But you would never know it thanks to a mobile furnace that burns at 2,000 degrees. Add two tablespoons of cobalt oxide powder to each 300 pound batch of mixed consumer glass, and the end product is ...
Because of its value, the baobab has attracted folklore and myths. Many African communities consider the tree sacred, often associating it with spirits. As a result, various ceremonies and rituals ...
Mr Ramesh pointed out that trees with shallow roots and heavy crowns - such as the Falcataria falcata and African Tulip - are commonly found in Singapore's forested areas. A tree at risk of ...
the annual celebration of African-American culture, starts today. The week-long celebration begins the day after Christmas and ends on Jan. 1 in the new year. The name Kwanzaa comes from a Swahili ...
BN’s Ron Olver said that his death went virtually unnoticed in the South-African press. His fire burnt briefly but brightly and, back in 1952 he was a big name in the sport, particularly in the ...
With over four years of experience in fashion and lifestyle journalism, Tanya is a Political Science graduate from Lady Shri Ram College. She also studied journalism at Xavier Institute of ...
with names like "Cardamom," "Lobster," "Raw Tomatillo," and "Hog Plum." These have served as inspiration for the holiday tree's colorful decor. The 18-foot tree is decked in large, colorful bows.
families and individuals in addition to nine angel trees, which are decorated solely with hand-crafted angels carrying the name of a loved one who has passed away in the previous year.
H.E. Amani Abou-Zeid, Egyptian, was elected the new Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy of the African Union Commission. H.E. Abou-Zeid was an international development lead expert who has been ...