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Michelle Ghent - Bio, Age, Net Worth, Height, Nationality, Facts

Table of Biography Michelle Ghent is an American Commercial production employee. Michelle Ghent is famous for being the ex-spouse of American Oscar-nominated actor Terrence Howard. She is also famous for her acting in various shows and movies.Early LifeMichelle Ghent was born in the year 1977 in the city of Los Angeles, California. Not much is known about her early life. Similarly, she belongs of American nationality. Talking about her parents, she has not yet revealed the identities of her parents yet.

The Background and Story of UFC 200

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 200 was a landmark event in the history of mixed martial arts (MMA). It was the 200th event produced by the UFC and took place on July 9, 2016, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. UFC 200 was a significant milestone for the organization, featuring a star-studded lineup and marking a momentous occasion in the evolution of the sport. Inception of UFC 200 The UFC, founded in 1993, was initially created to determine the most effective martial art in a real fight between competitors of different fighting disciplines.

New York City Unveils Wu-Tang Clan District In Staten Island

Staten Island, NY - Wu-Tang Clan is forever, especially in New York City. A district in their stomping grounds of Staten Island a.k.a Shaolin has been named after the legendary group. Lawmakers unveiled the Wu-Tang Clan District, which was approved in a unanimous vote last December, during a ceremony in the Park Hill neighborhood on Saturday (May 4). Councilwoman Debi Rose detailed the decision to honor the Hip Hop icons in a series of tweets.

Scientists Find Fungi That Can Break Down Plastic In 140 Days

During laboratory testing at the University of Sydney, the Aspergillus terreus and Engyodontium album fungi consumed 100 percent of polypropylene samples, a hardy plastic used in bottles and food containers, within five months. Amira Farzana Samat/University of SydneySample of the plastic-eating fungi. A 2020 study published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering found that humans generate 400 million tons of plastic per year. Much of that plastic is polypropylene, a sturdy material often used to make bottle caps, food containers, and plastic wrap.

8,000-Year-Old Native American Artifacts Found In Alligator Stomach

The 750-pound alligator was killed in Vicksburg, Mississippi in September and held two prehistoric Indigenous artifacts in its stomach — one of which continues to baffle experts.John Hamilton/FacebookThe animal was 13.5 feet long and was captured on Sept. 2 by John Hamilton. This year, Shane Smith, owner of Red Antler Processing in Yazoo City, Mississippi, made it a point to look inside the stomachs of alligators brought to him for butchering.