Mystery
A Complete Guide to Car Window Repair
When a car window is chipped or damaged, it is vital to get it repaired or replaced as soon as possible. Besides the ugliness or discomfort caused to the car, the condition can also obstruct the ability of a driver to view the road and identify hazards on roads that can cause a collision.
By Kevin Lashley3 years ago in FYI
Kyrgyz Farmer's Luck
I come from one of the most beautiful places on earth: a mountainous country of Kyrgyzstan, which used to be a part of the Soviet Union. It is located in Central Asia. Its mountain range north of Himalayas makes up about 93% of the country's land and is a part of the Tien-Shen system with the highest peak amply called Victory Peak measured at 7349 meters (24.4K feet) sitting close to the border with China.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in FYI
Five Of The Scariest American Haunted Places
It’s October, and we’re close to Halloween. Every year thousands of people make the trip to their favorite haunted house attractions. For a weekend adventure or a day trip, it’s a good time to get scared, but what about those places that have been known for scaring people for years? Let’s take a look at what kinds of places are known for their ghostly pasts and still send chills down our spines today.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in FYI
Why are tomatoes now "hard", put a few weeks will not be bad?
When the city was not yet widely expanded, there were many people in the countryside, each family would put their fields in good order, what to eat from their vegetable garden picked, a little washing into the pot.
By Alessandro Algardi3 years ago in FYI
How Ireland is abandoning its dirty fuel
“Misery, just misery – your fingers are sore, your legs are sore – my legs are still cramping and it’s three days since I’ve been there.” Seventeen-year-old Eoin, half-laughing, is complaining about his recent experience turning sods of turf on a bog near his home in County Offaly, in the Midlands of Ireland. “But it has to be done – it’s the only way I can heat my house and water.”
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in FYI
The world's fastest-growing source of food
merald-green waters and bobbing catamarans welcome one on the way to Pamban Island, also known as Rameshwaram, a sacred pilgrimage site in the state of Tamil Nadu. But just below the sea’s surface, there is a change taking place which could transform the region's ecosystem, economy and even its cuisine – these coastal villages are the home of India's seaweed boom.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in FYI
How to stop another 'Day Zero'
Kalaiselvi Murugan's day starts early. She is a domestic worker in Chennai, India, who rises at dawn to beat the queue and place her red plastic pot in line, ready for the water to be released at the neighbourhood water pump. After collecting water for her tiny third-floor flat, she walks to work in a wealthier neighbourhood, where the apartments have piped water supplied by tankers throughout the day.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in FYI







