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Horse racing democratised and no longer the sport of kings
Horse racing is an ancient sport with its origins dating back to about 4500 BC among the nomadic tribesmen of Central Asia who raced horses since early domestication. Since then, horse racing has flourished as the sport of kings. The sport also has a long history in South Africa and is recorded as far back as 1795 – when British rule first came to the Cape. Horse racing was aptly dubbed ‘the sport of kings’ due to the extensive costs involved in buying and maintaining horses. Until now. Fractional ownership of horses has opened up the world of horse racing to virtually anyone as ownership is determined by the amount they can afford on a monthly basis. With the sport offering both potential winnings and immense entertainment, fractional ownership of racehorses and the resultant democratisation of the sport may well be the saving grace of horse racing in the country. – Nadya Swart
10 Dentist-Approved Jaw Exercises That Will Melt Away Facial Tension Once and for All Zoe Weiner © Photo: Getty Images/Gravity Images Jaw Exercises
If I had to venture a guess, I d say that most of us are probably spending zero percent of our time thinking about the muscles in our mouths. After all, jaw day doesn t have quite the same ring to it as arms day or abs day. But given that the jaw is the strongest muscle in our bodies and the one that s responsible for chewing and talking (read: two of life s most enjoyable activities) you re doing yourself a disservice by ignoring it altogether. The reason? Many of us tend to hold a
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Perched atop the MIT Cecil and Ida Green Building (Building 54), MIT s tallest academic building, a large, golf ball-like structure protrudes from the roof, holding its own in the iconic MIT campus skyline. This radar dome or radome for short is a fiberglass shell that encases a large parabolic dish, shielding it from the elements while allowing radio waves to penetrate. First installed in 1966, it was used initially to pioneer weather radar research. As the years passed and technology evolved, the radome eventually fell out of use for this purpose and was subsequently slated for removal as MIT began a major renovation and capital improvement project for the building. That s when the student-led MIT Radio Society, who had found creative new uses for the radome, sprang into action to save it and succeeded.
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