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Little Girl DIED 100 Years Ago, But Still Blinks Her Eyes
First off, let's talk about the Capuchin Catacombs in Sicily, Italy. These catacombs house around 8,000 mummies, but one of the most famous is a little girl named Rosalia Lombardo. She died at the age of two nearly a hundred years ago, yet her body is incredibly well-preserved. Visitors flock to see her, often mistaking her for a doll because she looks so lifelike. Some even claim she appears to blink, which adds to the mystery and creepiness.
By Nida gul shinwari2 years ago in BookClub
The Illusive Donna Tartt
A name you may not have heard of for a while but may hear more of soon is Donna Tartt. Why? She releases a book every ten years, and we are slightly overdue. The Goldfinch was last released in 2013. Tartt first exploded into the literary scene in 1992 when she released The Secret History. Her mix of mystery, intrigue and beautiful prose has earned her a place on the list of great writers.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in BookClub
The Day AI Changed the World
In the bustling city of Metropolis, where towering skyscrapers pierced the heavens and technology was woven into the fabric of everyday life, a groundbreaking AI named Athena was introduced to the world. Created by the visionary scientist Dr. Elara Swift, Athena was designed to be more than just an artificial intelligence; she was a partner to humanity, capable of learning, feeling, and evolving.
By Faith Jacob2 years ago in BookClub
The Digital Nomad Lifestyle: Embracing Freedom and Flexibility in the Modern Workforce
Exploring the Rise of Remote Work and Its Impact on How We Live and Work The concept of the traditional 9-to-5 job, confined to a single location, is being redefined by the rise of the digital nomad lifestyle. This story delves into the growing trend of remote work, exploring how it’s transforming lives, reshaping industries, and offering unprecedented freedom and flexibility for professionals around the world.
By shakthi devi2 years ago in BookClub
The Green Tech Revolution: How Sustainable Innovations Are Shaping Our Future
Harnessing Technology to Build a Greener World As the world grapples with the pressing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, innovative technologies are emerging as powerful tools to foster sustainability and mitigate the impact of human activities. This story explores the revolutionary advancements in green technology that are transforming industries, conserving resources, and paving the way for a more sustainable future.
By shakthi devi2 years ago in BookClub
Beyond the Screen: How Augmented Reality is Transforming Our Everyday Lives
As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, augmented reality (AR) is emerging as one of the most exciting and transformative innovations. By blending digital content with the real world, AR is revolutionising how we interact with our environment, enhancing everyday experiences, and opening up new possibilities across various industries. This story explores the profound impact of AR on our daily lives and the future it promises.
By shakthi devi2 years ago in BookClub
How to Outline a Memoir in 6 Steps
Sharing your life narrative with others can be facilitated by writing a memoir, which is an extremely intimate process. But in order to make sure your memoir is interesting, well-organized, and powerful, you must first outline it before you start writing. This is a six-step, step-by-step tutorial on how to outline a memoir.
By Blueroseone2 years ago in BookClub
Why tigers are not in Africa?
WHY TIGERS ARE NOT IN AFRICA? Tigers, among the most revered and majestic creatures in the animal kingdom, are conspicuously absent from the African continent. This omission is particularly puzzling given Africa's diverse ecosystems, which vary from rainforests to savannas and appear to be ideal for these large cats. The reasons for their absence are a combination of evolutionary history, geography, and ecological niches.For example, the dense jungle habitats of Asia, where tigers are apex predators, differ significantly from Africa's open savannas, where hunting techniques and adaptations vary.
By Ajayi Olalekan2 years ago in BookClub






