Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr
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If You Know These Essential Tips, You Can Survive Pretty Much Anything
When seeking assistance in public, approach individuals rather than groups. This is due to the bystander effect, where people in groups are less likely to help as they assume others will assist. If you suspect a car is following you on a grid-like road, make four right or left turns. If the car does too, you're likely being tailed. Don't go home - try to lose them. If caught outside in a storm and your hair stands on end, immediately find shelter. This static indicates lightning may strike you. If no shelter's available, crouch low with your head between your knees to minimize contact with the ground.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr21 days ago in Lifehack
Why They Stopped Building Statues on Easter Island
Easter Island is one of the most isolated islands in the world. Once, it was covered with forests filled with different trees and ferns. But when the first humans came to the island around 400 CE, the forests slowly began to disappear. And starting from 1250 CE, Moai Statues began appearing all over the place. People made them from different types of rock: compressed volcanic ash, basalt, trachyte, and red scoria.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr21 days ago in History
How Filipino Breads Are Made Fresh Every Morning in this Traditional Bakery in Quezon
Our life's journey can be compared to making bread - we start from humble beginnings. Just as dough rises during the baking process, our lives also expand over time. My name is Pablito Casiño. I own this bakery, although I have passed ownership to my four children. Yeast enables the bread to rise and grow. This bakery was founded by my parents. They told me my father started baking in 1944. My father created all the recipes, initially selling pandesal and bonete breads. At first, my father did the baking while my mother managed the storefront with our assistance, despite our young age. Since I was 10, I observed the bakery's daily operations. I used to help my father prepare the dough for baking. Even in high school, I continued assisting him, allowing me to learn and master all his recipes and techniques. Initially, it was a family-run enterprise. However, as demand increased, running it alone became challenging, so we hired additional staff.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr21 days ago in Wander
Worst maid abuse case in Singapore
Domestic workers and servants often migrate from poor backgrounds in search of better opportunities in more prosperous nations. They leave their homes to earn a living in foreign lands with stronger currencies. While many people treat them kindly, some mistreat them. Maids worldwide frequently endure inhumane treatment from employers, including verbal abuse, demanding schedules, and even physical violence. Most cases go unreported, but some become so extreme they cannot remain hidden. Today we examine one particularly disturbing case of maid abuse that shocked the public and judges alike.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr21 days ago in Criminal
4 scary deep woods horror stories
When I was a kid, my great-grandma would always sign us up for Christian camp near Stevens Pass in Washington. Despite the Christian themes, I had a lot of fun there, even if there were some strict rules. The campground was tucked away behind a remote dirt road, with a large field and endless stretches of forest beyond that. The staff cabins were at the edge of the road, and the camper cabins were further north, some nestled in the woods and others next to the field. The communal bathrooms were quite large. The camp focused on local history, which I never cared much about. The cabins were named after Washington cities, except the oldest one called the Dean's cabin. There were always stories and myths about the cabins being haunted or people dying there, which were exciting at first but got old after a while.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr22 days ago in Horror
Accidental Discoveries Worth Millions
The most fascinating unplanned discovery I've made in my life was finding a $10 bill in an old winter jacket. Some people are luckier, uncovering ancient underground cities or inventing something that makes them millionaires. Velcro was created after a routine stroll in the woods. Kellogg's Corn Flakes were inspired by a chipped tooth. And Plato saved a business empire from collapse by chance.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr22 days ago in History
North Korea's most powerful woman | DW Documentary
North Korea is ruled like a monarchy by the Kim family rather than as a socialist country. Negotiating with North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons will be fruitless as long as the regime is determined to acquire them. Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong-un's sister, is portrayed as a powerful, sometimes threatening, sometimes charming figure. She is considered the most influential woman in North Korean history. Kim Yo-jong holds high positions in the Workers' Party. At a recent event, she looked back on the country's fight against COVID-19, saying she witnessed many tragedies that moved her deeply. In August 2022, Kim Yo-jong gave a speech celebrating North Korea's claimed victory over COVID-19. She revealed her brother Kim Jong-un had contracted the virus and was very ill with high fever. She expressed sadness at being unable to help him as he made many critical decisions alone to protect the people. The emotional scene bolstered propaganda depicting devotion to the Kims. It also affirmed Kim Yo-jong's status as second-in-command. Over the past decade, Kim Yo-jong has become a major figure, playing a key role as inter-Korean ties fluctuated. Her power stems from her close bond with Kim Jong-un and her demonstrated skills since entering public life. The story of the Kim dynasty begins with founder Kim Il-sung, who became leader after WWII with Soviet backing, defeating other contenders. He maintained ties with China and the USSR while building his own cult of personality. His son Kim Jong-il was groomed as successor from a young age. The "royal bloodline" became the basis of the family's power. When Kim Jong-il died in 2011, his son Kim Jong-un succeeded him despite no political experience. The young woman grieving behind Jong-un was his sister Kim Yo-jong, then unknown. Kim Jong-un and Yo-jong grew close while studying in Switzerland away from their parents. Kim Yo-jong steadily gained prominence, undertaking Party functions before becoming second-in-command, able to fill in for Kim Jong-un if needed - unprecedented for a woman. She has her brother's full confidence. Her rise is remarkable in North Korea's male-dominated, chauvinistic society. Kim Jong-un relied on Kim Yo-jong's help managing things. He delegated appropriate tasks to her. She's not co-dictator, but plays a supporting role. Kim Yo-jong first gained international notice at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. Her presence signaled Kim Jong-un's seriousness about improving relations. South Koreans were excited to host the "princess." Kim Yo-jong made a poised yet imperious impression. She brought a letter from her brother inviting the South's president Moon Jae-in to meet. After her successful Olympic visit, Kim Yo-jong gave Moon the letter when she visited Seoul, the first ruling family member to do so since division. She electrified South Korea and impressed with her poise and efficiency. The outreach led to Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in's 2018 summit at the DMZ, with Kim Yo-jong present in a supporting role. Her public role further legitimized her. She also attended the 2018 Singapore summit between Kim Jong-un and Trump. She kept a low profile and spoke little. The rapprochement was short-lived as talks stalled over denuclearization. North Korea resumed missile tests while Kim Yo-jong's rhetoric grew confrontational, vowing destruction of "imperialists." In 2020, she ordered the destruction of the inter-Korean liaison office, damaging her reputation in South Korea. When diplomacy fails, Kim Yo-jong leads hostility toward South Korea and the US. Her aggressive statements promise retaliation. She has firmly rejected economic aid in exchange for denuclearization. After Seoul resumed joint U.S. military drills, Kim Yo-jong said peace was impossible with U.S. troops present and expressed regret about South Korean "deceit." She demands North Korea be accepted as a nuclear power, though Washington refuses. With talks fruitless, experts have abandoned hopes of denuclearization. Kim Jong-un would not relinquish nuclear weapons that confer legitimacy and strength. Kim Yo-jong's uncompromising words make that position clear. Her rhetoric and skills have developed over the years. She could potentially succeed Kim Jong-un if his health prevents him ruling. As a Kim, she has more authority than other officials. She is clearly second-in-command. Kim Jong-un's presentation of his young daughter recently underscores the dynasty's durability. Regardless of who rules next, the Kims will maintain their grip, and Kim Yo-jong has proven herself a true child of the dynasty.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr28 days ago in Humans
Most Dangerous Trees You Should NEVER Touch
The Manchineel Tree found in the Caribbean has sap containing irritants that can blister skin and blind eyes on contact. Rainwater dilutes the sap, making standing under the tree risky as tainted droplets fall. Breathing evaporated sap can burn lungs. Locals mark Manchineel trunks with red bands as warnings. The tree also bears green "beach apple" fruit that appears sweet but contains toxins. Eating the fruit causes intense burning throat pain that prevents swallowing, lasting for hours. While some find relief chugging cold drinks, the fruit can also blister mouths and disrupt digestion. Any unfamiliar fruit on Caribbean beaches lacking umbrellas should be avoided.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr28 days ago in Lifehack
The Most Unusual Planets in the Universe
The planet t-r-e-s-2b is perpetually dark with no stars visible in its pitch black skies. This gas giant is around one and a half times more massive than Jupiter, and its surface absorbs light extremely well. It may also faintly glow dark red due to its blazing hot atmosphere, which has temperatures akin to fresh lava.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr28 days ago in Education
90 Facts You Never Knew You Wanted to Know
Most people think humans have only five senses, but that's not completely true. Taste, touch, smell, sight and hearing aren't the only ones. Scientists say people have between 9 and 20 senses total. These include thermoception (sense of warmth) and equilibrioception (sense of balance). There's also the sense of time, although not everyone seems to have that.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr28 days ago in Education
The Story Of Ancient Egypt's Mysterious Queens
Ancient Egypt has a rich history spanning over 6,000 years. The lives and deaths of its famous characters continue to fascinate us today. We visit museums to get a real sense of ancient Egypt's grandeur, like its monumental statues of monumental men. But when examining the faces in museums, we see they are all men. Where are the women of ancient Egypt? Of course, the most famous is Cleopatra, but to learn about earlier great women, we must go from the monumental to the tiny, as most images of them are on small coins. I want to uncover who these influential women were. By looking in the right places, we see ancient Egypt's story is also one of extraordinary women who left an extraordinary legacy. Queen Hetepheres, Pharaoh Hatshepsut, Queen Nefertari, and Pharaoh Arsinoe paved the way for each other and Cleopatra, creating a legacy of female authority that shaped not just Cleopatra but generations to come. They are incredible role models even today. By telling their stories, I'll take a fresh look at this great civilization through the eyes of ancient Egypt's women.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr28 days ago in History
Uncovering the Secrets of New York City
New York City is a dynamic, forward-looking metropolis. No other city embraces the future as enthusiastically as the Big Apple. New York grew out of its strategic location at the mouth of the Hudson River and its mighty harbor. The key to its success lies hidden beneath its rivers and harbor.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr28 days ago in Earth