Do you want to live longer? Drink sour milk (or fermented foods!)

That’s a famous quote from the Eastern European country of Georgia (formerly of the Soviet Union) related to the long life of the people in that region. Traditionally, they have consumed large amounts of fermented foods, including yogurt, but this is not very realistic in many parts of the world today, including the United States. […]

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Staycation Guide: 5 places in the UK that will make you feel like you are abroad

Holidays at home are on the rise again, and more Britons are choosing to stay at home during their holidays. But where in the UK should you go if you’ve never had a staycation holiday before or fancy trying something new? Here is my vacation guide that is here to help. The UK is a […]

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The World’s Best Kept Secret, Krakow and Zakapane, Poland

As a former flight attendant, I have visited every European country except Albania and Poland. Poland is the fifth largest country in Europe. Other than Lech Walesa, Copernicus, the Pope, and a decade of Polish jokes I never understood, I knew nothing of this land. However, my interest peaked because it will soon be hot […]

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Top Ranked Online MBA Programs in New York

There are several top-rated online MBA program schools in New York State, including Hofstra University, Syracuse University, Clarkson University, and Marist College. Hofstra University’s online MBA program is the first distance-learning program in strategic business management in New York. It was ranked 71st nationally and was the only online graduate business program in the New […]

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Indigenous People Weaving Culture in Cambodia

Currently, the Mondulkiri Association of Indigenous Peoples for Development (MIPAD), which has been supported by Plan International Cambodia, is carrying out its activities under the project “Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation of Communities Indians in Mondulkiri”. In this regard, MIPAD has sent a project team to study and research the history of textile […]

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Enjoying Culinary Delights And Bacchanalia In Prague

Situated on the banks of the Vltava River, Prague is the multicultural capital of the Czech Republic and its history spans thousands of years. Today, it is a destination for the majority of tourists to Europe, and it is the sixth most visited city in Europe. You can judge any city by the type of […]

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