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World’s Only White Giraffe Fitted With Tracker Due To Poachers

World's Only White Giraffe Fitted With Tracker Due To Poachers
Nov 22 2023 Share

In a bid to protect the world’s only known white giraffe from poachers in north-east Kenya, conservationists equipped the lone male with a GPS tracking device. 

The giraffe possesses a rare genetic condition known as leucism, resulting in the loss of skin pigmentation. Following the killing of two family members by poachers in March of 2020, including a female and her seven-month-old calf with similar white skin, the remaining giraffe faces a significant threat. 

Rangers from the Ishaqbini Hirola Community Conservancy, overseeing wildlife in the region, attached the tracking device to one of the giraffe’s horns on November 8. The device provides hourly updates on the giraffe’s location, aiding rangers in safeguarding the unique animal. 

Conservationists and the Kenya Wildlife Society are collaborating to protect this exceptional giraffe and combat the broader decline in giraffe populations, with poaching contributing to a 40% reduction over the last 30 years. 

As giraffes are designated as a vulnerable species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List, efforts to monitor and protect such rare individuals are crucial for their survival.

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Couples Who Spend Fortune On Wedding More Likely To Divorce

Couples Who Spend Fortune On Wedding More Likely To Divorce
Nov 22 2023 Share

A recent study challenges the prevailing notion that lavish spending on weddings contributes to stronger relationships, proposing that couples adopting a more practical approach may fare better in the long term. 

In an era where weddings often come with a hefty price tag, this research aims to disrupt conventional beliefs about the correlation between extravagant ceremonies and enduring marriages.

The study, conducted by economics educators Andrew Francis-Tan and Hugo M Mialon, delved into the wedding and marital experiences of over 3,000 individuals in the United States. 

Contrary to the trend of extravagant weddings, the research reveals an unexpected link between higher wedding expenditures and an increased likelihood of divorce.

Findings indicate that, particularly among men, spending between $2,000 and $4,000 on an engagement ring is associated with a 1.3 times higher risk of divorce compared to a more modest expenditure of $500 to $2,000. 

Additionally, weddings with a budget under $1,000 exhibit a lower probability of divorce compared to those exceeding $20,000, resulting in a 1.6-fold increase in divorce likelihood among women.

The study also highlights the impact of partners attributing significance to each other’s physical appearance in the decision to marry, noting a connection with shorter marriage durations. 

This prompts a reconsideration of what truly matters in the context of marital commitments, challenging the norms of extravagant ceremonies and encouraging a more understated approach.

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10 Richest Persons According To Forbes Real Time Billionaires

10 Richest Persons According To Forbes Real Time Billionaires
Nov 22 2023 Share

Here are the 10 richest persons according to the Real Time Billionaires List, kicking it off with ELON MUSK at a $246.1B net worth. 

The Tesla and SpaceX founder is just above Bernard Arnault and Family, with a net worth of $191.1B, followed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos at $166.6B. 

The top 5 are rounded off by Larry Ellison, who founded the Oracle Corporation, at $146.4B and Warren Buffett at $120.5B.

Mark Zuckerberg ($119.3B) and Bill Gates ($116.9B) follow the top 5 at sixth and 7th page respectively and known for Facebook and Microsoft. 

The rest of the top 10 list is rounded off by other Google and Microsoft related individuals; Larry Page ($115.3B), Steve Ballmer ($111.5B) and Sergey Brin ($110.6B).

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Napoleon Director Describes Malta As ‘The Jewel’

Napoleon Director Describes Malta As 'The Jewel'
Nov 22 2023 Share

Nothing but praise for Malta as Sir Ridley Scott explains his creative vision behind his recently released ‘Napoleon’, starring Joaquin Phoenix. 

Scott, who also directed Gladiator in 2000 in the Maltese islands, revealed that the Mediterranean island and its ‘great’ architecture immediately came to mind when planning to film Napoleon.

 

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Ridley Scott goes on to admire the beauty of the ports, explaining how he would go all around the area and marvelling at the churches, buildings and film scene potential.

Aidan Elliott, the executive producer, also described the work of the local crew as ‘second-to-none’ and exceeding all expectations.

Actress Vanessa Kirby too said that she understands why many crews and film productions would want to come to Malta to film their movies, saying that Malta is so well adapted with ‘epic landscapes’.

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