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  • Welcome To My Beloved Country, Thailand Part 4

    Photograph by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts I went to Thailand to visit my family for two months, from July and August 2017.  I did not visit home since 2006.  I was glad to see my family.  I enjoyed seeing all new development in Bangkok and loved eating authentic Thai food, especially Thai fruits. I had a chance…

  • Welcome To My Beloved Country, Thailand Part 3

    Photograph by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts I went to Thailand to visit my family for two months, from July and August 2017.  I did not visit home since 2006.  I was glad to see my family.  I enjoyed seeing all new development in Bangkok and loved eating authentic Thai food, especially Thai fruits.  I had a chance…

  • Welcome To My Beloved Country, Thailand Part 2

    Photograph by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts  I went to Thailand to visit my family for two months, from July and August 2017.  I did not visit home since 2006.  I was glad to see my family.  I enjoyed seeing all new development in Bangkok and loved eating authentic Thai food, especially Thai fruits.  I had a chance…

  • Welcome To My Beloved Country, Thailand Part 1

    Photograph by Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts I went to Thailand to visit my family for two months, from July and August 2017.  I did not visit home since 2006.  I was glad to see my family.  I enjoyed seeing all new development in Bangkok and loved eating authentic Thai food, especially Thai fruits. I had a chance…

  • The stolen childhoods of Kashmir in pencil & crayon & Ing’s Poem

    The stolen childhoods of Kashmir in pencil & crayon & Ing’s Poem By Soutik Biswas BBC News, Srinagar May 29, 2017, BBC News from the section India   These are pictures of loss of childhood and innocence. They speak about a violent world outside shuttered homes. They reveal the terrors of the present and the…

  • Desert on Fire, Qayyarah, Northern Iraq

    Desert on Fire, Qayyarah, Northern Iraq By Namak Khoshnaw and Daniel Silas Adamson, 5 April 2017 Early in summer 2016, the so-called Islamic State set fire to one of Iraq’s largest oil fields. It has taken Iraqi firefighters 10 months to put the flames out. The smoke has poisoned the air, the land, and the…

  • A Change in Diet may have Helped our Brains get so Big

    A Change in Diet may have Helped our Brains get so Big Many anthropologists think that living in large social groups drove the evolution of bigger brains, but new findings call that into question By Melissa Hogenboom, 27 March 2017 There are bones hidden away in almost every cupboard in many of the rooms of…

  • Happy Mother’s Day to Every Mother on Earth

    Happy Mother’s Day to Every Mother on Earth We appreciate your hardship carrying us through nine months and raising us with love and care. The real reasons why child birth is so painful and dangerous There is a long-standing idea that it is because we walk upright, but new research suggests that might not be…

  • World War 1 and American Art

    World War 1 and American Art The first major exhibition devoted to exploring the way in which American artists reacted to the First World War Exhibition Info – Location: Fisher Brocks Gallery, Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building PAFA – Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is free every Sunday during World War I and American Art courtesy of…

  • The men competing for love in the deserts of Chad, Africa

    The men competing for love in the deserts of Chad, Africa Monday, February 27, 2017 From BBC News, the section Africa Pictures and words by Tariq Zaidi. How the men of Chad’s Wodaabe culture put on their make-up and don their best clothes to impress would-be brides at a week-long festival. Wodaabe men perform the…