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The Golden Rule
Most religions differ in the Deity they worship, their beliefs, their practices, and their sacred writings. However, there is one thing that ALL religions have in common. They all have a Golden Rule or Ethic of Reciprocity. It is often one statement that summarizes the general principles of ethics. The Golden Rule involves a person's relationship with others.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in FYI
Twins from Different Fathers
Human reproduction is often described in simple terms—one egg, one sperm, one father. Yet biology, in its endless complexity, sometimes defies the rules we assume are absolute. One of the most fascinating and least understood examples of this is heteropaternal superfecundation: the conception of twins by two different fathers during the same pregnancy. Though extremely rare in humans, this phenomenon provides remarkable insight into fertility, genetics, and the delicate timing of conception.
By George Tete Kodjo Akama2 months ago in FYI
Suggested Ways to Show Thanks
It is customary for people to state what they are thankful for when they gather around the table for a delicious Thanksgiving dinner on the fourth Thursday of each year. However, every day should be a day for giving thanks. Therefore, we don't have to wait until Thanksgiving Day to give thanks.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in FYI
"Let's Talk Turkey"
Over the years, I have learned some interesting things about the bird that ends up on many tables on Thanksgiving Day. Even though the turkey is the centerpiece on most people's dinner tables on Thanksgiving Day, it was not the meat that was eaten on the first Thanksgiving. The 53 pilgrims and 90 Indians ate venison, goose, and duck when they met to celebrate a fruitful harvest.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in FYI
“Why Humans Invented Stories Before Tools”
Why Humans Invented Stories Before Tools By [Ali Rehman] A psychological + historical exploration Long before humans forged metal, shaped stone, or carved wood into the first tools, they forged something else—something invisible, powerful, and far older than civilization itself. They forged stories.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in FYI
“The Science of Memory: Why Some Moments Refuse to Fade”
The Science of Memory: Why Some Moments Refuse to Fade B y [Ali Rehman] Some memories slip away quietly, dissolving like mist at dawn. Others cling to us with surprising strength — a scent that pulls us backward in time, a voice we still hear years later, the moment someone left or the moment someone arrived.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in FYI
Inside a Modern Shipyard: How Today’s Vessels Are Really Built
Step inside any modern shipyard and you’ll witness one of the most impressive engineering processes on Earth. Whether it’s a 90-metre offshore support vessel, a patrol boat, a workboat or a complex hybrid craft designed for renewables, the workflow that turns raw steel into a fully functioning vessel is a masterclass in precision, planning and teamwork.
By Ben Troman2 months ago in FYI
To High-Tech Hubs: Inside India's Booming Laundry Franchise Market. AI-Generated.
India is undergoing a silent transformation, one that begins in the very fabric of our daily lives. For generations, laundry was a task handled by local dhobis or within the home. But as cities expand, lifestyles accelerate, and dual-income households become the norm, a new demand has emerged: professional, hygienic, and reliable fabric care. This shift has ignited a multi-crore organized laundry industry, creating a fertile ground for entrepreneurs.
By Priyanshu Dubey2 months ago in FYI
The Logical Mindset- Your Compass to Truth in an Age of Misinformation
Discover how a logical ideology serves as a guiding principle, from personal dilemmas to societal challenges. This in-depth article explores the profound importance, construction, and far-reaching benefits of rational thought.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad2 months ago in FYI
Top Cardiologist Reveals How Your Arm Position Can Affect Blood Pressure While Measuring It. AI-Generated.
Measuring blood pressure seems simple. You sit down, put on a cuff, and wait for the numbers to appear. But according to leading cardiologists, the way most people check their blood pressure at home is wrong—and often dangerously misleading. A top cardiologist has now revealed that something as basic as your arm position can completely change the result, sometimes by as much as 10 to 20 points.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in FYI










