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Saturday, March 12, 2016
Value of silence
Science Says Silence Is Much More Important To Our Brains Than We Think
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New plastic-eating bacteria could help save planet
(CNN)
— Scientists in Japan have discovered a strain of bacteria that can eat
plastic, a finding that might help solve the world's fast-growing plastic
pollution problem. The species fully breaks down one of the most common kinds of
plastic called Polyethylene terephthalate (PET). It's the type o...
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Physical activity and Alzheimers
Different kinds of physical activity shown to improve brain volume & cut Alzheimer's risk in half
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Friday, March 11, 2016
Music from old films, 'Once Upon A Time In The West'
Once
Upon A Time In The West (Finale)---Ennio Morricone
Ennio
Morricone - Theme from 'Once Upon a Time in America'
Singapore PM hosts PM Modi
Is Singapore so
successful..................
Is Modi such a down-to-earth leader.................
A no nonsense meritocracy with absence of flatulent pomposity!
Greatness of Singapore - Instead of a huge wastage in a State Dinner, S'Pore PM hosts PM Modi in Komala Vilas, a popular eatery in S'pore - a couple of ulundu vadays and chutney served on a banana leaf.
This shows how to build a great economy by avoiding unnecessary extravaganza and pomp. Hats off!
Is Modi such a down-to-earth leader.................
A no nonsense meritocracy with absence of flatulent pomposity!
Greatness of Singapore - Instead of a huge wastage in a State Dinner, S'Pore PM hosts PM Modi in Komala Vilas, a popular eatery in S'pore - a couple of ulundu vadays and chutney served on a banana leaf.
This shows how to build a great economy by avoiding unnecessary extravaganza and pomp. Hats off!
Spread the scene. The WORLD at large needs to see more of this kind of leadership.
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