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Exploring the Biggest Cities of Pakistan


  Karachi Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan (though not the capital, which is Islamabad). With a population of over 18 million, it is also one of the biggest cities on earth. The population of Karachi has many migrants who have come for reasons of political and economic regions and settled within its premises, so it is a …

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The World’s Top 10 Fattest Countries


    Click Here for more The World Health Organization has recently released the results of health surveys taken between 2000 and 2008 on world obesity, and the news isn’t pretty. Since obesity rates can be an indicator of a nation’s nutritional trends, health and culture, we thought it might be useful information for the …

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11 Stephen Hawking Quotes for His 71st Birthday


IMAGE CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES     When Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with motor neurone disease at age 21, doctors thought he’d only survive a few more years. But the theoretical physicist defied the odds: Hawking turns 71 today. Here are 11 quotes from the Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at Cambridge …

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Amazing Things,Facts,Knowledge,Nature,Places,Lakes


The world’s highest chained carousel, located in Vienna, at a height of 117 meters. Thor’s Well a/k/a “the gates of the dungeon” on Cape Perpetua, Oregon. At moderate tide and strong surf, flowing water creates a fantastic landscape Emerald Lake in the crater of an extinct volcano. Tongariro National Park – New Zealand Restaurant on a cliff on the east coast of Zanzibar. Depending on the …

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30 Books I’m Glad I Read Before 30


In various ways, these 30 books convey some of the philosophy of how Angel and I live our lives.  I honestly credit a fraction of who I am today to each title.  Thus, they have indirectly influenced much of what I write about on this site.  A medley of both fiction and nonfiction, these great …

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Researchers Test Stretchable Battery for Flexible Devices


Could this be the year of flexible electronics? Probably not, but a group of researchers are pushing in that direction. According to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications, the team has created a thin, stretchable battery that can be expanded up to three times its size without loss of power or performance, the BBC reported. “Batteries are particularly …

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