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A broken home
Once upon a time, in a quiet town, there was a family whose home was filled with love and laughter. But as time passed, cracks began to appear in their once happy household. Arguments and misunderstandings became a regular occurrence, and the family members started growing apart.
By Adamson mayowa2 years ago in Art
How was the delivery?
Sarah had always been captivated by the brilliance and elegance of jewelry. As a young girl, she would lose herself in the pages of glossy fashion magazines, marvelling at the exquisite pieces that adorned the pages. Now, as an adult, she had her own business, an up-and-coming online jewelry store. Her vision was to provide customers with timeless, handcrafted jewelry that exuded sophistication.
By MUKUT ROY SAJIB2 years ago in Art
The Canvas of Dreams. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the constant ebb and flow of life, there was a small, unassuming art studio known only to a select few. Its owner, a reclusive artist named Evelyn, had gained a reputation for her uncanny ability to turn dreams into tangible works of art. Her studio, tucked away in a quiet alley, was named "The Canvas of Dreams."
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
Brushes of Destiny
In the quiet, quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and a lush, emerald forest, lived a young woman named Clara. She was not your average twenty-something. Clara had a unique gift – the gift of transforming ordinary canvas and paint into the extraordinary. She had an artist's soul, but her talent was far from ordinary. To her, every canvas was a window to another world, every stroke of her brush a step into the unknown, and every color held a story of its own.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
Exploring the art and Impact of Logo Designers
In the visual geography of branding and identity, totem contrivers apply an extraordinary influence, casting the iconic symbols that synopsize the substance of businesses, associations, and generalities. A single hallmark, strictly designed, has the power to communicate a company's values, establish recognition, and elicit feelings in a bit of a alternate.
By Marketing Mavericks2 years ago in Art
"Bandit of Your Imagination."
Once upon a moonlit night, in a small, forgotten village nestled deep within a dense forest, there lived a legendary figure known only as the Bandit of Imagination. This enigmatic character was both feared and revered by the villagers, for the bandit's actions were as unpredictable as the wind that rustled through the leaves.
By Hridoy Talukder2 years ago in Art
"Decoding da Vinci: Unraveling the Enigma of the Mona Lisa"
Introduction: The Louvre Museum in Paris, home to countless treasures from around the world, boasts one masterpiece that captivates millions each year—the enigmatic "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci. This article delves into the fascinating world of Leonardo da Vinci, a man of multifaceted talents who is renowned as both a legendary artist and a pioneering scientist and inventor. It explores the secrets behind the creation of the world's most famous painting and the enduring intrigue of her enigmatic smile. Can science unlock the mysteries behind this iconic work of art and unveil the genius of her creator?
By chahinez chouigui2 years ago in Art
Being a vegetarian may be influenced by your genetic makeup. Content Warning.
Going meatless may not solely depend on willpower, as indicated by a recent study. Published in PLOS One on Wednesday, the study discovered four genes that are associated with individuals' ability to sustain a vegetarian lifestyle effectively. Dr. Nabeel Yaseen, the lead author of the study and a professor emeritus of pathology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, stated that genetics plays a significant role in vegetarianism. Some individuals may possess genetic factors that make them more aptly suited for a vegetarian diet than others. While religious and cultural practices, health concerns, moral values, and environmental factors motivate people to reduce or eliminate meat consumption, adherence to these dietary choices is not always successful. According to Yaseen, many individuals aspiring to follow a vegetarian diet are unable to do so, and the study suggests that genetics might be a contributing factor. The study, however, did not identify which individuals are genetically predisposed to vegetarianism. Researchers anticipate future studies to explore this question further. Dr. José Ordovás, the director of nutrition and genomics and a professor of nutrition and genetics at Tufts University, noted that the study sheds light on the intricate connection between genetics and dietary choices. He suggests that in the future, personalized dietary recommendations based on genetic predispositions might be possible, potentially leading to improved health information. Understanding the genetic connection may enhance personalized health advice, according to Yaseen. The UK Biobank, a large biomedical database and research resource tracking individuals over the long term, provided the data for this study. The study compared over 5,000 strict vegetarians, defined as individuals who had not consumed any animal flesh in the past year, to a control group comprising more than 300,000 individuals who had consumed meat within the previous year. Researchers identified three genes that were strongly associated with vegetarianism and an additional 31 genes that were potentially linked to vegetarianism. Through genetic analysis, the researchers observed that vegetarians were more inclined to have different variations of these genes compared to non-vegetarians. This distinction might be attributed to diverse lipid processing in individuals. Several of the genes associated with vegetarianism were found to be involved in lipid metabolism, revealing a potential link between genetic differences in lipid metabolism and brain function. However, Yaseen emphasized that further research is required to investigate this hypothesis. It is important to acknowledge the limitations of the study. As pointed out by Ordovás, all participants in the analysis were White, which maintained sample homogeneity and avoided the influence of cultural practices on the results. However, this restricts the applicability of the findings to the broader population. Despite its limitations, the study contributes valuable insights into the genetics underlying dietary preferences. The identification of genetic variants associated with long-term strict vegetarianism suggests a biological basis, beyond cultural, ethical, or environmental motivations, for choosing such a diet.
By Shafiqul Islam2 years ago in Art









