Armchair Travelling – Nepal

Originally posted on Bonjour From Brittany: Thankfully, Spring has now well and truly arrived here in Brittany; the blossom is falling from the trees and the roses are budding. Unfortunately, the covid-related travel restrictions remain in force. It is therefore necessary to take a non-essential journey and one that is further than the permitted 10km
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CitĂ© de la Musique â€đŸŽ¶â€ ( City of Music )

Within the Philharmonie de Paris, the Museum of Music represents a collection of more than 8,000 instruments and art objects, with almost 1,000 on exhibit in the permanent exhibition space, including national treasures and legendary instruments such as a piano belonging to Chopin and a guitar belonging to Brassens. The museum presents a history ofContinue reading “CitĂ© de la Musique â€đŸŽ¶â€ ( City of Music )”

APJ Abdul Kalam – The Missile Man of India

A.P.J Abdul Kalam was born on October 15,1931 to a poor Tamil Muslim family in Rameshwaram ,India. His father’s name was Jainulabudeen and mother’s name was Ashiamma. His mother was a housewife while his father owned a boat and use to take passengers between Rameswaram and Dhanushkodi. The income of the family was solely dependentContinue reading “APJ Abdul Kalam – The Missile Man of India”

Get Ready To Live With COVID-19

The last two months have been strange times: COVID-19 brought China’s economy to near halt and 100 million Chinese were subjected to movement restrictions and intrusive surveillance. Next, case counts exploded in South Korea, Iran, Italy, and Japan. Beginning in January, the U.S. government focused on preventing spread of the disease to the U.S., andContinue reading “Get Ready To Live With COVID-19”

Virus Alive Or Not

Viruses are microscopic parasites responsible for a host of familiar – and often fatal – diseases, including the flu, Ebola, measles and HIV. They are made up of DNA or RNA encapsulated in a protein shell and can only survive and replicate inside a living host, which could be any organism on earth. This means no life form is safeContinue reading “Virus Alive Or Not”

Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel, in full Gregor Johann Mendel, original name (until 1843) Johann Mendel, (born July 22, 1822, Heinzendorf, Silesia, Austrian Empire [now Hynčice, Czech Republic]—died January 6, 1884, Brunn, Austria-Hungur[now Brno, Czech Republic]), botanist, teacher, and Augustinian prelate, the first person to lay the mathematical foundation of the science of genetics, in what came to be called Mendelism. Gregor Mendel was an AustrianContinue reading “Gregor Mendel”

International Dance Day 

International Dance Day is a global celebration of dance, created by the Dance Committee of the International Theater Institute (ITI),the main partner of performing arts of UNESCO. The event takes place every year on 29 April, which is the anniversary of the birth of Jean-georges Noverre (1727–1810), the creator of modern ballet. The day strives to encourage participation and educationContinue reading “International Dance Day “

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