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58cm man worshiped as a god in India! (video)

A man who is only 58 cm tall and weighs 7 kg is being worshiped as the reincarnation of a Hindu god. Manpreet Singh, 21, is the same height and weight as a six month old baby and is believed to be one of the smallest people in the world. Since the age of 12, he has been worshiped as the reincarnation of a Hindu god by the local villagers and people visit him every day to be blessed.

World Day for Honor the Victims Romani During World War II

On 8 April romani all around the world pay tribute to victims romani during World War II. It was declared as Romani Day in 1990, during the 4th World Romani Congress of the International Organization "Romani Union" in honor of the first major international meeting of representatives of the Romani ethnic group - the first Romani Congress, held on April 8th  1971 in London.

'Come on, this is not Turkey'

"Human beings are pattern-seeking and storytelling animals," said Edward Leamer, a professor in economics. That is after all, what science is also about; you look for patterns and tell coherent stories about them. Today, let me tell you about a couple of persistent patterns regarding the Turkish economy. 

“Mowgli girl” found in India! (video)

An 8-year-old girl was found living in the jungle in India living with monkeys and acting like an animal. The “Mowgli girl”, who was discovered by police, reportedly communicates with screeches and walks on all fours and was living in a remote nature reserve in Bahraich, northern India. She has already been dubbed the “Mowgli girl” due to the similarities of her story with the Jungle Book.

What are the national slogans for countries (infographics)

“Freedom or Death” is considered as the national motto for Greeks, from the time the people rose up to free themselves from the Ottoman yoke of oppression in 1821. The National Translation Company created an infographic revealing some of the most interesting national slogans spanning from the old empires to some of the “youngest” nations in the world.

Damascus blacksmiths had made steel blades with carbon nanotubes long before they were scientifically discovered

This is one of those stories about a technology invented and then forgotten. For example, when the Romans invented concrete and then another civilization reinvented it thousand years later. Well, it turns out that the skilled Damascus blacksmiths had produced blades containing carbon nanotubes at least 400 years before modern science began to understand their strength.

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