finance 7 Most Common Bond Instruments (Finance) Bond is an agreement between a company or business concern and people where business concern receives money in a fixed interest or coupon rate from a man or investor and what would be paid to investors by concern after a certain time period.
food Cinnamon : Health Benefits, Uses and Nutrition Cinnamon has been used by people in Egypt since about 2000 AD. The ancient Egyptians used cinnamon for treatments such as arthritis and sore throats
food Mansaf: It is not Just Food What food expresses joy and sadness is presented to the guests and is considered a symbol of the culture of the people
health Why We Must Exercise? Exercise is essential for physical fitness. Without physical exercise, no one can develop physical fitness. So, all should take exercise regularly.
science Featured Bioelectricity and Brain-Computer Interface: Fusion of Biology with Technology Whenever we are thinking, doing, or conducting any activity, it produces synchronized bioelectrical impulses through neurons. The pattern of electrical impulses does not stay at a static state. It keeps changing as our level of cognitive processing and consciousness alters continuously.
history Featured Witnessing The Renaissance: The Founders Of The Renaissance Where science and art were considered a thing of heresy to the Church, they believed that these things were displays of insanity, atheism, and perversion. The artists of that era were the most humiliating to the church.
history Project Rainbow: The Horrors of the Philadelphia Experiment The rainbow project was a secret experiment conducted by the US Navy in Philadelphia. The Experiment had the unforeseen effect of making the ship (USS Eldridge) teleport about three hundred miles and back in the blink of an eye.
biography Featured Ibn Battuta : The Great Traveler Ibn Battuta, a great traveler, was born on 24 February 1304 AD in the city of Tanzah in Morocco. Born into an aristocratic Muslim family. His father was a Qazi. According to him, his family is the descendant of the Lavata nomadic people of West Africa.
economics Economics Fundamentals Economic recession continues in people's daily life. In everyday life, people's needs are gradually increasing. And to fulfill this need, people often face finite wealth and unlimited liability in worldly life. And during this economic downturn, people suffer from various dilemmas.
biography Featured Pablo Escobar (part One) Who is the leader of the richest drug trade in history? And how he turned from a poor peasant to one of the most wanted men in justice in Colombia
Environment Global Warming: It Is Not As Bad As You Think The first is to get rid of the idea that I can't change anything by myself. Of course, we can do anything that we want.
biology Thank You Little Organisms Our immune system protects us from many pathogens, viruses, and microbes. This process is very brilliant and accurate and worth knowing about.
history Featured The Great Depression: Years Before and Leading to the Crash Could JP Morgan and his Federal Reserve buddies come up with this crude murder plot to enter America into "World War 1"? It appears that some American's at that time were not happy with him.
architecture Featured Hagia Sophia: History of the Architectural Masterpiece Hagia Sophia is considered the most famous landmark in Istanbul, the church, the mosque, and the museum. For 15 centuries, civilizations succeeded in it. The building was distinguished by many architectural and historical features until it became marvelous In the modern era.
biology Featured Nucleus: The Heart & Brain of a Cell The word “Nucleus” came out from latin word “Nex-nut” meaning kernel or seed. Nuclei is used to refer to a single form of nucleus. This is the very first organelle to be discovered. The nucleus was discovered by English scientist Robert Brown in 1831.
traveling Featured 5 Must See European Monuments Are you planning to spend your next vacation in Europe and not sure where to visit? Fear not as we will present you with 5 must-see monuments in Europe.
history The 10 Deadliest Battles of World War II (The Bloodiest) Today we have to know the fiercest and most powerful battles that changed the course of history
review Netflix Series - Warrior Nun : Review The Warrior Nun is a Netflix series entertaining with magic, ancient powers and Catholic religion in the face of existing powerful artifacts that seem like a myth but are nothing more than a mystery.
Technology Technology and Education Technology is changes fast. We can’t know what will we see in the future. In my opinion we can wear the technology. So maybe it will be chips for education.
history What is the Largest Temple in History? In Egypt you find wonders of the power of the Pharaohs on earth in architecture, arts, sciences and miracles that are almost unbelievable if we do not see them and the most prominent of these miracles is the Temple of Karnak.
science How Do Kidneys Work? Kidney is an essential part of body.It helps to expel nitrogenous waste products from the body. It controls blood pressure and retains the water and acid-base balance of the blood.
animals Royal Bengal Tiger: The Icon of Bengali The tiger is not just an animal; it is associated with the history and tradition of the Bengali. The Royal Bengal Tiger is one of the few facts that introduced Bengali to the world.
Education Outdoor Education: A Free Place to Teach Outdoor education includes field trips, investigation of insects in the schoolyard, museum trips, observe inventory controls in shops. United kingdom house of commerce training and skills committee says outdoor education improving social skills and science.
science Featured Sapiosexual : Are you one of them? Unlike other people who may naturally like someone seeing his or her smartness, voice, color, face etc, a sapiosexual doesn’t deem with these but intelligence. The attraction is not always connected to sexuality, rather it often is.
architecture Featured The Romanesque and the Gothic Architectural Styles Romanesque art was strongly inspired by Roman architecture and adopted the semicircular vault. It is a semi-circle with a central stone called the "keystone."