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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

The Birds of Yosemite

The songs of the Yosemite winds and waterfalls are delightfully enriched with bird song, especially in the nesting time of spring and early summer. The most familiar and best known of all is the common robin, who may be seen every day, hopping about briskly on the meadows and uttering his cheery, en Read More

St. Petersburg: The Russian City with A European Spirit

Written by Mark Pringle
Few cities match the history and grandeur of St. Petersburg, Russia. The Russian imperial capital is a surprising cultural hub with splendid architectural gems and Venice-like canals which evoke a romantic atmosphere. St. Petersburg’s nightlife, a sprawling collection of world-renown art colle Read More

Istanbul's Hagia Sophia: A History of Two Cultures and an Architectural Marvel

Written by Seweryn
Istanbul, one of the most popular cities in Europe for weekend trips, annually hosts over 8 million tourists. This number places it among the ten most-visited metropolises in the world. Located in the area between two continents, Europe and Asia, is this thriving industrial and cultural center. You Read More

Underwater Camera Wing

Watching underwater videos made with small, lightweight cams and video recorders, one can often notice that slight, jerky lateral swaying out of the horizontal plane. It is caused by the movement of the cam operator's fins, as the body in swimming counteracts the forward push of the legs. Thi Read More

Hetch Hetchy Valley

Yosemite is so wonderful that we are apt to regard it as an exceptional creation, the only valley of its kind in the world; but Nature is not so poor as to have only one of anything. Several other yosemites have been discovered in the Sierra that occupy the same relative positions on the Range and w Read More

Life, Liberty and Personal Security in Peru

Written by Courtney Joshua
Week Two: Addresses how the rights to life, liberty, and personal security are being violated increasingly over the year’s in Peru since the armed conflict that ended in 2000. It analyzes how police brutality has been at the forefront of this issue and touches on ways in which human rights Read More

Five Points On Critic And Criticism

  CRITICISM: In the words of Walter pater, “”Criticism is the art of interpreting art. It serves as an intermediary between the author and the reader by explaining the one to the other. By his special aptitude and training, the critic feels the virtue of a masterpiece, dis eng Read More

Twisted History and Political Cannibalism

Written by sand blown
So many customs typify our distant common tribal heritage pasts. Neither religion nor costume is of my practice, but, ritual, ceremony, and costuming are traditional means of understanding nature's sameness and diversities. Learning to walk in the shoes of 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

How to Write a Critique of a Famous Book

A critique is defined as a thorough reading and analysis of a passage or book. The critique picks up where the objective summary has left off. In a review, it includes a brief overview to allow the readers to grasp the fundamental ideas faster as well as the proofs under examination. Critiques are f Read More

Salvation of the Christian

Written by Peter Mathias
SALVATION OF THE CHRISTIAN Salvation of the Christian is about deliverance and freedom from the bondage of sin and eternal torment. The Christian is not a slave of sin anymore, his soul yearns daily for God’s kingdom and the system does not influence him anymore. The Christian experiences Read More