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Interesting Facts About India – The Birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi
India’s cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma became the second Asian to fly in space when he flew aboard the Soyuz T-11 in April 1984. Like America, Russia, Vietnam, and Afghanistan, India was one of the first nations of the world to send an astronaut into space. Continue reading
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Fascinating Facts About Vietnam
This article details on culture, ecology, tourism, foreign relations, famous people, economics, and other important aspects of Vietnam. Vietnam is famous for its colourful plant life and beautiful beaches. These attractions provide some of the most trilling scenery in Asia. It is also largely known abroad for producing great artists. Continue reading
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Learning Through Heroes
Heroes inspire. Everyone wants to be associated with ordinary people who accomplish extraordinary feats. Recently, educators have recognized the importance of using heroes to teach children and adolescents various subject matters ranging from values to science. Continue reading