Narasingha Das, a geography teacher in West Bengal, carved an entire map of the world onto a single lemon using a pen.
However, it is possible to overemphasize the active elements of democracy. The demand for fast and furious judgment is a call for democracy conducted by partisan talking points and scripted taglines.
Brazil, one of the world's top food producers, expects its cereal, legume and oilseed production to increase by 7 per cent to 314.8 million tonnes in 2025, the state-run Brazilian Institute of ...
A string of traditionally popular places, the ‘Golden Route’ has long been a favorite for Japan’s visitors – but now it’s ...
Russia has been an important partner and a true friend of Sri Lanka with its contribution to the nation’s socio-economic development ...
Brady Foust, a longtime UW-Eau Claire geography professor, entrepreneur, community leader, and philanthropist, has passed away at age 81. Foust, who just a few months ago became only the second UWEC ...
Coastal populations are expanding quickly around the world. The rise is evident in burgeoning waterfront cities and in the ...
Spain, a top retirement destination, boasts beaches, sunshine, cosmopolitan cities, and stunning mountains, plus fantastic ...
Parshat Vayishlach concludes with a list of Esau’s descendants. It is remarkable that the Torah dedicates 43 verses to ...
This year’s Christmas card from the UK spy agency features a map of the UK and Northern Ireland, reflecting a geography-inspired theme, and includes seven puzzles designed to test skills such as ...
Alex Mitcheson takes a look at Australia’s best food festivals When it comes to reasons to cross The Ditch— weather aside ...