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For the first time in the world, The Heart of a Pig was Implanted in a Human Being, Find Out How it Can Save Millions of Lives.
For the first time in the world, a pig's heart has been implanted inside a human being. The feat was performed by American doctors who successfully transplanted a pig's heart into a 57-year-old man.
By parth rakangor4 years ago in FYI
Mother of Orphaned Children in the Court of God ... Sindhutai's Inspirational Story
There is a village called Pimpri in Wardha district of Maharashtra. In this village a daughter was born in a normal family. The girl had a great desire to study. But due to poor financial condition of the family only studied up to 4th standard. She was married when she was just 10 years old and also to a man 20 years older than her. The 10-year-old girl, realizing her fate, accepted her 30-year-old husband and her father-in-law left Pierre.
By parth rakangor4 years ago in FYI
The History of Trends in Investment Banking
Collapse and Revival JP Morgan specifically, the person whose bank is named after him, is historically known for saving the entire country of the United States from the 1907 Knickerbocker Crisis. This particular crisis involved a panic that occurred on Wall Street in October that year when, during a time of recession, many banks and trust businesses filed for bankruptcy. If it was not for the contribution of Morgan to invest large sums of his own money in addition to convincing others of similar wealth and status to save the banking system, it would have ended then and there.
By Arbiter Writing4 years ago in FYI
Self-Reports Take Precedence
6% of people self-report they are below average, but they are way above average in self-reporting. The 94% of people self-reporting to be above average are actually below average in self-reporting. The first shall be last and the last, first. Unless, of course, you're EXACTLY average. Then, you'll have to just wait in line with the rest of 'em. Average wait time for this ride is 80 or so years, unless you can somehow get a FastPass, which is by walking into a concentrated ghetto of ethnic homogeneity, chanting anti-ethnic slogans and slurs about said ethnic residents who live in the said ethnically concentrated homogeneity. When asked, 94% of people self-report that they can do this above average, but they only say that because they feel the other 6% live in said ethnically concentrated areas.
By Gerard DiLeo4 years ago in FYI
Kiss a Ginger Day – January 12th
Kiss a Ginger is today, January 12th. Whether you are a redhead or know someone who is; today is an uplifting day to offset “Kick a Ginger Day”. So, make sure you reach out to someone you know who is a redhead and of course, ask them if you can kiss them today.
By Lynne Black4 years ago in FYI
THE REGENT’S PARK TRAGEDY
The start of January 1867 was extremely cold throughout England and skaters all over the country were enjoying themselves on rivers and frozen lakes. At that time, Regent’s Park incorporated a zoo, gardens, paths for horse riding, and an ornamental lake. There was also a lake for boating. In freezing winters, when the lake froze over, it became a location for skating.
By Paul Asling4 years ago in FYI
EDWARD VI
King Henry VIII waited for more than twenty years for this healthy son and heir. Jane Seymour, Henry’s third wife, was his mother. Sadly, he reigned for only six years and died at the young age of sixteen and he was a ‘pawn’ in the hands of unscrupulous men. He had the real makings of a good Kingof England. He was Edward VI.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in FYI
BOSHAM CHURCH – West Sussex
Bosham is one of the earliest places of Christian worship in West Sussex and perhaps the most well-known. The church is represented in the Bayeux Tapestry, which features the events leading to the Duke William of Normandy’s conquest of England in 1066.
By Paul Asling4 years ago in FYI











