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Let's know a little about the types of cholesterol.There are basically three varieties of cholesterol:1. Triglycerides2. HDL3. LDLLet me tell you a story now:If our body is a small town, then the gang leader of this city is cholesterol. His main associates are tri...
Aubrey Argylle Kingsman: Who is Aubrey Argylle? Is Argylle Connected With Kingsman?
In the credit scene of the movie Argylle, a title card reveals that the scene takes place 20 years before the events in the film. The scene is captured in black and white. A young man with dark hair enters a country pub named The King’s Man, which is a clever reference to Vau...Christopher Nolan and Robert Downey Jr. Win Their First Oscar for the Same Movie
In a historic moment at the 96th Academy Awards, two iconic figures in the entertainment industry, Robert Downey Jr. and Christopher Nolan, both take home their first Oscar. Two of Hollywood's biggest names received their first Oscars for their work in Oppenheimer. “Oppenheim...Brad Allan Argylle Tribute Explained: What Does Brad Allan Have to Do With the Argylle Movie?
Argylle, the new film by Matthew Vaughn (Kingsman, Kick-Ass), is released this Wednesday, January 31, in theaters, and it concludes with a message that pays tribute to a person named Brad Allan.It says-In Memory ofBrad Allan“Let the beauty of what you love be what you...
The elusive ‘Olympic goal’ in football continues to captivate fans and players alike.'Gol Olimpico' (Spanish for 'Olympic goal')An Olympic goal, also known as an “Olimpico” goal, is a remarkable feat in football. It occurs when a player scores directly from ...
Whenever we think about Bangladesh being in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, first the word comes to mind: Bangladesh Army, which was previously Pakistan Army and started its journey after the liberation of 1971, though now a days the Royal Air Force, Naval Force, and ...
Have you ever thought about the fact that bananas are technically berries, but strawberries aren’t? Or that peanuts aren’t actually nuts? These are just a few examples of how our everyday language and assumptions often don’t match up with scientific reality. In this blog post...
Why Developing Countries Struggle to Attain Developed Status
In the global landscape, the divide between developed and developing countries persists, with nations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia consistently striving to bridge this gap. Despite historical and contemporary efforts, these regions continue to grapple with multifaceted ...Exploring the Microscopic Universe: The Fascinating World of Microorganisms
Microorganisms, the invisible architects of life, orchestrate the very essence of existence on Earth. From the air we breathe to the soil nurturing our crops, and even within our bodies, these minuscule beings wield an unparalleled influence. They inhabit every corner of our ...
On the anniversary of his passing, let's delve into some lesser-known facets of the eminent physicist, Satyendra Nath Bose. Known for his groundbreaking work in statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics, Bose, of Indian-Bengali descent, collaborated with Albert Einstein to ...