Articles by Ma. Danilyn Miravalles
'What's with the word 'Daesh' and Why ISIS Threatens to Cut Out the Tongues of Anyone Using It
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'[UPDATED] Food for Fines: Pay Your Parking Ticket with Canned Food Instead of Cash
The people of Lexington can start paying cans of food rather than cash for parking violations starting this week. -
'X Factor Mogul Simon Cowell Spent £2,000 for a Bath on a Hotel Room, Find Out Why
"Simon loves baths and they're central to his daily routine.” -
'Men Who Eat Garlic Are More Attractive to Women, Researchers Reveal
42 male participants were used in the study of three stages in which the amount and type (bulbs or capsules) of garlic given were varied. The researchers gathered their body odor with pads worn for 12 hours, which were subsequently sniffed by 82 women who evaluated their pleasantness, appeal and intensity. -
'Boost Your Iron Intake by Cooking With Cast Iron Pans
Cooking with cast iron skillets and pans retains and evenly disperses the heat, thus giving an even consistency to the food that is being cooked. Perhaps the best advantage of cooking with cast iron could be the wellbeing effects. Find out how. -
'Plastic Bottles filled with Mud Turned into Earthquake-Resistant, Fireproof, Bulletproof House for the Homeless
This house made from used plastic bottles is bulletproof, fireproof, and can withstand earthquakes. It also maintain a comfortable temperature, produce zero carbon emissions, and is powered by solar and methane gas from recycled waste. -
'Plastic-Eating Mealworms May Lessen Plastic Waste, Study Finds
It has recently been discovered by a group of experts from the US and China that the larvae of Tenebrio molitor, otherwise called yellow mealworms, can process even previously non-biodegradable plastics such as Styrofoam. -
'Tomtato: The World's First Non GMO Tomato and Potato-Yielding Plant
The longstanding British seed company Thompson and Morgan has created, "Tomtato", a new type of tomato and potato-yielding plant. This crossbreed may look like it's genetically engineered but it actually isn't at all. It is grafted by hand to create this 'unique double cropping feature' making it all natural and safe. -
'Grub Kitchen: A Must Try 'Bugs on Menu' in Britain's First Insect Restaurant
Grub Kitchen, a business partner of Bug Farm at Lower Harglodd, Haverfordwest, is the first restaurant in UK dedicated in serving insects to show how these bugs can address the crisis in food globally. The restaurant recently opened and is already up for Christmas bookings. One of the most important ingredients in the food they serve is insects. -
'McDonald's-Inspired Runway Showcased Clothes Made From Burger Wrappers, Fries Boxes and more
Inspired by one of America's popular fast food companies, the clothes that were used by the models were made from McDonald's burger wrappers, McCafe coffee cups, straws, French fry boxes and other fast food items. -
'Kim Kardashian's Confession About Her Pregnancy Weight Gain
Kim Kardashian is in the final lap of her second pregnancy and has been very vocal about not being thrilled about it. After dealing with her swollen feet recently, the 34-year old "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star now uncovers the exact amount of weight she has gained carrying her unborn son. -
'Hospitals Serve Curry to Patients Who Have Just Had Serious Stomach Surgery
For 14 years, Rachel Flint has been dealing with Ulcerative Colitis, an incurable kind of disease. But the young journalist was surprised with the type of food she was served in the hopsital. -
'Ghost Town of Epecuen in Argentina Resurfaced
After almost 30 years being submerged on the saltwater, the dry condition in Argentina caused the water to evaporate. The event revealed the spooky ruins of the lost town. -
'A Glimpse of Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla Royal Tour in Canberra
Thousands of people have gathered despite the chilly temperature and a light drizzle in honor of the Royal visitors and to pay their respect to Australia’s fallen Diggers. -
'Liam Neeson and Stephen Colbert in a Candy Crush Dramatic Movie
On the Late Night with Stephen Colbert last night’s episode, announces at the opening part that Activision Blizzard, for $5.9 billion acquired King Digital Entertainment. Also points out that Activision Blizzard spent more than what Disney had in producing Star Wars making sure that they have the rights in making Candy Crush games later in their acquired studio. Never did the King Digital Entertainment realized that their trendy game would be a dramatic “movie”. With Liam Neeson playing the part as Mr. Toffee, Colbert showed the short film also playing a role as Mr. Toffee’s son.
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