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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Birds Refise To Leave Plane Alone When Realising Why The Pilot Burst into Tears

Jason heard a loud bang and his head snapped towards the plane’s windows. What was going on? Their aircraft was already airborne. He looked frantically at his co-pilot when a member of the cabin crew came rushing through the cockpit A giant swarm of birds was apparently chasing and attacking the plane. And they were relentless. "Mayday! Mayday!" Jason shouted into the radio, trying to get a distress call out to air traffic control. But the radio only emitted static, drowned out by the deafening roar of the bird swarm.
In a touching display of loyalty and compassion, a flock of birds steadfastly refused to leave a grounded plane, much to the bewilderment of the pilot and crew. However, when the pilot discovered the reason behind their unusual behavior, tears welled up in his eyes. It turned out that the pilot had been caring for a wounded bird near the airport, providing food and shelter in an act of kindness. The bird had apparently communicated with its flock, and in a remarkable demonstration of avian empathy, the entire flock had come to show their gratitude and support for their injured comrade. Witnessing this profound connection between humans and nature moved the pilot to tears, as he realized the depth of compassion and solidarity that exists in the world, transcending species boundaries. It was a powerful reminder of the beauty and interconnectedness of all living beings.
The controller responded urgently, "Roger, Jason. We're guiding you to a nearby airstrip. Prepare for a rough landing. We've cleared the area." Jason gritted his teeth, knowing that this was their best shot at survival. He alerted the passengers to brace themselves for impact. As the plane descended towards the rural airstrip, the tension onboard reached its peak. Jason's skills would be put to the ultimate test as he aimed for a safe landing, hoping to bring everyone back to the ground in one piece.
Despite the increasing chaos, Jason stayed determined. He knew there was no turning back. As the plane continued to be pummeled by the furious birds, he focused on getting everyone to that smaller airport safely, praying that they could make it through this harrowing ordeal. With each passing moment, the situation became more dire. The cabin crew hurriedly reassured passengers, checking for injuries and trying to maintain some semblance of order. The sounds of the birds' relentless assaults and the passengers' anxious whispers filled the air.
The emergency services on the ground acknowledged and readied themselves for the impending chaos. Jason braced himself, determined to navigate the final stretch of the airstrip, hoping that this added challenge wouldn't turn their miraculous survival story into a tragedy. As the plane descended, the birds swarmed around it, their wings flapping furiously against the aircraft's fuselage. The passengers held onto anything they could, their fear palpable. Jason fought with all his might, keeping the plane steady amidst the onslaught, inching closer to the end of the airstrip where emergency crews stood ready to respond to whatever awaited them.

Sunday, February 18, 2024

This Touching Story Of A Couple Losing 400 Pounds Will Inspire You

It is considered a rough and tough battle for many Americans as they strive to live a healthier life daily and even stay in shape. Like many other couples, this one couple dealt with obesity, but they decided to write a different story about their life. Lexi and Danny Reed struggled with obesity, but they made the ultimate decision to alter their lives and actually kept it right through. They started the journey to alter their lives for the best and get the healthiest they knew how to. When you see the results of their mission it will certainly inspire you! Let’s take a peek into their transformational journey
Eating Out Lexi and Danny lived their lives like most other American couples who fell in love with each other and then made the ultimate decision to spend the rest of their lives together. The couple spent a lot of time watching tv and going to different restaurants, and as you would imagine, the endless junk foods were their “go-to” option. Lexi never fancied the idea of eating healthily, and since the moment she got married, her eating habits seemed to have gotten worse.
Pushing Each Other The couple started dating back in 2007, and the process brought a level of comfort to each other, but that, too, came with some unhealthy eating choices. As they went by, they never stopped noticing that their lifestyle was getting worse than they would imagine. It became a regular thing for Lexi and Danny to go for fast foods and most junk foods. In addition to the troubles, they watched tv while they ate – which didn’t make things any better. However, they would manage to lose some weight during the time, but before long, they would gain it back.

Election Commission of Pakistan

Liaquat Ali Chattha Profile 

Liaquat Ali Chattha was Commissioner Rawalpindi who had become tip of the town after his astonishing resignation. He has resigned from his post and confessed his involvement for rigging election 2024. He announced this statement through press conference and created a stir among the masses. He was a grade-20 officer who now has been ordered to report to the Services and General Administration Department (S&GAD).

Family Background of Liaquat Ali Chattha 
            Belonged to Hafizabad, a native town. He had two brothers and two sons. He also inherits 24 acres agro-based Land jointly and possesses native home from fraternal heirs. He has two sons whereas elder son is UK-based citizen while the younger son lives in Lahore. He got married to the daughter of Local business tycoon and has been staying at Lahore. He is allegedly associated with PMLN as supporter in public circles. 
Confessional statements of Liaquat Ali Chattha 
        In a press conference at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, asserted that 13 candidates from Rawalpindi were forced  to be declared  as winning contestants. He also claimed that we had given the losing candidates leads of 50,000 votes in the final result. He confessed public ally that “rigging” took place in Rawalpindi Division and took responsibility for it. He also allegedly that ECP is pressurizing me to rig the elections at Rawalpindi division. Most significantly, he also alleged that a top judge of the Supreme Court  was involved in this rigging process. He admitted that “stabbing the country in its back” didn’t  not let him sleep since 8th February. 
Election Commission’s rejects Commissioner’s allegations
            Election Commission of Pakistan has rejected former Commissioner Rawalpindi’s statements. Responding to these allegations, ECP strongly rejects the allegations levelled by Commissioner Rawalpindi on the chief election commissioner and the commission. It added that neither is the commissioner of any division ever appointed as a DRO, RO or presiding officer, nor do they ever play a direct role in the conduct of 2024 elections. After an independent inquiry, the truth will be shared to the masses sooner

Sunday, November 5, 2023

London tourist

From an ancient underground temple at London Mithraeum to the poignant Crossbones Graveyard, these eight offbeat sites will take you to parts of London you likely never knew existed London is one of the most touristed cities on the planet: before the pandemic, it welcomed more than 21 million international visitors a year, plus many others from across the UK. The quintessential sights from the Houses of Parliament to Buckingham Palace, the British Museum to Kew Gardens, to name just a few are immediately familiar to people around the world, even those who have never set foot in the city. But if you scratch beneath the surface you'll find the capital is also home to an array of lesser known places that are rather more surprising, offbeat, under appreciated, unlikely and in some cases  downright bizarre. Here, we veer off London's well trodden tourist trail to highlight eight of its most intriguing attractions, from an ancient subterranean temple to an odd curiosity shop to a neon fever dream.
Best for a sensory experience: God's Own Junkyard
Stepping into God's Own Junkyard home to one of the world's biggest collections of neon lights and signs feels like being bounced around a giant pinball machine. Located on an industrial estate in Walthamstow, surrounded by a craft brewery, mechanic and furniture workshop, this sensory overload of an art gallery and shop was founded in the 1980s by the late Chris Bracey, who created pieces for Hollywood films such as Batman and Eyes Wide Shut, as well as the likes of Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed and photographer and director David LaChappelle. The walls are covered with neon signs in vivid pinks, blues, greens, yellows and countless other colours advertising hotels and strip clubs, cocktails and Coca Cola. Some have enigmatic slogans such as "It's always your favourite sins that do you in", while others depict the logos for BBC1 music show Top of the Pops and the London Underground. There are plenty of playful juxtapositions  a Statue of Liberty wields a lightsaber, while a glowing halo adorns the Virgin Mary as well as a cafe bar named The Rolling Scones that serves fry ups and cream teas to a soundtrack of rock and '80s pop.
Best for those with eclectic tastes: Horniman Museum and Gardens
Towering totem poles and colourful cycle-rickshaws, Spanish Inquisition torture chairs and Uzbek wedding dresses, Rio carnival costumes and Yoruba divination rattles, sperm whale teeth and stuffed three toed sloths: the Horniman has perhaps the most eclectic collection of any museum in the capital. Founded in 1890 by Frederick Horniman, a wealthy tea trader, social reformer and Liberal Party MP who gathered countless pieces of art, artefacts and specimens from across the globe, it aimed to "bring the world to [the London district of] Forest Hill". Today, the Horniman has around 350,000 exhibits and, commendably, the curators make efforts to address the colonial connections of many of the items on display. There are internationally important ethnographic, musical instrument and natural history collections. The latter features an array of animal skeletons, replicas and taxidermy, including the museum's most famous resident: the Horniman Walrus, an over-stuffed, unnaturally smooth creature perched on top of a model iceberg in the centre of the gallery.
Best for quiet contemplation: Crossbones Graveyard 
On a quiet side street in the shadow of the Shard, a five minute walk from the tourist throngs in Borough Market, the Crossbones Graveyard sits on the site of a post-medieval burial ground estimated to contain the remains of around 15,000 paupers, many of them sex workers and children. Once surrounded by one of London's most notorious slums, an area know as the Mint, the burial ground was used for centuries before eventually closing in 1853. It was largely forgotten until the 1990, when bones and skulls were discovered by construction workers digging tunnels for the Jubilee line extension of the London Underground. There was subsequently a local campaign that led to the transformation of what had become a derelict industrial site into a peaceful garden of remembrance that aims to both honour the "outcast dead" buried below it and provide a contemplative space for present day visitors. Amid the flower beds, trees and ponds, there is an array of shrines, memorials and tributes to lost loved ones from twists of coloured fabric and fragments of poetry to statues and sculptures. Vigils to "remember the outcast, dead and alive" are also held at 19:00 on the 23rd of each month.
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History 
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History is not for everyone. A menagerie of animal heads and skeletons zebras, puffer fish, sabre toothed cats protrude from the walls and dangle from the ceiling as you enter the street-level absinthe bar. You then descend a spiral staircase into a house of horrors or, depending on your sensibilities, wonders. Tight and claustrophobic, the basement is lined with cabinets filled with objects that are by turns gruesome, macabre, baffling and bizarre. Many of them also turn the stomach of all but the hardiest visitor: a wax model of a scabies mite, a botfly larvae inside a horse's stomach preserved in a jar, a one-handed toddler mannequin, long locks of human hair. They sit alongside playful frivolities such as "unicorn's tail" and a "magic teacup". There is also a series of obscure books including The Art of Faking Exhibition Poultry and The History and Social Influence of the Potato, as well as others that are rather more adult in nature.
The open faced sandwich, or smørrebrød, is as Danish as a block of LEGO. It is a mini design marvel in its own way too: a delicately balanced dance of textures, flavours and colours piled in a tower built on a buttered rye bread base. Classic varieties include pickled herring topped with onions and capers; prawn, boiled egg and aioli; chicken salad with mushrooms and bacon; and warm liver paté with beetroot. The dish dates to the 19th Century when agricultural workers would pack rye bread and leftovers from the previous night’s dinner to eat for lunch. In Copenhagen, today’s top restaurants have evolved this hearty worker’s food, keeping the heavy rye bread but adding international ingredients like yuzu and kefir to create a fresh take on an old tradition. These modern iterations takes certainly look as good as they taste, focusing heavily on visuals with perhaps an extravagant cloud of micro herbs, a vermillion-bright accent of beetroot and a perfectly sliced, perfectly positioned pickle. Considered one of Denmark’s national dishes, alongside the hot dog and flæskesteg (roast pork), smørrebrød comes in hundreds of varieties, most with the standard heavy rye bread base. These eight spots bring together the city’s most cutting edge and traditional smørrebrød offerings in one list.
 

Monday, October 30, 2023

How to Develop Fruit Habits In Children

Have you ever experienced shopping with children in a mall or supermarket and noticed that they feel happy to buy all the colorful chocolates and candies? But they do not show interest in buying fruits. We all know that fruits are good for our health and immune system, but we do not have the habit of eating them. Especially in children, it's hard to develop a fruit-eating habit. According to a survey by the American Heart Association, only 27% of children eat fruits, and 91% of children do not eat enough fruits. According to their daily requirement, they like to eat unhealthy fast food. Fruits are a natural source of vitamins, minerals, iron, and fibers that are important for your children's growth and physical health.
Most parents are uneducated. They don't know we develop food eating habits from day one in our children. Children need to learn about the sugar and salt taste we introduced them to. Parents start giving children unhealthy foods early to show their love and affection for children, like adding sugar to milk bottles, licking candies to infants, and introducing ice cream and other junk foods. It is in your hands to introduce them with healthy foods or with unhealthy foods. It's hard to change habits and develop new ones, but it's not impossible; we can change it gradually. We can be role models for our children. We can use fruits in baking, encourage your children to eat healthy foods, give them rewards, and you should avoid buying junk foods. There are many other ways through which we can encourage them to eat healthy foods and fruits. Let's dive deep and find ways to develop fruit habits in our children, so continue reading if you want to disclose this secret.
Benefits Of Fruits And Children Fruits are a natural source of energy. It helps to build muscle, brain, and children's immune systems to fight germs and keep them healthy and active. It is suitable for your children's growth. Fruits not only have fresh and charming colors, but they also have different benefits. Yellow-colored fruits like mangoes and pineapples suit children's bones and muscles. Red-colored fruits like strawberries and pomegranates are suitable for the heart health of children. Purple and blue colored fruits like Blueberries and plums are good for fighting germs. Green colored fruits like grapes and kiwis are good for energy and power to keep your children energetic. All fruits benefit children, so we can not ignore them. Begin Early And Stay Regular To Develop Fruit Habit Children start developing taste at the age of 5-6 months.
They begin to recognize the food. If you start giving them at this age, they can develop this habit faster. But it would be best if you did it regularly. You should start with one or two soft fruits like mangoes and bananas. These fruits are smooth, and babies can eat and digest quickly. Mash these fruits well until they are soft before you give them. This method also helps you to find which fruit is not suitable for your baby. If it causes an allergy or loose motion, then stop giving it and consult with your doctor. The most important thing is to stay persistent even if they don't like it. Keep going by changing your recipes accordingly. Be A Role Model For Your Children Your children notice your actions and habits the whole day and then unintentionally follow them. They learn from you. So you can help them develop fruit habits by enjoying fruits in front of your children to inspire them that you are eating healthy and tasty food.
1 Fruit Tasting Game You can play a game with your children, take a piece of cloth and cover their eyes, cut the different fruits in small sizes, give them a taste, and ask them the name of that fruit. In this way, you will also enjoy playing games with your children. 

2 Creative Fruit Art Children love to play with colors and art. You can make their favorite cartoon character with fruits they will like to eat and enjoy them. Make funny faces and work together with your children to help them choose the colors and shapes that they want. It is fun to take pictures of this art and share them with your children's friends. Here are a few examples of it. Use grapes to make Balloon bouquet ideas on a nice plate. Use some melted chocolate on fruit to shape them like zebra, penguins, lions, etc. Use blackberries and strawberries to draw animal eyes, feet, and noses. Use Fruits In Baking You can use different fruits and dry fruits in baking recipes. Baking with fruits can develop fruit habits in children by enhancing their interest in the recipes they bake.

Psychological Effects Of Habits When we see, read, and listen to the same thing again and again, willingly or unwillingly, it sends a message to our unconscious mind, and we get attracted to that particular thing. That's why all these steps will have psychological effects on your children. Follow any of 4-5 of your favorite steps from above to develop fruit habits in children of any age. You can practice all these steps from time to time as your children like. Ask your children which steps they would like to practice because taking their opinions will also increase their interest. There is no need to follow all these steps at a time because excess of anything also has negative impacts. Conclusion  How To Develop Fruit Habits In Children Fruits are excellent and healthy for your children. As a parent, you must become a role model for your children. Children will adopt the same eating habits which do in front of them. Sit together with your children and eat fruit with fun. Play games and arrange fruit parties to develop fruit-eating habits in your children. When you visit a supermarket to buy fruit, take your children. You can use fruits in baking; children will love it. To get new ideas, keep reading books and articles with videos.