Travel & Daily Life

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History, Patience, and Understanding: An American Travel Story of Growth

Written by Mark Pringle
For three years, my wife and I have lived abroad in Portugal. This time of temporary immigration has led to meeting people of many different cultures and has provided delightful experiences. Recently, I had another learning encounter that teaches all of us a beautiful lesson. I went into a ca Read More

Landscape Nature Photography For Beginners

It does not matter if you want to start with nature landscape photography as a hobby or as a profession, there are beginners tips for everyone. If you're going to learn the skills and the different techniques you need for nature landscape photography you can read about it online, buy a book abou Read More

Yosemite: The Approach to the Valley

When I set out on the long excursion that finally led to California I wandered afoot and alone, from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico, with a plant-press on my back, holding a generally southward course, like the birds when they are going from summer to winter. From the west coast of Florida I crossed Read More

Kathmandu: Nepal's Amazing Gateway to Mount Everest

Written by Swati Bisht
Nepal has always been synonymous with the Himalayas in my mind. The very thought of Himalayas gives fresh energy to the soul, and I was no exception. Just a few years back, I planned this short four-day trip to Kathmandu; the capital of Nepal and its largest metropolis. Though after this trip, I hav Read More

The Trees of Yosemite Valley

The most influential of the Valley trees is the yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa). It attains its noblest dimensions on beds of water-washed, coarsely-stratified moraine material, between the talus slopes and meadows, dry on the surface, well-watered below and where not too closely assembled in groves t Read More

DIY Belt Clip

This small piece of metal comes handy when I have to let go of my camera because I might for a moment need both hands free (like when climbing, or paddling). I made it from a flat strip of stainless steel, an excellent material that you can find inside the rubber part of (worn) windshield wipers. Read More

Great Indian Teaching System

  India is a land of many traditions. In an Indian family, when a child is born, on the eleventh day NAMAKARNAM is performed i.e., naming ceremony. After few months ANNAPARSHANAM  - feeding the child with solid food, then after few years on the Navarathri festival or Gurupurnima or on a 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

Life is a Surprise

Written by Nadine Oraby
I see life as a surprise. The fact that nothing is guaranteed is quite threatening. In other words, no one knows what exactly is going to happen in the next couple of minutes. Even if you guess, it turns out to be mere assumptions that have nothing to do with reality. That is why the rate of disappo Read More

Is There Any Necessity to Invest on Magnesium Pills For Better Sleep?

Written by Salt Laboratory
Do you have problem while sleeping? What is the importance of magnesium? And, how would the magnesium Oil pills can help you sleep peacefully? Is there any drawback? Welcome to this article, I am fitness-trainer and a working woman. Few years back, I was tired of sleepless nights and then I have dec Read More

Love and Jealousy

Written by Nadine Oraby
Love is the sweetest experience anyone could ever live. Especially when you fall in love with the right person who makes you feel like you are the only love of his life even if he had past experiences. Someone who makes you feel completely safe and secured, he makes you feel irreplaceable. He embrac Read More

The Africa We Want

Written by Ekoja Okewu
  An Africa where the youths will convert wastelands like mountains, hills and other highlands into wind mill farms. A place where students will build wind-harvesting plants from local ore and timber to produce energy for community use and exportation. An Africa where women are indispensa Read More