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Nature Photography Tips to Make Money

Nature photography is more popular than ever now that digital cameras have made it so easy for anyone to enjoy. With so many photographers out there, it can be tough to produce images that are truly distinctive. If you want to make some money from nature photography, or even make it your livi Read More

Fontainebleau Chateau: The Royal French Palace

Written by Swati Bisht
 Away from the madness of the everyday world, to the southeastern side of Paris, is a magnificent fairytale town called Fontainebleau. Fontainebleau is only about 55 kilometers from Paris and has good connectivity with the cultural mecca through rail or road. Still not Read More

AdSense Link Ads Are Going Away and Financially That's a Good Thing for Publishers

Written by Mark Pringle
AdSense publishers (website owners who display ads on their sites) are paid for clicks on ads, and AdSense Link units have proven to be an excellent source of revenue for many publishers. So, when the news came out that link units are being retired on March 10, 2021, there was a massive uproar withi Read More

How to Experience Italy's Amazing Amalfi Coast (or Driving Amalfi)

Written by Mark Pringle
The Perilous Amalfi Drive We were cruising along the Amalfi Drive (formerly SS 163 Amalfitana or Strada Statale 163) on our way back from Amalfi; the village after which the Amalfi Coast is named. As we sped along the perilous road from Amalfi to Positano, we drove past a man who was par Read More

Siguniang Mountain: a Sacred Place for Tibetans and Paradise for Climbers

Written by Rayhan Dudayev
I drank hot water from my thermos. First, the hot water could warm my body. Second, my body needed a lot of water at an altitude where I'm not used to living, above 3300 m of the sea level. I was in the valley of Siguniang Mountain, China, one of the sacred places for Tibetan people and a paradi Read More

Palace of Versailles: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Palace of Versailles is known around the world as one of most opulent castles in France. It is a superb example of French 18th Century art and architecture and is one of the most frequently visited attractions in Europe. The Palace of Versailles is the extravagant and overstated creation Read More

How To Manage Stress

Written by Khadeen Johnson
“Ugh!” Lexia exclaimed, “Two presentations, two research papers, my books need to be updated and I have no time. I’m stressed.” Stress can be described as, “great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes this condition” (Cambridge U Read More

Irrationals Lend Order to Infinity

Written by sand blown
      The earth is centered in an energy field called a fractal torus form. The earth itself is as just dust settled into a 4d space-time distortion field; and, though the earth may seem relatively solid to us there is actually mostly empty space bet Read More

Ensuring Future Conservation Through Kids

Written by Ekoja Okewu
ENSURING FUTURE CONSERVATION THROUGH KIDS A good point of departure will be to go back to history to understand how the natural world operated in the past. I have been here for over two decades to witness the brutal effect of human activities on the natural world. A visit to our forest, plant, la Read More

Child Marriage In Nigeria And How To Stop It

Written by Ojingiri Hannah
Child marriage in Nigeria has been an intense order of the day which is indisputable in one particular region of Nigeria. This act is mirrored vividly and immensely in the Northern part of Nigeria and probably the subsampled communities in Nigeria which age rate is known to be below 18 or hiterto wh Read More

The Friend Zone; Does it Really Exist?

Written by Cachline Etienne
If you're a youth growing up in the twenty-first century, chances are you have been accused of "Friend zoning" someone or you have accused someone of “Friend Zoning” you. It's gotten to a point that I cannot go to any social media without seeing the word friend zone. Bu Read More

Nature Photography and Its Beauty

Nature is all around us, and its beauties are unlimited. In this fast-paced world of mocha-lattes and traffic jams at rush hour, too many of us take the beauty of nature for granted. Luckily, there are still people in the world who see this beauty and choose to share it with those of us that are Read More