This Is What Humans Will Look Like In 100,000 Years

Human beings have come through many stages of development. In this context, everyone may be curious about what the present human being will look like after 100,000 years?

 

This question may come to the mind of many. After all, it is curious to know what we look like.

 

 

In a similar question, Dr. of the University of Washington. Alan Kwanca (a doctorate in computational genimics) says that there must have been a lot of changes in human beings now and then.

 

 

For that, Dr. Alan Kwanca presents a life cycle of 20,000, 60,000 and finally 100,000 years. 

Causes, Symptoms And Prevention Of Depression

What is depression?

Depression is defined as the negative thoughts you have about yourself and your surroundings and others in your daily life.

 

These include negative thoughts, sadness, frustration, lack of enthusiasm, feeling weak, and serious physical problems.

Who suffers from depression?

It can affect people of any age or gender. At any given time, one in ten people may have some symptoms of the disease. 

This Is The First Ever Video Uploaded To YouTube

More than 300 hours of videos are uploaded to the social network YouTube every minute. YouTube is very popular social media, especially among young people, but YouTube was launched only 10 years ago on February 14, 2005 by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim.

 

To date, millions of videos have been stored on YouTube. Ever wonder, which of these videos is the first to be uploaded to YouTube?

 

"Me at the Zoo" is the first ever video uploaded to YouTube . This video was uploaded on Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 8:31:52 pm (PDT). In the video, a young man can be seen watching elephants at the zoo. 

In Bangladesh Marriage Is Arranged Between Father And Daughter And Forced To Share Husband With Her Mother: What A Tradition?

There are many traditions (bad practices) in this sinful world that we are mostly ignorant of.

 

Usually no girl agrees to marry her father or even think about it. But in one community in Bangladesh, father-daughter marriages are considered normal.

 

Daughter "Orola" and mother "Parbin" with their common husband "Notten"

 

This tradition is prevalent in the Mandi Janajati community of Bangladesh. The young women here have been dreaming of marrying their father since childhood.

 

Because when they get a little older, the girls get married to their own mother's husband i.e. father.