Glow Worms Turn Cave Into Starry Night

    Marilyn Thipthorpe  Something quite special dwells beneath the surface of New Zealand and this proves that the country is just as beautiful below ground as it is above! The Waitomo area is famous for it’s limestone caves and within these caves are one of the most magical insects in the world, the glowworm. Glow worms…

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      Plants Communicate Using An Interne

      Marilyn Thipthorpe Hidden beneath the surface and entangled in the roots of Earth’s astonishing and diverse plant life, there exists a biological superhighway linking together the members of the plant kingdom in what researchers call the “wood wide web”. This organic network operates much like our internet, allowing plants to communicate, bestow nutrition, or even…

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        What to Look Out for on Your Cosmetics Labels

        Myisha Nawar We have the tendency of holding onto old makeup like we hold onto old clothes, clinging to the hope that we will wear them again. Quality makeup (high end or drugstore) isn’t cheap so it can be admittedly hard to discard them. However, unlike old clothing, old makeup poses serious risks to our…

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          Future Cardboard Houses

          Eshan Maitra Unbelievably a company of creative makers from Amsterdam, Fiction Factory has brought this amazing project. They are making houses merely out of cardboards. Though these are not any doll house, but houses for humans! Solid houses to live in! Surprisingly, they even promise each one can last over 100 years. Though they only…

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            Justin Trudeau Takes Leave For Romance

            Marilyn  Thipthorpe Justin Trudeau’s trip to Japan for bilateral talks and the Group of Seven summit was about more than just business. The prime minister took some much needed time off without any meetings or events, so he could celebrate his 11th wedding anniversary with his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. The couple spent the night…

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              “The Door” with it’s 5 key moments (Part-2)

              Myisha Nawar “While the heart breaking death of a major fan-favorite character of GAME OF THRONES is top of the mind at the moment, there were several other major pieces reverberating through the episode. Hold onto your socks, here are rest 3 of the episode’s key moments continued. 1. “Hold the Door”: The death blows…

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                The Kite Runner

                Syed Nasir Ershad In the Kite Runner, the story drifted on the subjects of friendship, betrayal, guilt, redemption and the uneasy love between father and son. These are universal themes that have been able to reach across cultural, racial, religious and gender gaps to resonate with readers of varying background. The writer’s depiction of pre-revolutionary…

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                  How To Achieve Your Full Potential

                  Myisha Nawar 1. Start with defining the best version of yourself. Everyone is different and you need to define the terms for your success. You need to know yourself and sharpen the terms accordingly. Jot down your values, strengths and weaknesses on a piece of paper. Then, set goals for yourself. List everything you want…

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                    Ramadan And Health!

                    Undoubtedly the month of Ramadan is the most blessed month of the year. This month was bestowed upon us Muslims so that we can train ourselves discipline for a month, which we are supposed to follow for the rest of the year. Saying that let us concentrate how we can use the principles of Ramadan…

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