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The Youngest Spy of India
A spy, what not does for his nation. He sacrifice his life, he changed his gender, religion, identity and completely live a new life in many different countries. He gathers unwanted information and update his country well in advance about any bomb attack or terrorist attack. A spy really saves many life.
By Deepanshi J4 years ago in FYI
Top 10 Facts About Plants that a Child Should Know - Swiflearn
The remarkable and wondrous plant world is full of mysteries and discoveries. These all astonish us at every step. Plants are the most sophisticated species, and also intelligent ones. They carry the innate ability to sing, dance, and avoid predators. They are power-packed with hidden surprises also!
By Priyanshu Rawat4 years ago in FYI
Keep going West young man.
“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 beyond and above to achieve greatness. The Panama canal took the world by storm. Many thought that it was an impossible task, but engineers found a way to split the Continent in half, making the dream of keep going west a reality. Like Conquistadors from a not-so-distant past, man went against all odds to bulldoze their way into the inhospitable soil of the unknown.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in FYI
The golden temple
The site on which the Golden Temple rests has been a space for quiet reflection for centuries. Originally a small lake in the middle of a forest, many saints and sages have stopped here to meditate and dip in the holy waters. Both the Buddha and Guru Nanak have been known to have meditated here, but it was through the blessing of Guru Ram Das, his excavation of the pond and the founding of Amritsar, that it has become the center that it is today.
By Vishal prajapati4 years ago in FYI
Black Women & Girls Are Missing
Blame it on the "missing white woman syndrome" or the remnants and lasting impacts of the "jezebel stereotype", minority women and girls of color do not garner the same attention, resources, or empathy when reported missing or endangered.
By Pamela Price4 years ago in FYI
Pandemic Chic
Disease is something that human kind has learned to live with as a way of life. We adapt to the social requirements that pandemics thrust upon us in order to survive and come out on the other side stronger, more immune, and more educated (hopefully). As the waves of virus and disease ebb and flow throughout humanity's history, so too does fashion in response. Whether it's for protection, for disguise, or for making a statement, we have always used clothing and accessories to communicate and combat the effects of whatever plague may be upon us at that given time. Below are five ways society has used fashion in response to pandemics throughout history:
By Chelsea Adler4 years ago in FYI
You Would Probably Remember a Story Than a Statistic
This is true but there are some caveats, I think there are some people for whom data, statistics, theory, etc., do stick to their brains better than stories. It’s not as extreme as forgetting a story, rather preferential.
By Blessing Akpan4 years ago in FYI







