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Window to the World, calling for Wind of Wisdom, as common sense is a gift to each soul, as common environment is the inseparable planet, as common desire is to live in a better world.
Recent Posts
Tiny vs mighty: hungry African leopard nudges intruder with her nose but mouse keeps chewing on leopard\'s lunch
(quote) This mouse danced with death when it tucked itself into the lunch of a hungry leopard. Like a little child and seemingly unaware of the beast towering over it, the mischievous rodent grabbed at scraps of meat thrown into the African Leopard...
"Humor is the affectionate communication of insight." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Humor is the affectionate communication of insight. — Ralph Waldo Emerson ...
Call to withdraw fr "futile & counter-productive war" as former USSR President Gorbachev ended Afghan war in 1988
BNP leader Nick Griffin: "We want to present a moral choice between those parties supporting a futile and counter-productive war and one that says we should be out of there immediately." Former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev: "I believe that there...
World Vegan Day & Vegan month: plant-based diet vs meat-eating diet, which way health-wise, environment-friendly?
World Vegan Day is 1 November, followed by US National Vegan Month. So, turkeys may have less fear this year. Facts: Eliminating meat, dairy and eggs from diet reduces heart-attack risk by 90%. In 2007, the world’s total meat supply was estimated ...
NASA reveals secrets Moon\'s been holding for billions of years. Moon is not a dry, desolate place but has water!
(quote) NASA scientists have been outlining their preliminary results after crashing two unmanned spacecraft into the Moon in a bid to detect water-ice. A rocket stage slammed into the Moon's south pole at 1231 BST (0731 EDT) Oct. 9, 2009. Another c...
The worst pain a man can suffer: to have insight into much and power over nothing. - Herodotus
The worst pain a man can suffer: to have insight into much and power over nothing. — Herodotus ...

