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Water Future of Third Pole
The names of Asia's highest mountain The Himalaya, Karakoram, Hindu Kush ranges crave adventure to those who live worldwide but for more than a billion people, these are the names of their most import
How Indian National Army Devote To India’s Independence
Subhas Chandra Bose was born on 23rd January, 1897 and died on 18th August, 1945. He was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India, but on the attempt to liberate India o
Increase In Pollution Decreases Rainfall Level!
Our world is leading towards water scarcity and it is not much awaited for the time when water crisis will hit the world. It’s the month of July and many regions have still not seen rains, what
Fight Addiction; Get Your Digital Detox Now
Our eyes remain so blocked for hours while holding a 7-inch object that we don’t even remember the last time we exchanged constructive and meaningful words with anybody. A man is becoming a soci
How The Ancient Romans Drew Their Monumental Architecture
We have known for a long time that some of the builders in ancient times have extraordinary abilities, but we still do not know how certain monumental construction projects were achieved. However, a m
Scurvy Found In Jawbone of Last Crusader King!
According to a forensic analysis, it is found that one of the last crusader king had scurvy when he died,this contradicts the old facts that the king died from plague or dysentery.This new result have
Recollecting The Routes To Ancient Australia
A group of experts gathered to investigate the deep history of the continent have revealed new ideas about how people first arrived in Australia.They utilized sophisticated models for determining not
WHO Released One-Hour Screening Per Day For Half Grown Kids
The world health organization has released new instructions on physical activity, sluggish behaviors, and sleep for young children. According to world health organization more than 5 years old kids sh
Friendly Bacteria: A Boon For Frogs
There has been a huge decline in the number of species in recent years, among those frogs and amphibians are also the ones that have been hit hard by the adverse situations. These situations include m
A New Study Discloses The Biology Of The Hunger Hormone, Leptin
In a new study, Yale researchers offer information on leptin, a hormone that plays a key role in appetite, overfeeding and obesity. They said their findings improve knowledge about leptin and weight g
Text of Samurai Discloses the Secrets of the Supernatural Powers of the Sword Fighters
A recently converted samurai text, called Twelve Rules of the Sword, reveals the secrets of a sword fighting school that dominates a technique that grants supernatural powers. The text, dating from t
Silver Lining For Professional Counseling: Little Knowledge And Surplus Opportunities
India is an education sector with deficit counseling, and has around 1 lakh of career advisors, while it needs less than 15 lakh of career advisors to satisfy the student market (currently 315 million
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