soon a runaway success. Today, as a professional baker Pooja heads up one of India s finest patisseries. As a home baker, she makes hearty, uncomplicated desserts with kitchen staples that can be found at any corner shop.

Katherine Mason, “Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese Public Health After an Epidemic”
In February 2003, a Chinese physician crossed the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, spreading Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)―a novel flu-like virus―to over a dozen international hotel guests. SARS went on to kill about 800 people and sicken 8,000 worldwide. By the time it disappeared in July 2003 the Chinese public health system, once famous for its grassroots, low-technology approach, was transformed into a globally-oriented, research-based, scientific endeavor.

Long ago on prehistoric Earth, lived a bustling town of colorful mushroom folk–THE FUNGIES! Seth, a science-minded, 10-year-old Fungie kid, is fascinated by how the world works and wants to tell Fungietown all about it. With a little help from his artistic older brother, Pascal, Seth stirs up trouble for Fungietown, leading Seth to hilarious and heartwarming emotional discoveries. The Fungies have their own unique biology–they can pop their limbs off and on, trade limbs, and even combine their bodies! Like any kid, Seth goes to fungie school and hangs out with his fungie friends. Whether it’s planning an epic show-and-tell presentation, trying to find his dinosaur friend Pam a job, or replacing his arm with a snake so he can be better at sports, Seth is always excited for something new!

Stuck in a time loop where it’s forever Christmas, a family man who hates the holiday starts to learn valuable lessons about what’s important in life.

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