Travel & Daily Life

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The Big Trees of Yosemite

Between the heavy pine and silver fir zones towers the Big Tree (Sequoia gigantea), the king of all the conifers in the world, "the noblest of the noble race." The groves nearest Yosemite Valley are about twenty miles to the westward and southward and are called the Tuolumne, Merced and Ma 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

Wildlife Photography for the Nature Photographer

Wildlife photography requires a combination of camera skills, timing and patience. One essential aspect is often forgotten: knowing how to use the light to get the  best results from your wildlife photos.  To take a top-class wildlife photograph, you need to know your animal; where Read More

Instantiation in ASP.NET C#

Written by Mark Pringle
In the ASP.NET C# programming language, any time you create a new object (using the new operator keyword) based on some model or class, it is said that the model or class has been instantiated. Employee e1 = new Employee(); Employee e2 = new Employee(); Employee e3 = new Employee(); Above, Read More

Stockholm Facts, Travel and Points of Interest

Written by Briam Kibet
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden. Also known as Venice of the north due to the presence of eye-catching buildings, inviting parks and plentiful museums. It contains an area measuring approximately 189 square kilometers with a national population of up to 9.9 million inhabitants. The name Stoc Read More

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

When Is The Right Time and What Is The Good Way For Solar Power Installation?

Written by Enervest Solar
How much percentage of your income do you spend on electricity bills every year? When you come up with an average ratio, you are almost spending more than food bills on electricity bills. And, this simply indicates, wastage of money. No doubt, electricity is our need and we couldn’t compromise 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

EFFECT OF SEED AGEING ON VIABILITY, VIGOUR AND YIELD OF COWPEA [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] IN MAKURDI

Written by Ekoja Okewu
ABSTRACT This experiment was conducted at the Federal University of Agriculture Teaching and Research Farm Makurdi, Benue state during the 2016 cropping season to study the effect of ageing on germination and yield of two cowpea varieties stored for a year, two years and three years. The experime 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

Trump Administration's Zero Tolerance Policy

Written by Catie Lindsey
     With humanitarian issues on the table, it has only been the last three days that CNN has felt the Zero Tolerance policy of the Trump administration newsworthy. On Friday, June 15, 2018, they were focusing on who did or did not interfere in the Trump presidential campaign. If t Read More

Professional Photographer Buys Her First Point and Shoot Camera and LOVES IT!

I am a professional photographer and I just purchased a point and shoot camera for the very first time. I chose the Nikon Coolpix P7700. Why is this a big deal? First, let me put things in perspective as to why is is a monumental moment in my life. I bought my first SLR camera in the early 70's. Read More