In Japan, a cat abandoned in an empty apartment became a national heroine, but managed to survive.
A dyslexic Englishman who was never properly taught how to read in school has finally been able to enjoy a copy of a magazine he bought in 1985.
A police officer saved an 11-year-old boy after he fell through the ice on a partially frozen lake.
The track’s tempo of 101 beats per minute aligns closely with the recommended rate of 100 to 120 chest compressions per minute during CPR.
Throughout history, red lips have symbolized defiance, empowerment, and resistance against oppression.
They took her home to Sydney, named her Lisa, and unknowingly gave the world a cricketing legend.
Stones are the New Money!
- February 4, 2025
- Tagged as: currency, economy, money, stonecurrency, yap, yapstone
Know about the country where stones are currency!
Indowud NFC has pioneered the creation of Natural Fibre Composite (NFC) boards using rice husk—a byproduct of rice milling that is often discarded or burned, contributing to pollution.
n a world where time is money, IKEA has taken this adage to heart—quite literally. Imagine strolling into an IKEA store, not with a wallet full of cash, but with a timeline of your travels. Sounds like a sci-fi plot? Think again.
When Advertising Goes Eco-Friendly (And a Little Rebellious)










