A brief history of emojis
Let's take a quick journey through the fascinating history of emojis. Those little characters help us convey our feelings and facial expressions while chatting. So, what exactly are emojis?
A baby southern white rhino named Benja was born on March 7 and can now be seen frolicking around its 21-acre paddock in the spring sunshine alongside its mother, Jaseera. Whipsnade Zoo, located north of London, shared a video of the adorable duo. Unfortunately, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimates that due to poaching, only 16,903 white rhinos are left in the wild.
Let's take a quick journey through the fascinating history of emojis. Those little characters help us convey our feelings and facial expressions while chatting. So, what exactly are emojis?
"I love this sport, and I didn't want to be done with it," says American artistic and synchronized swimmer Anita Alvarez, who almost drowned at the World Championships two years ago when she fainted. Her coach, Andrea Fuentes, "swam the fastest swim of her life" to save her, and the images travelled the world. Since then, the athlete, who is competing for the third time at the Olympics, has been monitored "every two weeks" to prevent a similar tragedy, according to the coach of the US artistic swimming team.
Christie passed away in 1976, but her enduring works, surpassed only by the Bible and Shakespeare in sales, continue to inspire literature worldwide.
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