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Why do people risk their lives to make a millions of bangles in India?
Narrator: The production of a single glass bangle requires the collaborative effort of numerous individuals. They are manufactured within extremely high-temperature furnaces. At such high temperatures, the glass becomes as thin as water. Furthermore, in the event that they do not use caution... Narrator: The workers in this environment endure temperatures reaching up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit during the entire day.
By Violet Muthoni2 years ago in Art
"DR. Do Little"
Few characters in the worlds of children's literature and amazing movies capture the imagination quite like Dr. Dolittle. We travel into the core of Dr. Dolittle's universe in this investigation, exploring the depths of his personality, the attraction of his exploits, and the enduring value of his lesson.
By Misha story writer2 years ago in Art
Exploring Oslo
Nestled amongst the serene fjords and picturesque landscapes of Norway, Oslo stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of modernity and tradition. This vibrant capital city, with its rich history dating back over a thousand years, offers visitors an unparalleled experience that seamlessly integrates culture, innovation, and the breathtaking beauty of nature, all under the ever-changing skies of its varied weather.
By Santosh Sahu2 years ago in Art
A Habit of Hubris
A Habit of Hubris Introduction John Gay wrote poetry and plays in the early 1700s. His play ‘The Beggar’s Opera’ was incredibly popular. Gay and Shakespheare were not contemporaries, but they both shared London’s theaters and theater goers. Over the test of time, why is one of them still part of almost all English curriculums, but the other is niche? What causes, sustains, or tarnishes literary greatness?
By Duointherain2 years ago in Art
Ethnic Dresses for Women, Ideal for Any Occasion, Style Tips, Material Choices with The Jaipur Loom
Ethnic clothing for women is a colorful celebration of global culture and customs. They are available in a stunning array of designs, colors, and materials, and each one has a unique story to tell. These garments—from the flowing kaftans of Africa to the beautifully embroidered sarees of India—represent more than just a person's ethnicity, social standing, or even religious beliefs.
By The Jaipur Loom2 years ago in Art
Drama in 2024: A Year of Resilience and Creativity
Yemeni drama has a rich history and has played a significant role in reflecting the social, cultural, and political dynamics of Yemeni society. Despite the challenging environment, the Yemeni drama industry has continued to thrive and evolve, showcasing remarkable resilience and creativity. This article explores the landscape of Yemeni drama in 2024, highlighting notable productions, emerging trends, and the industry's contribution to Yemeni culture.
By Fuad Al-Qrize2 years ago in Art
Adored Italian originator and modeler Gaetano Pesce dies at 84
Gaetano Pesce needs little presentation. But, the 82-year-old is still brimming with shocks, particularly for youthful fashioners. Brought into the world in northern Italy and raised by a single parent, the engineer, planner, and craftsman concentrated on engineering in Venice prior to being maneuvered into the vortex of 1960s trial and error in Revolutionary Plan. While a considerable lot of his counterparts either lost steam or chose taking care of the inclinations of the bourgeoisie, Pesce experimented constantly with new materials, new shapes, new predictions. The gladly muddled oeuvre he's made in the 50 years since ranges media, furniture, workmanship, and whole structures — in Bahia, Osaka, Puglia — that have roused ages of youthful makers since (myself included). Pesce thinks in variety, shape, surface, materials, and the legislative issues of narrating, yet all that he does is worried about time: how can one encapsulate it as an orchestrator of history? Our meeting happens in his enormous Brooklyn Naval force Yard studio in New York, the city he's called home beginning around 1980. It is from here that his plans, in signature materials like pitch, texture, and polyurethane, advance into the world and into contemporary awareness. Pesce works constantly, not in any event, during the pandemic — his new show at Salon 94, Not any more Quiet Articles, is one of three he's chipped away at this year. At the point when I show up at the studio, I promptly fall into a creation line that expects me to embed myself into the scene, track down my motivation among the laborers, and subside into the main job: meeting a symbol.
By Chioma Echefu 2 years ago in Art
Instructions to photo April 8's sun based overshadow with a camera or a cell phone
"Obscure Across America," will air live Monday, April 8, starting at 2 p.m. ET on ABC, ABC News Live, Public Geographic Station, Nat Geo WILD, Disney+ and Hulu as well as organization virtual entertainment stages.
By Chioma Echefu 2 years ago in Art
Exploring the wonders of Rainbow
What is a RAINBOW? Have you at any point seen a rainbow after a major rainstorm? Have you at any point pondered where rainbows come from and how they are shaped well today is your big chance to shine and no since there's a leprechaun holding up at the finish of the rainbow with a pot of gold rather we will get familiar with the genuine mystery about what makes a rainbow furthermore, whether they truly have an.
By Vivek Kumar2 years ago in Art
Exploring the Faroe Islands
Nestled in the North Atlantic Ocean between Norway, Iceland, and Scotland, the Faroe Islands constitute an archipelago of stunning natural beauty and captivating history. These remote islands, characterized by dramatic cliffs, lush green valleys, and picturesque villages, have a unique cultural heritage shaped by their Norse origins, rugged terrain, and maritime traditions. In this article, we delve into the fascinating history, vibrant culture, and ever-changing weather that define the Faroe Islands.
By Santosh Sahu2 years ago in Art









