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How are Green's Theorem, Stoke's Theorem, and Divergence Theorem all connected?
Green’s theorem on the plane can be expressed in two forms, the flux-divergence form and the circulation-curl form. The divergence theorem is the extension of the flux-divergence form to a closed, orientable 3D surface, and Stoke’s theorem is the extension of the circulation-curl form.
What's the best thing I can do as a 15 year old?
Work upon finding and developing your interests.Play outdoor sports.Read a lot of books which are not of your course
What are some tips for creating a good vector drawing?
Hm, one might consider asking Victor himself.
Can a digital book be bought and shared with the family via a Kindle, or would you have to buy a copy of the digital book for each family member?
Unless the Kindle book is available to lend (you can tell through my content and devices page, hovering over the book title will give you the option to lend the book if it is available to lend), you will have to buy a copy of the digital-book for each family member. On the subject, if multiple family members were wanting to read the same book digitally, they would all need to buy a copy because if a title is lendable, you (the purchaser of the title) cannot view the book while it is being lended.
Can somebody translate this text to Persian writing, "That moon, I loved with my whole heart. She gives light to the stars and earth. She lights the way to the heavens. She is a reflection of gods handiwork"?
That moon, I loved with my whole heart. آن ماه را با همه ی دلم دوست داشتم. /ɒːn mɒːh ɾɒː bɒː hæmeːjeː deːl duːst dɒːʃtæm/ She gives light to the stars and earth. او به ستاره‌ها و زمین روشنایی می‌بخشد. /uː beː seːtɒːɾeːhɒ voː zæmiːn ɾoʊʃænɒːiː miːbæxʃæd/ She lights the way to the heavens. او راه به بهشت را روشن می‌کند. /uː ɾɒːh beː beːheːʃt ɾɒː ɾoʊʃæn miːkoːnæd/ She is a reflection of God’s handiwork. او یک پژواک کاردستی خداوند است. /uː jeːk peːʒwɒːkeː kɒːɾdæstiːjeː xoːdɒːvænd æst/
Why are Democrats afraid of Christians?
Because they are evil
How do I translate Hindi sentences in Sanskrit?
Kaii fhore
What is the best hotel you have ever stayed at, and why?
We had a fantastic stay at hotel [LINKED_TEXT: Marina Bay Sands] [URL: https://www.booking.com/hotel/sg/marina-bay-sands.en-gb.html?aid=383070], Singapore. Fantastic rooms, fantastic view and amazing pool at the top of the hotel Visit my [LINKED_TEXT: travel tips blog] [URL: http://travel-tips-blog.webnode.com/?utm_campaign=quora&utm_medium=textlink&utm_source=quora] for more hotel recommendations
Why are expensive private middle and high schools worth it? I guess a 1:6 teacher to student ratio is pretty good, but are the teachers better at teaching or is it just something that the affluent can brag about?
“Why are expensive private middle and high schools worth it? I guess a 1:6 teacher to student ratio is pretty good, but are the teachers better at teaching or is it just something that the affluent can brag about?” Perhaps the biggest advantage is disruptive students. Public schools have to keep them and they can ruin the experience for very many students. Private students note their behavior and kick them out. You only need to be able to reject a couple percent of the worst students to dramatically improve the learning experience for the rest. Other answers covered valid answers. More personal attention makes those teachers seem better. Networking with people headed for success tends to make you more successful.
Why have there been so few images been released from the James Web Space Telescope? It's been fully operational almost a month now.
It is a very common mistake to imagine that astronomers get pictures like this: …and use them to ‘Do Important Science’. But that’s only very rarely true. Mostly, it’s this: …only without the bit at the top. Truly - there isn’t much you can tell from a fuzzy blob. But the graph at the bottom speaks volumes. From that, you can tell how far away the object is, what it’s made of. If you watch it over time, you can tell if it’s orbiting something else - and on and on.
What is social media listening?
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What is the best one liner you have written?
(1...inf).forEach { _ in print(Set(Solutionlist.shuffle().prefix(inf)))}  In Swift language, iterating over an array of infinite life's problems, constantly trying (randomly with shuffle()), infinite amount of solutions. (See appendix A below for a newbie version of this loop). You get inf so: let inf = Double.greatestFiniteMagnitude  Which is [math]1.7976931348623157E+308[/math] Which is big enough for my purpose here. The gist being: ‘don't ever give up’. It seems like a platitude, but it's very profound in that it sinks more in my brain (at least), as when I look back and realize how giving up never helped me at all, while not giving up always produced favorable results. The other key element is trying different solutions when one doesn't work. The final being, there will always be problems. Accept it, fight onwards, keep moving. Like the for loop I defined above. Appendix A (for programming newbies/enthusiasts) The above one-liner is actually a for loop. Suppose you have an array of ingredients for some special dish. (Line 34). On 36, we initiate a function that takes two arguments: how many arrays to produce and of what length, such, that each array presents no duplicate elements, and randomly selects from ingred. If you know Python, this should make sense, as Swift is even more readable. Now, the same function can be also written more concisely: The figuring out of the one-liner is left as an intellectual exercise to the gentle reader. Here is the copiable code to run and experiment with: Long version let ingred = ["apple", "banana", "choco", "vanilla", "spicy", "veryberry", "tartofel", "rizzato", "colombiana"] func recipzer(_ arrays:Int, _ elements:Int){  for _ in 1...arrays {  var newFormula : [String] = []  for _ in 1...elements {  let elRando = ingred.randomElement()!  if !newFormula.contains(elRando) {  newFormula.append(elRando)  }  }  print(newFormula)  } } recipzer(2, 3)  Short version let ingred = ["apple", "banana", "choco", "vanilla", "spicy", "veryberry", "tartofel", "rizzato", "colombiana"]  func recipzer(_ times: Int, _ elements: Int) {  (1...times).forEach { _ in  print(Set(ingred.shuffled().prefix(elements)))  } } recipzer(2, 3) 
Why aren't Macs being built with touch screens?
I have 5 MacBook Pros and 1 Windows 10 Dell high end notebook with touch screen. I have used the touchscreen on the Dell maybe 1% of the time. First of all my finger tip is not small enough nor is my hand movement as instinctive and precise as moving a cursor. Interestingly I use my iPad Pro so much that I do occasionally reach up and touch my MacBook Pro screen to select something. I grin and go back to the track pad. My thoughts about the question is that since the MacBook pro has not been built this way since inception it would take a substantial re-engineering of the hardware and OS to add a layer that is checking to see if I have touched the track pad, moved the arrow keys or touched the screen. Apple seems to satisfy most of their customers with the computers as they are. The reason I like Macs soooo much better than my Windows computer is that EVERY version of windows screws with many of the key elements necessary to use the computer. Nothing in this version is where it was in the last version and so forth. MS reached peak performance and optimum user interface design with Windows XP. That is why there are still tens of millions of Win XP computers all over the world - even years after MS quit supporting it. My Mac still works very much like it did 10 or 15 years ago. So I have to spend very little time figuring things out every version. Each version adds things but does not screw up many of the previous items. They do screw up some things but not EVERYTHING like MS does.
Why is #ISRO trending on Twitter?
I guess I”ll speak about my generation…the Xennials. So, part of that small transition phase between the late Gen Xers and Millennials, born between ‘82–’87. It’s gonna be different for everyone for many reasons, but this is just something unique from my own POV. I feel like my generation we’re always constantly seeking approval, even though it may not be warranted or necessary. At same time, we want to do our own thing yet fit it into boxes for approval. Kinda emotional with that extended adolescenthood mindset like the millennials but it didn’t quite marked our identity per se (or depends how you grew up). But not as free spirited and definitely not as shrewd as Gen Xers. From an American POV, I think the Xennials are the last ones who will remember how a slice of life was like before all the significant changes the 21st century as brought so far. We just became adults or were still teens when the War on terror started. Started entering society, trying to get establish or at the end of the schooling when the Great recession started. Many became or were already are parents with young children, got businesses or did other mid life transitions when all the major events happened the last 5 years. Growing up, I don’t think many of us really understood the world, with the Middle East tensions or Rise of China or the rocky situations from where Latin American migrants come from. Depending where you live or what you were taught, the exposure was limited. This marked a difference with the real Millennials and Gen Z(oomers) who were not only exposed but took those facts as something natural. We still remember life before social media and the paranoia when flying or just going to school (again depends where you live, some places was always bad). Race situations wise…I know many will get offended, but I think the Xennials will be the last ones who would know how life was like when there is an unspoken racial hierarchy or how openly derogatory (though viewed as normal) we were when it came to non-white, non American people. Again, this really depends where you live and how you grew up, because different parts of America had different demographics. Gender wise, there’s still some in my generation, and a few Millennials, who hold misogynist views or traditional gender roles. We also remember how dangerous it was to come out or express different sexual identities. It was still dangerous after us, but it’s just we weren’t as brave during our youth as later generations were. There’s more to say, but overall: I think we the Xennials are unhappy (or maybe happy) at how the transitional the major milestones of our lives were. Enough to where you have to keep changing goals, reflecting back and forth, and pivot in different directions.
What made Rana Sanga invite Babur to fight Ibrahim Lodhi if Rajputs are great warriors?
Maharana Sangram Singh had fought battles against ibrahim Lodi with enormous financial loss Mewar was not rich in the rule of maharana Sangram Singh
How realistic is a Thorium based nuclear reactor?
It is technically possible, indeed it has been done, at Oak Ridge in USA. However it offers few advantages over classic U/Pu fuel cycles, and would require enormous investment to get the system up and running on a commercial scale. Investment that would be poured into a big hole in the sand as we already have wind and solar much cheaper than existing nuclear, and getting cheaper all the time. So commercial feasibility is zero.
How do Democrats explain the peer-reviewed paper on the 4 hidden algorithms found in the NY voter rolls using multiple obfuscation techniques built into the system?
You should make a specific claim if you want a reaction. If it regards voter rolls, some states are pulling out of the system for cross checking across state lines.
What do you think of this tweet from Donald Trump: “The Democrats should stop talking about what I should do with North Korea and ask themselves instead why they didn’t do “it” during eight years of the Obama Administration.”?
The King of Chaos, aka Liar in Chief, evidently can’t resist stirring things up — being a “trouble-maker.” And further, the chaos serves as an effective smoke screen for the other things he is doing that we should be paying attention to. I think it would be best to simply ignore tweets like this, and focus on what he is actually doing. As citizens who care, we should not let ourselves be so easily distracted.
Are Hong Kong activists still protesting in 2021?
Sporadic protests and hidden confrontations do still exist. It is easy to ban Hong Kong independence organizations, and it will take time to completely solve the Hong Kong problem. Objectively speaking, young people are currently the main force of "Hong Kong independence", which may be due to their lack of economic "sense of accomplishment". Hong Kong does have some economic problems. Some young people cannot share the dividends of china development. It is easy to attribute some social conflicts or personal setbacks to China Mainland, which gives the social soil for "Hong Kong independence" to breed. "One country, two systems, unchanged for 50 years" is the fundamental reason for the status quo in Hong Kong. The continuation of the colonial era policy actually led to the continued control of the Hong Kong government's policies by capitalists and professional bureaucrats. The essence of the Hong Kong problem is that Hong Kong capitalists squeeze the people at the bottom and backhand lead public opinion to criticize the china mainland. If the central government can break the curse of "unchanging in 50 years" or guide Hong Kong young people to develop in the mainland, it can successfully solve the Hong Kong problem.
Atheists, take a look around. Do you like the world science has lead you to?
Yep and when humans were busy denying science way back when, there was a reason they called it the dark ages. Yes, I like facts and evidence. Yes, I like a reality based life. Why wouldn’t I? What I dislike are science deniers and people who are intellectually dishonest and delusional. Atheists, take a look around. Do you like the world science has lead you to?
Why would anyone need a gun with more than 10 rounds for concealed carry?
The 11th gang member or a missed shot. In other words security.
Name one thing that made you smile today?
This. [LINKED_TEXT: Gopalkrishna Vishwanath] [URL: https://www.quora.com/profile/Gopalkrishna-Vishwanath] Sir liked my comment. No big deal. But, if some writer as a big as him likes my comment, it defenitely makes me feel happy. P.S. Although I don’t comply with his Pro-Modi veiws :)
Why are Isaac Asimov's books so hard to get in book stores?
Living in Britain, I find that there are less book stores than there used to be, and more are big chains. As others say, they care about shelf space. Books published long ago are less in demand. It is also easy to order on-line. Living almost an hour travel time from the nearest bookshop, I tend to order through Amazon. I don’t think it is distinctive for Asimov’s works. Incidentally, I haven’t noticed any editions of the Foundation series that tie it to the TV show. I added this as a question: [LINKED_TEXT: Have there been editions of Asimov's Foundation series that tie it to the TV series?https://www.quora.com/unanswered/Have-there-been-editions-of-Asimovs-Foundation-series-that-tie-it-to-the-TV-series] [URL: https://www.quora.com/unanswered/Have-there-been-editions-of-Asimovs-Foundation-series-that-tie-it-to-the-TV-series]
How and from where can I buy cheap flight tickets?
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Why whenever I get in the shower my girlfriend want to join?
Because you're lucky.
Where does all the carbon dioxide go in a submarine?
C02 scrubbers remove it using an alkaloid liquid.
What's your favourite British myth or legend?
That God appoints the Monarch to be head of the Church of England.
Why Sikhs didn’t participate in 3rd battle of Panipat?
The third battle of Panipat was fought in the year 1761. The sikhs were not a major force in those days, and had not won any battle till those days, except the earlier battles fought by Banda Vairagi. But that battles fought by Banda Vairagi, in his initial days, when he fought against the Nawab of Sirhind were an exception, since that had the tacit support of the Mughal king of the day, Bahadur Shah-I, who was himself unable to punish the Nawab, but felt indebted to the 10th Guru, for the help given in the war for the throne. After Bahadur Shah -I left the scene, the winning spree of Banda Vairagi was halted, and the phase of defeat started. Sikhs were fighting for a political cause, disguising it as a religious cause. They were in conflict with the mughals and Afghans only because they wanted political dominance, otherwise there was no problem from the Mughals and Afghans till they kept confined to their religious agenda. Sikhs were on the side of the Marathas, when the latter came to Punjab, and went upto Attock. Both of their armies were combined force, and they defeated the Afghans, forcing them to flee. Afghans soldiers were captured, and made to clean the pond of the present day Golden Temple of Amritsar, which they had defiled by throwing carcasses of cows in the same. It was the only time when Afghan forces were captured in this part of India. But the sikhs were not prepared to draw the Afghans in a straight battle, and always relied upon plundering them, when Afghans were returning with the heavy booty. They left the field open to the Afghans, when they came to raid, and even vacated the city of Lahore, only to reoccupy it later on. The Maratha force was the paramount force in India, in those days, and they controlled the largest part of India, with the Mughal Emperor under their protection. To show their supremacy, they had to fight against the Afghans. They fought and lost. The sikhs were not even prepared to fight the Afghans, since Ahmed Shah Abdali was a big force in those days. Sikhs knew that they may not gain anything even if the Marathas won, since that might lead the Marathas to be the force in Punjab. Sikhs were political creatures, and wanted gains for themselves before entering the war. That was not to come, and in case of a win of Marathas, they had to play a second fiddle. They were not ready for it. So, the Maratha armies had to fight a lonely battle, some two thousand kilometres from their home. Sikhs remained mute spectators. While the Marathas were defeated, still Abdali accepted that they were rulers of the land south of Narmada. In stead, the sikhs were subdued again and again by the Afghans, after they had won Panipat. The reason might be the shortsightedness of the sikh leaders of those days. They might have thought to reap the benefits, if the Afghans and Marathas grew weak after fighting with each other, leaving Punjab open for the sikhs. Had they been on the side of the Marathas, Abdali might have come to negotiations, and the sikhs also might have won some concessions in the area of Punjab. That would have increased their influence in the area, and the sikh empire, that rose up in the nineteenth century, might have been a reality at least half a century before. But that was the misfortune of India, that they never fought unitedly.
What do you think about Chelsea Clinton saying she may run for elected office in the future? Would you vote for her?
Short and simple answer: No.
Why was Michael Jordan not drafted #1 overall when he was clearly the best college player at the time? Who's to blame?
Short answer: Stu Inman who was the Portland Trailblazers General Manager at the time. He was fired the following year.
What was the strangest fast food order you've seen?
I work in a restaurant with a full menu. We have sandwiches, dinners, pizza, sides, soup etc. I have had people order ranch with every single menu item except deserts and drinks. This includes shrimp, fish , soup, Cole slaw, cottage cheese , etc. EVERYTHING!
Have the Democrats ever been as far to the left as they are in the 2019/2020 election cycle?
For what is worth, even Republicans in Teddy Roosevelt’s days were to the left of most current Democrats. The issue with American political perspectives is lack of, well, perspective. Since too many Americans don’t want to travel abroad, or if they do it’s just for business without caring to find out anything about the foreign nation, they can only use the current local status quo as a benchmark. And given how much the whole country has moved to the right, even the most timid, moderate social progressive looks like a fierce flag-weaving Trotskyist today. When Bernie Sanders decided to fight Hillary’s candidacy tooth and nail, I was pissed, realizing that he was handling the victory to Trump (indeed he did). But on the other side, I thank him for reminding America that “progressive” is not a four letter word. People like AOC and Rashida Tlaib would not be possible without that momentum. Of course, we’re still far to the right. I hear now that Warren is “too extreme” for 2020 -a rich, high bred East Coast academic which would be considered “center” in any country that has a real Socialist party. I can only hope the little flame lit by Bernie gains strength, so that one day we can learn about Eugene Debs in public schools without the teachers risking being burned alive.
What subject should be focused on to do mechanical engineering?
If you want to get a good job in mechanical engineering then focous on GATE exam as this only will help you to get a good respected job otherwise is the market is very tough for mechanical engineering. you will get a job like a daily worker. So in my opinion start preparing for GATE from now. As you know it is quite difficult exam but right startegy, focous and hardwork will land you a good job. So prepare for all the subjects as questions will come from all the subjects. For interview choose only 3–4 subjects in which you are comfortable and clear your all funda in those subjects.
What is the most lucrative AWS certifications to get?
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What are N95 masks normally used for?
N-95 masks are used to filter out contaminants when you are in a contaminated environment. Check this out:
Currently, what is the most efficient renewable energy source?
There are a number of renewable energy sources for a reason. They each use resources that may or may not apply to your location. Do you have lots of sun? Wind? Hydro potential? Are you on the 12th floor of a 30 story apartment building? Live in Iceland with a thermal geyser in your back yard? No one resource is right for all locations.
Does Elvis Presley deserve the title King of Rock and Roll?
It’s not an official title. When Elvis hit it big, he created and broke sales records that were previously unseen. Elvis did so while creating much of what would be considered the rock and roll idiom. So, Elvis can certainly be called the “king of rock and roll”, and Aretha is a good choice as “queen of soul”. Duke Ellington and Count Basie can keep their made up titles. They are good marketing gimmicks, as evidenced by the fact that OP asked the question!
What are the qualities of a successful leader?
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What are some great photos that look like paintings?
Achieving effect of paintings is not easy with digital photography as it lacks the film like grain/texture. Although there are dedicated effects available in Photoshop, many times they don't work in a desired fashion. This wildebeest photo by Bonnie Cheung was shortlisted for 2014 Sony World Photography awards. It looks like a painting. Some beautifully underexposed or overexposed foggy nature shots also give the effect of paintings. Here is another one:
What would you do if one of your bridesmaids didn't like the dress you have chosen for her?
First of all it's an honor to who ever is invited to be a part of the wedding party it's not her choice it's the brides choice of the colors , it's her day ….. but there will be critics everywhere ….. at the end of the day the bride should excuse that person from participating and invite another to be a brides maid ,that person isn't much of a true friend to have a problem with the brides selection …
Does Bigfoot have special powers?
No. Bigfoot isn’t real.
What are some plastic surgery masterpieces?
It’s cool seeing people look completely different in answers, much improved, but one category of amazing plastic surgery change is about halting the aging process, for which people not changing appearance is the point. It’s masterfully skillful work to not get that wrong, and change their look. Tom Cruise is a good example. He is aging, sure, but he looks nothing like the average 60 year old. Hair transplants, good diet, staying in shape, and all the rest can make a big difference, but surgery can help too. In this video a plastic surgeon estimates that on the high side Tom Cruise has had $245,000 worth of work done: Even more amazing, Jennifer Aniston looks almost like she did back in the Friends tv show run in the 90s, now at age 53, while none of her co-stars match that, even though aging isn’t such a terrible thing to undergo. That surgeon estimates that she has “only” had $160,000 worth of work done: What is this work, if the point is to not change appearance? His well-informed guess is this: Only two of those procedures relate to structural changes, a nose job and chin reduction. Since that is just a guess she might have had more or less work done, or maybe alternate procedures than the ones he is guessing. I know nothing about plastic surgery myself, so this isn’t a claim about that, but in looking up the Tom Cruise video I caught a little speculation about why he might’ve been heavier in a photo a few years ago, fuller in the face, even slightly bloated (shown in that link thumbnail photo). That surgeon didn’t know for sure, and speculated that normal and temporary weight gain can change appearance, or use of testosterone replacement can, or using fat injection treatments in the face instead of fillers, a related but different approach, which will normalize after some weeks. This complexity accounts for why so many stars end up looking strange after multiple changes; a surgeon needs to factor in how results could be somewhat hard to fully predict, and how side effects from slight changes to improvements can add up. It seems like almost a philosophical point but that surgeon recommends only making changes that adjust for aging input, or to correct slight perceived flaws, but never to make moderate but significant changes to facial appearance. A series of those would leave the subject looking like a different person. These other answers often show people who look radically different based on much more significant changes, typically getting that work done in their 20s. That’s something else, that somehow also seems reasonable, as the range of this topic goes, making a significant appearance change earlier in life that aligns with the more significant natural changes between one’s teens and mid-20s. For a television or movie star, or model, who hasn’t really become established in their industry yet why not? For others without the financial backing to get the most skillful surgical work done it seems to involve more risk, perhaps for more limited gain, just to look better.
Is attending your youngest daughter's wedding in direct violation of a protective/restraining order a bad idea even if you have a well-rehearsed apology speech at-the-ready?
It is worse than ”a bad idea.” It is a crime ! You might be arrested, and give her that memory. Your “apology” will not change the COURT ORDERS !
Why do we need a MAC address when we have a private IP address for each device? Can someone explain it in simple words?
The Ethernet hardware knows how to identify traffic that is destined for it. That’s part of what makes it Ethernet. Not all traffic on Ethernet is IP traffic, so the Ethernet interface still needs to be able to handle that as well. Ethernet is just one network type that can carry IP traffic. The summary of the above is that IP protocols and Ethernet are separate and distinct, even though one uses the other. They are protocols that exist on different layers of the networking stack, and can and often do operate independently from each other.
Why is SRK the biggest superstar in India?
[LINKED_TEXT: Thoughts on humanity, fame and love | Shah Rukh Khan first movies, net worth, age, twitter, height, son, wife, house, daughter.] [URL: https://technyniki.blogspot.com/2020/06/thoughts-on-humanity-fame-and-love-shah.html] Namaskar. I'm a movie star, I'm 51 years of age, and I don't use Botox as yet. (Laughter) So I'm clean, but I do behave like you saw like a 21-year-old in my movies. Yeah, I do that. I sell dreams, and I peddle love to millions of people back home in India who assume that I'm the best lover in the world. (Laughter) If you don't tell anyone,I'm going to tell you I'm not, but I never let that assumption go away. (Laughter) I've also been made to understand there are lots of you here who haven't seen my work, and I feel really sad for you. (Laughter) (Applause) That doesn't take away from the fact that I'm completely self-obsessed, as a movie star should be. (Laughter) That's when my friends,Chris and Juliet called me here to speak about the future "you." Naturally, it follows I'm going to speak about the present me. for more visit: [LINKED_TEXT: Thoughts on humanity, fame and love | Shah Rukh Khan first movies, net worth, age, twitter, height, son, wife, house, daughter.] [URL: https://technyniki.blogspot.com/2020/06/thoughts-on-humanity-fame-and-love-shah.html]
Having at 62, I have no pension. I haven’t payed enough in for old age pension and I am alone. What will I do? I work a few hours, have no savings, and live week to week. I live in Britain.
Do like the rest of the world, and move to the USA. You’ll probably be better cared for than those of us who have lived and worked here all of our lives.
Which is the most unbiased news outlet?
In the US, there are several news sources that are not from either the Left or the Right of the political spectrum. The New York Times is a very well known newspaper that provides unbiased news. The Wall Street Journal is another well known newspaper that is not from either the Left or the Right. Another important source of news is the National Public Radio. It is not just a source of news, but it also provides some very unbiased interviews that are worth listening to. Another source that provides unbiased news is [LINKED_TEXT: The Economist] [URL: https://linkpays.in/bnfHxvp].
Why does everyone hate Captain Marvel for squeezing that guy’s hand? He was rude to her.
I can understand why the scene was cut. It revealed too much about what had happened to the character of “Vers”, too early in the story. The slower reveal of her indoctrination and recovery worked better. As to why people hate Captain Marvel for “allowing” herself to be indoctrinated? You got me. It’s irrational, frankly.
My partner of one month doesn’t like my therapy dog of 10 years. What should I do?
It’s not going to be easy, but it is going to greatly improve your quality of life. First call your local shelter to give them a heads up as a courtesy. Then, drop your partner off there. Have your therapy dog give him a wink and wave goodbye as you drive off.
What does an IITian's resume look like?
[LINKED_TEXT: The Best Of Worlds] [URL: http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?209444] Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of IITians do nothing of note in their lives... [LINKED_TEXT: SANDIPAN DEB] [URL: http://www.outlookindia.com/peoplefnl.aspx?author=Sandipan%20Deb&pid=1322] Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of IITians do nothing of note in their lives. Indeed, many of them became IITians because their parents told them that’s what they should mug their butts off for, and aim to hit the US of A, so that’s what they did. They attended classes, took notes, passed exams, took the gre, applied to a dozen American universities, and disappeared into that country’s vast technological underbelly, to reappear only in the matrimonial columns of Indian papers with a dollar salary multiplied diligently by the day’s exchange rate. Or they stayed in India, working at unexceptionable jobs, doing reasonably well. In either case, they got beautiful brides (often from rich families) and presumably lived happily ever after, meeting classmates once a month and chatting about their IIT days, and how Hippo has just changed jobs, and Zap is three rungs away from the top in Cisco Systems. Each of them had intelligence well above the average, and most, exceptional academic tenacity. A decade and a half out of IIT, I wonder how many of us IITians achieved our potential? How many went to seed in remote dusty townships, tending massive pipelines and drinking in the township club? How many wilfully walked away from their natural talents in favour of safe MNC jobs selling diapers and hire-purchase schemes? How many, trained to think rationally and without bias, never managed to figure out the nuances of Indian office politics, and were relegated to obscure corridors in huge buildings? How many, obsessed with the American dream, settled for second-rate US universities, hung in for a green card, and today work at unfulfilling jobs in Idaho? There’s another angle too to this. How many IITians, determined to stay engineers and in India, ignored the siren songs of the USA and the IIMs, and joined Indian industry, only to find that all the technical designs came from abroad, that you couldn’t change them even if you knew they were flawed, that all the engineering you got to do was maintenance, and knowing all that, they either settled into mediocrity, or went off to the US or the iims? What was my IIT education all about? It was about IITians: 400 academically exceptional boys (and 12 girls) on a campus, which, in the case of Kharagpur, where I went, was far enough from civilisation to have very interesting effects on our coming of age. Many of us were truly extraordinary. There were boys from village schools who were leagues ahead in knowledge of the urban convent-educated type. There were those who mugged night and day, or simpered at professors from first benches, and there were those who also had a vibrant and busy life outside academics. I’ve found that the latter did better in life, even in fields like pure research. I also had friends who never needed to study, they had been apparently born with engineering wisdom in their genes. There were guys who spent most of the semester in a drug haze, but sobered up a few days before the exams, cracked them, and went back to their pharmaceuticals. Others did not have such control. Like Allen Ginsberg, I too saw some of the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness. A few dropped out (I met one of them years later in Shillong, a stridently devout convert to Catholicism, and a lowly government clerk, but he seemed happy), a few killed themselves. But, most of us survived. I suppose we became tougher, more mature, more knowing, and more aware of our dark sides. We lived and ate together, and shared our joys and heartbreaks and good times and bad times, in competition and camaraderie. We compared our philosophies and, bit by stumbling bit, developed our value systems. Never were stronger bonds forged between young people. Years from now, if I meet an IIT wingmate on the road, I know we will carry on as if nothing had changed, and nothing actually would have. A couple of years ago, there was a small visual trick on an Outlook cover, which was my idea. A close IIT friend, whom I had not been in touch with for years, called up from Singapore: "Some other name is mentioned in the cover credits, but it was your idea, right? I know the way you think." No one knows me better than these mates of mine from IIT. IIT was also a whole insular world in itself, complex and complete, and it sucked us in. As The Chosen, we lived a full life with no necessity of any contact with the outside world. Totally cut off from politics and "the bigger issues", our delights remained in competing fiercely on the field or the stage with other hostels or other colleges. There were few material pleasures. Lifestyles were spartan, the food abysmal. The vast majority of males were totally deprived of female company. The girls lived a strange life-on the one hand, they were hounded by dozens of would-be suitors; on the other, they faced the petulant hostility of the majority which saw them as undeserving of so much adulation and so many free lunches. When we graduated, we went out into the world with a rare confidence and strong tribal loyalties. The confidence eroded a bit over the years, and we learnt some humility when we discovered non-IITians as smart as we were, and also people who could outwit us because they were intelligent in a different way-in a sly political way-an acumen we had not developed in our isolated environment which, above all, inculcated a sense of fairness and a respect for ability. We came to terms with a world that compared poorly with our beloved campus, and some of us even went ahead and conquered it. Others didn’t do well, but knew that the ties between them and the masters-of-the-universe classmates would never change. They were ties born of the pride of being an IITian. That pride would never diminish. It never can. The author, Deputy Editor of Outlook, is an Electronics Engineer from IIT Kharagpur. He also met his wife at IIT. Source: [LINKED_TEXT: The Best Of Worlds] [URL: http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?209444]
What are the most amazing photos you have ever taken?
Hii Everyone. though i’m not a photographer in profession but when i witnessed something worth capturing, i do it through my iPhone. Below are some pictures all over the world where i have ever been and yes i hope you will love it. Munnar,Kerala. Kamorta Island, Andaman & Nicobar island. Boughs and Twigs Lakshadweep Ross Island and finally its me. Thank you very much for your time. Stay happy. sambit.
Is LPU good for taking admission in the CSE branch?
LPU is not only good but stands best in the list top private universities. Let me tell you why you should consider LPU for CSE: 30000+ STUDENT FEEDBACKSLive and entrepreneurial assignments and projects integrated with the curriculum provide you with opportunities to explore an entrepreneur in you.2500+ COURSE REVIEWSAlong with basic and technical inputs in a program, the curriculum provides extra credited and non-credited inputs focused on recruitment, for improving your language, analytical and reasoning, and soft skills.700+ FACULTY PARTICIPATIONLPU has various INDUSTRY SPONSORED & COLLABORATED LABS aimed at promoting research like CISCO, CADENCE etc.150+ EMINENT INDUSTRY EXPERTSCentral Instrumentation Facility of LPU houses a wide range of high-end instruments for pushing the boundaries of research in science and technology to a higher level. These instruments and facilities help the faculties, research scholars and students to carry out globally competitive research in basic, applied and medical sciences.And most important is Placements record after all your study and hard work should bear fruits. Overall, yes, LPU is the best University for CSE.
How do I counter the statement "whatever that requires other people's labour is not a basic human right"?
You would say “You are correct slavery is not only against the law it is immoral and unethical.”
What is the main reason for England winning the third T20?
Indian batting failure, except Virat who played well. Mark Wood excellent bowling.
I forgot my Apple ID password how can I reset it?
Shivam97
What is the most horrible thing you have seen while in a mental hospital?
My childhood.
Is there a way to permanently delete files on a computer where even the FBI can't find the info?
first, i’m wondering why? lol next, for secure deletion in the past ive used BCWipe . it has DoD method of deletion available.
What do you think about Chelsea Clinton saying she may run for elected office in the future? Would you vote for her?
I would certainly take any run by Chelsea Clinton very seriously. I can’t say whether I would vote for her or not. I don’t know where she stands on various issues or how qualified and well educated she is on the details of the office she might seek.
As a Buddhist, how can I increase my level of compassion without being taken advantage of?
Do isha kriya given by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev daily.
Is it unethical to tell an Alzheimer’s patient that they’re vacationing in an awesome place, rather than telling them they’re in a care facility—assuming they would take your word for it, feel happy, and not discover the lie?
It may not be unethical, but it is immoral. It is a lie. Your motive for telling that lie may be noble. But you have to ask yourself, what are the ways that it may backfire? Your responsibility is to make the patient as comfortable as possible without compromising yourself or them.
Should I repair my own rental properties or hire a contractor?
It depends on the repairs. If it’s something small, I do it myself and write off the materials…if it’s a big job, like replacing a floor, I hire a contractor so I can write the entire amount off of my taxes.
Who is your favourite Egyptian pharaoh, and why?
I don’t really have a favourite pharaoh. and the simple reason for that is that ancient Egyptian history spans three millennia. It seems a bit random to select a single pharaoh as a favourite from 31 official dynasties (not counting the intermediate periods).
What are some travel tips for an Indian visiting Bhutan?
10 Things Travellers Should Know Before Visiting Bhutan It has actually been a few weeks given that I returned from the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Throughout this period, buddies and workmates have been asking me "How's your Bhutan journey?". After a brief time out, I frequently found myself responding "it was wonderful, but it was likewise tough". Puzzled as to why this ended up as my post-Bhutan 'motto', I started attempting to find out why this trip was various to the other trips I 'd taken in the past ... which's how this post happened. In the end, I think that as much as I 'd like to make it like it was a best vacation, I believe it's more beneficial just saying things as it is-- both the excellent and the bad. Ideally, my ideas and observations will help other visitors level their expectations and be much better prepared for their own journeys to this amazing (but somewhat exasperating) country. 1. Prices's steeper than a comparable trip somewhere else Initially up, be prepared to pay more for this journey than a similar holiday in another nation. That's mostly since the Bhutanese government mandates a minimum invest of US$ 250 per person daily for all tourists (US$ 200 during low season). This allows for low impact tourist whilst providing visitors a low volume/ high quality experience. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Paro Haa Thimphu Holiday Package] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/paro-haa-thimphu-holidays-package.php] And unless you use skilfully in writing to the federal government, you'll practically need to go to Bhutan via a certified Bhutanese trip operator (or a global partner). You can't just get a visa, fly in and explore the nation by yourself. This is why Bhutan's thought about one of the world's most exclusive tourist locations. Just 44,000 travelers checked out in 2013, that averages at 120 visitors a day ...! The land cost for our 10-day trip in Bhutan was US$ 2200 pax (marked down because we were a largish group of 13). By comparison, my 8-day Myanmar trip back in 2011 expense us US$ 977 pax (including domestic flights) for a personal group tour of 10. However before we begin groaning, keep in mind that from this minimum invest, US$ 65 per individual per day will be given to the federal government as a 'sustainable tourism royalty' to assist fund for free education, healthcare, poverty relief and the structure of infrastructure in Bhutan. I took a little comfort in the reality that a part of our tour cost is being used to assist the nation and its beautiful peoples. With this minimum daily spend, you'll be supplied with all your meals, lodgings, a dedicated tourist guide and driver, entry to all the places in the schedule, and all transportation other than domestic flights. So you wind up costs not that much throughout your trip, really most of my loan was invested on alcohol to go with our meals and ideas for the guide and motorist. 2. Half the time, you're about the only trip group around Among the loveliest aspects of this trip will have to be how uncommon it was to see fellow tourists. On our first evening when we visited Tashi Cho Dzong in Thimpu (the nation's capital city), I was stunned that there were only a little scatter of a couple of other trip groups there. Even the most renowned tourist location in Bhutan, Tigers Nest in Paro, had at most 30-50 travelers inside the temple at any time There were even some nights where we were the only tourists remaining in our hotel! Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Le Meridien Thimphu Bhutan] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/le-meridien-thimphu.php] Compare this to a visit to the Louvre in Paris, where getting near adequate to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa without requiring field glasses can be a Herculean job, and you'll begin to really value Bhutan's focus on low impact tourist. This was likewise among the couple of nations I've visited in Asia where the children do not request for 'photo money', and pleading is almost non-existent here (it just occurred to us as soon as in Bumthang). In a nutshell, I was definitely captivated by how unspoilt this country was from the results of tourist, and impressed at how delighted the people of Bhutan were. Tips aren't anticipated in dining establishments and hotels, and I was also amazed to see that it's the Bhutanese women who 'd (with a huge smile) offload our travel luggage from the bus and bring it to our rooms. Speak about culture shock! 3. Whatever works on Bhutan time You'll have to be client in Bhutan. Even credit card makers have to go 'ermmm ...' and think like insane prior to accepting deals ... ha ha ha! When some of us wished to alter cash in Paro, it took us ages filling up types at the workplace counter. Our lovely tourist guide's bus trip quotes were likewise way off. We 'd ask for how long it 'd take to get to a destination and he 'd reply '3 hours' ... in the end we 'd discover that it's more like 6 hours !! More frequently than not, our guide did not offer us curfews or time limits unless we needed to be at a crossing at a very particular time of day. He 'd simply wait and let us take our time, permitting us to proceed only when we're ready. What this means is: in order to delight in Bhutan, you may require to let go of your OCD timekeeping tendencies (on this front, I'm guilty as charged). Go at your very own rate, follow the circulation of the group, and do not expect to see everything that's listed on the schedule. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Le Meridien Paro, Bhutan] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/le-meridien-paro.php] 4. Your tour is completely escorted, but really customizable Continuing from the previous point, I 'd like to explain that because you're currently engaged with a tour operator via the proper channels, you can in fact modify your travel plan to match your choices. Seeing that timekeeping may not be the Bhutanese people's strongest fit, it might work to go over with your guide which places in the schedule you 'd actually prefer to see and which ones you're delighted to skip. For the most part, the suggested schedule is a bit packed and you have the tendency to lose out on a few places each day unless you move quickly and don't take photos. So it's much better to establish with your guide which positions you're more keen on seeing. For example at around day 7, we in fact drifted away from the schedule and went to a few places that only our guide knew about, including a visit to a local Bhutanese house in a village near Bumthang district. That was the highlight of my trip ... for me, being able to glimpse into the lives of the locals is a lot more valuable than continuously seeing remarkable temples and fortresses. Similarly, we likewise asked our guide to let us roam the municipalities of Chamkar and Paro for an hour approximately instead of seeing sights due to the fact that we took pleasure in having some free-and-easy time checking out settlements and viewing the Bhutanese way of living. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Thimphu Paro Tour] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/thimphu-paro-tour.php] 5. You might be walking lots and at high elevations Perhaps it was my lack of reading the tour travel plan on my part, but one thing that I wasn't rather prepared for with this trip was just how much strolling/ travelling it involved. Well ... fine perhaps just 3 from the 10 days included tough uphill treks. The first one took place on day 2, where we went up a mountain towards Tango Goemba abbey. The walking was implied to take only an hour however we took almost 2 hours because a few of us experienced acute mountain sickness and burning lungs. However the toughest climb for a lot of visitors in Bhutan will probably be the 900m ascent up to Tigers Nest-- 3100m above sea level, which normally occurs at the end of your journey as the (orgasmic) emphasize. Fortunately, the whole group of us understood that we aren't the fittest travelers around. So aside for Fakegf and The Angmoh, the rest people all surrendered and rode horses up to the temple ... ha ha! Bottom line is, be gotten ready for a little hiking throughout your Bhutan trip even if your tour itinerary does not necessarily explain it to be so. And comprehend that a one hour hike might wind up taking longer since of the high altitudes you will be trekking in. And most notably, be clinically prepared ... bring elevation illness pills and take a trip illness tablets (see listed below). It will make your journey a lot simpler! 6. Driving in Bhutan is sluggish, windy and rough I'll come out and say it: THIS was the main reason that I had actually mixed feelings with my trip to Bhutan. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Bhutan Packages from Delhi] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/bhutan-tour-packages-with-airfare.php] If you take a look at Bhutan on Google Maps ... it is basically all mountains mountains! As soon as you're beyond Paro and Thimpu, the quality of the roads goes downhill really quickly. Some sections between cities were unpaved, and even taking a trip on areas of paved roads will not guarantee a smooth flight. Considering it's traffic in two instructions, the roads looked just somewhat larger than the bicycle paths back in Melbourne. There's lots of hairpin turns, bumps, holes and frightening vertical cliff drops. Cousin trouble and geek hubby who sat at the back of the bus flew a foot or 2 off their seats during the bumpiest parts of the ride. While the government is attempting to upgrade the roads in between towns over the next couple of years, I believe it will still be slow going since of the severe terrain. From our 10 days in Bhutan, almost 4 to 5 days were invested in these insane roadways from sunrise to sunset (albeit including stops to go to locations). Our average bus speed was around 20-25km/ hr. By day 6 to 7, I was quite much over it and boarded the bus each morning with a feeling of fear. As well as though I'm usually great with vehicle illness, I in fact had to ask cousin problem for travel illness tablets a number of times because spending so lots of hours on these roadways really did take its toll on me. Personally speaking, my idea of a great vacation doesn't exactly constitute stuffing yourself into a little bus and passing through these impossibly tortuous roadways for hours on end. However regrettably, these are things that you don't realise you'll be experiencing on your vacation until you're actually in the middle of the trip! The larger, more comfy trip coaches that's generally utilized in other nations are too large for the narrow twisty roadways in Bhutan. In retrospection, I've probably not travelled in a nation that's more mountainous than Bhutan aside for Nepal (where I did more trekking and had no bus trips anyway). We had a pretty comparable kind of smallish bus on our Myanmar trip, however the bus rides were shorter and the roadways much straighter. So the combination of mountainous surface, high elevation and long bus flights actually made this trip to Bhutan hard. Looking back, I'm beginning to think that Bhutan might be a fantastic country to go travelling in, where the bus rides will be kept to a minimum and the stunning landscapes cranked to an optimum. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Bhutan Luxury Travel Packages] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/bhutan-luxury-travel-packages.php] 7. Smaller sized tour groups may be better After a little bit of post-holiday research, I discovered that in 2013, 81% of the trip groups going to Bhutan consisted of groups of 4 or less people. The federal government's minimum day-to-day spend requirement indicates that the group size does not actually alter the per person expense of the trip that much (unless it's a group of a couple of persons where a US$ 30-40 everyday additional charge uses). However what does change significantly is the type of lorry you'll be travelling in. We got a bus while the smaller groups rode SUVs/ Landcruisers. The other feature of smaller sized groups is it's a lot easier to reach a quorum with where you 'd like to go and exactly what you 'd prefer to see in the travel plan. The trip rate will also be quicker due to the fact that a SUV will take a trip faster than a 22-seater bus. The time saved can then be utilized to offer yourselves a little itinerary "breathing time" (which I truly missed in this trip), or you can use it to see more sights. Again, I 'd like to stress that these are things that you 'd realize only after you've started your trip to Bhutan. I am, in no other way, complaining to cousin problem ... who worked so hard arranging this journey and bringing 13 relative and buddies together to experience this beautiful landlocked nation. If we were travelling together in a various nation, a number of the special challenges that specify to Bhutan would not have even appeared. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Thimphu Punakha Paro] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/thimphu-punakha-tour.php] 8. Consider taking domestic flights Continuing with my thoughts around standing Bhutan's tough roadways, how about taking a trip one method by roadway and the other method by plane? This assists lower the travel time on the hard roads, allowing you to see more places and at a more unwinded speed. For my trip, our start point was Paro, where Bhutan's only global airport resides. We rode the bus all the way to Bumthang then rode the bus back to Paro. Seeing that there's in fact a thrice weekly domestic flight in between Bumthang and Paro, you might wish to (if your funds allow it) check out a tour schedule that consists of a one-way flight in between Paro and the furthest point you 'd be taking a trip to. 9. A journey length of 7 to 8 days may be enough Another unusual thing I observed about Bhutan was how the architecture stayed very consistent throughout its districts ... with colourful wood frames mathematically put against white walls, thin detailed windows and square, carefully sloping roofs. This standard architectural style becomes strikingly recognizable across the entire country, but it likewise suggests that aside for incredible changes in landscape, the dzongs (fortresses), lhakhangs (temples) and houses can begin to look a bit repeated. By day 6 to 7, some of us were practically "dzonged-out" to the point where we 'd rather simply wander about a town, observing the Bhutanese way of living rather of going to another architecturally impressive (but all too familiar) fortress or temple. Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Bhutan Honeymoon Packages from Delhi] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/bhutan-honeymoon-package-from-delhi.php] Once again this is a retrospective observation, but Fatbee and I agreed that unless there were less bus journeys and more complimentary/ expedition time, a trip length of 7-8 days would've been perfect for us. It's a time frame where you can still have that sense of awe and wonder with going to the dzongs and lhakhangs in Bhutan. And you can leave the country with that intangible feeling of wanting to see juuust a little bit more. 10. The majority of your meals will be buffet-style This final dot-point about Bhutan is a cheeky tribute to cousin trouble's greatest problem with Bhutan- the food ... OMG the food ... ha ha ha! She may have endured the insane roads better than myself, but by day 5, she started having problems with the meals that were attended to us. All our meals in this journey were included in the trip cost, and 95% of them were buffet-style, with the lunches and suppers typically including about 6-8 different types of veggie dishes and one meat meal ... all being in bain marie trays. (Breakfast was more Western however again served as a buffet). We’d generally have our dishes with steamed red rice and chilli cheese (pickled chillies in a light cheese-based sauce). Problem is, due to Bhutan's cold environment, there's a propensity for the food to have quite a heavy existence of butter and oils in a lot of the meals. And in terms of spices, it usually focuses on soya sauce and oyster sauce, and at some places it can be insane salty! Also Visit - [LINKED_TEXT: Best of Bhutan Tour] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/best-of-bhutan-tour.php] I was great with the food at first, but as soon as a few people made some observations about the uniformity of the meals, a group cascade impact quickly followed. I ultimately began avoiding the ubiquitous trays of (frequently overcooked) broccoli/ mustard leaves/ carrots/ cauliflower fried in loads of oil and soya sauce. I also started to miss out on having the ability to go a la carte with my meals. It reached a point where we ended up taxiing into town and purchasing Bhutanese pizzas (sadly with truckloads of cheese) for dinner on day 8 and had Malaysian food on day 9! All that said, our tourist guide was terrific sufficient to permit a small menu modification demand, and some of our meals further down the track likewise included a plate of raw peeled carrots (ie. oil and salt-free) ... which a number of us savoured like it was the finest thing in the world!! Conclusion Prior to I end, I 'd like to highlight that this post isn't about pinning the blame on the nation or anybody in particular. It is more about looking for to understand why I found this trip discouraging. To put things into much better point of view, let me say that I treasured the time that I spent with my cousins (and good friends) on this trip. And I'm deeply grateful to cousin difficulty for organising the journey and caring for the well-being of the whole group right through the 10 days. I likewise appreciated how attentive and responsive our tour guide was to our requirements and how expert our driver was. I confess that I began getting quite cranky from around day 6-7, but that's mainly to do with the long, uncomfortable bus trips than individuals I was travelling with. I acknowledge that my current experiences with luxury travel in Bali this year could have turned me into a little bit of a more difficult-to-please holidaygoer. Cousin difficulty even provided me a metaphorical slap in the face when I spoke (without believing) and compared the pains of this trip to backpacking. In the end, I believe everything boils down to the dollar value that you put into having a distinct experience in an unaffected nation with its idiosyncrasies, its pleased citizens, and with few fellow tourists. Your complete satisfaction will also depend on your ability to endure some pretty difficult drives and the occasional mediocre hotel (Bhutan's variation of 3-stars isn't really rather international requirement). I still think it’s certainly worth visiting this difficult nation, simply done so with an open mind and a little additional planning. Hopefully this post will assist you with some of the decisions for your trip. If your budget plan permits it, I think going as a smaller sized group, including a domestic flight into the schedule and maybe upgrading to much better hotels will help a lot. It has actually now been a month since my go to, and I'm beginning to forget the pains of the trip. On the other hand, beautiful insights from exactly what I 'd seen are beginning to concern the surface area ... and I feel all set to begin collecting these memories and turning it into a trip journal. For more information on [LINKED_TEXT: Bhutan tour packages] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/bhutan-tours/] contact Swan Tours one of the leading [LINKED_TEXT: tour operators in Delhi] [URL: http://www.swantour.com/].
What do you think of the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemning the U.S. Capitol riot "incited" by Trump?
He was perfectly correct, and it would have been dishonest to say otherwise.
Is the American school grading system flawed?
These five letters have ruined education for millions of students. “The function of high school, then, is not so much to communicate knowledge as to oblige children finally to accept the grading system as a measure of their inner excellence.” — Jules Henry Over 12 years of public schooling, we’re meant to find out what we’re truly passionate about. Instead, those 12 years are spent developing an obsession with grades, the ability to regurgitate information, and the realization that achievement is more important than understanding.
Is PHP difficult to learn?
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How do I get the birth certificate for my child?
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How much fuel did/does the Hubble Space Telescope need?
Hubble does not use fuel. It's not a great idea to expel noxious chemicals in the vicinity of a delicate telescope.
What are the specifications of the Poco M3 Pro 5G?
Poco M3 Pro 5G is now available globally and contains all the features that a budget buyer might be interested in, especially when you wish to buy a 5G smartphone in the budget segment. Now Poco M3 Pro 5G smartphone starts at just $180 for the lower variant and is under 200 bucks for the higher variant. However, is it also important to know that Poco M3 Pro 5G is the rebranded version of Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G smartphones that was launched globally some time ago. So here are some of the specifications of Poco M3 Pro 5G that would really help you get a better idea about it: · Poco M3 Pro 5G is a sturdy device with a really catchy design and bright colors. It contains a 6.5-inch display with 90Hz display refresh rate. Plus, it also contains a 1080p display resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection over the display. · The smartphone is powered by the most affordable Mediatek 5G chipset- Mediatek Dimensity 700 that is octa-core in structure with a primary clock speed of 2.2GHz. It also contains Mali-G57 MC2 as its GPU and Android 11 support over MIUI 12. · Poco M3 Pro 5G occurs in 2 variants of RAM and ROM. The most affordable variant contains 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage while you can also get the higher variant that contains 128GB ROM and 6GB RAM. I think both these are sufficient for the regular users as well as for the gamers. · Talking about the camera section, Poco M3 Pro 5G comes with a 48MP main camera while there is a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor as well. It also comes with Dual LED, dual tone flash with HDR support to help you take great images and videos at night. However, the selfie camera is the regular 8MP one which has been a part of the budget devices for ages, and I think the budget buyers deserve something better than this. · The smartphone comes with a huge 5000mAh that can last a pretty long period of time and it also supports a good 18W fast charging support for the users that can help the battery get charged pretty quickly. · If you look at the security features, the smartphone comes with a face unlock feature and side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It also contains features such as accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, 24-bit/192kHz audio, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, and hotspot etc. Besides all these, Poco has chosen very interesting tones of colors which are named as Poco Yellow, Power Black, and Cool Blue and you can choose the one that suits you the best. However, when Redmi Note 10 5G was already available with the same specs, I hardly understand why Xiaomi should bring an exactly same smartphone in the US market. Just because this smartphone is so popular in the Asian market? Well, this could be understood only by Xiaomi but the reactions of the fans should be really interesting. Most Americans are really interested in having smartphones that are launched in Chinese and Indian markets and this could be one of the reasons why the Poco M3 Pro 5G is considered a wonderful launch. Hope it does well.
Is it true that TCS is going to do a permanent work from home?
Hey, I don't think it is true. Coz afaik, TCS/Infy etc. & Other Indian MNCs are actually preparing to call back their employees to office; but obviously in a phased manner. Their top leadership have already started WFO. They're actually using some rule called 25–25 or something like that(just google it once; you'll get the info on it) to actually call back the employees. So, we can safely assume that TCS is going to end the wfh model sometime soon. But, yeah hybrid model might prevail from now on as it is the situation with many companies. So yeah tcs might switch to this hybrid model; but won't continue permanent wfh. Hope it helps. Plz do upvote if it does 😊. Cheers 🙂
How do I tell my grandma about wanting to wear a diaper? I (15M) live with my grandma (due to family issues) have learned that I may want to wear diapers to feel better.. but how do I tell her?
she doesn’t need to know unless you want her to change it 🥴
What is a firearm caliber that will kill someone instantly?
None. You’d need ~ 57mm+ shell with 1/2 kg of HE to kill someone instantly with any degree of certainty. A 20mm bullet (AT rfiles) might do it -> u’d need to hit most of the brain.
What do gun fanatics have to say about the fact that there are over 130 studies proving that gun control works? Do they just deny the facts?
Yes because those are selectively manufactured “facts" since there are 0 studies proving gun control works IF the objective of the study is to determine whether gun control prevents additional shooting deaths. If the objective of the studies is to verify and support the theory that “gun control" leads to huge increases in government sponsored murders, assassinations, and terrorism, then those studies would be correct. America and the entire world has only 1 problem: Too many human parasites and leeches employed by governments.
Do you believe in karma? Why or why not?
I am not going to give you a reason to believe in Karma. It is your choice. But I am going to put forth an interesting notion about Karma. Karma, a Sanskrit word refers to the principle of cause and effect. The actions and the intent of a person influencing his future (even his future birth). This is a short explanation. The concept of Karma is followed by many Indian religions. Long back, Indian people were divided into four major Varnas. For people who do not know about the Varna system in India. There were four: Brahmana > Kshatriya > Vaishya > Shudra (in the order of their importance in ancient India) Now what happens if there is a such a separation, where one strata enjoys while the other suffers. There will be dissent among the masses. You have to give them a reason regarding why they belong to a particular caste. Lo and Behold there comes Karma. Brahmins told the Shudras that because of their negative Karma, they were born in that Varna. And that, they should suffer in this life to enjoy in the next life. This is clearly a Machiavellian technique (or Chanakya thanthra) to control the masses. Won’t you guys agree that Indians were a clever lot. In the name of this Karma, different communities in India were suppressed and exploited. I am not saying that the principle of Karma is bad. Many things in the world were created for selfish reasons. But it depends on the people who use it. The takeaway here is that you should do good deeds but not with the belief of/in Karma thinking that you will get something back out of it. Viki
The Flu Vaccine.
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What music making software can I download free?
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Is it true that Lord Shiva is not mentioned in the Vedas?
No its wrong….LORD SHIVA is the all mighty God…he is the GOD of GOD…who have no shape no shine no body .but have every thing…when he convert to a shape it is known as bhagaban sankar
What NBA team has gone the longest without a championship?
I’m taking the question as though you’re talking about a team with the same roster that never go over the top, as suppose to a team’s record in a single season. Seattle Supersonics (1990s) They have a roster varies in degrees of Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Detlef Schrempf, Derek Mckey, Alton Liston, Michael Cage, Dana Barros and Rickey Pierce. The backups includes Nate McMillan, Eddie Johnson, Sam Perkins, and sometimes Rich King (I’m just throwing that name in there). Don’t know how, but George Karl fine tuned the team in early 90s with Key components including Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp as the center pieces. Took the team to a NBA final, then have peaked with a best record in 1993–1994 season. but then self imploded with the first ever lost in first round series by a #1 seeded team of a 8 team conference playoffs. Majority of those guys mentioned on the main roster happens to stay together in better part of the 90s before the beginning of the end after the team finally made it to the NBA final in 1996 and lost to the Bulls. Always one of the best team in the Western conference in the 90s, but never able to top the Utah Jazz or Houston Rockets to consistently get to the Final. Honestly, they would still lose to the Chicago Bulls anyways. I picked this team because the main starting roster is roughly the same for better part of the 90s. The coach is roughly the same with George Karl as the coach and the GM was Bob Whitsitt, before he took off for Portland’s gig in the late 90s. This is rare for today’s NBA as most team get disassemble after three years if a team doesn’t improve. For that long extended period of time, the team twice has the best record in the NBA and was an exciting full court fast break team. However, only have one NBA final appearance to show for.
What is the best thing I can do before I die?
Pay Gratitude towards your parents and people around. See this and thank me later Happy Reading!
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If you shoot yourself in the chin, would the recoil crush your throat/sever your spinal cord?
Well now…why do you ask? I had a friend stick a shotgun in her mouth and pull the trigger but I just didn't ask if the recoil or the bullet killed her. In fact, they couldn't tell what happened if you get my drift. It just doesn't matter, you dead either way and it must be a horrible way to die.
Aren’t you upset seeing a tattoo all over Jungkook’s arm?
Why would I be upset? It’s not like it’s illegal or anything. Plus it’s his body. He’s not living for us, he’s living for himself. Good on him for expressing himself. I think his tattoos look beautiful.
How do I talk like a native English speaker?
The sad truth is that it is not even possible if you learn as an adult. It is neither a realistic or obtainable goal to speak in the same way as a native speaker in almost all circumstances. However, the great news is that it should not even be the goal! So often, people come with the vague goal of ‘speaking like a native.’ This is nebulous, hard to identify and not even a particularly positive thing. The goal of a language is to communicate. If you are successfully communicating then you are successfully using the language. Let’s take accent, as that’s often the most talked about factor. Most people want to sound like native speakers by imitating their sounds and prosody. This is actually extremely difficult (actually almost impossible.) Accents are part of what make languages such a pleasure. They are markers of cultural heritage, of frustrating time learning and a mark of the effort you have made as a second language speaker. So long as your accent is understandable for almost all the words there is no need to imitate native speakers. Unless you spend a lot of time and money (see [LINKED_TEXT: this piece] [URL: https://williamcookecoaching.com/blog/teachers-conundrum/] I wrote about client expectations from courses) working with an accent trainer you will not see perfect results and even then speaking in isolation will be much easier than if you are actually processing a conversation, this is why actor’s imperfect accents often slip during emotional or difficult scenes. After infancy we lose our abilities as universal listeners, therefore we can no longer learn all the sounds of language. We will never imitate perfectly and even then imitation is just that, it does not create good honest communication between parties. Make it understandable and make it representative of you. This also applies to grammar, if somebody says to me ‘I go to park’ I can understand from this, anyone who doesn’t is lying (or your communication skills are not good enough). Luckily English is a pretty contextual and flexible language. That is why it is widely considered easy to get the basics and difficult to master. Focus on making your communication clear rather than focusing exclusively on grammar rules, that you may believe ‘native.’ We don’t actually even really learn grammar in school in the UK, at least, I didn’t! Finally vocabulary: You can improve your vocabulary to be more ‘native-flavoured’ by learning idioms that we commonly use. But you must be careful not to use these wrongly or too much. Therefore, I recommend adding them after you have actually heard them used. There is no point learning these huge lists of irrelevant idiomatic phrases you see online and making yourself sound strange or that you are trying too hard. This involves contact with the target culture (UK language is substiantlly different to US) speaking with locals over a period of time, using local media etc., there is no quick fix. Learning a language is a holistic process of gaining communication skills. Focus on these rather than ‘being like a native speaker.’ You will not only grow in skill but also in confidence because you are no longer comparing yourself to a needless, impossible standard. You will be free to communicate confidently with the world.
What are the characteristics of a genuine person?
Honest, vulnerable, ego-less, direct, comfortable in their own skin and isn’t a “follower” has their own opinions on things to name a few characteristics. Behaviors may include; eye contact (observable sincerity) actions that support words, shares experiences (esp. when said experience may have been a learning experience vs achievement based) always eager to learn and improve, helps others if they can…
What are the differences between Kurds, Assyrians, Arabs and Persians?
They can be all kurds arabs and assyrians are real kurds and semits
Can you ever take out a loan with bad credit?
Can I watch.
What are the various elements used in the screen printing of consumer buying and product selling?
A consumer’s buying decision depends on the type of products that they need to buy. The behavior of a consumer while buying a coffee is a lot different while buying a car. Based on observations, it is clear that purchases that are more complex and expensive involve higher deliberation and many more participants. Consumer buying behavior is determined by the level of involvement that a consumer shows towards a purchase decision. The amount of risk involved in a purchase also determines the buying behavior. Higher priced goods tend to high higher risk, thereby seeking higher involvement in buying decisions. Complex buying behavior is encountered particularly when consumers are buying an expensive product. In this infrequent transaction, consumers are highly involved in the purchase decision. Consumers will research thoroughly before committing to invest. Consumer behaves very different when buying an expensive product or a product that is unfamiliar to him. When the risk of buying a product is very high, a consumer consults friends, family and experts before making the decision. For example, when a consumer is buying a car for the first time, it’s a big decision as it involves high economic risk. There is a lot of thought on how it looks, how his friends and family will react, how will his social status change after buying the car, and so on. In complex buying behavior, the buyer will pass through a learning process. He will first develop beliefs about the product, then attitudes, and then making a thoughtful purchase choice. For complex buying behavior customers, marketers should have a deep understanding of the products. It is expected that they help the consumer to understand about their product. It is important to create advertising message in a way that influences the buyer’s beliefs and attitudes.
Why do some people like to stay in an abusive relationship?
People stay in unhealthy or abusive relationships for many different reasons. They may be in denial about the level of abuse or its effects on them, they may be afraid of the repercussions of leaving, they may not have access to resources to help them leave, or they may feel a sense of loyalty or love towards their partner. In some cases, they may also be financially dependent on their partner.
What are N95 masks normally used for?
n95 medical masks are different from n95 dust masks. they are specially designed for doctors. They don’t have valve on them, so anything from the doctors nose and mouth won’t come out to pollute the clean environment. They can prevent blood or other fluid from the patients to get through. n95 medical masks might be more difficult to breathe through.
What would be an opening scene if a biopic is made on Rahul Dravid?
Great opening scenes have been suggested But I was thinking What if his biopic starts with depiction of this place ? Along with caption THE GREAT WALL OF INDIA Just a thought . Thanks.
Why did Dr B.R. Ambedkar hate Hinduism?
If you want answer for or this question then first read manusmuruti and Veda, also read history about how upper caste behave with mulnivasi and native peoples of India.
As a proud Texan, I believe that for profit healthcare is the best system, it allows maximum profit for shareholders and companies. Why do folks in Europe, Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand think that they are entitled to free healthcare?
Well obviously we’re just not as proud as you, Texan. I love our healthcare system.
What is the best onboarding software for SaaS? I'm looking for a program that will allow me to overlay a walk through. I can take people step by step through the setup, so that they can get started working immediately.
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Does Pink Floyd’s Dark side of the Moon album still have impact on today’s culture?
Because people like what other people like. Since everyone likes it others have decided they should like it too. So in that sense it has had a bit of a snowball effect.
What are some unique startup ideas for India?
Right Now we are in the second wave of a covid pandemic. It better to have a business idea that must be feasible at this time. Businesses relating to online have huge acceptance right now. peoples are migrating to an online platform for survival. Some business ideas are: Web and App Development Outsourced customer services Online tutoring Accounting and bookkeeping Youtube channel Content writing Blogging Commission sales etc.
What are some tips for me if I am new to competitive programming?
This is one of the most important questions being asked everywhere and It is very popular among The 1st-2nd Year students. They have enough time to get started in that and also get very good rankings in that. There are a lot of articles, videos on Youtube, College lectures to get started in that but most of the time they are not complete and so confusing that rather than explaining the proper journey they even confuse a lot of students. And After that confusion, many students get a lot of fear about Competitive Programming. But Let me tell you exactly about that. Competitive Programming is just a Sport. Like other games that require a lot of hard work and practice, the same is for Competitive Programming. It actually requires a lot of Coding questions, Tricky Questions, and sometimes very hard questions, which usually can take even days to think. Some students are even extraordinary in that they solve very few questions and they have very good problem-solving skills and they get very good ranks. And Many students get a lot of tension from that as their peers are scoring too much and even after practicing you are not scoring well. This actually hurts us but We should be consistent in that time and It is well said that The Person who handles that and practices even after that situation, always wins the race. Let’s talk about few Points which one should do before starting their journey: - First, Learn any Programming Language: - Yes, First you should learn any programming language and preferably C++ or Java.Many students continue with C but C++ is very easy and has a lot of features than C like OOPS, STL which helps a lot in Competitive Programming.And Also Never do Python or Javascript as Your First Language. Some students even love to do Python as their First Programming Language because it is easy to write and has a lot of functions that you can write directly. But those functions don’t make our foundation strong.In C++, Java Those functions are not available or very few functions are there and We actually write a lot of functions according to our need which actually helps a lot.After learning that, Also focus on OOPS and spend 1 month learning about OOPS. There are a lot of courses available on Youtube. I myself have done from Saurabh Shukla Sir Videos on Youtube. Learn Data Structure and Algorithms: - Now after spending 2–3 Months, You have learned a language and learned the basics. And now it is a very important part to learn about Storing and Structuring various kinds of Data. And For that, We have Data Structures. One should learn about that very properly before actually deep-diving into Competitive Programming. One should learn about all Data Structures likeLinked ListsStacks and QueuesTrees including Binary Trees, BST and then move to AVL Trees, Segment TreesGraphs and some Advance algorithms of Graphs also.Dynamic Programming There are a lot of courses available on Youtube like Apni Kaksha, Abdul Bari Sir, and Some Paid Courses like Coding Ninjas. I myself have done Coding Ninjas Course and that was the best course about Data Structure and Algorithms. The doubt support in that course was really amazing and the concepts being taught were also up to the mark which I loved a lot. I actually felt The course is really worth it.Start Practicing: - This is one of the most important steps in Competitive Programming which requires a lot of hard work, patience, and determination. Before directly moving into the contests, Start Practicing at various sites.First, solve Hackerrank Problem Solving Skills Questions which are also very good.Solve Codechef First 50 Beginner’s Friendly Problem. And Then start giving some contests like Long Challenges and always start with that,And then start solving the A2OJ Ladder of Codeforces. Those ladders are really amazing and The Questions given in that are very sorted. And Now You are ready for contests and that will help you a lot. Learn New Algorithms and Maths Concepts: - There are a lot of algorithms and Start learning that from various articles, Youtube channels like Striver Videos, Rachit Jain Sir Videos, and those really help a lot in learning new concepts. You should learn a lot of new Algorithms and Concepts at this time.BacktrackingAdvance DPSegment Trees and Fenwick TreesNumber TheoryAdvance Graph Algos Upsolve the contests: - This is really very important and a lot of coders ignore this but they realize this mistake very later. They give contests but Never Upsolve the Contests and Never try to do some hard Questions, which is not a good practice, One should always upsolve the contests which are actually very important. Some Special Points: - Always try to do the algorithm in mind before actually writing on the code.Make Proper Notes of DSA which will help you a lot in Interviews.Always Try to run Your Algorithm before actually submitting anywhere.In Contests, Always think of edge cases that will help you a lot.Never get frustrated by your friend’s ranking. Just focus on your ones and that will help you a lot.Always do things with dedication. You can learn a lot but The Important Qualities that you need are: - Dedication, Consistency, Practicing.Sometimes You will even get lower ranks. You know students generally start from 2* on Codechef and In my 2nd Contest, I directly got jumped to 1* and even after solving 3–4 contests, I was not able to go to even 2* but Practice is the only thing which made me successful at that time. At last, I just want to say that, If You will do Competitive Programming as fun, Just like other Sports, You will definitely learn a lot.
If you could go back and change one event in history, what would it be?
Donald Trump not going to Vietnam during the War. He would have either died or become a different person. Either way, it would result in him not being the dumbest President in US History
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How do you imagine life in 100 years?
Thanks to global warming, some areas of the world have become unliveable without extensive protection, either because of the heat, or because of sea level rise. Other areas nearer the poles have opened up but most of them are still not available for agriculture. All of this has reduced the overall land area available to humans. And many of the larger coastal cities have flooding problems. As a result of the above, there was a lot of disruption in society, which led to conflict and famines and disease. The net result was that the total population reduced significantly. As in previous similar situations (after Black Death and World War 1/Spanish Flu for example) this led to increased social equality since workers became so much more valuable. Combining this with improvements in all areas of science, particularly automation, most areas of the world offer a UBI (universal basic income) which is sufficient to live on comfortably, but not luxuriously. There are, however, some areas in the world where the rich hung on to all the power, with the rest of the population being little more than slaves. But, with the surplus production from other areas, there is less of a problem with immigration. So there is a gradual population decrease in these tyrannies, which are expected to collapse entirely within a generation or so. For those areas where everyone does have UBI, there has been a cultural renaissance. Many people who would have struggled to earn enough to live in the past now have free time for handcrafted goods, and theatre and music are common. There are still trolls, however, and some go in for extreme displays purely for shock value. With the increased lifespan for most people, the population is gradually increasing, even though some people warn of the dangers of overpopulation. So far as anyone knows, interstellar travel is not practical, except for robotic probes. Within the Solar System, there are a few people living on and around other planets and moons but it will never be feasible for large scale emigration. But all of that won’t be a problem for decades, if not centuries, and science will sort something out.
What are the best baby skin care products?
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