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5 Ideas to Add Color to your Living Room

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Does your living room offer a messy atmosphere that has a little tired or dull look? Are you looking for something more vibrant, appealing, and attractive? Well, this is the right destination for all your doubts. Consider these amazing ideas before hovering to another paintwork and make changes. Certain primary methodologies are connected with the living room's sound for the lounge-style style layout in this modern world. You can start by passing the new color on the wall, getting the new look by painting the floor or adding some spark. This painting idea will take your space to the next level, and this efficient team will tone to pick up the goods. Certain paint tones can impact your mental condition by calming you to a peaceful state of mind and enables you to think more precisely. This complete look will be promising and more prominent or even completely change your perception of colors and expands your way of thinking. Here we are listing five ideas to add color to your l

Adolescence – A tricky phase of the younger generation

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                    A word used for the growth and development of those in the range of 10-19 years of age, adolescence is one of the most complicated phases of a person’s life. Normally referred to as the teenage years, it’s a time when one’s emotions are totally out of control because of still trying to figure out who they really are. Being understood during such a critical age can be hard and that is what teens crave.                      Mistakes are a common part of growing up and they’re mostly made during adolescence. But since times have changed and technology has advanced in so many ways, teenagers have one more challenge to deal with – their use of and their portrayal on social media.  Social Media:                    During Covid-19, social media has helped in so many ways. It has not only kept people informed but has also helped keep many companies and services alive. However, past incidents have shown that social media is a double-edged sword. The kind of effects it may

What Skills Can Children Learn Through Pretend Play?

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Since most of us are eager to watch our kids enjoy, many were eager to find out if the whole topic is of any relevance to their child. Whether it is cooking a meal with kitchen utensils or building their castle and living like a priest, it all lets their imagination run wild. This thing is definitely required for a child’s growth. It is important for us to not think about all the time that is wasted but the lessons our kid is learning from this activity. Research shows that there is a release of certain hormones like oxytocin, dopamine that help children to bond with each other early on. What impact does it have on our child? ·          As the imaginations run wild during play pretend, children get their creative juices flow which eventually helps them to know more about themselves at an early age. It lets them believe that what they fantasize about is possible. We being adults are not that much fond of dreaming, are we? In childhood, there is no substitute for the imagination that

Shrinking Glaciers Due to Climate Change May Increase the Risk of Flooding

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                 Climate change is real and the fact that glaciers around the world are shrinking due to climate change is known to all of us. The melting of huge icecaps and the creation of glacial lakes around the world are imposing major threats to the environment, to an extent where the possibility of flooding in low lying areas is very much likely to follow.  According to a new study based on satellite data, the number of lakes originated due to the worldwide glacier melt has increased by more than half its limit in 30 years.   Dan Sugar who is a geomorphologist and associate professor at the University of Calgary addressed the issue of rising water levels caused due to glacial lakes. He stated that they had identified that not all the meltwater is making it into the oceans immediately but until now there was "no data to gauge how much of it was being deposited in lakes or groundwater.”  It is also very hard to establish where all that water is going.  These lakes are formi

The Change from 'United Colonies' to the 'United States'

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Happy birthday, United States! Yes, not on July 2, but the actual birthday of the United States of America is September 9. On this same day at 1776, was the day America was officially called the "United States of America." That new term replaced the "United Colonies," which is how the land was referenced in the Declaration of Independence. Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence, in the history of the United States, a document approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and announcing the separation of 13 British colonies of North America from Great Britain.  It explained why the Congress on July 2 had "unanimously" resolved by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) that "these United Colonies are and ought to be Free and Independent States." Accordingly, the day on which the final separation was officially voted was July 2, although the fourth day, the day on which the Declaration of Independence was ado

International Literacy Day - Process of Shaping our Future Generation

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UNESCO declared International Literacy Day on 8 September 1966, in order to remind the international community about the importance of literacy for individuals, communities, and societies and the need for increased efforts towards more educated societies. The topic of literacy is a core component of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Sustainable Development Plan for the United Nations. The UN's Sustainable Development Agenda, adopted in September 2015 by world leaders facilitate equal access to quality education and learning opportunities across human lives. According to recent reports, approximately 775 million adults lack the minimum education needed to be literate, of which 60.7 million are out of school or scarce attendants. South Asia has the lowest regional adult literacy rate, at 58.6 percent, according to UNESCO's 'Global Monitoring Study on Education for All' (2006), and the reasons for this vary from extreme poverty to discrimination ag

Wreck of Mighty Titanic was discovered on September, 1985

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In 1985, after 73 years of sleep on the bottom of a deep dark sea, the wreckage of the RMS Titanic was discovered by a US-French rescue team led by Robert Baller. This process was funded by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The Titanic hit an iceberg 375 miles south of Newfoundland on 15 April 1912, sinking on its first voyage, resulting in the loss of more than 1,500 passengers and crew, including the ship's captain. It does not have enough lifeboats for everyone on board. Of the 2224 passengers, only 705 escaped from RMS Carpathia . The Titanic was the greatest ship in coasting conditions and had numerous security highlights like waterproof compartments and radios. Sinking in just 2 hours and 40 minutes, not all rafts were topped off and not all could be propelled appropriately due to the posting vessel. Survivors' records of the boat's sinking show that the Titanic had incompletely or totally split in two and that the gigantic boat was thought to have gone

Kansai International Airport - Best Artificial Airport in the World!

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Kansai International Airport is situated on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay off the coast of Honshu, 38 km (24 mi) southwest of the city, located in three municipalities, including Izumisano (north), Sennan (south), and Tajiri (central), in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Third Busiest Airport Kansai International Airport receives around 30 million passengers per year. In 2016 the airport was used by 25.2 million passengers making it Asia's 30th busiest airport and Japan's 3rd busiest. Kansai was named Best Airport Staff of Asia, Best Airport Staff of the World, and Best Baggage Delivery Airport of the World in 2020. It's kept open 24 hours a day as the runways are located entirely at sea. It is also a major transit route to Japan, South East Asia, and Australia. A 3.75 km long, two-stage bridge links the island to the mainland. The upper level has a bridge, while the lower level has two parallel rail lines. A Masterpiece of Engineering The construction of

Teachers' Day - A Guiding Light in Everyone's Career

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September 5 marks Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday. He was a brilliant scholar, besides being India’s president. He is known for his philosophies and his teachings. Hence India celebrates the Teachers' day on his birthday. A teacher is the light of the future, the torch of darkness, and the hope that gives us strength. Teachers are remarkable souls who serve tirelessly to ensure our future is bright. Teachers are not only confined to teaching in academics, they are also encouraging students to take the right direction. They not only offer bookish information in classrooms but teach the challenges of life to pupils. They guide, empower, and encourage us to be better citizens. Teachers open our minds. They protect our spirits. They ignite our imagination forever. They remind us that everyone can improve and learn. They lay the path towards innovation . They are the foundation of our culture. The shape and develop their students, and contribute to making them our country

Foundation of Toyota Motor Corporation

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Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese automobile organization headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. It became the most significant automobile producer around the world in 2008, beating General Motors.  Toyota is the overall market pioneer in arrangements of half breed electric vehicles, and presently the most significant organization to engage the mass-market choice of hybrid vehicles over the world.  Toyota is similarly a market head in hydrogen power module vehicles. Absolute overall arrangements of Toyota and Lexus voyager vehicle models achieved the 15 million accomplishments in January 2020. The company was built up by Kiichiro Toyoda on 28 august, 1937, the current president being Akio Toyoda. History In 1924, Sakichi Toyoda planned the Toyoda Model G Automatic Loom. The making of Toyota vehicles was started in 1933 as a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works under Kiichiro Toyoda. Its first vehicles were the A1 voyager vehicle and the G1 truck in 1935. From September 1