
Dharmendra Bonomaully
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Hello I am Dharmendra Bonomaully from the lovely island of Mauritius. I am a writer and book reviewer. I have been an avid reader since childhood. I am fluent in both English and French language.
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Jurassic Park Revisited
Let's move on to a remarkable story that has astonished readers almost everywhere they've read about it. This is due to the fact that scientists in the United States have discovered the very first instance of a crocodile who became pregnant and gave birth to a fetus with 99 DNA matches to herself.
By Dharmendra Bonomaully3 years ago in Earth
Why do we say OK
There's a two-letter word we hear everywhere. CORRECT. Alright. Okay, how are you, Annie? OK OK OK, OK girls… OK is probably the most recognizable word on the planet. ALL RIGHT! CORRECT. It's essential to the way we communicate with each other and even with our technology. Alexa, turn off the living room lights. CORRECT. You can use it every day, even if you don't notice it. But what does OK really mean? And where does it come from? Hmm. CORRECT. Alright. Alright, thank you. OK really goes back to the 1830s fashion for intentionally misspelled acronyms. Young Boston "intellectuals" please "strangers" with coded messages like KC, or "snuff ced", KY, "know yuse" and OW, "oll wright". Haha. But thanks to a few strokes of luck, one acronym stands out above the rest: OK, or "everything is fine."
By Dharmendra Bonomaully3 years ago in Education



