
Loyal Dog Waits Almost Three Months For Dead Owner To Return
A dog in Inner Mongolia is sitting by a guard rail in the middle of a road for almost three months, waiting for its owner
A dog in Inner Mongolia is sitting by a guard rail in the middle of a road for almost three months, waiting for its owner
The man who inspired thousands of kids to fall in love with comic superheroes, and then the numerous superhero movies, is dead. RIP Stan Lee! He died on Monday at 95 following complications from a medical emergency. He is credited with ushering in a new era of superhero storytelling, and saw his creations become a giant influence in the movie business.
Are we addicted to our gadgets? Especially to our smartphones? Loads have been written about how our kids (and, adults too) are spending hours after hours, happily staring away at their smartphones. It appears as if our daily activities revolve around these gadgets. While everyone has been talking about the perils of such a behaviour, not many have actually done anything about it. One person had tried to do something – to save her students – and have written about her success here.
12-year-old Thaqif Making Waves as Malaysia’s Youngest Game Developer, Muhammad Thaqif’s story has become a hit not just in Malaysia but also internationally. Who is he and what has he achieved? Read on and be inspired!
Minderjit Kaur* is a wheelchair-bound Differently Abled Individual (OKU) who has been looking for employment for the past two years, but without much luck. She is part of almost 500,000 persons with disabilities (PWD) who can become part of the country’s work force and contribute to the nation’s economy, if given the chance. Unfortunately, the doors are simply not fully opened for people like Minderjit and the rest. However, all is not gloom and doom for these persons with disabilities.
Irwan Malius has the magic to turn seemingly boring subjects like Study of Religions, TITAS, Malaysian Studies and Constitution into a fun and engaging learning experience. These subjects under mata pelajaran umum (MPU) – or general education subjects – are compulsory for pre-university qualifications in private colleges and universities in Malaysia. To make the teaching experience interesting for his students, he organises field trips to religious places and art galleries, or have them perform sketches for class, or make models about ancient civilizations.
It was a college task to interview an officer from the Narcotics Department on issues related to drug abuse that sparked the interest in Kalki to become a trained volunteer who helps addicts recover and reconcile with family and society.
Not so far from the dazzling skyscrapers of the city lives a community of approximately 3,200 families, at the PPR flats in Lembah Subang, notorious not just for its run down, squalid appearance and feel but also for its gut-wrenching social ills. 80- 90 percent of its approximately 20,000 denizens fall under the hardcore poor category and the flats are now far from the safe havens they were intended to be for the city’s urban poor.
As of 2018, there are 7,000 types of rare diseases recognised in the world. In 1983 the Orphan Drug Act was passed in the United States to facilitate drugs for rare diseases that afflicted small number of individuals. To many who are unfamiliar, drugs are commonly catered to facilitate the majority. This is due to factors such as funding, relevance and demand. But all that is gradually changing as more unknown diseases or, to be politically correct ‘conditions’, are coming to the forefront calling for new attention.
People with scars have praised Princess Eugenie for wearing a scooped back dress with no veil on her wedding day to Jack Brooksbank, purposefully designed to show off her back scar, reports HuffPost UK.
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