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Malaysia's Caring Spirit Shines Bright in Small Acts of Kindness. Content Warning.
Malaysia has undergone a remarkable growth journey, transitioning from a country dependent on primary commodities to its present-day knowledge and innovation-driven economy. The country's focus on innovation has been central to its economic progress, with initiatives like the declaration of 2010 as the 'Year of Innovation' and the establishment of institutions like Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM) leading the development of Malaysia's innovation ecosystem
By trekking-tripper-veera2 years ago in Art
Illuminating the Night:
In every corner of the world, from bustling metropolises to serene countryside landscapes, fireworks paint the night sky with a symphony of colors, sparks, and enchantment. As a timeless symbol of celebration and unity, fireworks captivate audiences, evoke wonder, and commemorate cherished traditions. Join us on a journey as we delve into the rich tapestry of fireworks displays across the globe, where each explosion tells a story of culture, history, and human connection.
By Explosive Fireworks2 years ago in Art
Powerful painful empowering. Content Warning.
Not an easy exhibition to see, Lost in Parys describes in painful detail the love and loss of a mother following her son's death at the age of 19. Artist Alison Lapper is perhaps best known as the subject of a nude sculpture by Marc Quinn, which was mounted in Trafalgar Square, London, between 2005 and 2007. Controversial at the time and drawing the obvious idiotic comments about nudity, beauty, the female form and whether pregnancy and disability were suitable subjects to put on display in a public place. These days one would hope that the world is a little more tolerant and a lot more understanding.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Art








