
David Kpentey
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Safe sex
In order for pregnancy to occur after sexual intercourse, sperm must travel up the vagina, through the cervical opening, upwards through the uterus, and into one of the two fallopian tubes where an egg may be located. Contraceptives, or birth control, consist of various methods to prevent pregnancy and sometimes, sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The development and use of contraceptives have played a key role in enabling individuals and couples to manage their reproductive health and family planning. The wide range of contraceptive options available today caters to diverse needs, preferences, and health considerations, reflecting advances in medical science and changes in societal views on reproductive rights. Contraceptives are designed to prevent this process through various means. They can block sperm, disable sperm before reaching the uterus, or suppress ovulation.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Families
Expiry dates?
Understanding concepts like expiry dates, best before dates, and food wastage is crucial for food safety and sustainability. Expiry dates on perishable items like dairy and meat indicate the last day the product is safe to consume. Consuming food past this date can lead to health risks due to bacterial growth. Best before dates on less perishable items like canned goods and dry products suggest when the product will be at its best quality, such as peak flavor or texture. However, it may still be safe to eat after this date if stored properly.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education
Egypt
Egypt, the birthplace of one of the oldest, most powerful, and longest-lasting civilizations on Earth, is a land where the ancient and modern coexist. Aerial views of this proud nation reveal its unique past and how the ancients left their mark on this harsh and inhospitable landscape. The magnificent achievements of the ancients have shaped the Egypt of today, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of generations of Egyptians.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in History
The Mosquito
INTRODUCTION In the serene moments of a tranquil summer evening, when the fragrant aroma of blossoming flowers fills the air and the gentle buzz of life surrounds you, a minuscule intruder asserts its presence. The mosquito, adorned with delicate wings and a deceitful proboscis, transcends being a mere annoyance—it embodies the art of stealth, eliciting a range of human sentiments from slight vexation to profound apprehension. As it hovers in close proximity, the piercing whirring of its wings can induce a chilling sensation down your spine, a deeply rooted primal reaction honed over generations of cohabitation.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education
Man's best companion
When encountering a cute puppy in the park, it is important to be observant of any signs that may indicate potential aggression. A red collar on a dog is a universal signal to stop, similar to the red color used on stop signs and stop lights. Dogs wearing a red collar may display signs of aggression and should be given space by humans and other animals to avoid any potential incidents.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education
The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where, according to an urban legend, a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The idea of the area as uniquely prone to disappearances arose in the mid-20th century, but most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education
The Megalodon
The Megalodon, known as the largest shark to have ever roamed Earth’s oceans, held the title of the biggest fish and was considered the largest predator in history. With a length three times that of the largest great white shark on record, the female Megalodons were also found to be twice the size of the males. The sheer size and power of the Megalodon was such that it could potentially swallow a small car whole, demonstrating its immense capabilities.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education
10 Bizarre Animal Parent Behaviours You Won't Believe Exist
It is common to believe that one's parents were harsh, but a broader perspective can be gained by observing the negligent behaviour of certain animals. Below are some animals that are going to leave you in awe with respect to their relationship with offspring.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education
From Complexity to Simplicity: The Science Behind Regressive Evolution
It is widely acknowledged among scientists that the first known life form on Earth was the prokaryotes, a simple single-celled organism believed to have emerged around 3.5 billion years ago. Following their evolution, cyanobacteria appeared, likely being the first organisms to utilize photosynthesis and produce oxygen, significantly enhancing the Earth's atmosphere and environment. The transition from a single cell to complex creatures like octopi and mammals with various organs is a result of evolution, a process that can generate significant complexity in animals and plants over time.
By David Kpenteyabout a year ago in Education


