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What Do the Symbols on the Gravestones Mean?
The Great Awakening that began in the early 18th century witnessed a dramatic shift in the popular notions and rituals surrounding the afterlife. The puritan motifs that tend to feature straightforward images of mortality and death faded and cemeteries began to incorporate classical and Egyptian decorative motifs.
By Kamna Kirti2 years ago in FYI
Why Most of the Churches Are Now Using Bulk Text Messaging?
If you've ever tried to organise a youth event, let alone a church-wide event, you'll understand how difficult it may be. When it comes to youth groups, it might be difficult to reach both younger kids who don't drive and older students who do drive but have to juggle other after-school and extracurricular activities on top of their youth group commitments. You'll also have to work with your parents.
By Hammad Abid2 years ago in FYI
The Theory of Everything
He had an IQ of 160 and was one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history. Although he became physically disabled with a disease that could not be cured, his brain, his mind, was left ‘untouched’. His lifes’ work revolutionized ‘the field’ and his books have been bought by people who know nothing about his area of expertise. His knowledge, research and work has made an imprint over several generations. He was Stephen Hawking.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 years ago in FYI
Lina Marcela Medina De Jurado — The Girl Who Gave Birth To Her Child At The Age Of 5
Born in September 1933, Lina Marcela Medina de Jurado is a Peruvian female who is the confirmed youngest mom. She gave birth to a baby when she was only five years old. Based on the medical reports, she was four and half years old when she became pregnant. This makes her the youngest documented case of precocious puberty.
By Kiran Yasmin2 years ago in FYI
For the first time in the world, The Heart of a Pig was Implanted in a Human Being, Find Out How it Can Save Millions of Lives.
For the first time in the world, a pig's heart has been implanted inside a human being. The feat was performed by American doctors who successfully transplanted a pig's heart into a 57-year-old man.
By parth rakangor2 years ago in FYI
Kiss a Ginger Day – January 12th
Kiss a Ginger is today, January 12th. Whether you are a redhead or know someone who is; today is an uplifting day to offset “Kick a Ginger Day”. So, make sure you reach out to someone you know who is a redhead and of course, ask them if you can kiss them today.
By Lynne Black2 years ago in FYI
Before you start the diet, here's what you should know!
There’s a right and wrong way to do a ketogenic diet, but researchers are still looking into its impact on heart health. The Vitamin Shoppe started the national day in 2019 to increase awareness about the low-carb, high-fat diet, which has been linked to weight loss and a reduction in epileptic seizures. While many dieters have had success with ketogenic eating programs, researchers are unsure about the long-term effects of keto.
By Shashini Thennakoon2 years ago in FYI
Fiverr has introduced a new personalized discovery feature akin to Pinterest.
Fiverr, a freelance marketplace, is launching an interactive Pinterest-like smartphone experience that allows customers to interact with a constantly updated feed of visual content handpicked just for them. The new "Inspire" function, according to the business, was created expressly to assist customers find new projects and freelancers on the marketplace. Users can interact with the content by "liking" it in their feed and saving it to a mood board or list in the app for further reference.The content can be interacted with by "liking" it in their feed and saving it to a mood board or list in the app for further reference.
By Shashini Thennakoon2 years ago in FYI
10 Predictions of What the World Will Look Like in 2022.
10 Predictions of What the World Will Look Like in 2022. When people think about the future, they often imagine a bleak and dark place. But what if we could imagine a brighter world? One where technology has helped us to live in greater harmony with the environment, with each other? It's time for a change.
By John Abesellom3 years ago in FYI
Cool Facts About The English Language That Will Probably Make You Hate It Even More
On the first day of my high school Spanish class, a girl behind me said, "Why do we have to learn Spanish? It's so much harder than English." Obviously, this tone deaf comment is exactly one that a frustrated language learner (especially one that is a teenage girl) would make. However, even I, a fellow teenage girl at the time, saw the flaw and inappropriate nature of the comment. It wouldn't be for a few years though, in my college linguistics class that I would actually learn just how wrong she was.
By Alisan Keesee3 years ago in FYI
The Gathering Storm: The Forces Roiling the World of Anne Boleyn By Howard Bloom
What was the role of sex in the romance of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIIIth? Did their courtship do what Pierre Louis de Maupertuis decrees—finding the shortest distance between two points? Or did it do something far more ambitious? Did it create the longest distance between two points? Did it harness the hurricanes of history? Or, to put it differently, is the story of Anne and Henry simple and thrifty or expensive and complex? You be the judge.
By Jimmy Stars World3 years ago in FYI