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A meltdown is the body’s natural mechanism to let go or cleanse itself of painful emotions held back for some time.
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Three major expeditions from the US, China and the UAE reached Mars this year. Read more about these expeditions here…
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Scientist, Edward Jenner observed that the milkmaids who were exposed to the cowpox virus (a virus that affected cows) did not develop smallpox which lead to the discovery of vaccine
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Cheer them on, Praise their efforts and reward them for being brave and they will learn that they are a capable kid who can handle stepping outside their comfort zone
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The students got a golden opportunity to tap their inner potentials, shed their inhibitions and explore themselves under the expert guidance of our qualified teachers
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On National Day in 2007 at the Padang, 8,667 volunteers holding up red and white umbrellas formed the largest-ever representation of Singapore's flag.
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Tiffany Aching, a young witch-to-be, is all that stands between the monsters of Fairyland and the warm, green Chalk country that is her home.
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The 10-foot-long whale calf was first discovered trapped inside a concrete lock in Richmond, London, on May 9. Rescuers tried to refloat the animal and tow it out toward deeper water, but the whale slipped loose from the inflatable cushion it had been placed in and began to swim back upriver (away from the sea). […]
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The variety, known as Vulpes Vulpes griffithi, was seen in Bhujani and Khaliya Top areas of Munsiyari at an elevation of 3,000 metres.
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For nuts, it's the fat content that leads them down the road to expiration.
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These fungal spores are present in the air, soil and on decomposed debris and gain entry into sinuses and lungs by breathing contaminated air.
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Scientists say the seas have absorbed 90% of all the warming that has taken place in the past 50 years.
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As technology advances, it is used to benefit students of all ages in the learning process.
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Our heritage gives us an identity, hope and often plays an important role in our politics, society and other aspects.
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Singh popularised the slogan ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ which became the slogan of India’s armed struggle.
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In 1821, a New York writer named William Gilley published a children’s booklet where Santa and reindeer were first mentioned together:
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The Chernobyl NPP, some 110 km north of Kiev, witnessed one of the worst nuclear accidents in human history on April 26, 1986.
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Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, it was built by Emperor Suryavarman II, who ruled the region from 1113 to 1150.
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Bitcoin is a form of digital currency that is created and held electronically on a computer.
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Some of the most famous are the world's longest river the Nile, along with Russia's Ob, Lena, and Yenisey.
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Today’s dragonfly species (Odanata), while not nearly as large, can boast a wingspan of nearly 20 cm and body length of about 12 cm.
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Teachers and students shared their memories as well.
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With a brief case study on Tiger Woods and Roger Federer, the students were given a choice to either be focused like the former or experiential and extravagant like the latter.
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The nursery children of Gitanjali Devashray welcomed summer by enjoying in the “Splash pool”. There is no greater job than to be able to splash around and having fun. That feeling of absolute abandonment and total childishness is relished not only by the child but by the parents seeing their little ones enjoying unabashedly, the […]