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Sports that are no longer in the Olympics

The only horse long jump event took place in the 1900 Olympics in Paris. Most of the horses could reach at least 14 feet, and the winning jump was 20 feet. That’s still 9 feet and 4 inches less than the world record for a human long jump, however. Read More »

Celebrities of Hollywood never married

In an interview in 2007, when asked about Kiosk’s reasons for not marrying, he said society could not determine for him what to do in life. Read More »

Why some things have a certain color

White light is a mixture of all colours, including those that the human eye can’t see. When we say something has colour, what we actually mean is that light of a particular range of wavelengths is reflected more strongly than the light of other wavelengths. Read More »

Useful and harmful food during the period

Some women get through their period with hardly any symptoms, while others can struggle with menstrual cramps, pains, headaches and even nausea. Read More »

Bahare Rahnama after returning from Canada

She was born on December 1, 1973 in Arak. Her father, Jalal Rahnama is a businessman and her mother, Parvin Ghaem Maghami is an actress. They moved to Tehran in early 1980. Read More »

What are the most deadly foods

Served in paper-thin slices by expert chefs, fugu combines luxury with a high-stakes gamble. The intestines, ovaries and liver of fugu (or blowfish) contain a poison called tetrodotoxin, which is 1,200 times deadlier than cyanide. Read More »

Luxury Tower Roman Style Residence

Apartment renters these days typically grab the first unit that is available, and often don’t consider the position–within the building or complex– their apartment will ultimately be located. Sure, it’s not always possible to get the unit you request, but here are some things to ask yourself while you’re out leasing your next apartment. Read More »

Venice underwater

The Italian city of Venice is seeing its worst flooding in decades, prompting local authorities to submit a request for a state of emergency to the country’s central government, after an unusually high tide inundated the city on Tuesday.Tides of 140 centimeters (55 inches) or more are known as “acqua alta” in Italian, and generally take place in winter time, ... Read More »