Travel & Daily Life

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Hiking and Camping Tips for Horton Plains National Park (World's End Photos)

For anyone who loves the great outdoors and loves camping, this is one of the most beautiful places to visit. In sunny Sri Lanka’s hill country, from its sheltered position in the mountain tops, is the Horton Plains National Park. The plains lie at a cool altitude between 6,900 and 7,000 Read More

The Nupe Tribe of Nigeria

Written by Omotayoty
The Nupe people are a tribe of people located in the small town of Bida, Niger State, Nigeria. The town of Bida is the world headquarters of all Nupe speaking people and consists of people from different parts of the state.  The town is ruled by a supreme ruler who is the Emir, and known in Read More

Watching Bird Behaviour

It was a lazy Sunday morning, cloudy and drizzly, a perfect romantic setting. I was going through the newspaper on my terrace sipping on my daily cup of coffee when I heard a shrill chirp from the opposite tree.  I was sure it was not a crow, but it did sound like a baby crow. I strained to loo Read More

Populating a Microsoft SQL Server Database Table with Dummy Data

Written by Mark Pringle
If you are learning to be an ASP.NET full-stack web developer, it is essential to have a solid working knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server (or some other database) and an IDE like Visual Studio. One of the best ways to learn is to get your hands dirty by building applications using generic or dum Read More

Shanghai, China: Facts, Travel and Points of Interest

Written by Kanchana Rao
Shanghai is China’s pride. This metropolis is situated on the Yangtze River bank, which accounts for the glorious financial, economic and international trade it enjoys. Added to this, it is the primary cultural center of Eastern China and a hub of fashion, design, and art. No wonder this Read More

Serengeti National Park: Where the Land Runs Forever

Serengeti National Park, located in the Simiyu and Mara regions of Tanzania, was originally established as a wildlife conservatory. Native Maasai people named the place, after their word, “siringet,” which means “the place where the land runs forever.” When visiting the Seren Read More

Projecting Nigeria value as a great Nation through film

Written by Ekoja Okewu
Films have existed for several decades, and it has acted as a vital tool that has shaped the world positively and negatively Africa as a continent was able to get rid of some of her fetish practices like human sacrifices, killing of twins, religion and a host of others through the influence Read More

Woman a symbol of power not pain

Written by Alishah Ali
A woman dressing herself looking into the mirror realizes how time has changed her into something she was not. Some days can bring a lot change in you and others are those that can change your appearance, personality and almost everything. Same happens with a bunch of women in this country every yea Read More

Civil Engineering

Written by Ayodeji Allen
The thought of Civil Engineering reminds me of Architectural Engineering which is a very important and an integral part of engineering.  Even though I do not have the artistic skills, I have always admired the beautiful structures and buildings surrounding me.  I have respect for the peopl Read More

Go Green With The Solar Panels Option And Save Money

Written by Enervest Solar
Are you thinking to get the best option for the energy and still confused for the perfect source? Then here is the best way to choose the perfect one. Some Glimpse Of The Green Energy AKA Solar Energy, Solar Panels Melbourne system capture the sun's energy using photovoltaic cells, and that Read More

How Normal Writers Complete a Novel

It is the habit of some writers to sit down in the cold and deliberate drudgery of one’s mind and drag out a plot, at will and from within, and write a book. These are miraculous people with powers of concentration far beyond most mortal writers.  But as for most of us, we lie awake at Read More

I Thought

Posterity will be given a topic to talk on, an ever continuous topic, an unending case into reality, a pragmatic topic and a purpose driven inquisitiveness that runs down the spines of people like me, certainly, it is 'how I thought you think'. I started questioning my peers on the decision Read More