Travel & Daily Life

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Landscape Photography and Fine Art

Nowhere is the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words"truer than in relation to landscape photography. Photography itself is less than 200 years old. In fact, the term "photography," which most people take for granted, was not coined until 1839. Landscape photography provide Read More

Serengeti National Park: Where the Land Runs Forever

Serengeti National Park, located in the Simiyu and Mara regions of Tanzania, was originally established as a wildlife conservatory. Native Maasai people named the place, after their word, “siringet,” which means “the place where the land runs forever.” When visiting the Seren Read More

Check And Re-Check

Many times an otherwise excellent photo becomes outrightly ruined by carelessly added title or descriptive text. Seems like some people (mostly newbie photographers) are in an unbelievable hurry, and upload as if their lives depended upon it – which is, as we all know, never the case. So wh Read More

Is Trevor Lawrence the Next “Sure Thing” NFL QB? Not So Fast!

Written by Mark Pringle
He is projected to be the consensus number one pick in NFL Draft. He is also thought to be the one "sure-thing" quarterback of the 2021 NFL Draft. Even so, last year, I was not overly impressed with Trevor Lawrence, and that opinion carried over to the 2020 college season. However, I h Read More

Is Portuguese Food as Good as the Portuguese Think It Is

Written by Mark Pringle
Is Portuguese food as good as the Portuguese people say and think it is? The answer to that question is simple, yes, …and no. Let me explain. After I first moved to Portugal at the beginning of 2017, many of my Portuguese friends would ask me, “How do you like Portugal?” Howeve Read More

Porto: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Towering cathedrals, a vibrant cityscape, a spectacular wine region to the East, and, a collaboration of old, dilapidated, and new architecture create possibly the best city in Portugal, Porto. This large Portuguese city of Porto (second in size after Lisbon) straddles the Douro River Read More

Worker-Consumer Warriors Co-Operate

Written by sand blown
Since the twenties, thirties, and forties, psychologists have tied themselves to the wealth of media advertising. Capitalism is based on fostering competition, and, competition is by nature a divisive pursuit. Hence, a constant division ends in the management of a consumer population& Read More

Africa Of My Dream

Written by Ekoja Okewu
Africa is the home to the black race. It has 54 countries and majority of her citizens rely on Agriculture for a livelihood. Nature blessed Africa with resources capable of liberating the continent from her present state of non-industrialization but our insistence on doing things the crude way has r Read More

Is The Magnesium Helpful For The Anxiety?

Written by Salt Laboratory
Yeah…. Just came from the work at the home and still not going over back from the last moment trip or I can say anxiety is in your mind….  and I wish anyone just my muscle with the massage and give me the relax. Is this scenario of you every day?  If the answer is YES then &h Read More

Learning To Write Poems

Poems are made of human thoughts. They are the spontaneous, natural outflow of emotions evolving from close and objective observations of the things and circumstances around us. Since human mind carries a bit of cosmic world inborn in it, it cannot prevent itself from rising to elations at the r Read More

Go Green With The Solar Panels Option And Save Money

Written by Enervest Solar
Are you thinking to get the best option for the energy and still confused for the perfect source? Then here is the best way to choose the perfect one. Some Glimpse Of The Green Energy AKA Solar Energy, Solar Panels Melbourne system capture the sun's energy using photovoltaic cells, and that Read More

The Modification of Technology

If there is one thing I have noticed about Technology is that, it keeps modifying itself. We all ask ourselves, "What Is Technology" ? and do we ever get to conclusions and answers about it? , I doubt it. Well, I for one think it's remarkable. It delivers and it disappoints. It Read More