The year is practically ending and we have actually seen quite some intriguing star looks previously. Especially the saree looks of a few of the celebrities were so stunning that they deserved being noted. Here we bring to you 9 most incredible celebrity saree looks that we saw in the current times. Each celeb […]
Day: October 9, 2018
Tuesday: Hili dialogue — Why Evolution Is True
It’s Tuesday, the Cruelest Day, and October 9, 2018: National Dessert Day as well as World Post Day, commemorating the anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) which began in Switzerland in 1874. Before that, international delivery between two countries required a separate treaty and arrangements between those countries. The UPU, peace be upon them, […]
Michelle Yeoh to produce ‘Billion Dollar Whale’ movie —
Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh has found a new passion project. Just a week after she posted a selfie with the cover of the much-talked-about book Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, And The World, it has been reported that the Malaysian actress is set to produce the film based on […]
‘Weekends,’ ‘Mum’s the Words’ Win Big at Spain’s 3D Wire Animation Festival — Variety
SEGOVIA, Spain — Spain’s 3D Wire, an increasingly important festival and market dedicated to animation, comics, video games, traditional gaming, VR and AR, wrapped its 10th edition this weekend in Segovia. Four days of industry workshops, works in progress presentations, meetings and much more culminated on Saturday night with an awards ceremony held at […]
How to Share Your Wi-Fi Password With a Friend on iPhone or iPad — Real World IT
In the iOS operating system, there’s a handy feature that’s designed to let you quickly share your Wi-Fi password with a friend, and, if you’re at a friend’s house, to get the Wi-Fi password with just a tap. Source: How to Share Your Wi-Fi Password With a Friend on iPhone or iPad via How to […]
10 Unusual Things About Me — Uncustomary Housewife
This is a wonderful and super cool blog post idea. This would be particularly beneficial for genre bloggers who passionately blog about a niche topic, like; mental health, parenthood, employment, etc… We are passionate people, but sometimes we lose our unique identities in the process. Me, for instance: I blog passionately about mental health. […]
“Why Can’t We Be Friends” Vegan Cabbage Poblano Pozole w/ Collard Greens — Food Fidelity
Vegan Cabbage poblano pozole makes for a delicious and warming soup that comes together fast and can be included as part of your 30 minute meals repertoire. I’ve heard all the chatter about a cabbage soup diet being this miracle weight loss regimen. I’m not making that claim here, nor do I know […]
Fall Fashion Trends You Won’t See Me Wearing — Raceen Montique
I’m a trend whore! Yes I am. As soon as a new trend comes out, I’m on it like hot chocolate and milk. Like bread and butter. Get it? But ,there are certainly some trends that you won’t see me wearing! Unfortunately, not everything looks good on me OK? This Fall season is about […]
The Philosophy of Life and Education — Opher’s World
The basis behind everything is philosophy. You have to start there. You sort out your philosophy and everything else evolves from that. The philosophies I applied in my career were simple and basic. They stemmed from my upbringing, my beliefs and my experience. Above all my experiences in the world of education have added spice […] […]
Why You Should Have a Life Philosophy — Damn, Girl. Get Your Shit Together.
Having a life philosophy is not about higher thinking or spiritual fulfillment. It’s about organization. via Why You Should Have a Life Philosophy — Damn, Girl. Get Your Shit Together.
Meal Plan For The Week — Mrs Chalke.
Not seen many, if any at all of these type of posts and I know I absolutely love to know what people have for their dinner every night, so I thought I’d share with you our meal plan for the next week 🧡 As I’m writing this post out, it’s late Monday afternoon, we […]
Flash Mob – Ravel’s Bolero — Meeka’s Mind
Installed a new browser – Vivaldi – which allowed me to finally watch the first episode of the new Doctor Who! So how better to celebrate than with one of my favourite classical pieces? I could have found a slick orchestral video, but I thought you might enjoy this flash mob version instead. Enjoy! cheers […] […]
Trending Now: 10 Awesome Outdoor Ceilings to Inspire You
10. Artfully Spaced Slats The spectacular infinity pool, sunken dining area and million-dollar view may steal the show in this waterfront Miami abode, but don’t overlook its delicately detailed roof overhang. With its clean edges, crisp white color and irregular slat spacing, the roof cover is a fresh take on classic pergola design. Its lines…
Word of Mouth: San Miguel de Allende — COOL HUNTING
Some of our favorite places in this historic, photogenic city Artistically and culinarily dynamic and ever-evolving, San Miguel de Allende (around 170 miles from Mexico City) is one of Mexico‘s most exciting and photogenic cities. Between the wonderfully wonky cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, baroque to neo-gothic architecture and bougainvillea-covered walls of the city, there’s […]
Japan’s Passport Most Powerful in the World When It Comes to Travel Freedom — Financial Post
LONDON — Japan has overtaken Singapore to claim the top spot on the 2018 Henley Passport Index, having gained visa-free access to Myanmar this month. Japan now enjoys visa-free/visa-on-arrival access to 190 destinations, compared to Singapore’s total of 189. The countries have been neck and neck since they both climbed to 1st place in February,… via […]
China promises not to weaken yuan, criticizes US concern — Financial Post
BEIJING — China’s government has promised not to weaken its currency to boost exports and rejected U.S. concern about the sagging yuan as groundless and irresponsible. A foreign ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, said Tuesday that Beijing has no intention of using “competitive devaluation” to make exports less expensive during a tariff fight with Washington. A… via […]
People’s ‘predictable irrationality’ and how it affects business — Financial Post
Duke University professor Dan Ariely writes in three voices: his academic voice, which he uses for scholarly publications; his newspaper voice, which he uses for his weekly advice column in the Wall Street Journal; and his third voice, which he used for his five books. Unlike some academics, Ariely’s expertise – behavioural economics – draws… via […]