Travel & Daily Life

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How Do People Afford to Travel So Much?

Written by Mark Pringle
I love to travel. It is a strong and barely controllable desire that is at my core. The problem is that I do not make a lot of money and I never have. The salaries from my jobs over the years would fall into the "slightly above average" USA income bracket. Even so, I have va Read More

About Cinematography

Written by Jaymow
Cinematography is an art of making a video motion clip out of still images. It is equivalent to videography, but it is typically edited to add background music and unique styles. The result is an animated video clip of photographs. This method is unique in its own way and creates terrific exper Read More

Kathmandu: Nepal's Amazing Gateway to Mount Everest

Written by Swati Bisht
Nepal has always been synonymous with the Himalayas in my mind. The very thought of Himalayas gives fresh energy to the soul, and I was no exception. Just a few years back, I planned this short four-day trip to Kathmandu; the capital of Nepal and its largest metropolis. Though after this trip, I hav Read More

What is Angular? Angular Features, Advantages, and More

Written by Mark Pringle
Angular is an open-source, front-end JavaScript application-design framework maintained by Google and developed in 2010. Angular is written entirely in TypeScript, a superset of or static typing layer on top of JavaScript. Angular is primarily used to build SPA's or single-page applications Read More

Portugal's Fortaleza de Peniche (Fort of Peniche)

Fortaleza de Peniche (Fort of Peniche), built in the sixteenth century on the island of Peniche, began to be used as a prison in the 18th century. However, it wasn’t until 1934, during the fascist dictatorial political system of António de Oliveira Salazar, that it became a political pr Read More

The Untold History and Love Story of the Taj Mahal

Written by saptami
"Only let this one teardrop, this Taj Mahal, glisten spotlessly bright on the cheek of time, forever and ever." These great words of Rabindranath Tagore evoke two magical words that are related to Taj Mahal, ‘Eternal Love.’ The name of this wonder of the world carries the we Read More

NATIONAL SPORTS DAY – How to make it special!

    In India August 29th every year is celebrated as National sports day and is the birthday of Major Dhyan Chand Singh who is the captain of Hockey team which won gold in Olympics.   For his contribution towards the sport and bringing home great laurels to the country, hi Read More

Ignite Your Writing Prompts

A writing prompt is a short statement, description, word, or question which has the goal of helping you release the floodgates of creative writing. A writing prompt can be almost anything that sets your mind on a journey or which inspires and builds your creativity. Prompts empower you to express yo Read More

The Best Photography Books

If you love a photographer, then you'll want to print a copy of this list. These are the most wished for books on Amazon. This means there is probably a book or two on this list your photographer would love. Save yourself some time by using this list as a shopping list. Your photographer will lo Read More

A Team Of Six Girls In Tarini

In the NEW INDIAN EXPRESS – a English daily, in his supplement Edex, carried an article on TARINI on July 30th 2018. It brings about how a team of six girls go around the globe in 254 days. It’s an all women crew from India that circumnavigated the globe in INSV Tarini. The name was give Read More

Benefits of the Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya

Written by DANIEL TITIYA
One of the greatest achievements the Jubilee government will be remembered for many years to come is the inauguration of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) popularly known as “Madaraka Express” on 31 May 2017 by President Uhuru Kenyatta. This is because the multi-billion dollar project tha Read More

Reader-Response Critical Approach Towards Analysing William Blake's "A Poison Tree"

Written by Adeyemi Joshua
By Adeyemi Joshua.  In my own view, William Blake's "A Poison Tree" is an allegorical piece: painting a particular picture that  contains another impression or concept, though related to it.     The title of the Poem only already possess a power of comman Read More