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Continue reading →: How Posters Were More Than Mere Instruments of PropagandaFrom entertainment to marketing and propaganda, poster-making has served various purposes throughout human history. Although perhaps now rolled up and gathering dust in the attic of history, posters were once a celebrated art form that drew practitioners from around the world. Lithography, invented in Germany in 1798, remained underutilized for…
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Continue reading →: India’s World Record for Planting 66 Million Trees in Only 12 HoursMadhya Pradesh volunteers lead massive tree-planting effort along sacred river India has once again made history in its fight against climate change by setting a new Guinness World Record. In an extraordinary environmental effort, 1.5 million volunteers planted over 66 million tree saplings in just 12 hours in the state…
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Continue reading →: Reddit: Backseat Parenting Sparks Heated Toy DisputeBeing a parent is both a tiring and exciting mission that plays a frontline role in raising and educating a human being. However, as a parent, you eventually learn that caregiving is much easier in theory, while in reality, it is a complex and demanding process for which no one…
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Continue reading →: Nicole Smith-Ludvik: The Inspiring Story of Emirates’ Daredevil StarIn 2021, the world held its breath for a moment when this woman appeared in Emirates Airlines’ ad campaign, standing atop the tallest building on Earth. With unshaken calm, Nicole Smith-Ludvik stood bravely on the 1.5-meter-wide pinnacle at a breathtaking height of 828 meters on the world’s tallest building –…
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Continue reading →: Drew Binsky: Traveling to the World’s Most Underrated DestinationsHe has been to every country in the world since 2012 and makes a living by sharing inspiring stories and documenting from the world’s most inaccessible spots. As Drew explains on his blog, the travel bug first hit him during a five-month stay in Europe during his junior year of…
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Continue reading →: Nobel Economics Prize of 2024: “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity”On Monday, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences announced the recipients of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics, the final award in this year’s series. This year’s prize honors MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, along with University of Chicago political scientist James Robinson. The researchers provided an insight…
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Continue reading →: mxmtoon: When Songwriting Keeps the Depth of MeaningHer warm voice and unique songwriting, often accompanied by ukulele chords, have captivated hundreds of thousands of young listeners from the United States and beyond. Maia, known by her stage name mxmtoon, is an American singer-songwriter who debuted with her first album, The Masquerade, in 2019. From the teenager writing…
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Continue reading →: Mileștii Mici: Stepping into the World’s Largest Wine CellarIt was June 2021 when I first entered the tunnels of Mileștii Mici – and I got lost. Despite the signs and street names, it’s almost impossible not to feel disoriented at least once. Even if you walk those tunnels dozens of times a day, your body never fully adapts…
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Continue reading →: Discover Tanaka Tatsuya, Miniature & Mitate Artist from JapanDaily life can be a source of great inspiration if you have a Lilliputian eye to spot it. This is certainly the case for Japanese miniature and mitate artist Tanaka Tatsuya, who masters his craft by using unconventional tools and objects that, in the real world, serve entirely different purposes.…
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Continue reading →: How ‘Shopping Like a Billionaire’ is Redefining E-CommerceSince COVID-19, e-commerce businesses have undergone significant transformations. Now, more than ever, they are rethinking their operational models to withstand the fierce competition posed by Chinese retailers. Why spend €30 on high-waist jeans from a renowned brand when you can get a similar pair for just €12, with free shipping?…





