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  2. People Are Surprised Not Everybody Are Using These 68 Life Hacks

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    Image credits: happyclamjuice #2. Clean a pan/pot/cutting board etc. while my other stuff is cooking. By the end of cooking, the only other thing I need to clean is the dish that holds the final ...

  3. Life Hacks - Wikipedia

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    Life Hacks (Chinese: 没那么简单) is a Mandarin-language variety show produced by Singapore's MediaCorp Channel 8. It is hosted by Kym Ng and Pornsak Prajakwit together with Henry Thia, Pan Lingling and Jeremy Chan. The show shares tips and tricks to make life easier and save money.

  4. Growing Up with Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up with Chinese (Chinese: 成长汉语; pinyin: Chéngzhǎng hànyǔ) is a TV program on CCTV-News (now CGTN), the English-language channel of China Central Television, that aims to teach Simplified Mandarin Chinese to teenagers, through the 300 most commonly spoken phrases. [1]

  5. Xiaomanyc - Wikipedia

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    Arieh Smith, better known as Xiaomanyc or simply Xiaoma (Chinese: 小马在纽约; pinyin: xiǎo mǎ zài niǔ yuē; lit. 'Little pony in New York'), is an American YouTuber, best known for his videos where he speaks various languages with people from different cultures. [3]

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  7. 3000 Whys of Blue Cat - Wikipedia

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    3000 Whys of Blue Cat (Chinese: 蓝猫淘气3000问) is the first large-scale Chinese animated series in mainland China, with an emphasis on science. [citation needed] The series is produced by "Hunan Sunchime Happy Culture Company".

  8. Mira (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    In the video, she deals with a Korean visa, meets with a YouTube manager, shops online, responds to YouTube comments, and cooks and eats food. Mira started a YouTube channel in June 2016. [ 5 ] In a rush to create the YouTube channel, she chose the name "Mira's Garden" because she wanted to create a space that was her own.

  9. Amah (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese amah (right) with a woman and her three children Joanna de Silva Two ayahs in British India with their charges. An amah (Portuguese: ama, German: Amme, Medieval Latin: amma, simplified Chinese: 阿妈; traditional Chinese: 阿 媽; pinyin: ā mā; Wade–Giles: a¹ ma¹) or ayah (Portuguese: aia, Latin: avia, Tagalog: yaya) is a girl or woman employed by a family to clean, look after ...