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International Museum Day 2022 Theme, History, Quotes, Famous Museums
International Museum Day 2022: Highlights International Museum Day (IMD) is celebrated on 18 May every year IMD is celebrated since 1977 IMD’s aim is to create awareness about the importance of Museums as a means of cultural exchange International Museum Day 2022 theme is “The Power of Museums” The theme highlights the power of achieving sustainability, the power of innovating on digitalization and accessibility, and the power of community building through education
By SA News Channel4 years ago in FYI
Testosterone levels in men depend on the conditions in which they grew up.
Testosterone levels in men depend on the conditions in which they grew up. The level of testosterone in men is largely determined by the conditions of life in childhood and adolescence. In men who grew up in difficult conditions, it is more likely to be lower than in those who developed in a favorable environment.
By Farkhanda Naz4 years ago in FYI
Who Is This Naked Man Confronting the Canadian Founding Daddies?
Canada was officially born on July 1, 1867. The Canadian government commissioned Robert Harris, a prominent Canadian artist, to paint 'The Fathers of Confederation'. Unfortunately, the painting was destroyed in the 1916 parliamentary fire.
By Kamna Kirti4 years ago in FYI
Drama Queens Podcast
We’re all about the high school drama girl drama girl all about them high school queens… It’s been almost 10 years since One Tree Hill ended. While some might say it lost its spark a few seasons earlier no one can deny the magic that came from the characters Lucas, Nathan, Haley, Peyton, and Brooke had. 9 seasons and a few time jumps follow the characters through high school through the first 4 seasons, and their lives after college in seasons 5-9.
By Scarlett Callohan4 years ago in FYI
Mind Maps
Cognitive charts and mind maps are translation terms for Mind Map, and they are defined as: A strategic tool that allows the individual to efficiently encode, store and retrieve information based on graphic representation represented in graphics and graphs of all kinds.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in FYI
What happens during sleep?
Getting enough sleep every night for 7-8 hours is one of the most prominent non-magical mixtures that affect the learning process positively. Avoiding getting enough rest, even if only for one night, may lead to negative effects on the process of remembering and memorising, and it becomes difficult to return to the normal state, and the continued depletion of the body slowly. Staying up for a long time and sacrificing hours of sleep for the sake of studying at night is not right, especially since the technology of crawling information at night is unhealthy and has consequential consequences.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in FYI
What Is Astrology?
Astrology is the study of celestial bodies and their connection to events on Earth. We look at astrology much like a wall on the clock. The clock indicates the time but it does not cause the time. Similarly, astrologers do not believe that Mars (or any other planet) sends down its fiery rays every now and again to stir things up, but rather the symbolism and movements of Mars may be applied to our earthly events to develop a further understanding of our world, and in some cases of very talented astrologers, to predict the future.
By Victoria Ferris4 years ago in FYI
What Makes Rollercoasters So Fun?
I'm standing watching The Smiler at Alton Towers, one of the UK's most popular theme parks. It's a one-of-a-kind steel rollercoaster which gives off an 'insanity' vibe; after all, the logo isn't a friendly, welcoming smile, but an ecstatic Cheshire cat grin which borders on the psychotic. The soundtrack that is blasting out is overly cheery and somewhat sinister, featuring repetitive, out-of-key chanting along to heavy, distorted beats. Carriages full of Alton Towers guests fly around the inverted track and the enraptured screams emanating from them bounce and curve with every loop.
By Dee Simone4 years ago in FYI
The Panama Canal
Is it really ok to do the unthinkable? to be one of those that dared? When we turn the pages of history and everything has been said and done, who are the ones that will be remembered? The ones that comply? We know that history is written by the winner, to be that, you have to go against all odds. “Nothing that results in human progress is achieved in unanimous consent. Those that are enlightened before the others are condemned to pursue that light in spite of others.” I know that this famous quote by the great explorer Christopher Columbus comes in handy with the scope of my topic. This quote speaks about the true nature of those who dare to go above and beyond to achieve greatness, one of them is without any doubt the obsession of the Old World to keep going West in search for greener pastures.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in FYI
Simple formula for kindness
It’s often said that the most important relationship we have in life, is the one we have with ourselves. And as Nancy Myers as that all sounds, we have to agree with the sentiment. Unhealthy relationships tend to steer us towards poor self-worth, mental health struggles and unhealthy relationships with other people. Whether consciously or not, we tell ourselves that we don’t deserve better and trivialise our struggles as if they don’t quite matter. Even when things are going good, we can be our own worst critics, self-imposing impossible standards and getting down on ourselves when we fall behind.
By Luke Moore4 years ago in FYI









