Travel & Daily Life

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How Best to Spend One's Time in Yosemite

One-Day Excursions No. 1. If I were so time-poor as to have only one day to spend in Yosemite I should start at daybreak, say at three o'clock in midsummer, with a pocketful of any sort of dry breakfast stuff, for Glacier Point, Sentinel Dome, the head of Illilouette Fall, Nevada Fall, the t Read More

Precious Time Spent in the Glow of Monaco

Written by Lilit Mkrtchyan
Grace Kelly, the princess of Monaco, left her bright career in Hollywood and moved to Monaco to live a fulfilling life with her prince. When she was offered a role to play in another Hollywood movie, she refused the offer because of her devotion to saving the tiny Principality of Monaco. A fasci Read More

Legislation About Yosemite

In the year 1864, Congress passed the following act:--  ACT OF JUNE 30, 1864 (13 STAT., 325).  An Act Authorizing a grant to the State of California of the "Yo-Semite Valley," and of the land embracing the "Mariposa Big Tree Grove." "Be it enacted by t Read More

What You Need to Know About Stocks in a Post-Pandemic (Coronavirus) World

Written by Mark Pringle
If you have never invested in stocks, you are probably leary about doing so now. The recent COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) pandemic and the associated social and economic turmoil have resulted in an unstable investing environment. However, once this perilous time is over, there are some essen Read More

The Outstanding Story of Leonid Afremov's Life

Written by Leonid Afremov
The paintings of the outstanding Belarusian artist Leonid Afremov were written in the best traditions of impressionism, however, they are an incomparable phenomenon of fine art. His works are renowned all over the world and are easily recognizable for their striking color accents Read More

Niagara Falls Facts, Fun Things to Do, and History

Written by Collins Obara
The Niagara Falls in Ontario Canada is among the top natural wonders in the world with three spectacular waterfalls; Bridal Veil, American Falls, and the Horseshoe Falls. The 56-kilometer spectacle of nature creates the numerous memories and experiences that you would expect in a world-class to Read More

War Is A Crime

Written by Ekoja Okewu
  Thirty five million people were casualties of the World War 1 (deceased and wounded), sixty million in world war 2; One million in the Korean war and three million in the Vietnam war. In recent times, the Bosnian ethnic cleansing led to more than two hundred thousand casualties , Iraq anot Read More

Why Should I Install Solar Panel At My Home Or Office?

Written by Enervest Solar
re you tired of paying costly energy bills? Why don’t you think of investing on Solar Panels installation? Utilizing the Sun to control your home can help diminish your power bills and your carbon impression. Giving you access to a sustainable and clean wellspring of vitality, company inv Read More

Life, Liberty and Personal Security in Peru

Written by Courtney Joshua
Week Two: Addresses how the rights to life, liberty, and personal security are being violated increasingly over the year’s in Peru since the armed conflict that ended in 2000. It analyzes how police brutality has been at the forefront of this issue and touches on ways in which human rights Read More

Easiest Ways to Deal with the Post-Party Cleaning in Holidays

Parties are in trend when you are thinking about togetherness with your friend and family and wanted to celebrate the special occasion. But the main thing people think about the cleaning up after the party. Although we all enjoy the special moments, also try the yummy food in the season.  With Read More

Brief Tips on Becoming a Novelist

Novel writing can be an exciting endeavor or course. However, to write effectively, you need some fundamental and developmental aspects to become a real writer. Basics of narrative drive, plot, and story structure are essential. In the early stages, you will need feedback as you move from one step t Read More

My Time On A Ventilator

Written by Margaret Brennan
You groggily awaken in the OR. Your surgery has ended so you close your eyes for a peaceful recovery. Without warning, you feel as though you’re being propelled through a wind tunnel and somewhere off in the distance, you hear someone shout, “Hurry, she’s not breathing.” Someone else shouts: “Her Read More