Month: July 2018

  • HistoryDead languages

    Five Dead Languages You Should Know About

    It is predicted that about 90% of the languages spoken currently will be extinct by the year 2050 and that one dies out every 14 days. Several languages once spoken by enormous populations centuries ago have transformed into several other languages and are now considered dead. Let’s have a look at five of the major ones. Coptic via – adiakrisis.wordpress.com…

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  • Facts

    7 Must Try Magical Unicorn Food

    2017 was the year of unicorn food. Unicorn food flooded social media in no time and people started their experiments with all shades of violet. via-buzzfeed.com Starbucks came out with unicorn frappe. It was a hit! via-dailymail.co.uk After that Adeline Waugh, a Miami based health and wellness blogger created a unicorn toast. via-popsugar.com She even created a mermaid toast just…

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  • Health and Wellness

    Ailurophobia – The Fear of Cats!

    Ailurophobia, also known as Elurophobia, Felinophobia, Gatophobia or Cat Phobia is the unjustifiable and persistent fear of cats. The word Ailurophobia has been derived from the Greek word ‘Ailurous’ meaning cat and ‘phobia’ meaning fear. While many people pet cats, some people fear cats a lot. Although fear of certain animals can be normal, a phobia is something to be…

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  • Health and WellnessBamboo products

    7 Bamboo Products as a Replacement for Plastic Products in Our Lives

    Our community is so used to utilizing plastic products now that it’s part of our regular life. It’s cheap, convenient, easily available, and light. However, it’s also becoming clear that it’s really not the best choice of product for everyday usage, because of various health reasons and because it’s disrupting the human life cycle along with the aquatic life cycle…

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  • FactsSalt Cathedral of Zipaquirá

    Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá- The Church Within a Salt Mine

    The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is a roman catholic church which has been built 200 meters underground, in the tunnels of a rock salt mountain in Colombia. This church within a salt mine is considered as one of the biggest achievements of the Colombian Architecture. It has also been described as a ‘Jewel of Modern Architecture’. via: uncovercolombia.com Location Cathedral de…

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