Amazing effects of to eat a slice of papaya per day

Eat a slice of papaya per day to feel its mazing effects

Considered as one of the healthiest foods in the world, if you consume papaya every day, it provides amazing effects to your body. Although Papaya is grown in many countries of the world today, it is a tropical fruit that grows especially in Mexico and Central America. It is a low-calorie fruit and contains high amounts of vitamins, minerals and different enzymes with many benefits. You can benefit from all these benefits by eating a slice of papaya per day.

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New claim: Coronavirus came from outer space?

New claim: Coronavirus came from outer space?

Breaking news about Coronavirus is coming one after another! While the number of people infected with the Kovid 19 virus worldwide exceeds 81,000, the number of people who died due to the epidemic reached 2,762. There are those who have died due to coronavirus in China, Hong Kong, Iran, South Korea, Italy, Japan, France and Taiwan. World-renowned English mathematician and astrobiologist Chandra Wickramasinghe made an interesting claim as well as last-minute explanations about the source of the coronavirus.

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Elisabeth Moss explains how classic 'Invisible Man' was updated

Elisabeth Moss explains how classic ‘Invisible Man’ was updated

Viewers don’t have to dig too deep to uncover the subtext lurking in the shadows of The Invisible Man, the critically acclaimed new horror-thriller that puts a fresh and topical twist on Universal’s classic movie monster. After Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) escapes her abusive, domineering tech-magnate husband (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), he turns up, seemingly undetectable, to terrorize her. And of course no one is going to believe a woman who claims she’s being haunted by an invisible man.

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It Must Be Heaven: An alternative description of hell

It Must Be Heaven: An alternative description of hell

Elia Suleiman is undoubtedly the first name that comes to mind when talking about cinema in Palestine, which is experiencing one of the longest occupations in the history of the wide geography we are in. The Palestinian director, who has been interpreting the ugly war in his homeland with his own style since his first feature film, Chronicle of a Disappearance, focuses on the same place and this time as in Yadon İlahheyya (Holy Resistance / 2002). comes up with the allegorical narration he embellishes with comedy elements.

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The Grudge (2020)

The Grudge: To carry the curse to another destination

After the Eyes of My Mother (2016) and Piercing (2018), Nicolas Pesce, who was launched as “one of the great children of independent horror / thriller”, was not long taken to take the studio train. This story, which has been going on for a long time in Hollywood, seems to continue to include many young directors who set off with the dream of autism. I don’t know what Pesce was thinking when stepping into the already lost Grudge universe, but I can summarize how this universe is heading towards a big mind-keeping, whether it brings money or not.

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An ordinary day of US President Trump at the White House

An ordinary day of US President Trump at the White House

According to the White House daily work program leaked to the news site Axios, Trump holds the first meeting of the day at 11:00 in the morning. The three-hour period until that first meeting is called “Administrative Shift”. In the 3-hour time frame, Trump is reportedly watching TV and using Twitter in his residence in the White House.

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Have you remembered the British new wave group Arcadia?

Have you remembered the British new wave group Acadia?

Acadia were a new wave British group formed in 1985 by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran as a side project during a break in that band’s schedule. The project was only active during 1985 and 1986 for just one album, So Red the Rose, which was certified Platinum in the United States and included the singles “Election Day”, “Goodbye Is Forever”, “The Flame” and “The Promise (ft. David Gilmour and Sting)”.

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