Universities can be challenging to navigate for young undergraduates – and tricky even for more seasoned students and employees.
The faculty structure, the array of courses, multiple c… Read More
Osteoporosis is among the most extensive persistent conditions in the Western hemisphere. Exactly how does yoga aid counteract the impacts of bone loss and osteoporosis? In this int… Read More
The rivalry between sailors and motor yacht enthusiasts is legendary. At times fiercely competitive, (and at almost all times accompanied by humorous name-calling), the division between… Read More
The South China Sea is, as you might expect, a vast expanse of open water which lies just to the south of the Chinese mainland. But although the region is often in the news because of war ga… Read More
The Northern Lights are an incredible experience you will want to witness, created when a large volume of electrically charged particles moving at high speed towards the Earth, along its mag… Read More
Well, folks, it looks like we need to get all our affairs in order…again.
If you believe that Friday’s black moon will bring about the end of the world, that is. According to… Read More
The Trump Administration has Refused to Publicize Dozens of Government-Funded Studies that carry Warnings about the Effects of Climate Change, defying a longstanding Practice of touting such… Read More
Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world, and a 2 weeks trip is barely enough to scratch the surface. Expecting to see it all in a short time is unrealistic. You have to decide beforeh… Read More
Beginning in October 2020, only REAL ID-Compliant Driver's Licenses will get Past the TSA Checkpoint.
Take a quick look at your Driver's License. Does it have a Star in the Upper Right Corn… Read More
Life is full of transitions, transformations, and comings of age. During the early 1940s, as young men and women felt themselves rushing headlong into the responsibilities demanded by wartim… Read More
The ozone layer is one of the most vital atmospheric components of our planet. It is responsible for protecting life on Earth from the harmful UV radiation from the Sun. The effects of human… Read More
Cosmologists have detected the closest black hole to Earth ever discovered using a telescope, at La Silla Observatory in Chile. It was led by Chile-based European Southern Observatory astron… Read More
Spring is in full effect in the northern hemisphere and as restrictions on some outdoor spaces begin to lift, here are five ways you can enjoy some much-needed sunshine and fresh air while… Read More
We have all heard that some people are more left-brained (or logical) and some others are more right-brained (or creative). The idea has seeped deep into the collective consciousness of our… Read More
We all have at some point in our lives lived in denial. We delude ourselves about the relationship that just isn’t working, or that we will lose weight, and that if we don’t get… Read More
President-Elect, Joe Biden, has begun to fill White House Positions, announcing his Picks for Top Staff Positions, which he draw from his Inner Circle of Close Confidants and Campaign Staffe… Read More
Trump considers Targeting Birthright Citizenship with Executive Order in his last Weeks in Office.
Birthright Citizenship guarantees Citizenship to anyone Born anywhere it is considered U… Read More
In the time of global climate change, solar power has emerged as the go-to source of energy for its multiple benefits. Several countries across the globe are now promoting solar power instal… Read More
Are you wondering how Venice in November looks like? Gorgeous! November is one of the best times to visit Venice. And if you’re lucky enough to have a foggy day, you’ll discover… Read More
What do you think of Brazil?
Brilliant football talents, maybe colorful carnivals, right?
I guess it’s one of the reasons why you want to visit this lively country. But have you ever… Read More
Known as Paradise, the Caribbean is a massive archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, comprising the Caribbean Sea, its adjacent coasts, and its islands. It is a popular tourist attraction since i… Read More
“Do you wanna build a snowman?” Perhaps, similar to Olaf built by Elsa in the animation Frozen?! “Come on, let’s go and play!” Winter is around the world almost… Read More
Mexico offers breathtaking shorelines ideal for everyone, from partygoers to those seeking relaxation. We will help you find the best Mexico beach destination for sunbathing on the sand and… Read More
Would you like to have a wonderful holiday in a quiet place with breathtaking views and lots of tourist attractions? Why don’t you think of travelling to Jamaica to have a peaceful min… Read More
Are you planning to take on the Big Apple? That is one great decision you made there. However, it would be an awful waste if you travel to New York City and not experience most of what it ha… Read More
Photo by Brian McMahon on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien: A Call to Action.There it was. My first major good old… Read More
New Zealand is a magical place that offers crystal beaches and skiing sports at the same time. It’s a glorious country that continues to fascinate visitors and locals alike with its hi… Read More
At around 500 square miles, Los Angeles is the largest city within Los Angeles County. The home of Hollywood, Los Angeles has been known as the City of Stars as it has acted as the world&rsq… Read More
President Biden on Friday, will sign a Declaration on Migration, alongside other Leaders from the Western Hemisphere laying out a Framework Officials said will aim to Manage flows of Migrant… Read More
Australia’s New Government on Thursday, formally committed to a more ambitious Greenhouse Gas Reduction target, of 43% by the End of the Decade in fulfillment of a key Election pledge… Read More
Australia Travel Statistics
Australia often referred to as Down Under is the smallest of Earth’s seven continents. It is located in the southern hemisphere close to South Asia and s… Read More
What are the Top 7 Vacation Spots in the World?
Our planet is full of places in the deepest corners of the most forgotten regions of this world that will fit your spirit with all and leav… Read More
There are endless possibilities of things to do in New York at any time of the yearNew York is on of the most recognised cities in the world. Take a look at our guide of the top 20 things to… Read More
Endangered animals are animals that are at risk of demise and extinction for several reasons, the most important of which are their death and sudden, dramatic decline in large numbers around… Read More
Shakespeare said : “To be, or not to be, that is the question.”
Recently, in response to a question tweeted by Dogecoin founder Billy Markus “If you could upload your brain… Read More
Fact Number One: Hurricanes are named after a Taino God
Hurricanes are violent storms that form in a spiral over land. The word ‘Hurricane’ comes from the indigenous people… Read More
The Auriga (SP) – Antares / OFF273 had been posted originally on Electrobuzz
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Cold weather and candles:
If a child suddenly asks, why is the wind blowing? Don’t get confused, just take a candle and go to the door. Turn on the light and bring it to the upper h… Read More
It is a piece of landmass surrounded by water on all sides. Islands are part of a continent or continent-like and their area does not amount to a continent. The islands range in size from a… Read More
Geese are the largest member of the duck family in size, and the length of their neck distinguishes a goose. It is also the largest bird that can fly. The goose weighs about 16 kg, and the m… Read More
Waterfowl are birds characterised by rehabilitation and physical characteristics that allow them to swim and dive for long distances. These birds can swim and fly together. Some of them depe… Read More
Santiago is the capital of Chile. It is distinguished for being in the middle of a large valley called the Santiago Basin, surrounded by majestic mountains. The city is a meeting point betwe… Read More
Chicago is America’s third-largest city, home to more than 2.7 million people and covers over 600 km². In a city so big, there are endless attractions to visit.
Chicago i… Read More
The United States and Canada reached a deal aimed at stopping asylum-seekers from crossing the shared land border via unofficial crossings, though some details still need to be ironed out wh… Read More
If you ask ten people about the best time to visit South Africa, they will give you ten different answers! South Africa can arguably be a year-round destination that is perfect to visit from… Read More
We can learn about a country by exploring its attractions, studying its history, or reading its literature. But we can learn much more about a country when we dive deep into its culture. Cul… Read More
Spotify’s 2023 ‘tracks of Summer’ forecasts feature tracks from the Nigerian singing duet, Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, and David Adeleke, called Davido.
The only African songs… Read More
The summer solstice, also known as the longest day of the year, falls on June 21 in the northern hemisphere, marking the start of astronomical summer. This year it falls on Wednesday, June 2… Read More
Thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge in southern England to celebrate the Summer Solstice, the longest day in the northern hemisphere. The World Heritage site was open to the public fo… Read More
Today is the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, making it the shortest day and longest night of the year in Australia. Despite a slight relief from yesterday's icy conditions, there… Read More
A heatwave is sweeping across the Northern Hemisphere, with temperatures reaching record highs in Europe, North America, and Asia. Europe, the continent experiencing the fastest warming, is… Read More
China's infrastructure projects across South and Central America are raising concerns about their potential military presence near the US. The commander of US Southern Command, General Laura… Read More
According to the World Health Organization, covid-19 cases reported worldwide surged by 80 percent in the last month, days after a new "variant of interest" was designated.Although Covi… Read More
The summer of 2023 was the hottest on record globally, with temperatures well above average, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization and Copernicus. Heatwaves, wildf… Read More
The United Nations weather agency has declared the summer of 2023 as the hottest on record, with the northern hemisphere experiencing extreme heatwaves and devastating wildfires. The Coperni… Read More
The historic Venezuelan refugee crisis is causing a spike in migration along the US southern border, straining resources and policy options for American officials. Over 7.7 million people ha… Read More
The Biden administration plans to resettle up to 50,000 refugees from Latin America and the Caribbean in the next year as part of a larger goal to welcome 125,000 refugees fleeing violence w… Read More
Davido, a prominent Nigerian music sensation, has explained why he is known as the ‘King of Afrobeats’ in Nigeria.
Davido revealed this during an interview, emphasizing his treme… Read More
U.S. President Joe Biden will host leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean at the White House to discuss economic issues and migration. The inaugural Americas Partnership for Economic P… Read More
The King of the Bailundo Kingdom in Angola, King Tchongolola Tchongonga Ekuikui VI, visited a community of self-escaped slaves in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The community, Quilombo do Camorim… Read More