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Who Was Nhizza Romero | Death And Obituary

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Nhizza Romero, a lovely young lady, disappeared on November 19. As her parents seek justice for their daughter, this story is becoming viral. Romero attended a San Bernardino Dreamstation event, according to her Facebook profile. Her mother discovered her dead without knowing how. Romero was smart, analytical, and critical, her mother said. Knowing about the situation, she jumped from her friend’s moving car and perished. Unfortunately, the police didn’t concentrate on the issue and tried their best as the individual was questioned many times and released without a full investigation. Read More...

Basal cell cancer surgery left him with a big bald spot, so he always wore a hat

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For the past seven years, few people have seen the top of my head. I’ve been “the hat guy.” In fact, I’m typing these words wearing my Red Sox cap, probably my favorite from my burgeoning cap collection. The hat has become a virtual appendage, more a part of my identity than I had realized. When I updated my Facebook profile photo recently — the first without a hat — I was inundated with comments from friends and former colleagues who had never seen me without a hat or couldn’t remember the last time they had. Read More...

Does music make you move? Heres why our brain loves to groove.

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We enjoy music not just through our ears, but also the rest of our body. When the music hits just right, we tap our feet, snap our fingers and begin to move — impulses that are near irresistible. This pleasurable urge to move to music is what scientists call groove. Researchers have reported that even 3-month-old infants spontaneously move to the music when they listen to “Everybody” by the Backstreet Boys. Read More...