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Nairaland / General / It's Never Too Late To Make It In Life; See Photos To Encourage You by beninfo3: 8:26pm On May 30, 2018
So many youths in this country do not know the meaning of the clause "keep trying ". In a country like Nigeria where so many factors, both politically and otherwise, intertwine to render fruitless the focused hustles of average Nigerian youth we need to have our philosophy centred on a two-clause sentence: "It's s never too late,keep trying."
It's encouraging to see photos of people that put the word "Persistence " in practise and made it in life..




Source : https://gossime..com/2018/05/its-never-too-late-to-make-it-in-life.html


Cc Lalasticala, mynd44

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Politics / It's Never Too Late To Make It In Life; See Photos To Encourage You by beninfo3: 8:17pm On May 30, 2018
So many youths in this country do not know the meaning of the clause "keep trying ". In a country like Nigeria where so many factors, both politically and otherwise, intertwine to render fruitless the focused hustles of average Nigerian youth we need to have our philosophy centred on a two-clause sentence: "It's s never too late,keep trying."
It's encouraging to see photos of people that put the word "Persistence " in practise and made it in life..

Science/Technology / What You Need To Know About 'smoke-breathing' Elephant by beninfo3: 11:54pm On Mar 30, 2018
An elephant in India seems to have a smoking habit. Conservation scientists spotted the pachyderm hoisting chunks of ashen wood into its mouth and then blowing out puffs of smoke.


Goswami, an elephant biologist, and his team came across what they are calling the "smoke-breathing" elephant in Nagarahole National Park while checking their "hidden" cameras (also called camera traps) as part of a study of tigers and their prey.

During their forest trek, they saw the elephant standing in a "burnt patch" of the woods. "In India, the Forest Department burns fire lines to create fire breaks that can help control forest fires," Vinay Kumar, assistant director of WCS-India revealed. "And this effort leaves behind wood charcoal on the forest floor."

"I believe the elephant may have been trying to ingest wood charcoal," Varun Goswami, Wildlife Conservation Society's (WCS) India program scientist and an elephant biologist, said in a statement. "She appeared to be picking up pieces from the forest floor, blowing away the ash that came along with it, and consuming the rest."

Eating charcoal — which is made mostly of carbon and formed from the heating of wood in low-oxygen conditions — is not unheard of. Colobus monkeys apparently consume such char, possibly to counteract toxins in some of the foods they eat. Scientists reported in 1997 in the International Journal of Primatology they'd found that the Zanzibar red colobus monkey may be the only primate (excluding humans) that intentionally chomps down on charcoal.
The charcoal-eating likely allows the monkeys to consume Indian almond and mango trees, which are chockful of phenols, a group of chemical compounds that apparently can be toxic and even mess with the monkeys' digestive systems. The charcoal, they said, binds to the phenols while leaving the protein in the exotic tree food alone.

Perhaps, this elephant caught on to the benefits of a little charcoal.
"Charcoal has toxin-binding properties that may provide medicinal value," Goswami said, adding that it can also act as a laxative.


source: https://gossime..co.ke/2018/03/what-you-need-to-know-about-smoke.html?m=1

cc: lalasticlala ; Mynd44
Science/Technology / Re: A Chinese Space Station Is Hurtling Toward Earth — Here’s How To Track The Crash by beninfo3: 11:45pm On Mar 30, 2018
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