1. SOUNDTRACK OF THE DAY
2. PLACES TO KNOW
3. PEOPLE TO DISCOVER
4. QUESTION OF THE DAY
5. INSPIRATION
A bone ring? I love you Together forever Til death do us part
Did you know that some 2000 years ago, Romans wore “key-rings”on their fingers? Those who wore them were in charge of keeping the family “treasure” locked and safe.
Solomon’s ring - it is a magic signet ring that gave Solomon the power to command demons, genies, or to speak with animals...
A bone ring grown from bone cells taken from each of the Design
101’s team members’ jawbones. A special circular band fitting his left hand’s fourth digit finger. A way to connect to his heart via his vein of love, or vena amoris.
Bio jewellery - link
Memory- it is a classic game, it’s quite universal...In fact, the game is known as Concentration, Pelmanism,Shinkei-suijaku, Pexeso or simply Pairs. A
matching game that appears in many different shapes and forms.
Here it is on Sesame Street - Cookie matching
The game can be played with any deck of cards, alone or with friends. It starts with all cards facing down on a table (or any horizontal plane). Then, players take turns flipping two cards one after the other. Once a pair of matching cards is found, the player picks up the pair and can play again. The game ends when all cards have been picked up. The winner is the player with the most pairs.
The goal is to remember the cards that have already been flipped.
Here you can play all sorts of brain games allowing you to “achieve your full potential.” Quite a big claim to live up to.
matching game that appears in many different shapes and forms.
Here it is on Sesame Street - Cookie matching
The game can be played with any deck of cards, alone or with friends. It starts with all cards facing down on a table (or any horizontal plane). Then, players take turns flipping two cards one after the other. Once a pair of matching cards is found, the player picks up the pair and can play again. The game ends when all cards have been picked up. The winner is the player with the most pairs.
The goal is to remember the cards that have already been flipped.
Here you can play all sorts of brain games allowing you to “achieve your full potential.” Quite a big claim to live up to.
6. EXTRAS
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