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 · 4 min read

Family Leaves Behind Bill For $0.37 Drink, Waiter Makes Unexpected Find

It doesn’t take much to be a human. In an age where people live on minimum wage, every penny counts. So, when you visit a restaurant, you should realize that the staff sometimes bends over backward to accommodate a customer. Therefore, it wouldn’t go amiss to repay the favor. In one such restaurant, you have […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

 · 5 min read

Meet the World’s First Island Powered by an Off-Grid Renewable Energy System

As the world races to figure out how to meet electricity demands in a more sustainable, eco-friendly way, there’s one place that’s already got it figured out: The Isle of Eigg in Scotland. Meet the small off-grid island that’s been powered by off-grid renewable energy since 2008. (1) Off-Grid Renewable Energy-Powered Isle of Eigg Prior […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

 · 3 min read

All-girl engineer team invents solar-powered tent for the homeless

Girls have the power to change the world, and these young high school students are already doing it. This all-girl engineering team invented a solar-powered tent for the homeless to give them a warm place to sleep at night. All-Girl Engineer Team Invents Solar-Powered Tents for the Homeless Homelessness is on the rise as the […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

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A Month Before A Heart Attack, Your Body Could Be Warn You With These 9 Signals

In recent decades, scientists have realized that heart attack symptoms can be quite different for women than for men. The journal Circulation published the findings of a multicenter study of 515 women who’d experienced a heart attack. The most frequently reported symptoms didn’t include chest pain. Instead, women reported unusual fatigue, sleep disturbances, and anxiety. Nearly 80 […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

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Yard-Sale Bowl Revealed To Be Rare Artifact Worth Up To $500,000

When it comes to yard sales, another man’s trash is another man’s treasure. However, in this case, the yard sale sold a bowl for $35 that turned out to be a rare, 15th-century Chinese porcelain artifact worth up to $500,000. The “exceptional and rare” bowl will be part of the Sotheby’s Important Chinese Art auction […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer

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IKEA Is Now Selling Tiny Eco-Friendly Homes

The tiny home craze that has taken over 2020 is not slowing down yet: Now, even Ikea has gotten on board. Check out these incredible eco-friendly Ikea tiny homes. They’re so incredible you might finally consider making the tiny-home switch. (1) Eco-Friendly Ikea Tiny Homes Buying a home in today’s market is tough, which is […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

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Single Dad Raises Son, Later Finds Out The Boy is Not His

Following the sudden departure of his wife a month after their son’s birth, a man had to navigate the challenges of raising his baby as a single dad. Although initially struggling in his new role as a single parent, he eventually adapted and became more confident. He didn’t know the child he had grown to […]

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Freelance Writer

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Meet Leydy Pech, the Mayan Woman Who Stopped Monsanto and Won the ‘Nobel For the Environment’

Mexico is the sixth-highest honey producer worldwide. (1) Much of that honey is produced by indigenous Mayan beekeepers, most of them women who are considered to be the guardians of the endangered melipona bee. (2) When Monsanto threatened to bring genetically modified soybeans into their regions, Leydy Pech, a Mayan beekeeper fought back. Not only […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer