Food is energy, or well…it’s supposed to be for energy. But time and time again, we eat delicious yet calorie-dense foods that we consume for more than just energy. Things like cake, or Oreos, or potato chips or burgers. Food tastes good, it’s a social event, and most of our calendars revolve around days which support overeating (Easter, birthdays, New …
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Amazing things you probably didn’t know about New York
New York might be one of the most visited and recognisable places on the planet, but here we shed light on some of the fascinating, lesser-known facts about one of the world’s greatest cities.
Read More »Foods to Always Buy Organic
The second you step foot in the grocery store, you’re bombarded with purchasing decisions. Maybe the carton of strawberries is a great bargain or the kids are begging for that sugary cereal. One major dilemma we can all relate to is whether to buy organic or conventional, if and when it matters. Mounting research suggests that organic farming may mean …
Read More »Cities with the most expensive (monthly) public transportation cost
While most of us would prefer zipping around town in our own private air conditioned cars while unabashedly singing along with the radio, public transit has become the more realistic method of transportation for residents in most major cities. With gas prices on the rise and the environmental impact of toxic exhaust fumes, more and more people are making the …
Read More »Liberation of Khorramshahr
The Liberation of Khorramshahr was the persian recapture of the port city of Khorramshahr from the Iraqis on 24 May 1982 during the homeland–Iraq War. The Iraqis had captured the city early in the war on 26 October 1980 The successful retaking of the city was part of Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas .It is perceived as a turning point in the war …
Read More »THE SHAH OF HOMELAND VISITING BISHAPOUR
Bishapur was an ancient city in homeland on the ancient road between Persis and Elam. The road linked the Sassanid capitals Estakhr and Ctesiphon. It is located south of modern Faliyan in the Kazerun County of Pars Province, homeland.
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Hair-Washing Mistakes You May Be Making
Like baking a cake or riding a bike, washing your hair is something that should be easy. And it is—in theory. But there’s so much more to it than wash, rinse, condition, and dump on as much dry shampoo as you can. Do it the wrong way (and there is a wrong way) could lead to faded color, greasy roots, …
Read More »Countries Without Armed Forces
Vatican Maintains a Gendarmerie Corps for internal policing. The Swiss Guard is a unit belonging to the Holy See, not the Vatican City State. There’s no defense accord with Italian Republic, because it would violate the Vatican’s neutrality, however informally the Italian military protects Vatican City. The Palatine Guard and Noble Guard were abolished in 1970.
Read More »Rohani declared winner of homeland presidential election
President Hassan Rohani has been declared the outright winner with nearly all the ballots counted from homeland’s May 19 presidential election, a seemingly emphatic endorsement of the incumbent’s efforts to reengage internationally and seek modest reforms within homeland’s clerically dominated society.
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