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Why do planes not cross the pacific ocean
I imagine taking a vacation somewhere far away, ideally somewhere exotic and thrilling! Korea? Japan, perhaps? Wonderful cuisine, amazing culture, and lots of opportunities to make oneself look foolish by misinterpreting regional customs. Is there anything not to love?
Abiodun AbbeyPublished 6 months ago in EducationThe Sweet Journey of Gingerbread
A Festive Delight with a Rich History Gingerbread, a quintessential symbol of the holiday season, captivates the senses with its rich spices and inviting aroma. This festive treat, often shaped into intricate designs and adorned with colorful decorations, holds a special place in Christmas traditions across the globe. Beyond its delightful taste, gingerbread possesses a storied past, weaving through centuries of history and culture. Let's take a bite into the history of gingerbread, from its origins as an ancient remedy to its evolution as an emblematic Christmas treat.
Festive Fusion FindsPublished 6 months ago in Education12 Habits That Will Make You Smarter
Ever wonder what Albert Einstein(1879-1955) and Nikola Tesla(1856-1943) have in common? Both Tesla and Einstein were groundbreaking thinkers known for their innovative ideas and contributions to science and technology.Now,forget the idea that being smart is just something you're born with. Smartness is like a muscle – you can flex it and make it stronger over time. So, what's the secret sauce? Well, I have gathered 15 habits that brainy folks share, and we think they can help you get sharper every day. Who does’nt want to be the smartest person in the room?
Bagwasi DennisPublished 6 months ago in Education- Content Warning
Sree Vishnu Sahrasanamastotram.
Vishnu Sahrasanama is a great hymn recited daily by Indians for decades. Although there are other Vishnu Sahrasanams of Vyasa in Kamala Purana, Masha Purana etc., Vishnu Sahrasana of Mahabharata is the most famous.
STORY CREATORPublished 6 months ago in Education 3D Printing in Construction
Imagine a world in which elaborate bridges appear overnight, buildings rise from the ground layer by layer, and shelters for victims of natural disasters appear within hours. This is the quickly becoming reality of 3D printing in construction, not the world of science fiction.
Nazir BhatkarPublished 6 months ago in Education- Content Warning
CRYSTALS IN URINE
Crystals in urine, often called urinary crystals, are microscopic solid particles that can form in the urinary tract. They are typically made of minerals and salts that are present in urine. While some crystals are normal and harmless, others can indicate an underlying medical condition, such as kidney stones or a urinary tract infection. The presence of crystals in urine is usually detected through a urine test and may require further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
Kubayi DavidPublished 6 months ago in Education - Content Warning
VAGUS NERVE
The vagus nerves, part of the autonomic nervous system, are the longest cranial nerves connecting the brain to various organs. Comprising the left and right vagus nerves, they regulate involuntary bodily functions, including heart rate, digestion, and respiratory rhythm. Stimulating these nerves can have therapeutic effects on mood, stress, and inflammation.
Smith RichardPublished 6 months ago in Education - Content Warning
ALPORT SYNDROME
Alport Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder affecting the kidneys, ears, and eyes. It results from gene mutations responsible for collagen production, leading to kidney damage, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities. Early diagnosis and management are crucial for addressing the progressive kidney issues associated with this condition.
Kubayi DavidPublished 6 months ago in Education Harmony with Nature: Exploring Environment Studies in the USA
In a world increasingly aware of the profound impact of human activities on the environment, the study of environmental science has become pivotal in shaping sustainable practices and policies. The United States, with its diverse ecosystems and commitment to environmental conservation, offers a rich and comprehensive landscape for those interested in pursuing studies in this field. In this blog post, we will delve into the vibrant realm of environmental studies in the USA, exploring academic programs, research opportunities, and the broader impact of these studies on our planet.
study word reviewPublished 6 months ago in Education- Content Warning
MUCUS IN STOOL
A healthy digestive system depends on different types of factors. A healthy diet, physical activity, and satiating mental health contribute to a healthy digestive system.
Abdullahi AlabiPublished 6 months ago in Education - Content Warning
DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN
Diarrhoea is a gastrointestinal condition with frequent, loose, and watery bowel movements. It is often caused by infections, food poisoning, dietary factors, or underlying medical conditions. Diarrhoea can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, and it is typically accompanied by abdominal discomfort or cramps. Treatment may include fluid replacement and addressing the underlying cause.
Abdullahi AlabiPublished 6 months ago in Education - Content Warning
CELIAC DISEASE
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in which ingesting gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, triggers an immune response that damages the small intestine’s lining. This damage hinders nutrient absorption and can lead to various symptoms, including diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fatigue, and skin rashes. The body starts producing antibodies for protection. As a result, the small intestine gets inflamed and doesn’t function as it should. The disease leads to damage of the villi, a lining protecting the small intestine, and hence, the organ cannot absorb essential nutrients required for complete nourishment of the body.
Abdullahi AlabiPublished 6 months ago in Education