A Reason to Smile
My friend and neighbour Sujata was the average, God fearing, conscientious housewife, whose life revolved around her home, husband and children. Our lives moved along parallel paths; our children werre of similar ages, both our husbands worked in the textile trade, we both fasted on Tuesdays, and went regularly to the temple. The only difference was our luck in household help! Mine came and went with irritating regularity, whereas Sujata's old-timer Anandibai had been with her for years! I envied the relationship between the two: Anandibai cared for Sujata's home and children like her own and Sujata ensured that Anandi's Ram was fed, clothed and educated. When Ram made it to the SSC merit list, Sujata made the laddoos with her own hands!
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Recently, for the first time in five years. I made a seemingly simple resolution. I went out back, put my cane down, and started walking. Made it forty -two yards. That "simple" resolution evolve d into something quite powerful and life-changing.
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Five popular tourist destinations around the world. Five popular tourist destinations around the world, along with some details about each place:. Statue of Liberty: A symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty is a must-see attraction. Visitors can take a ferry to Liberty Island to explore the statue and its history.
Read full storyUnderstanding Diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate the levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. This happens either because the body doesn't produce enough insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels, or because the body is unable to use insulin properly.
Read full storyNational Umbrella Day
National Umbrella Day is celebrated on February 10th each year and is a day dedicated to honoring the useful and versatile accessory that is the umbrella. An umbrella is more than just a tool to keep us dry on a rainy day; it is a symbol of protection and a representation of style and fashion. From classic black umbrellas to colorful and patterned ones, umbrellas have become an important accessory that we use to keep us dry and stylish in all types of weather.
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National Pizza Day is a food holiday celebrated annually on February 9th. It's a day dedicated to one of the most beloved foods in the world - pizza! People across the United States and beyond use this day as an opportunity to enjoy their favorite pizza toppings, try a new type of pizza, or even make their own pizzas at home. Whether you like your pizza loaded with toppings or simple with just cheese and tomato sauce, National Pizza Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in a delicious slice. So go ahead, order your favorite pizza or whip up a homemade pie, and celebrate National Pizza Day in style!
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World Cancer Day is observed annually on February 4th and is an international day to raise awareness about cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. The goal of World Cancer Day is to reduce the global impact of cancer by educating people about the disease and encouraging governments and individuals to take action to prevent it. The day also serves as a platform for advocacy, policy change, and greater investment in cancer research and control.
Read full storyBack pain
Back pain is a common condition experienced by many people at some point in their lives. It refers to discomfort or pain felt in the lower, upper, or middle back, which can range from a dull ache to a sharp stabbing sensation. Causes of back pain can include poor posture, injury, strain from overuse, muscle tension, and nerve compression, among others. Some people may experience chronic back pain that lasts for an extended period of time, while others may experience temporary or acute back pain due to a specific injury. Treatment options for back pain may include physical therapy, pain medication, massage, chiropractic care, and in severe cases, surgery. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and proper posture, can also help prevent the onset of back pain.
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Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua is a Kenyan wildlife conservationist who was born in Tsavo, Kenya. He grew up surrounded by wildlife and developed a deep love and respect for nature at a young age. Mwalua worked as a farmer and later as a park ranger in Tsavo, where he became deeply concerned about the plight of elephants and other wildlife facing water shortages in the semi-arid region.
Read full storyThe Story Behind Kacha Badam, Singer Bhuban Badyakar
Nothing can be said in the world of internet when it will go viral. There are many people who have become stars overnight through social media. These include the name of small child Sahadev, who became famous from Ranu Mandal to Dabboo Uncle and 'Bachpan Ka Pyaar'. Now another name has been added to this list of Bhuban Badaikar, who has sung the song 'Kachha Badam'. These days the song 'Kacha Badam' remains one of the top trending on social media. From the common man to the big celebrities, videos are being made on this song. Not only this, this song has become famous in the country as well as abroad. Now the original singer of this song, groundnut seller Bhuban Badaikar has become an internet sensation.
Read full storyTheories of happiness in positive psychology
Positive psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of human happiness, well-being, and flourishing. Over the years, a number of theories have been developed in the field of positive psychology to explain the nature and sources of happiness. Some of the most prominent theories include:
Read full storyBirds fly in 'V' formation to save energy
The next time you see birds flying in a V, consider this: A new study says they choreograph the flapping of their wings with exquisite precision to help them on their way. That's what scientists concluded after tracking a group of large black birds — each equipped with a tiny GPS device — that had been trained to follow an ultra light aircraft. One expert in animal flight said just gathering the data, which included every wing flap, was a remarkable accomplishment.
Read full storyUnderstanding Low Blood Pressure .
Low blood pressure, or as in the doctors’ lingo, hypotension, Is generally the most innocuous of conditions. If you are in good health, chances are that this may be perfectly normal for you. People who exercise regularly generally have a lower blood pressure than people who are not as fit. In fact, cross-sectional surveys carried out among people in different parts of the world indicate that people, who maintain a lower blood pressure, living healthily and enjoy a longer lifespan than those who have a perfect pressure of 120/80 Points! Clearly, therefore, if the blood pressure is a bit on the lower side, that would seem to be something to strive for.
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Twenty-nine year-old Jyoti Amge from Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, Born: 16 December 1993, Nagpur in India. Is one of the smallest girl in the world, standing only 23.3in (60 cm) Tall and weighing al little over 11: N (5 kg). Despite weighing only 9 Lb (4 kg) Height: 63 cm. More than she did when she was born, jyoti says she is no different from other people. She is proud to be smaller and enjoys all the extra attentions she receives. She has a large collection of dresses like any teenager, and dreams of becoming an actress she has already starred in a video with Indian pop star Mika singh. Jyou.
Read full storyIndian spidey climbs without webs or ropes, continues dazzling tourists
A Jyothi Raj Has incredible climbing ability whereby he is seemingly able to glue himself to walls without any harnesses or assistance, and even manages to hang upside down using only his feet! Jyothi, a construction worker from Karnataka, he Born 17 May 1988 in India, spends his days climbing up and down building sites usually on bamboo scaffolding, which can be very dangerous. He started practicing free climbing every day until he was able to cling to the walls, using just his hand, at 90-degree angles and even upside down. He claims he has never used safety equipment to climb and isn’t afraid of falling. Every Sunday Jyothi comes to the famous fort at Chitradurga to entertain his fans. Reaching heights of up to 300 Ft (90 M), Jyothi has scaled every walls possible at the fort and is ready to move on to bigger buildings and mountains. Claiming he hasn’t hand an accident in four years, his ultimate goal is to be like Alain Robert, the famous French free climber known as the “Human Spider,” who has climbed many of the world’s tallest structures, some of them over 650 Ft (200 M) high. Jyoti Raj is an Indian free solo climber from Chitradurga, Karnataka.
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