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The enchanting beauty of oromia
# The Enchanting Beauty of Oromia: Ethiopia's Heartland ## A Tapestry of Culture, Nature, and Heritage Ethiopia, a nation steeped in history and diversity, is home to the Oromo people, the largest ethnic group in the country. The region they predominantly inhabit, Oromia, is a stunning tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and traditions that reflects the rich heritage of its people. From the rolling highlands to the vibrant festivals, Oromia offers an array of beauties that captivate visitors and locals alike.
By Ammar Mubarakabout a year ago in Art
My bucket list in winter
As winter draws its cloak across the land, my bucket list unfolds like an ancient scroll, beckoning me to venture into a world that’s both familiar and mysterious. There’s something about winter that feels like entering a different dimension—time slows, the air sharpens, and the landscape is transformed into a dreamscape of frost, shadow, and light. Every year, I feel this irresistible pull toward winter’s embrace, like there’s magic hidden in the snowflakes, waiting to be discovered.
By Jafrin Zakariaabout a year ago in Art
Hair Extension Suppliers: A Deep Dive into Hair Vendors in China
The global hair extensions market is booming, with China emerging as a dominant force in the industry. The country is home to thousands of hair extension suppliers, offering a wide range of products that cater to diverse customer needs. This article explores the landscape of hair vendors in China, highlighting the factors that make them a preferred choice for businesses worldwide. We will also discuss how to identify reliable suppliers, the types of hair extensions available, and the importance of quality control in this competitive market.
By ever beautingabout a year ago in Art
Combine Art And Coffee
The Historical Intersection Of Art And Coffee Culture The intertwining of art and coffee culture traces back to the vibrant coffeehouses of 17th-century Europe, which emerged as social hubs for intellectuals, artists, and writers. These establishments were not merely places to enjoy a cup of coffee; they were crucibles of creativity and discourse. In cities like Paris, Vienna, and London, coffeehouses became the preferred venues for discussing philosophy, politics, literature, and art.
By Yellow Woodpeckerabout a year ago in Art
A Man Who was all fine, but he wasn't
A young man, will educated, introduce him self and reported that his brother has suffered brain haemorrhage, but he is all fine, but they have taken him to another hospital and there were no space to accommodate him there, but the doctors there advised that he need hospital admission and strict monitoring and may be surgery as well. On heavy heart we also informed them about the same situation at ours, however we assessed the patient and he was all fine, he was talking and was smiling, however his left side of body was weak although he didn't reported himself but on assessment we got it, but that was mild but this is usual thing with brain haemorrhage patient, that they either develop sudden neurological deficits or some time its delayed. we give the patient initial treatment, and repeated brain imaging, there was huge brain haematoma and has created mass effect, The patient has developed headach at noon and now its was evening, he had episode of loss of consciousness and some weakness in left side of body.Now in evening there was some space available for the patient and we did required surgery but the patient needed ICU care post op however that wasn't available, and now it was mid night, we shifted patient to HDU in ward, he was irritable, his brothers were there with him, all were hopeful about him, there I also saw his young son of 18, with his cousins, so sad, yet so hopeful, would greet us politely every time we passed by him, fortunately on next morning he got ICU bed and was shifted to it, was there for more than a week, in first few days in ICU he was in vegetative state, he was breathing on his own, his heart was fine, but he was comatose, wasn't responding, but after few days he got fine, was opening eyes, and following command, tracheosotomy has been done to him, that's why he couldn't talk but could communicate. He was there in hospital for more than a month, got respiratory infection which is the most common cause of death in such patients however he survived it, and recovered, after a month of care, he was able to breath on his own, he was opening eyes, was following command and could communicate in subtle way with his siblings, now I used to see his young son, all happy about his father, for now he know his father is safe, his brother who was educated man, all serious and polite, was satisfied and was making arrangement to take his brother home.
By brain stories about a year ago in Art
A Man who would walk in hospital at night
He was a 25 year old nice and innocent boy, with good relation ship with father, He has a good memory and was polite guy, his father was proud of him. But two months before he suddenly developed weak memory, couldn't recognise people, wasn't aware of time and place. He would talk propely, would answer you any thing you asked him about his health but couldn't recognise people properly, couldn't tell you if what's the time is. His memory was also weak now he couldn't recall things that happened an hour ago. While talking to him to assess him, interrogating him was troubling for him, continuous questioning would make him weep, his eyes would well up with tears, sometime the tears would fall down his cheeks and he would begin to wipe them. I would stop again and again to give him time to compose him self, when I used to ask him if he is fine, should I continue my interview, he would give the permission and would assure me that He is fine and he can answer. His father was so worried about him, and would ask me again and again whether he will get fine, can he be like before. Including these symptoms he also have episode of generalised fits that was associate with urinary incontinence, initially he would only urinate unconsciously during episode of fits, but with time he developed unconsciously urinating with out fits, also his frequency of fits was increasing, he also had lost weight.
By brain stories about a year ago in Art
Best Restaurant Chef - Assistant Restaurant Manager in MI
Restaurant Chef in MI A restaurant chef is a culinary specialist who oversees a restaurant's kitchen operations. They play an important part in menu planning, culinary preparation, and ensuring the quality of items offered to guests. Chefs frequently specialize in particular cuisines or cooking techniques, allowing them to create distinct flavors and presentations for their food.
By Rooney Recruiting Servicesabout a year ago in Art
Understanding Individual Tax Services: Tax Pros 360 Inc. Content Warning.
In today’s complex financial landscape, managing taxes efficiently has become more critical than ever. Individual tax services play a vital role in helping people meet their tax obligations while maximizing their financial outcomes. This blog will explore what individual tax services are, why they are crucial in daily life, their importance in online businesses, how they can contribute to business growth, and the benefits and process of utilizing these services.
By Muhammad Arsalanabout a year ago in Art
Vacation Rental Management Maximizing Returns and Guest Satisfaction
Maximizing Returns and Guest Satisfaction Vacation Rental Management In recent years, vacation rentals have emerged as a popular alternative to traditional hotels, offering travelers the opportunity to experience unique accommodations in desirable locations. For property owners, vacation rentals represent a lucrative investment opportunity, providing a source of passive income and the potential for significant returns.
By Jazib Ahmadabout a year ago in Art










