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Miraculous Salt- Uses of Salt.

Think salt is used only to add flavor to food or make those boiled veggies taste better? Think again- according to the Salt Institute,...

ABC of Coffee

•    Affogato: literally means 'drowned'. It is the description of a shot of separately served espresso that is later poured over a scoop of vanilla...

Why Oh! Why? Childhood Memories Ruined

Fairy Tales are meant to make kids believe in Happily Ever After- which is also shown in all those Disney Movies- on TV and...

Amazing Chemical Reactions

Chemistry is definitely one of the most interesting subjects around. The reactions caused when two or more substances are mixed together is something that...

History of October 6

1683 - The first Mennonites arrived in America aboard the Concord. The German and Dutch families settled in an area that is now a...

List of Geographical Indicators of India

1.    Aranmula Kannadi (Kerala); 2.    Bhavani Jamakkalam (Erode, Tamil Nadu); 3.    Bidriware (Karnataka); 4.    Blue Pottery (Jaipur, Rajasthan); 5.    Chanderi saree (Guna, Madhya Pradesh); 6.    Channapatna toys & dolls...

History of September 25

1492 - The crew of the Pinta, one of Christopher Columbus' ships, mistakenly thought that they had spotted land. 1493 - Columbus sails with...

History of September 24

312 - Start of Imperial Indication 1493 - Columbus' 2nd expedition to New World 1657 - First autopsy & coroner's jury verdict is recorded in Maryland 1789...

Super-moon Total Lunar Eclipse

Supermoon total lunar eclipse will be seen completely in the US, Canada, and Central and South America, will begin on the evening of September...

History of September 19

335 - Dalmatius is raised to the rank of Caesar by his uncle Constantine I. 1819 – John Keats wrote "Ode to Autumn." 1891 - "The...

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