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Can a middle class Indian get financial aid in universities like MIT, Stanford, Yale, etc.? Are there any scholarships offered by the Indian government for studying abroad? | [LINKED_TEXT: Scholarship for Study in Abroad By Indian Government] [URL: https://bit.ly/3EFEg4K]
‘’Pen is mightier than a sword’’. This short sentence illustrates the significance of knowledge in our lives as people and as nations. This is precisely why a growing number of institutions have begun to award scholarships to eligible & excellent students.
Deserving students may now take their preferred program at their preferred university thanks to the given below scholarship for study abroad offered for nearly every course.
Full bright Nehru Masters Fellowship – The fellowship is for excellent Indian students who want to study for a Master’s degree in the United States. Students must have earned a 55 percent aggregate grade equal to a bachelor’s degree in the United States. Applicants must also have shown leadership characteristics & have three years of professional experience, as well as a strong desire of returning to India & help their community.Duration – 1 to 2 yearsAmount – tuition & living costFull Bright Kalam Fellowship – This fellowship is awarded to Indian students who are pursuing a Doctoral degree from an Indian university and are affiliated with a host institution in the United States throughout the grant time. The deadline for submitting a Ph.D. thesis shouldn’t be more than 3 months afterward the Nehru grant ends. An applicant must upload a duplicate of a presented or published article/paper to the online entry form. Duration – 6 to 9 yearsAmount – A monthly pay, Visa Support, Accident & Sickness Program, round-trip economy class plane tickets, and a small settling in the allowance.Full bright Nehru Doctoral fellowship – Indians who apply for this fellowship to study in the United States must be enrolled in a Ph.D. program at an Indian university. Because this fellowship is intended to help Indian Ph.D. scholars undertake research for their dissertations or thesis, the thesis submitting deadline shouldn’t be more than 3 months afterward the fellowship ends. An applicant must submit a copy of a presented/published article or excerpts from a Master’s/M.Phils. Thesis to the application forms.Duration – 0 to 9 monthsAmount – A monthly pay, Visa Support, Accident & Sickness Program, round-trip economy class plane tickets, and a small settling in the allowance.Inlaks Scholarship – Indian students can apply for this scholarship to study in Europe or North America. Applicants have to be below 30 yrs. old & Indian resident while submitting the application. This scholarship is for undergraduate & postgraduate research. It is reserved for students enrolling in Applied Arts & Conservation, Business Management, [LINKED_TEXT: Architecture] [URL: https://www.admitkard.com/blog/2020/10/16/architecture/], Communications (Film, Tv, Journalism), Fashion & Design, Fine Arts, Dance & Theatre, Special Education & Law, Musical and Composition programs.Duration – 6 monthsAmount – A scholarship of up to $100,000 will be given.Great Wall Program – The scholarship is intended for scholars from developing countries interested in studying or conducting experiments in China. The Chinese Education department formed it to help UNESCO finance students & intellectuals. Students seeking these scholarships have to be under 45 years old and hold a master’s or bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent) in order to be considered.Duration – 1 yearAmount – It is a complete scholarship, so tuition, housing, full medical insurance, as well as a stipend are all covered.
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What are the most touristic countries in the world? | The world is filled with breathtakingly beautiful places that offer unique landscapes, natural wonders, architectural marvels, and cultural significance. While it's subjective and personal preferences vary, here are some of the most renowned and visually stunning places in the world:
The Maldives: Known for its pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs, the Maldives is a tropical paradise.The Grand Canyon, USA: Carved by the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon is a magnificent natural wonder with awe-inspiring views, layered rock formations, and dramatic cliffs.Santorini, Greece: This Greek island is renowned for its iconic white-washed buildings, blue-domed churches, stunning sunsets, and breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.The Great Barrier Reef, Australia: The world's largest coral reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, boasts vibrant underwater ecosystems, colorful marine life, and incredible snorkeling and diving opportunities.Machu Picchu, Peru: Nestled in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu is an ancient Incan citadel surrounded by dramatic peaks and steep terraces, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.The Northern Lights, Iceland: Iceland is a popular destination to witness the captivating phenomenon of the Northern Lights, where colorful lights dance across the night sky.The Taj Mahal, India: One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal is an architectural masterpiece with its white marble structure, intricate detailing, and reflection pools.Bora Bora, French Polynesia: Bora Bora is renowned for its stunning turquoise lagoons, overwater bungalows, and lush tropical landscapes.The Great Wall of China: Spanning thousands of miles, the Great Wall of China is an impressive architectural marvel that traverses diverse landscapes, offering stunning panoramic views.The Amalfi Coast, Italy: With its picturesque cliff side villages, rugged coastline, azure waters, and vibrant Mediterranean colors, the Amalfi Coast is a stunning destination.
Remember, this is just a small selection, and the world is full of countless other beautiful places that hold their own unique charm and allure.
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My blood pressure was 138/83 and my pulse was 52. Is this borderline high? | Yes it is high. 120/80 is normal as many people say. 129 is the higher than normal .BP should be normal when it is less than 120.
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What are some travel tips for an Indian visiting Bhutan? | Useful information for Indian Travelers
Entry Permit & Route Permit
· No Visa is required to visit Bhutan.
· Indian travelers wishing to visit Bhutan need to carry either (a) Passport, having a validity of minimum 6 months OR (b) Voter Identity Card, issued by Election Commission of India. The accompanying children can also travel with a birth certificate (reflecting the name of the child) along with School ID card and a letter from School Principal.
· The Entry permit issued free of charge by Department of Immigration, Royal Government of Bhutan on arrival at Paro airport OR if entering Bhutan by surface via Phuentsholing then it is issued at this border town.
· For Indian visitors, traveling with passport and booked tour with us, we can obtain their E- Permit in advance which is valid for all destinations. We require colored passport copy at least 15 days prior to the date of arrival in Bhutan, in order to obtain this E-Permit.
· For travelers entering Bhutan by surface, they need to complete biometric formalities at Phuentsholing town however biometric is not needed for those arriving by flight.
· The Entry permit issued on arrival is valid for Thimphu, Paro & Phuentsholing only. Tourists desirous of going beyond Thimphu and Paro need to acquire a 'Route Permit’ from the Royal Govt. of Bhutan Immigration Office at Thimphu on any working days (Monday to Friday). Our offices located in Phuentsholing and Thimphu assist in obtaining Entry permit and Route Permit.
· The Phuentsholing border gate normally remains open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and no entry permit required for entering Phuentsholing. Indian nationals not carrying either a valid passport or voter ID cards can also contact Consulate General of India, Phuentsholing and apply for Identification Slip. The Identification Slips issued by Consulate General of India, Phuentsholing may then be presented to Regional Immigration Office, Royal Government of Bhutan, Phuentsholing to obtain entry permits for visiting Thimphu and Paro. This Identification slip can be issued on the basis of Aadhar card, Driving license and birth certificate for children.
· Phuentsholing Immigration office remains closed on Sat, Sun & Govt holidays and no permit issued on these days so it is highly recommended to check arrival date, in case arriving by surface. Whereas for air travelers, entry permit can be obtained on all days through the airport Immigration office.
· PIO, OCI & NRIs require a visa for traveling to Bhutan and they need to book tour through package tariff prescribed by Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB).
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Valid passport is mandatory for Indian visitors, travelling between Nepal & Bhutan or from any other non-Indian sectors.
Accessibility Entry into Bhutan can be made either by land or by air. Druk Air, the National Air Carrier of the Kingdom, operates regular fights to / from Paro to Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Kathmandu, Dhaka, Bangkok and Singapore. The other prominent & reliable air carrier, Bhutan Airline (Tashi Air) operates regular flights from Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu & Bangkok. Both these Bhutanese airlines, also operate seasonal flights from Mumbai as well. By surface, entry into Bhutan is conveniently possible through the southern border town of Phuentsholing. This frontier town is about 4.1/2 hours’ drive from a nearest Indian airport, Bagdogra and 6 hours’ drive from Thimphu and Paro. Phuentsholing is also the convenient entry or exit point if you wish to combine Bhutan trip with Darjeeling, Gangtok & Kalimpong.
Currency The Bhutanese currency is called Ngultrum (Nu.) and is at par with Indian Rupee. Indian Rupee is acceptable all over Bhutan except currency notes of Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 denominations. Credit Cards have limited acceptability and are more prevalent at deluxe & luxury hotels and major shopping establishments so for regular day to day expense, it is advisable to carry cash only. ATMs are located in major tourist towns only.
Food & Drink Indian cuisine is available at all tourist hotels & restaurants and vegetarians have good options as well. Apart from Indian, the other available options are Bhutanese, Chinese, Continental and also there are few restaurants serving Thai, Korean cuisine. Especially, in Thimphu & Paro, there is a wide range of hotels & restaurants serving a variety of cuisine. Traditional Bhutanese food always features spicy red and green chilies, either dried or fresh. The national dish Ema Datsi, a dish of ema (Chilli) cooked in datsi (cheese) is favorite among Bhutanese and a growing number of tourists. Most of the tourist hotels, restaurants provide meals in buffet style. Also, all tourist hotels, restaurants have a good selection of international and Bhutanese alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages.
Language The official language of Bhutan is ‘Dzongkha’ and a large number of dialects are spoken. English has been the language of educational instruction since 1964 and is widely spoken. Also, locals at popular tourist destinations understand and speak good Hindi.
Climate Geographically, Bhutan is a land of dramatic contrasts. From the near tropical southern border with India, steep slopes climb to snow-capped heights of over 24,750 feet / 7,500m at the northern border with Tibet. Consequently, temperatures vary greatly between day and night and at different altitudes, so layered clothing for changed conditions, is recommended. From mid-May to the end of Aug, the weather is warm at night (60-64F/ 17-18C) and in the day (72-78F/22-26C). In winter, the sky is bright and it is sunny but cold, especially when the sun hides behind the mountains in the morning and evenings. At night, the temperature falls below zero in winter months. Spring and Autumn are very pleasant with comfortable day’s temperature and cool nights. Basically, Bhutan is a year-round destination with pleasant summer, relatively cold winter but with blue sky & sunny days and refreshing monsoon. The monsoon usually arrives by mid-June and lasts till mid-September during which light to heavy rain expected mainly in the late afternoons and evenings but without much impact on a usual cultural tour.
Source: Meteorology Unit, Department of Power, Ministry of Trade and Industries, Thimphu.
Clothing and Accessories Comfortable clothing and sturdy, soft-soled shoes are essential for travel in Bhutan. In summer, heavy cottons and lightweight woolens will be acceptable while for winter months, warm clothing is necessary. Altitudinal differences account for a wide range of temperatures from day to night the year round. It is, therefore, suggested that clothing be layered so that you can adapt to the changing conditions. While visiting temples and other religious institutions, dress modestly and respectfully. Please keep in mind that shoes must be removed when entering temples. It is, therefore, suggested that you carry a pair of socks to wear inside religious buildings.
The following is fairly exhaustive list of what you should pack for the trip; clothes as per season, sunglasses / spare glasses, pair of casual shoes, knife, hat, umbrella, insect repellent, hand cream, small sewing kit & safety pins, torch or flash light with spare batteries, mirror, scissor, sun cream, lip salve, soluble aspirin, antiseptic cream, anti-histamine cream, anti-diarrhea pills, a preparation for the relief of sunburn and any medication you take regularly.
Dress code and etiquette Bhutanese by and large are conservative in their approach. Please avoid body hugging, sleeveless Tops or short skirts while walking around public areas. Shorts and Tank Tops are strictly not recommended inside the temples, monasteries and Dzongs. Hats need to be takeoff while entering religious site. Always walk in a clockwise direction while visiting religious places or objects like temples, monasteries, Stupas (Chorten), prayer flags etc. Please do not point a finger at a sacred object or place as it is considered being disrespectful.
Religion Mahayana Buddhism is the state religion and the majority of Bhutanese people follow Drukpa school of the Kagyupa sect. While Hinduism is practiced mostly in southern part of the country. The influence of religion is highly visible in people’s everyday life and there is profound worship of the Buddha, Guru Padsambhava and other tantric deities. Buddhism has shaped the nation’s history and still play a vital role in daily life of its people. Bhutanese language & literature, arts & crafts, drama, music, ceremonies & events, architecture and basic social and cultural values draw their inspiration from Buddhist values.
Security Bhutan is extremely safe destination with perhaps lowest crime rate in the world. In general, you will find Bhutanese people very warm, hospitable, helpful and friendly.
Photography Bhutan’s landscape, buildings and people are some of the most photogenic in the world. While photographic local people, it is always better to take permission first. There are certain places such as monasteries and temples, where photography is prohibited however there is no restriction on photographing Dzongs and Goemba from outside. If you are uncertain about whether or not photography is permitted, please check with your local guide. You should refrain from taking pictures of military installations.
Communication Bhutan has an efficient telecommunication system. All accommodation units have facilities of international dialing, fax, internet and also majority of them provide Wi-Fi services. To use your cell phone in Bhutan, it must have GSM technology in order to tap into the local network. If you plan on bringing the phone that you use on a daily basis at home, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER to determine charges for both outgoing and incoming calls and texts. You can also consider carrying an old phone that is ‘unlocked’ and have GSM technology in order to tap into the local network and then purchase a local SIM card. When you add the new SIM card, this phone will be assigned a number which you can share you with your family to call you directly on that number. Our local office will help you in procuring local SIM card.
Shopping Shops are normally open between 0900-2000 Monday to Sunday. Markets are held regularly and are a rich source of local clothing and jewelry. Bhutan is also famous of its exquisite postage stamps, hand woven fabrics, carved masks, woven baskets, wooden bowls, handmade paper, finely crafted metal and Thangkha painting.
Smoking Bhutan is non-smoking country and smoking is banned at public places. However, tourists are allowed to bring any of the following tobacco products for their personal consumptions & subject to payment of 100% custom duty and 100% sales tax; 200 sticks of cigarettes, 400 sticks of bidis,50 pieces of cigar or 250 grams of other tobacco or tobacco products. Any excess quantity is subject to confiscation. Further, tourists are permitted to smoke at designated smoking areas only.
Electricity Bhutan uses clean & green energy generated by hydropower. The voltage supply in the country is 220 / 240 volts AC, 50 Hz. Standard Indian round pin sockets are normally used at all places. If you do bring electrical appliances, take along an international converter kit complete with set of adapter plugs.
Laundry Laundry service is available in most of the hotels. However, it is advisable to check the hotels’ individual laundry return policy before choosing to have laundry done at a hotel.
Gratuities Tipping at hotels and for guide and driver is appreciated and although it is at guests’ discretion but the bottom line for determining is the contribution made by individuals to make your trip a memorable one.
Custom & Immigration Visitors are required to complete a passenger declaration form on arrival. The following articles are exempted from duty: a) Personal affects and articles for day to day use by the visitor b) 1 liter of alcohol (spirits or wine) c) 200 cigarettes, on payment of import duty of 200% (on MRP printed on pack) d) Instruments, apparatus or appliances for professional use e) Photography equipment, video cameras and other electronic goods for personal use
The articles mentioned under d) & e), must be declared on declaration form. If any such items are disposed in Bhutan by sale of gift, they are liable for custom duty. On departure, visitors are required to surrender their forms to the Custom authorities.
Import / export restrictions Import and Export of following goods are strictly prohibited:
· Arms, ammunitions and explosives
· All narcotics and drugs except medically prescribed drugs
Health and Vaccination No vaccination is currently required for entry into Bhutan. Further, it is suggested to assemble a traveler’s medical kit appropriate to destination, length of trip and general health. On a tour in Bhutan, there are drives on winding roads so medication for motion sickness is recommended. One should also pack an adequate supply of any prescribed medications you may require while traveling. Senior travelers who plan to visit Bhutan should also consult their physician about high-altitude travel. Most people do not suffer from altitude sickness in Bhutan but elderly travelers or those with high blood pressure or heart conditions need to exercise caution especially at high altitudes. You’re also suggested to avoid tap water and stick to Mineral water, easily available everywhere.
Travel Insurance Adequate travel insurance is important for your personal safety and we recommend you get your insurance cover before traveling to Bhutan.
Newspapers Kuensel, Bhutan Observer and The Bhutan Times are the popular local newspapers published in English. Kuensel’ is also published in local language Dzongkha and Nepali. The Newspaper is also available online: [LINKED_TEXT: www.kuenselonline.com] [URL: http://www.kuenselonline.com/]; [LINKED_TEXT: www.bhutantimes.com] [URL: http://www.bhutantimes.com/]; [LINKED_TEXT: www.bhutanobserver.bt] [URL: http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/]
Transportations All mode of transport in Bhutan is by road. The motorable roads are well maintained and connect most of the places. However, the mountainous terrain and winding road restrict the average driving speed of the vehicle to about 35 km per hour. We use Hyundai Tucson/ Santa Fe for a team of 1 – 2 guests. A Toyota Hiace minivan for a team of 3 – 6 guests and a deluxe Toyota coaster for a group of 7 – 18 guests. All these vehicles are periodically checked and maintained.
Radio & Television Bhutan Broadcasting Service has programs in Dzongkha, English and Nepali. Television started in year 2000 and various channels are now available such as BBC, CNN, Discovery, Star TV, ESPN and various other Indian channels.
Entrance Fees to Monuments & Museums As of date, following entrance fees is applicable for Indian nationals at places of tourist interest : * Ta Dzong (NationL Museum), Paro : Rs. 25 Per Person * Trashichhoe Dzong, Thimphu : Rs. 300 per person * Simply Bhutan, Thimphu : Rs. 200 per Person * Folk Heritage Museum, Thimphu : Rs. 30 Per Person * Takin Preserve, Thimphu : Rs. 100 Per Person * Arts & Crafts School ( Institute of Zorig Chusum), Thimphu : Rs. 100 Per Person * Textile Museum, Thimphu : Rs. 50 per Person * National Memorial Chorten, Thimphu : Rs 300 Per Person & Students – Rs. 150 Per Person * Taktsang Monastery, Paro : Rs 500 Per person & Students - Rs 250 Per child * Ringpung Dzong (Paro Dzong) : Rs 300 Per person & Students - Rs 150 Per Person * Kichu Lhakhang, Paro : Rs 300 Per person & Student - Rs 150 Per Person * Punakha Dzong : Rs 300 Per Person & Students - Rs 150 Per Person
Dzongs visiting Timing
· Trashichhoedzong, Thimphu : 5.30 - 6.30pm on Mon - Fri, 8 am - 6pm Sat & Sun, in Summer, 4.30 pm to 5.30pm in Winter
· Punakha Dzong : 9 am – 5 pm from Jun – mid Nov, 11 am – 1 pm & 3 – 5 pm mid Nov – May
· Paro Dzong : 8 am – 6 pm & until 4.30 pm from Nov - Feb
· Trongsa Dzong : 6 am – 5 pm in Summer & 6 am to 4 pm in Winter
· Jakar Dzong, Bumthang : 9 am – 5 pm
· Mongar Dzong : 9 am – 5 pm
· Trashigang Dzong : 9 am – 5 pm
(rules and regulations are subject to revision by govt authority from time to time, please check with us for the updated information)
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What does it take to succeed as a civil engineer? | Talent, perseverance, innovation, luck, mental strength, inquisitiveness………..mix all these to get the workable concrete that helps you shine.
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How do I get the birth certificate for my child? | I don't have birth certificate
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What are the most touristic countries in the world? | There are countless beautiful places in the world, each with their own unique charm and allure. From the natural wonders of the world to the man-made marvels of architecture and engineering, there is no shortage of breathtaking destinations to visit and explore. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most beautiful places in the world, highlighting their key features and attractions.
1. Grand Canyon – USA
Located in Arizona, the Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world. Carved over millions of years by the Colorado River, the canyon is over 277 miles long and up to 18 miles wide, with steep cliffs and stunning vistas at every turn. Visitors can hike, camp, or take a helicopter tour to experience the full beauty of the canyon.
2. Machu Picchu – Peru
Perched high in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Machu Picchu is an ancient Incan city that was abandoned in the 16th century and rediscovered in 1911. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to marvel at the intricate stonework, stunning views, and rich history of the site.
3. Venice – Italy
Known as the “City of Canals”, Venice is one of the most romantic and picturesque cities in the world. The city is built on a series of islands connected by bridges and canals, and features stunning architecture, beautiful churches, and world-renowned museums and galleries.
4. Petra – Jordan
Carved into the red sandstone cliffs of southern Jordan, Petra is an ancient city that dates back to the 4th century BC. The city is known for its stunning rock-cut architecture, including the famous Treasury building, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
5. Banff National Park – Canada
Located in the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park is a stunning wilderness area that boasts crystal-clear lakes, snow-capped mountains, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can hike, ski, or take a scenic drive through the park to experience its natural beauty.
6. The Great Barrier Reef – Australia
Located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world and is home to an incredible array of marine life. Visitors can snorkel or dive to explore the reef and its vibrant coral gardens, or take a boat tour to see the colorful fish, sea turtles, and other creatures that call the reef home.
7. Santorini – Greece
Famous for its stunning white-washed buildings and blue-domed churches, Santorini is one of the most beautiful islands in the world. The island is also known for its stunning sunsets, delicious cuisine, and world-class wineries.
8. Yosemite National Park – USA
Located in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, Yosemite National Park is a stunning wilderness area that features towering granite cliffs, thundering waterfalls, and lush forests. Visitors can hike, camp, or take a scenic drive through the park to experience its natural beauty.
9. The Taj Mahal – India
One of the most iconic buildings in the world, the Taj Mahal is a stunning mausoleum located in Agra, India. Built in the 17th century by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tribute to his late wife, the Taj Mahal is known for its stunning white marble architecture and intricate carvings.
10. The Northern Lights – Iceland
Also known as the Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights are a natural light display that occurs in the polar regions of the world. Iceland is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights, with its clear skies and stunning landscapes providing the perfect backdrop for this natural phenomenon.
In conclusion, the world is full of beautiful places, each with their own unique charm and allure. From natural wonders like the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef to man-made marvels like the Taj Mahal and Machu Picchu, there is no shortage of breathtaking destinations to explore. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or simply looking for a romantic getaway, there is something for everyone on this list of the most beautiful places in the world.
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Why aren't bullets sharp? | Because soldiers would cut themselves while arming a magazine.
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What is your opinion of Adam Schiff presenting indisputable evidence that the Trump campaign did in fact collude with Russia and criticising the GOP? | Kinda sick and tired of that BS about Trump.
Like with Chicken Little, one tends to say “fuck it” after so many lies … and fuck Adam Schiff fir trying again!
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Why was the second crash of the Space Shuttle not nearly as publicized or talked about as the Challenger was? | It was just as publicized, but not only had the public learned with Challenger that despite all of the successes space flight was still a dangerous business but because it happened at launch there was all sorts of video of the accident. Because of the teacher in space the Challenger launch was shown live in a classrooms all over the country.
By the time Columbia happened the Shuttle had been flying for a long time so people were more used to it and were a little more familiar with the fact that it was risky. It also happened 40-some miles over Texas so the bulk of the video was of bright dots in the sky. (There was infrared video from an army helicopter that caught some of the debris just before it landed but I only saw it for the first time this year.)
Columbia was no less of a tragedy than Challenger but it was much less of a spectacle.
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You are having a big argument with your spouse. Your spouse grabs the family shotgun, points it at you and threatens to shoot you. What would you do? | hello officer, I'd like to report an owner of an unregistered fire arm.
option two, take off my clothes, run down the street naked. it'll get everyone attention.
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If life grew out of organic sludge, why haven't we seen another example of that kind of creation? | If life grew out of organic sludge, why haven't we seen another example of that kind of creation?
About 4.5 billion years ago, the earth was basically molten rock. It began cooling, which took millions of years.
The conditions roughly 4 billion years ago were not the same as now, and, neither were the conditions 3 billion years ago, or 2 billion years ago, or 1 billion years ago, and so forth.
There are so many new viruses for example, in the world’s oceans, that we have not been able to keep up… they are immeasurable so for with modern technology.
If something were to develop now though it is now in competition with whatever is already here, and, adapted to THESE conditions.
The things adapted to the EARLIER conditions, that later conditions were TOO different from, went extinct.
So, between completion and changing conditions, any new life would be hard to even notice, given that it would be a slightly more complicated chemical somewhere… that would probably be quickly used as food for something that had a head start on it.
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What are some little known benefits to leasing a vehicle rather than purchasing? | It depends on many things but if the car you want to drive has a high rate of depreciation and it works out that this is not accounted for in the lease, where the leasing company is presuming a higher residual value than the car will actually have and there is no recourse on you then it can work out to be cheaper to lease than to buy such an economic lemon.
Certain luxury vehicles have abysmal rates of depreciation exceeding fifty percent in the first four years…. If YOU are of a mind to drive such a vehicle and the lease rate reflects a residual value higher than this then yes leasing it is the better route to buying it.
I would however NEVER EVER consider a new vehicle with a high rate of depreciation… These are if they are good cars, vehicles to buy used. Thing is they are not very often good cars. They depreciate so quickly for a REASON… the cost of parts, service, unreliability and complexity means they are not good cars used either…. so these vehicles are best avoided all together..
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What are the most touristic countries in the world? | Here are [LINKED_TEXT: some] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html] of the most [LINKED_TEXT: beautiful places] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html] in the world:
[LINKED_TEXT: The Maldives] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: Santorini, Greece] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: Machu Picchu, Peru] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: The Grand Canyon, USA] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: The Great Barrier Reef, Australia] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: Venice, Italy] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: Petra, Jordan] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: Halong Bay, Vietnam] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: Banff National Park, Canada] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html][LINKED_TEXT: The Northern Lights, Scandinavia] [URL: https://www.truetalks.tech/2023/02/the-worlds-best-places-to-travel-and.html]
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Is Bangladesh more powerful and prosperous than Pakistan? | Credit belongs to the innovative nature of the people of Bangladesh. Given the massacre and destruction of Bangladesh by Pakistani military, this is nothing short of a miracle
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Who are the best Canadian immigration consultants in Chennai? | GreenTree Immigration is highly recommended and leading Canada immigration service provider with the best Canada immigration consulting service in chennai, they support the migrants to hold an error free PR visa assistance.
This place is a heaven for immigration seekers.They practice immigration as their profession and definitely not an money minded consultant such an high knowledge with the process. Recommending one to take up an appointment before deciding.
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Why are there different systems of money transfer like RTGS, NEFT and IMPS? | Net banking refers to the banking facility over the internet that allows you to view your account balance, monthly statement, pay bills and transfer money. This facility helps you to use banking services regardless of time and place. Ensuring safety and security, it helps you transfer money easily online. It majorly offers three ways of money transfer that is Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) that is an instant money transfer service across the banks available 24 hours. The other way is RTGS and NEFT. Here are the differences in RTGS, NEFT and IMPS.
RTGS
Real Time Gross PaymentBased on gross settlement (one-to-one basis)Minimum Amount - 2 lacsMaximum Amount - No limitTimings - 9:00 am – 4:30 pm (till 1:30 pm on Saturday)Transaction charges - Maximum 55 (varies with the amount to be transferred)
NEFT
National electronic funds transferBased on net settlement (settlement in batches)Minimum Amount- No minimumMaximum Amount - No limitTimings - 8:00 – 6: 30 pm (till 12:30 pm on Saturday)Transaction charges - Maximum 25 (varies with the amount to be transferred)
IMPS
Immediate payment serviceBased on Immediate settlementMinimum Amount- No minimumMaximum Amount - No limitTimings - 24/7
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Could you recommend a math book that contains a lot of problems? Level doesn't matter. | Try [LINKED_TEXT: Abel’s Theorem in Problems and Solutions: Based on the lectures of Professor V.I. Arnold: Alekseev, V.B., Aicardi, Francesca: 9789048166091: Amazon.com: Books ] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Abels-Theorem-Problems-Solutions-Professor/dp/9048166098]or [LINKED_TEXT: A Hilbert Space Problem Book (Graduate Texts in Mathematics (19)): Halmos, P.R.: 9780387906850: Amazon.com: Books] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Hilbert-Space-Problem-Graduate-Mathematics/dp/0387906851] or [LINKED_TEXT: Amazon.com: Groups (A Path to Geometry) (9780521347938): Burn, R. P.: Books] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Groups-Path-Geometry-R-Burn/dp/0521347939] or [LINKED_TEXT: A Pathway Into Number Theory: Burn, R. P.: 9780521575409: Amazon.com: Books] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Pathway-Into-Number-Theory-dp-0521575400/dp/0521575400/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=] or [LINKED_TEXT: General Topology] [URL: https://books.google.com/books/about/General_Topology.html?id=kTFSfmsjDM0C] or [LINKED_TEXT: Problems and Theorems in Analysis I: Series, Integral Calculus, Theory of Functions (Classics in Mathematics): Polya, George, Szegö, Gabor, Aeppli, D., Billigheimer, C.E.: 8601406499898: Amazon.com: Books ] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Problems-Theorems-Analysis-Functions-Mathematics/dp/3540636404]or [LINKED_TEXT: https://www.math.stonybrook.edu/~oleg/easymath/topoman/eng-book-nopfs.pdf] [URL: https://www.math.stonybrook.edu/~oleg/easymath/topoman/eng-book-nopfs.pdf]
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What motivated you to travel solo? Also, do you miss a companionship when traveling? | I grew up in a boarding school from a really young age hence I guess I'm used to being on my own and figuring stuff by myself. So after I finished school I travelled on my own mainly because none of my friends wanted to go where I was going. Also with everyone busy with their lives,it was hard to align my free time with theirs. And the larger the group, the tougher it go hence sometimes the plan never materializing. So I always found it easy to just plan by myself and head out. Once in a while I do notify others (a select few) about my plan asking them if they want to join in without changing any of my plan.
Yea, but sometimes it's nice to have a companion to travel with, exchange ideas and thoughts and someone familiar to talk to.
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What do I need to know about the University of Toronto? | What is your intended major at the University of Toronto?
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Jared Kushner said that he can’t commit to having the presidential election on 11/3. Is it possible to postpone the national election? | It’s never been done, and it would be clearly against the Constitution. However, Trump has tried so many things that have never been done before, so if he tries to cancel the election, it would be up to the Supreme Court, on which two of the nine justices owe their jobs to Mr. Trump. And beyond that, we would have to trust our military not to stage a coup. Trump has at times said he could envision the military and police officers taking his side.
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Without looking at a map, how well can you draw the shape of your country? | Hey! This is not Baphomet; it is my lovely motherland- KENYA
Here is an actual map of Kenya:
I love my country with all my heart. Next time you travel to space, look out for this beautiful shape.
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Why do we need to know what a subspace is in vector algebra? | Subspaces are frequently encountered. The concept of subspace of a vector space is straightforward. It’s just a subset of the vector space that is a vector space in its own right with the same operations.
It’s often the subspaces that are the interesting things.
For example, you know that if you have a system of homogeneous equations of [math]m[/math] equations in [math]n[/math] unknowns, their solution will form some subspace of [math]\mathbf R^n.[/math] Determining which subspace is the problem.
Likewise, the solution of a linear differential equation is a subspace of all differentiable functions, but which subspace?
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Without appealing to emotion or using ad hominem attacks, how can I convince conservatives that gun regulation is a good thing? | Without appealing to emotion or using ad hominem attacks, you can convince conservatives that gun regulation is a good thing by having it be the accepted law for over at least 100 years. Then the people who support that existing state are definitionally conservatives and people looking to change it are progressives (or possibly ultra-conservatives if the argument is to turn it back to previous state).
Other than that gun control is either popularly promoted using emotion or imposed from above. Logical arguments that are convincing regarding illogical proposals such as suggesting that governments, despite being serially inefficient at managing anything are the best stewards of determining individual rights, fair poorly.
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Which is the best travel portal development company? | [LINKED_TEXT: www.itcshub.com] [URL: http://www.itcshub.com/]
This company is only working travel portal development services provided.
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What are some short stories about wives? | True Story :-p
Even after breaking a glass there is silence in home. That means Glass was broken by WIFE!!
Source :- Whatsapp
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What are the disadvantages a person can have after becoming a member of a Freemason? | You have joined a satanic cult. Case closed.
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What do Australians and New Zealanders dislike about one another? | Nothing NZers are funny lovely people mostly..
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How is President Biden’s fiscal agenda crushing American seniors and families’ economic budgets? | What bullshit. I’m a senior and I’m doing better than ever. And I live in a state with a high cost of living, to boot. So tell me, pearl clutcher, how IS the President’s fiscal agenda “crushing” me?
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My 3-year-old insists on sleeping on the floor. Should I let him? | One of the answers says, “Don’t make an issue of things that don’t matter.” I totally agree with that.
I was dating a woman whose teenage daughter had been in foster care because they had such a difficult relationship. The daughter came back to live with her while we were dating. The mom was very controlling and had to have everything a certain way.
One of her rules was that the daughter had to do all her internet cruising in her room. The daughter kept breaking this rule and would cruise on her phone downstairs on the sofa. The mom was so exasperated that her kid could not obey this simple rule, that she complained to me about it.
I listened to her vent until she ran out of steam, then replied, “Deborah, your daughter has been gone for a year. She doesn’t want to be isolated in her room, she wants to BE WITH YOU. Why do you care so much where she quietly does her thing? It makes no difference to you, but it makes a big difference to her.” I saw a lightbulb go on in her eyes.
I saw her about a week later and she told me her relationship with her daughter had completely changed. Deborah had questioned every one of her own arbitrary rules, and thrown out every one that didn’t matter. The two were much more relaxed. They were talking and watching movies together. Laughing and enjoying each other’s company. Getting to know each other as people.
I give Deborah mad props for being able to let go of her rigid ways in the interest of building a more peaceful relationship with her daughter.
She and I broke up after a short fling, but what she learned while we were together probably changed both their lives.
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Can you describe your whole-day routine at an IIT/NIT? | oWhen students prepare for JEE, then their teacher says that “ Beta bas IIT Nikal lo, phir padhai Nahi Karni padegi “. But there nothing like that. We thought that we are cheated by our teacher and our parents, so for our satisfaction we are doing all things at college except “padhai” 😂😂.
Our routine-(I am starting our routine from night because at morning there is no routine ✌️)
8:00–9:00pm eating food. After that we are going for campus tour. During campus tour we talk with our parents, and remains time we sit at any place and use mobile.
At times we are using Zomato and etc. After ending party we giving pose for status Photo. Because” Kisi ko dikhana hota hai🤪 “.
Then after campus tour we want read something. Reading time is 2 hour, but efficiency is 3–5% and rest of the time is taken by mobile phone for status checking on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp.
Now time is being 12:00am then some of us are slept. And remains are going for ' Bkc' .
Now GOOD MORNING,
Set at least 10 alarm before 30 min remain to start our classes.
Classes start at 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. After classe getting snack at evening.
At evening some students go at ground and some other places.
Again time 8:00–9:00pm…………
Some special routine
During exam time student were being a serious and then……….
And birthday night, a event organised by students name GPL ( mean - Back side per lat )😆😂.
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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.”? | Because Obama never had any Twitter flame wars with anyone.
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About cosmology, how many distant galaxies rounded to the nearest million, have astronomers actually seen disappear from the observable universe, as they are moving faster than light speed? | Well none, to be exact. Remember, the light we are seeing today left your hypothetical galaxy millions and millions of years ago. IT’S BEEN IN FLIGHT EVER SINCE. As it accelerates, it’s light will “stretch out”, it’s wave lengths will get longer and it will red shift as a result. However, as long as it’s still emitting light, that light will eventually reach us assuming we are around millions and millions of years into our future.
Since I’m getting a bit older each year, I may not make it, so I have almost completed my initial prototype of a quantum entangled tachyon drive which should get me to the edge of the universe in about 45 minutes local time. The engine is fueled and all power conduits are aligned so all I’m waiting for is the leather upholstery to be completed and the burled walnut dash to arrive from Rolls Royce Plc. Should be good to go in a few days. I need Cap...
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What does duck meat taste like and do people usually enjoy it? | It has a richer taste because it contains more fat than chicken. Duck fat has a lower melting point than beef or pork fat and melts at 14 degrees Celsius, below body temperature, so it melts in your mouth and tastes good even when cold. The texture is mild, easy to digest and not heavy.
Duck is considered a more expensive ingredient than chicken in Japan.
"Kamo namban soba" is popular in Japan.
Roasted duck is also delicious.
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Could you recommend a math book that contains a lot of problems? Level doesn't matter. | Yes, I can recommend a math book with a lot of problems. The book is "The Art of Problem Solving, Volume 1:Students interested in improving their problem-solving skills can use "The Art of Problem Solving, Volume 1", although the book mainly benefits MATHCOUNTS and novice high school students. The book contains over 500 examples and exercises from various math contests, emphasizes learning and understanding problem-solving methods, and offers complete solutions for all problems in the solution manual.
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Another would be Berkeley Problems in Mathematics (Problem Books in Mathematics) 3rd Edition. This book collects approximately nine hundred problems that have appeared on the preliminary exams in Berkeley over the last twenty years.
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If I were asked to suggest another one, it would be this one. Using it as a guide can enhance your calculation and mathematical skills.
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What are easy recipes to learn if I don't know how to cook or even prepare basic dishes? | Learning to cook can be an enjoyable and rewarding journey. Here are some steps you can follow to start learning how to cook:
Start with basic recipes: Begin by learning simple recipes that require only a few ingredients and basic cooking techniques. Look for beginner-friendly recipes online or in beginner cookbooks.
[LINKED_TEXT: "Savor the Flavors of Tradition: A Delicious Khichra Recipe" "Indulge in the rich and aromatic world of traditional cuisine with this delightful khichra recipe. Khichra, a beloved dish originating fr...https://thekitchnforyou.blogspot.com/2023/05/savor-flavors-of-tradition-delicious.html] [URL: https://thekitchnforyou.blogspot.com/2023/05/savor-flavors-of-tradition-delicious.html]Gather essential cooking tools and equipment: Equip your kitchen with essential tools like a chef's knife, cutting board, pots, pans, measuring cups, and spoons. Having the right equipment will make your cooking experience smoother.Understand cooking terminology: Familiarize yourself with common cooking terms such as sauté, simmer, chop, mince, and bake. Knowing these terms will help you follow recipes more effectively.Follow recipes: Choose recipes that match your skill level and follow them closely. Read the entire recipe before you start cooking, so you understand the steps involved. As you gain confidence, you can start experimenting with modifications and creating your own dishes.Learn basic cooking techniques: Focus on mastering fundamental cooking techniques such as chopping, slicing, dicing, sautéing, boiling, roasting, and baking. Understanding these techniques will allow you to create a variety of dishes.
[LINKED_TEXT: Creamy and Flavorful Butter Chicken Recipe for Authentic Indian Cuisine Butter chicken, also known as murgh makhani, is a classic Indian dish that is rich, creamy, and packed with flavor. This dish originated ...https://thekitchnforyou.blogspot.com/2023/04/creamy-and-flavorful-butter-chicken.html] [URL: https://thekitchnforyou.blogspot.com/2023/04/creamy-and-flavorful-butter-chicken.html]Build your culinary knowledge: Explore different ingredients, flavors, and cuisines. Learn about different herbs, spices, and seasonings, and experiment with using them in your dishes. Understanding flavor profiles will help you create well-balanced and delicious meals.Practice knife skills: Improving your knife skills will make your cooking process more efficient and enjoyable. Learn proper knife handling, cutting techniques, and knife sharpening. There are plenty of tutorials available online to help you learn these skills.Start with meal planning: Plan your meals for the week and create a shopping list accordingly. Planning ahead will save you time and ensure you have all the necessary ingredients on hand.Take cooking classes: Consider taking cooking classes or workshops to learn from professionals. Many community centers, culinary schools, and even online platforms offer cooking courses for beginners.
[LINKED_TEXT: "4 Easy No-Cook Recipes for Quick and Delicious Meals" "Looking for easy and delicious no-fire recipes? Check out these four popular dishes that can be made in minutes! Avocado toast is a simpl...https://thekitchnforyou.blogspot.com/2023/04/4-easy-no-cook-recipes-for-quick-and.html] [URL: https://thekitchnforyou.blogspot.com/2023/04/4-easy-no-cook-recipes-for-quick-and.html]Experiment and have fun: Don't be afraid to experiment and make mistakes. Cooking is a creative process, and sometimes the best dishes come from unexpected combinations. Embrace the learning process and enjoy the journey.
Remember, practice makes perfect. The more you cook, the better you will become. Don't get discouraged if things don't turn out perfectly at first. With time, patience, and persistence, you'll develop your cooking skills and be able to prepare delicious meals with confidence.
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What is the best thing I can do before I die? | do what the people that matter to you would like you to do.
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Where can I invest? | Bitcoin is a technological tour de force.
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Is it a sin to listen to metal core and deathcore? | Against God, no. Against your ears…nah, some metal core is kinda cool. Deathcore might be one against your ears and I’m guessing most of the lyrics will not be edifying for a Christian, but it’s not a sin to hear it any more than it’s a sin to watch someone get shot on Law & Order.
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Could you dig a tank turret or a battleship turret in the ground and the turret sticking out of the top? Wouldn't that be more effective than having an open bunker on top of a hill? | It’s been done - it was occasionally done in WWII (and the lead-up to), often indeed putting the entire tank in the ground and concreting it in place.
But generally it would only be done with obsolete tanks, as new-builds would be very expensive. For example, a modern M1 tank costs several million dollars, of which quite a bit will have gone on the gun, targeting systems and armour.
By comparison a concrete bunker will probably cost tens of thousands; some concrete, some steel and the labour and machinery to build it.
In contemporary warfare the immobile turret would also be highly vulnerable - a bunker can be camouflaged to make it near invisible to most sensors, and a tank can move away - an emplaced turret can do neither. You’d probably have to add the cost of dozens of decoys to the bill to make them survivable.
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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. | I am at the same situation living in canada 🇨🇦 , I am 59 and a victim of the fake immigration system in Canada, I dont have enough pension participants , so me and my wife might be eligible for less than 100 Cad per month, we will be eligible for 1450 after the age of 65, we have some little savings, I am doing 10 hours a day with Uber eats . You ask what to do ? Do nothing, just ask God Almighty for blessings.
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Would Hillary Clinton have made a better President than Donald J Trump? | YES!!!!!
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Which Bollywood movie has a very effective, well crafted, and brilliant climax scene? | A Wednesday
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Does your dog ever act as if you offended him/her? | Rottweilers are huffy big dogs they act almost embarrassed if you laugh at them mine use to let out a random bark just as I was falling asleep and my heart would be pounding I swore as get her back and when she was sleeping I tip toes up to her and screamed she shot off bed like her bum was on fire the look of total disgust she gave was wasted I was laughing that much so yeah they do get if not those feelings close to the same
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What is ताजमहल किस नदी के किनारे स्थित हैं? | ताज महल भारत के उत्तर प्रदेश राज्य में, आगरा शहर में यमुना नदी के दक्खिनी किनारे पर मौजूद एक ठो सफ़ेद संगमरमर के मकबरा बाटे।
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What are the characteristics of a genuine person? | In my opinion, I think someone is genuine when they are honest, are good listeners, do what they say, and say what they do, for starters. I also think it’s someone who isn’t afraid to be themselves or express their own opinions, even if it may not be the most popular opinion at the time.
Hope that sufficiently answers your question.
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What are the similarities and differences between the different classical dance forms of India? | Classical dance form in India are moreover similar when we conclude the meaning and importance of this. As Dance is a sort of vibration of our body and mind. It’s a type of worship through that a dancer can reach the Almighty. It’s a kind of Yoga. A dancer will only reach this stage through continuous training which is in other words called ‘Sadhana’.Whereas when we look for the differences then there we find difference in costumes what they wear while performing their respective dance or makup done for their respective dance form, music, tunes related to this. To know more on classical dances plz visit on -[LINKED_TEXT: VibeIndian.in] [URL: http://vibeindian.in/]
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How much longer can the Russian economy sustain its war with Ukraine? | Until they are a third world satellite of China.
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Did beards go out of style in Western countries at the turn of the 20th century? | I believe beards are often associated with conservatism, and shaved beards reflect reform and progress.
For example, it is rare that you find any Western leaders with beards. Take the last few American presidents as an example:
Although, the beard is slowly starting to make its way back into Western popular culture as a feature of handsomeness (not manliness- this is too politically incorrect for today's age).
Chris Hemsworth, Australian actor often praised for his appearance.
Furthermore, some Western countries simply host populations whose genes do not possess beard growing traits. Thus it is hard for people in these countries to grow beards.
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Would Hillary Clinton have made a better President than Donald J Trump? | Yes. At least she would know how to behave appropriately
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I have $100k which I want to invest passively. How do I and/or where do I go to get started? | Pfaw!! Index funds are a terrible choice. If you want a passive, sit back and collect cash investment you can buy some CMBS or RMBS that are trading below face value and you can get a steady 8-12% yield and have good security. Lots of private groups have formed funds and some bigger bond companies like Pimco have as well if you want to be lazy about it. If your in the tech space, buy some private stock on second market. Linkedin seems like a good value here to me and well so does Facebook for a longer term trade.
Ask those guys who bought index funds 10 years ago how they are feeling bout their trades right now, oh wait they probably sold when in year 8 they were down 40%. Oops.
By the way:
The 10 year return on the S&P 500 today is MINUS 1.52%. That is not accounting for inflation or those small little fees that Vanguard sticks you with to pay their multimillion dollar salaries. (and to think, its a shareholder owned company...hmmm What a racket!) If you consider inflation, then its really an awful loss of money. And that is a TEN YEAR time period!! Better off putting your money under your pillow, at least then you'd sleep a lot better.
Oh and finally don't go see an advisor, any advisor that would give 2 shits about your measly 100k is not anyone whose advice you want to take.
:)
Its time smart people wake up and educate themselves about the basics of finance.
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What high protein Indian vegetarian food sources are available for people that go to the gym and want to bulk up while also losing fat? | [LINKED_TEXT: http://Porlicious.com] [URL: http://porlicious.com/]Prolicious makes tasty high protein foods Indians love to help people get the protein they need at breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack time. The range includes dosas, chillas, khakhras, pastas and many more tasty products
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What is the difference between granite and marble? | An igneous rock created when minerals crystallize deep within the earth is called granite. It consists of quartz, feldspar, mica, and hornblende along with other trace minerals to provide almost endless color and pattern varieties. It is acid resistant and does not itch easily with everyday use. It’s very robust, which is why kitchen counter tops are a perfect pick.
Marble is limestone that has been metamorphosed. In fact, shells of mammals, corals, bones, and even plant matter etc. settle in water basins. In the course of time, this is compressed into a solid material we call calcareous. If conditions are correct, the rock beneath the earth will be heated and compressed, where it will turn into marble. Because much of the composition of marble is calcite, it reacts with acids like lemon, vinegar, tomato, some cleaning agents, etc.
[LINKED_TEXT: Galaxy Marmo] [URL: http://www.galaxymarmo.com/] has a vast array of marble, stone, granite and other architectural surfaces that extend through an enormous variety. They bring designs to you that leave nothing away from fashion statement in your homes.
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What high protein Indian vegetarian food sources are available for people that go to the gym and want to bulk up while also losing fat? | I am an American so I wouldn’t be able to tell you what protein are good in Indian food. I read some of the answers and I didn’t agree with some of them. A vegetarian has to eat lots of carbs and dairy which were not good for weight lifting and health.
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What is the best love story people can come up with in two sentences? | X pelted stone on Y, slapped him, almost tried to kill him.
But, when earthquake and floods haunted X, Y was the only saviour he had.
Though love was one sided, Y never stopped loving.
Image source:-
[LINKED_TEXT: https://www.google.co.in/amp/m.rediff.com/amp/news/report/j-k-floods-army-iaf-rescue-over-58000-people-239-columns-deployed/20140911.htm?source=images] [URL: https://www.google.co.in/amp/m.rediff.com/amp/news/report/j-k-floods-army-iaf-rescue-over-58000-people-239-columns-deployed/20140911.htm?source=images][LINKED_TEXT: Force doesn't scare the Valley stone pelter] [URL: http://news.rediff.com/slide-show/2010/jul/28/slide-show-1-inside-the-ambit-of-valley-stone-pelters.htm]
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Is it acceptable to wear a hat while eating dim sum with a Chinese family in the US? | From my experience, most of them don’t care. Some people, especially the elders, may find that impolite. Actually, I never heard that wearing a hat while eating would offend some Chinese family. But one thing you should definitely never do while eating, which is when you put your foot on the chair while eating, or open your legs wide open while eating.
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I want to use C++ to learn Machine Learning instead of Python or R, is it fine? | Don’t do that. Python is a better choice.
Python supports high level matrix operation intuitively. Note that linear algebra is the base for ML, Python is more appropriate for ML than C++, Java, or Scala.
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What are some of the best Korean and Chinese comedies/romantic dramas? | In my choice…
My girlfriend is an alien
In Korean…..
What's wrong with secretary Kim?
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What is the shortest skirt you would wear in public? | The pictures below is my preference for how I'll go with skirts
I love the sundress with sheer black pantyhose
This is the shortest I will go with fishnets or without any pantyhose.
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When trees bend in the wind, they store kinetic energy, and then release it when they bend back. Could any of that energy be captured for human needs, using trees as a sort of natural windmill? | It is not practical method and product very little energy
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What are some little known benefits to leasing a vehicle rather than purchasing? | Great question! Here are 5 reasons to lease vs buy a car:
Car leasing gets a bad rap, probably because it’s not car buying. We’ve been trained to buy and own things, especially big-ticket items like homes and cars.
For many people, big-ticket items are investments that are intended to last for a long time. You buy a home so you have a literal home base to come back to and hope that your property appreciates in value. When you buy a car, you don’t expect the value of a car to go up, but you do buy a car. You buy it so you can get from point A to point B. The math of car ownership doesn’t work in the same way that home ownership does. So what?
For a group of thoughtful, smart, and--yes, conservative--people, the calculus has shifted more toward leasing instead of buying their cars. Their reasons are personal, financial, and even social. Read on and find out if you might be one of those people.
Choice and Flexibility
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We’re living in a golden age of choice and flexibility.
You can choose to pursue different paths in your career--why not go from accounting to marketing if you can break in?
You can change your life and easily find the resources that’ll help you do it--so you want to live and work in Croatia? Here’s a list of resources for expats, complete with stories of how they put together their lives and a list of links to other useful resources that were helpful to them along the way.
If you’re resourceful, you can even leapfrog between important relationships, whether those relationships are personal or professional — hello, Tinder and Bumble Bizz.
The choices that are available to us give us flexibility, time, and freedom, and the people who take full advantage of that flexibility optimize the parts of their lives where it’s easy and cost-effective trade money for flexibility.
Leasing a car is not a long-term commitment. The reasons for not committing to something long-term varies from person to person, but not wanting to commit to a single car that continuously depreciates and needs increasing maintenance over time means needing more flexibility, from (relative) freedom from maintenance costs to the ability to trade in a car for a different one at the end of a lease term.
For people who value flexibility, leasing a car can be a strong lifestyle choice as well as a philosophical one.
Maintenance
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Leasing a car will help you save time and money on maintenance. Newer cars simply don’t need as much upkeep as an aging one. If you decide that leasing a car makes sense for you and your life, you have access to a car and can simply use it for the things you want and need to do.
Take the example of Chris, who recently had to take his car to the dealership for maintenance. One visit soon turned into four as the time and money that needed to go into his car mounted.
Craig, another car owner, wanted to get new tires for his car, but each time he has turned up at the shop, the wait time was 90 minutes to two hours. So far, Craig has decided against waiting his turn and aims to visit at a time when the wait time would be shorter. In the meantime, he’s been to the garage twice. Hopefully, the third time can be the charm.
Don't Fret About Maintenance Costs
Now think about someone who has decided to squeeze more flexibility (that word again) out of their life by leasing a car. The maintenance costs should be low. After all, leased cars are generally new, and new cars typically don’t need much maintenance. Chances are there wouldn’t be the need to take the car in for tire changes either--leased cars typically get driven 10,000-12,000 miles per year, and modern tires are meant to withstand 50,000-60,000 miles of driving. Take into account a typical lease term of 3 years (or 30,000-36,000 miles), and the tires will still be going strong by the end of the lease.
If you’re someone who optimizes your life and your time, leasing a car can help buy back some of your time and mental energy. This should free you up to enjoy your hobbies, spend time with the people you care about and do great work in your career. Leasing a car can be one an almost pure way of making sure that your car is serving you and not the other way around. And if you want to make sure you’re doing everything in a cost-effective way, think about...
Lower Monthly Payments
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If you’re the type who pays for your cars in cash, congratulations. You are much more liquid and adult than some of us are.
For everyone else, if you’re not going to put an ungodly number of miles on a car, you should end up paying somewhat less per month to lease your car than if you were making car payments on the same car as an owner. (For a definition of “ungodly number of miles,” look at a few lease options. Most lease agreements want you to drive no more than 10,000-12,000 miles a year before additional mileage fees kick in.)
On top of making lower monthly payments to drive the same (late-model) car, leasing a car usually means that your monthly costs of having a car are predictable and controlled (you’re not driving crazy distances above the annual mileage limits you agreed on in your lease, right? Right?). This means no nasty surprise repairs (for a refresher, visit the last section on how maintenance needs are fewer for leased cars) and a car that already performs pretty well because it’s relatively new.
If you like to pay less money per month to drive the same car--whether you’re driving it for work or yourself--leasing could be an option that gets you peace of mind around your money and logistics. And speaking of saving money...
Tax Benefits
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Ah, the tax code. Unless you’re a tax attorney or an accountant, chances are you’re not jumping for joy to talk about taxes. But if you lease a car or are thinking about leasing one, here are a few key things to know about the tax code. It could benefit you.
Using a Leased Car for Business
If you’re using your leased car at least partially for work, you can get a tax break. You may know that companies get tax breaks on their leased vehicles. Thank you, business-friendly tax incentives. What you may not know is that you can get tax breaks on your leased car as an individual.
In general, some portion of the total amount you pay on your car lease in a year plus gas and maintenance could be tax deductible. How big that portion is depends on how much of your car use is for personal vs. professional reasons. This means you’ll need to track your car usage. For instance, if you use your leased car for work 60% of the time, 60% of the total expenses for your car for the year are tax deductible.
Using a Leased Car While You Are Self-Employed
If you’re self-employed, you can deduct the business-related expenses related to your car by using what’s called a standard mileage rate. You can choose to use the standard mileage rate for your deductions in your first year. If you do that, you must stick with using the standard mileage rate for your deductions for the duration of your lease.
The standard mileage rate was 53.5 cents per mile in 2017 and 54.0 cents per mile in 2016. You can also deduct business-related parking fees and tolls, but the tax code changes regularly, so consult a tax accountant so you don’t make any assumptions.
If you’re self-employed, talk to your accountant to figure out the best approach for you so you can start tracking your usage. If you’re already using your car for work and work for an employer, your employer might be able to connect you to a resource who could talk to you about your taxes. Look for an in-house tax expert, someone in-house who could connect you to an outside resource, or find a tax expert through your EAP (employee assistance provider)--usually outsourced to a third party. Depending on the plan, those experts could be free to you.
Don't Miss Tax Breaks from Owning a Car
If you’re worried about missing out on tax breaks by leasing instead of buying a car, don’t worry. There are opportunities for deductions. Take a moment to grieve the depreciation deduction--you don’t own it, you can’t deduct the depreciation--and celebrate not owning a car that’s losing value. If tax considerations were standing between you and a decision to lease a car that could make your life easier and more stylish,
Worry less andDon’t think so much about the tax code. Go live your life!
Meanwhile, more of your thoughtful peers are leasing cars instead of buying them because of...
Technology
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This is almost glib, but it’s true. Technology has helped us do everything from posting photos of our dinner to finding an apartment. Of course it would play a role in helping us easily lease cars too.
The traditional car leasing experience involves visiting multiple dealerships and talking to leasing agents until you find one who gives you a rate that you like on a car that you like. Then, you agree to let them run a credit check on you and wait to find out if you’re still a good candidate in their eyes and whether you’ll be able to keep the rate that you like.
Want to Find Advice Online?
If you’re not a fan of legwork, you might like working with a platform like [LINKED_TEXT: The Car You Desire, Delivered. – Carlease.com] [URL: http://carlease.com/]. You don’t need to personally visit dealerships (unless you’re extremely hands-on), you can talk to their unbiased advisors who have no skin in the game whether you lease a run-of-the-mill sedan or a souped-up luxury car. Plus, the platform helps you gather bids from banks who want your business.
Platforms like [LINKED_TEXT: Carlease.com] [URL: https://carlease.com/] do what technology does best: it helps minimize or eliminate legwork and gathers data from multiple sources (e.g. different rates and bids) to help users (that’s you) make the best decision.
New platforms will even help you swap out your lease if you need to end it early. Technology at work!
If you’re the kind of person who’s comfortable using technology to make your life run more smoothly and easily--to save yourself some work--it’s never been easier to lease a car without doing a bunch of research first. And in case you had other questions about the smart, thoughtful people who are leasing their cars, just look at…
(Bonus:) Our Changing Culture
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Have you looked around and seen your Facebook feed lately? Ever see ads for subscription boxes? Ever see posts about interesting products, activities, or ideas that came through a subscription service? We’re living in a culture of sampling and subscribing.
Because of considerations around choice, costs, convenience, and the technological ability to make it happen, we’re now able to sample and subscribe to a huge variety of products, from the completely necessary to the silly and just-for-fun. Here are some of the things you can subscribe to and sample:
Razors. Pretty necessaryClothes. Convenient and cost-effective, especially if you like designer dudsChildren’s toys/activity packs. Convenient, fun, and packs the excitement of receiving something unknown every monthRecords. Like giving yourself a surprise present once a month, but with music on vinylJapanese snacks. Strictly fun for most people. Deadly-serious and necessary for people who love Japan or are obsessed with exotic snacks
In fact, the futurists at Ford--people whose main work is to talk about trends that’ll guide us into the next x years--wrote about sampling and living smarter as ongoing social trends in their most recent report. This idea of “living smarter” is what drives thoughtful people to subscribe to services and subscription boxes that can streamline and enrich their lives. At its root, smarter living is what drives the decision to lease instead of buying a car. Leasing a car is simply subscribing to a (new and cool-to-you) car.
Smarter Living, Smarter Leasing
For many smart, conservative people who are thoughtful about their decisions, leasing a car is the way to go. In a life that could involve demanding careers, busy families, and too little time to spend on hobbies and friends, taking back your time and mental energy by controlling your monthly spending on having access to a late-model car, not worrying about maintenance, taking advantage of the flexibility it gives you--all while deducting relevant expenses from your tax bill--could be the most conservative financial and lifestyle decision.
Whether or not leasing a car is right for you, you need to make the right decision for your life. So look at the factors that matter most to you and use that to guide your decision.
Want help with that decision? [LINKED_TEXT: Get in touch] [URL: https://www.carlease.com/contact]. We’ll talk you through any and all other questions you may have.
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Why are Tempurpedic beds so expensive? | There are many things you need to consider before buying a mattress. This is important because you spend more time on beds than on other pieces of your furniture. The first thing is to take a look at your purpose of purchase. Consider what size you require- king size or sing bed. You can go for a [LINKED_TEXT: custom size mattress] [URL: https://helixsleep.com/pages/custom-mattress] for the right fit. When purchasing, focus on comfort, look at several mattresses before buying, avoid firmness labels and softer, foam of mattress, adjustable air mattress. Moreover, decide your budget, consider all options, don’t stick to metal coils. Memory foam is perfect. Look for a good warranty.
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Should Confederate statues and monuments remain in order to remind us of the dark past and to remind young generations how dangerous division is? | The point of statues, other than cemetery statues, is to honor and encourage emulation of figures in history.
To honor and encourage emulation of treason and traitors in our history is absurd.
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I have got a GATE rank of 92 in the general category with civil engineering. I have applied for NBCC, RITES, NHAI, IOCL and IRCON. Which ones can I realistically expect to get through? | You got fair chances in both NHAI and IOCL. Just don't spoil your interviews. Keep your spirits high.I have no idea about the rest companies.
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How do I create my own mailing address? | To create your own mailing address follow the following steps:
Back in the day, AOL had a cool service that let you create a custom domain email address for free and you could use any domain name you wanted, even if it was already registered. I have no idea how it worked, but it was gone after a short while and I can see why!
You can still create a personalized email address, but it’s not possible without paying. The reason for that is because you need to first purchase a domain name in order to setup the email for that domain. So in order to get a personalized domain email address, you first have to register a domain. This also means that you are limited in what your “personalized” email address can be. If a domain is already registered, you won’t be able to buy it and therefore won’t be able to send email via that domain name.
Of course, if you really wanted to send an email from any email address, you could create your own email server and send out fake emails, but then you would be a certified hacker/spammer and we’re not going to teach anything like that in this article.
So let’s break the process up into parts and hopefully you can find the domain you’re looking for. You’ll probably get what you want if you’re looking to send emails for a wedding or something similar and want to create a custom email like [LINKED_TEXT: invite@jackandkelly.com] [URL: mailto:invite@jackandkelly.com] or [LINKED_TEXT: gettingmarried@wendyandchris.com] [URL: mailto:gettingmarried@wendyandchris.com]. If you’re looking to send email from [LINKED_TEXT: tomandkate@love.com] [URL: mailto:tomandkate@love.com], you’re going to be out of luck because [LINKED_TEXT: Brand Love - Oath] [URL: http://love.com/] is definitely already registered.
Find a Domain
First, let’s look for a domain that is available. Remember, that the email doesn’t have to always end in .COM either. Recently, a whole slew of new top-level domains were opened up, which means you can have a domain that ends in things like .fitness or .investments or .photography.
The best site I like to use for searching for domains is [LINKED_TEXT: Cheap Domain Names - Buy Domain Names from $0.88 - Namecheap] [URL: http://namecheap.com/]. It lets you search for a keyword and then will give you all the options you could possibly imagine for that keyword.
Click Search and you’ll see four tabs across the top: Popular, New, International and Favorites. In the example below, I search for jackandkate to see what was available. Unfortunately, [LINKED_TEXT: jack and kate coming soon] [URL: http://jackandkate.com/] and .net are not available, but others like .rocks and .me are! jackandkate.rocks actually sounds pretty cool. If you were to send an email, it would be something like wedding@jackandkate.rocks. The part before the @ symbol can be anything you want.
You can scroll down and click the See other options link to see other available options for that domain name. Also, some of them have a little lightning icon next to the name and if you hover over it, it will tell you the restriction for that domain name. For example, if you want [LINKED_TEXT: http://jackandkate.ca] [URL: http://jackandkate.ca/], you’ll need to have Canadian residence in order to get it.
If none of those suit your fancy, click on the New tab and it’ll show you the options available with all the new top-level domains. You’ll notice immediately that these are also a lot more expensive than the traditional ones.
Once you find a domain you are happy it, purchase it and then read on to the next section, which will show you how to set up your email using NameCheap also. Actually, read the section below before buying the domain from NameCheap because you can add 2 free months of email hosting when checking out.
Setup Email Hosting
When you are purchasing your domain, you’ll see the option to add email hosting on NameCheap and what I really love is that it’s free for 2 months! For most people, you might only need the email address for a couple of weeks while sending invitations, etc. If you need it for longer, it’s very cheap email hosting.
Go ahead and click the add to cart button for the free private email and it will bring you to another page where you can choose the email addresses you would like. By default, it gives you one email address for free which starts with [LINKED_TEXT: admin@whateveryourdomain.com] [URL: mailto:admin@whateveryourdomain.com]. However, you can just uncheck that and check the custom blank box at the bottom and that will become your free one. If you want more than one custom email address with that domain, it’ll be $0.25 per email address.
Now just follow through the checkout process, during which you’ll have to create an account. Once you’re done, click on the Manage Account button or go back to the homepage and click Sign In. Once you are logged in, go to the Dashboard and you’ll see a whole bunch of links. The one you want to click on is Open-Xchange Email domains.
Now you will see the domain name listed and you have to click on that. If you bought more than one domain, you have to select the domain you want to manage email for.
Now in order to get your email setup, you first have to create the mailbox. I thought that it would do that on its own since I had typed in the custom domain name I wanted, but apparently, you have to do it manually. Go ahead and click on the Setup New Mailbox button.
Type in the local part of the email address you would like, then give your mailbox a password and then click the Create Mailboxes button. On the next page, click the Proceed button. Finally, click on the Subscription Management button to get back to the main email screen.
Finally, you’ll see it gives you the URL for managing your email. By default, this will just be mail.domainname.whatever. So since my domain is aseemkishore.rocks, I would go to mail.aseemkishore.rocks to manage my email. It’s worth noting that when you click that link, you might get an error page and that’s because if you just registered the domain, the DNS settings have to propagate across the Internet and that can take up to 48 hours. In my case, it only took about 30 minutes and then it was redirecting to the email client.
However, if you want immediate access, the link should be in the Private Email email that you get from NameCheap. Here’s the URL for managing email if you can’t find it:
[LINKED_TEXT: https://privateemail.com/appsuite/signin] [URL: https://privateemail.com/appsuite/signin]
Now you have to log in using the email address you just created and the password you just set for that mailbox. My username is support@aseemkishore.rocks in my example. Don’t use the login info for your NameCheap account as that won’t work.
Once you’re in, you’ll see the interface for the email client used by NameCheap. It’s got a clean interface and works perfectly fine for most purposes.
Now to send your first email, just click the Compose link and send away! I sent an email to my Gmail account and it came through in a few seconds just fine. The great thing about NameCheap is that it also supports IMAP, so you can use Outlook or whatever email client you want to manage your email. They also have the option to forward all the email from that account to another one if you like.
So that’s all there is to it! It’s a bit of a process and it will take you about an hour to do all of this, but if you really want a personalized email address, this is really the only way to go about it. Of course, you can register your domain anywhere and there are hundreds of email hosting companies, but I just recommend NameCheap because I think it gives you the best value for the price and it’s very easy to use. If you have any questions or comments, let us know down below. Enjoy!
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How do I counter the statement "whatever that requires other people's labour is not a basic human right"? | Are you willing to work for free? If you can’t answer affirmatively then you’ve answered your own question.
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Which is the best car in India under Rs 5 lakh in 2020? | So I'm also fond of cars and I'll provide you my 5 suggestions for cars that falls under Rs. 10 lakhs.
Maruti Suzuki Swift - The Swift is one of the most popular cars in India and is known for its sporty design and excellent performance. It comes with a 1.2-liter petrol engine and is available in both manual and automatic transmission options.Hyundai Grand i10 Nios - The Grand i10 Nios is a popular hatchback that offers a spacious and well-designed cabin along with good performance. It comes with a 1.2-liter petrol engine and is available in both manual and automatic transmission options.Tata Nexon - The Nexon is a subcompact SUV that offers a stylish design and excellent features. It comes with a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine and is available in both manual and automatic transmission options.Kia Sonet - The Sonet is a popular subcompact SUV that offers a spacious cabin and excellent features. It comes with a 1.2-liter petrol engine and is available in both manual and automatic transmission options.Renault Kiger - The Kiger is a recently launched subcompact SUV that offers a bold design and excellent features. It comes with a 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol engine and is available in both manual and automatic transmission options.
It's important to note that car prices and specifications may vary based on your location and the current market conditions. I recommend that you conduct your own research and consider your personal requirements before making a purchase.
I hope you are satisfied with my answer.
Thanks & Regards!
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When will liberals realize that the reason Trump is so successful is because he represents everything liberals hate? | Well, if that’s the case, then trump is doing a good job. He does a lot of things everyone should hate if they’re a decent person. Hopefully you can look beyond his “charm” and see the character beneath. There’s not much good to say about that at all. Plus, he’s not very smart. He’s all bluster and bully and for some reason, some people are drawn to that. It’s hard to understand.
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Have you ever found out your kid wasn’t yours by getting a paternity test? If so, what did you do and did you stay in the child’s life? | Yes, I found out what I had suspected was true and the child wasn't mine. The Mother had already cut me out of the child's life before I found out. My best friend was dating the Sister and did the test unofficially collecting samples from the child and myself. She has since tested the DNA of 5 other men and none were a match. She claims that the kid is still mine(to her family) although we have no contact. I know who the actual paternal father is because the kid has brown skin(like me) but the only other guy with brown skin she hung around was her now ex-husbands best friend whom is Mexican. I think this is why she made it look like i am the dad. Her family is racist but likes me even though i am brown. She remarried to some guy that treats that kid like his own and she has since had at least one more child. No in my case I will not have anything to do with her, the kids, or her polygamous ways.
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Will Arvind Kejriwal win the Delhi election again by giving freebies to the public? | First point, If you feel that freebies are a bad thing, then congratulations you are one of the privileged ones here and against socialism which as a right winger is kinda understandable.
Second, Half electricity bill (which is now free upto 200 units) and free water upto 20,000 litre is the best decision by Delhi Government ever which benefits lakhs of middle and lower class in Delhi. It's a good thing not a bad thing.Many so called economists had predicted that Delhi Government will be in debt after these policies but Delhi Jal board is still in profit.
Third, If you think that BJP doesn't give freebies, then I dare you to take out any manifesto of any state BJP Government in elections.
Like for example
In Karnataka election : [LINKED_TEXT: [1]] [URL: #CVNdG]In Telangana elections : [LINKED_TEXT: [2]] [URL: #btNds]In Gujarat and Assam elections : [LINKED_TEXT: [3]] [URL: #yppmg]In Bihar elections : [LINKED_TEXT: [4]] [URL: #HHlUJ]
There are many such examples, all you have to do is google BJP and freebies. you will not be pleased by the results.
Fourth, Yes Arvind Kejriwal and AAP Government will be distributing freebies again like these
Delhi boy who cleared IIT will get all education costs borne by Delhi family: Arvind Kejriwal ([LINKED_TEXT: [5]] [URL: #WoMUo] )128 private schools in Delhi decide to roll back ‘arbitrary’ fee hike ( [LINKED_TEXT: [6]] [URL: #LJoAC] )Kejriwal gives Rs 1 crore to kins of Delhi Police martyrs ([LINKED_TEXT: [7]] [URL: #rhkUy] )Free medicines in any Mohalla clinic and any Delhi Government’s hospital.
Last, Delhi Government is doing a very good job regarding education and health. It’s not their fault that people are busy in voting on communal, Hindu Muslim, Jignoism and hyper nationalism lines rather than actual work. Just think, MCD is one of the worst corrupt institutes in this country and still BJP is ruling it for more than 15 years. Ask any parents whose children’s fees are returned by private school because AAP Government forced them to, ask any middle class family whose money are now saved in electricity bills and water bills, who is getting free medicines in Mohalla clinic and other Delhi Government hospitals, how they feel about Delhi Government pro people policies.
Thanks :)
Footnotes
[LINKED_TEXT: [1] ] [URL: #cite-CVNdG][LINKED_TEXT: BJP releases manifesto, promises free smartphones, laptops, visits to China and Israel] [URL: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indiatoday.in/amp/elections/karnataka-election-2018/story/karnataka-assembly-elections-bjp-promises-free-smartphones-laptops-visits-to-china-and-israel-1226652-2018-05-04][LINKED_TEXT: [2] ] [URL: #cite-btNds][LINKED_TEXT: BJP manifesto for Telangana: Cows and other freebies] [URL: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraphindia.com/amp/india/bjp-manifesto-for-telangana-cows-and-other-freebies/cid/1676982][LINKED_TEXT: [3] ] [URL: #cite-yppmg][LINKED_TEXT: BJP govts announce sops in Assam, Gujarat: Has the season of freebies started ahead of 2019 elections? - Firstpost] [URL: https://www.firstpost.com/politics/bjp-govts-announce-sops-in-assam-gujarat-has-the-season-of-freebies-started-ahead-of-2019-elections-5757471.html][LINKED_TEXT: [4] ] [URL: #cite-HHlUJ][LINKED_TEXT: BJP’s manifesto offers freebies to its voters] [URL: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.freepressjournal.in/amp/story/india%252Fbjps-manifesto-offers-freebies-to-its-voters][LINKED_TEXT: [5] ] [URL: #cite-WoMUo][LINKED_TEXT: Delhi boy who cleared IIT will get all education costs borne by Delhi family: Arvind Kejriwal] [URL: https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/delhi-boy-who-cleared-iit-will-get-all-education-costs-borne-by-delhi-family-arvind-kejriwal-1597035-2019-09-09][LINKED_TEXT: [6] ] [URL: #cite-LJoAC][LINKED_TEXT: 128 private schools in Delhi decide to roll back ‘arbitrary’ fee hike] [URL: https://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/128-private-schools-in-delhi-decide-to-roll-back-arbitrary-fee-hike/story-CHieUcUPaBPlQ7buonXfNJ.html][LINKED_TEXT: [7] ] [URL: #cite-rhkUy][LINKED_TEXT: Kejriwal gives Rs 1 crore to kins of Delhi Police martyrs
] [URL: https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/kejriwal-gives-rs-1-crore-to-kins-of-delhi-police-martyrs-118112400700_1.html] |
How did a plane crash on the upper floors of the World Trade Center result in the entire building collapsing? | The aircraft in both towers were on transcontinental flights. So while they weren't completely topped off with fuel, they had a lot of it. The planes were flown at high speed into the towers, the result was that the fire retardant on the structural frame work was blown off. All that fuel created an intense fire that weakened the supports. Once they gave way both towers began to pancake into the lower floors. There was no conspiracy other than flying the planes.
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What would happen if we could use 100% of our brain? | I don’t know what would be happen when brain working at 100% capacity.
But if I will correlate to computer’s harddisk & RAM then - computer get freezes/hanged when harddisk is 100% full or RAM working at 100% of their capacity.
!!This is just for fun, which can be true!!
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What's your favourite British myth or legend? | Merlin is my favorite, and he's also my favorite magician.
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Are teachers who tell students that "math is racist" actually hampering the future success of those students? | Yes, they are, if the students believe them.
They are also pissing off the parents who have to unteach this nonsense to their children.
The day I find out that someone taught any child of mine that math is racist would be the day I would unenroll my children from public school and begin homeschooling them. It is that serious an offense to me.
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With how hard it is being an undocumented immigrant, why not just give them citizenship? | Because they are criminals. Do you think they should be rewarded for their crimes?
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Why is the book "I Alone Can Fix It" by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker so controversial? | Written by two reporters from the Washington Post, not exactly friendly to Trump, whose bias and fictitious narrative evidently runs amok. Just another hit job trying to cash in by drubbing Trump, which ends up only being more bile spewed out from the liberal echo machine…
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What is jazz? | Jazz is something that is very hard to define and a style that takes a lot of time and effort to get used to and enjoy if it is new to you. I would compare it to a language. If you were to hear someone speaking Russian on the radio and had no previous knowledge of the Russian language, you would definitely not understand what was being said. However, the actual sound of the language to your ears might be pleasing, or it might not. If you kept listening day in day out to this radio station that only spoke Russian, you might eventually start picking up on words here and there and start to understand what they mean. The sound of the language is starting to have a new meaning to you, a truer, deeper meaning. As time goes by and the weeks past, you now start to pick up on short phrases. As the radio plays, you understand little bits of what is being said. As the months pass by and you get more and more drawn in to this new language full of intricacies, you start to get more and more interested in it. You might even start to study the language to try and understand more of what is being said. Eventually, after months of daily listening to the Russian radio station, you now understand nearly all of what is being said and the sound of the language has a completely different meaning to you because you can understand what is being said and communicated. When you decide to fly over to Russia for a vacation, you can understand any type of sentence coming from anyone even though all of them speak in different ways and do not speak exactly the same way because they are using the common Russian language. You could compare all of the different ways everyone in Russia speaks Russian to jazz improvisation.
In jazz, no one improvises exactly the same way but everyone is using a common idiom (compared to Russian here).
In Russia, no one speaks the exact same way, they all speak(speaking compared to improvising in jazz) in different ways and create many different sentences that mean different things and transmit different feelings and emotions.
In both jazz and Russian, there is a common language that needs to be understood before understanding people speaking the language and before the overall sound of the idiom has a deeper meaning to you. Once you grasp onto this idiom and understand it, a whole new world opens up and you realize just how much of a genius the great speakers of the Russian language (great jazzmen) were and just how much they knew. Before any prior knowledge of the Russian language, however, you could not understand why these so called great Russian speakers on the radio were so good and why they were looked upon with so much admiration by all other Russian speakers (all other understanders of the jazz idiom). You could not understand why these great Russian speakers were any greater than the normal Russian speakers. It had the same overall sound to your ears and while you could enjoy this sound maybe five minutes, after that it became unpleasant and you would just get annoyed at yourself for not understanding what was so great about it, and why these certain Russian speakers were greater than others.
Another very good comparison to make to jazz is Chinese writing. If you were to look at Chinese writing for the first time without any prior knowledge of the Chinese language, you would dismiss it as being just random lines on a piece of paper that have no meaning (you could compare this to people saying jazz is just random notes). You might acknowledge that the forms of the lines and their arrangement on the paper is beautiful and might look at one page for one minute, but would definitely not spend hours looking at books full of Chinese writings (you might acknowledge that the overall, general sound of jazz is beautiful, but would definitely not spend hours upon hours listening to these random notes which are noise to your ear). You cannot understand why so many people are reading books and books of Chinese writings that are hundreds of pages long. You think the books are full of random scribbles and unless you make an effort to understand the language by studying or listening to it, you will always be left in the dark about what is so great about this whole world of Chinese writings. You are missing out on thousands and thousands of stories and emotions that would get to you through the reading of the books if you understood the language. You are missing out on a whole new world that would bring you much joy if you were to understand it.
If you open yourself up to it and spend time and effort to try to understand it, even though the first months are torturous and you are forcing yourself to try to understand jazz, eventually you will start to pick up on the jazz idiom (language) and a whole new world will open up to you. It is a world full of stories that will transmit all types of emotions, anywhere from sadness to unbelievable happiness and everything in between.
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In what ways was Christianity morally superior to the paganism it replaced? | None at all. Christianity is a burning shitpile, morally. Thank Bog we've abandoned Christian morality nowadays.
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Why haven't the Las Vegas casinos been completely destroyed by mathematicians? | It has already happened, Not completely destroyed but of $400,000 once by Mathematicians.
In the 1990 MIT students took over $400,000 in one weekend out of the casinos in Las Vegas," says Gordon Adams, a casino security investigator.
[LINKED_TEXT: [1]] [URL: #PLQEA] In Las Vegas, the house always wins — unless you're a math whiz from MIT.
Through the years, a group of math students at the world-famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology has focused their considerable brain power on a very extracurricular activity: gambling — specifically blackjack.
The students realized that blackjack was the only beatable game in casino gambling — and beat it they did. By the 1990s, the team — whose membership rotated over the years — was making regular trips to Las Vegas and winning big.
The team used a method known as card-counting, which helps players predict when the cards being dealt will be favorable to them. By knowing which cards have been spent and which ones remain in the shoe, savvy players can keep a running "count" which works as a rough predictor of how many high cards are left. High cards work to a player's benefit because they boost the odds that they will beat the dealer.
The MIT players were not the first to count cards. But they used their math expertise — and advanced computer models — to hone their skills to a devastatingly effective science. They wrote computer programs to devise the best strategy for specific situations, then updated their data with real-life experience.
"After a trip to Vegas, we would enter all the information about what happened into the computers," remembers Semyon Dukach, a student who was a member of the team in the early 1990s.
New members of the team were "trained" for weeks or months, starting on MIT's Cambridge, Mass., campus, then getting experience in backroom card games in Boston's Chinatown. Then they would be sent to Vegas, where they would start out as a "mule" carrying cash, then work their way up in the team's hierarchy.
The team visited Las Vegas regularly, peaking in the 1990s with trips nearly every weekend.
When they hit a casino, they would first deploy a counter to sit in on a table and track the cards. When the counter calculated that the high cards were coming up, he or she would secretly signal the team's designated "big bettor" to the table, using code words to signal how "positive" the shoe was.
The big bettor would then start wagering large amounts of money until the counter would signal that the shoe was no longer "hot."
Other games such as Slot machines are random, Roullette is about probability & Poker is about bluffing.
Card counting isnt illegal but Casinoes ask you to leave casino if you are found “Counting Card” or make the rules difficult so Counting wont help.
Most important aspect of Gambling is being Random, winners are chosen Randomly there’s no Sequence where else Mathematics is about probability based on Numbers Sequencing.
Mathematics cant predict random numbers otherwise not only Las Vegas but all Casinoes would have been destroyed by Mathematacians around the Globe.
Footnotes
[LINKED_TEXT: [1] ] [URL: #cite-PLQEA][LINKED_TEXT: How MIT Students Broke the Bank in Vegas] [URL: http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=131939&page=1] |
Is "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982) worth watching if you found "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979) to be plodding and maddeningly slow-paced? | These two films are like night and day!
Star Trek II is a pure Star Trek popcorn movie rather than a plot-driven, worn-out plot of TMP. But the writing is excellent, the acting is meh… passable. The characters and plot are engaging.
Unfortunately, sometimes they get it wrong, such as in ST: Nemesis, which turned Trek into nothing more than an action movie.
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How could I kaizen myself? will there be any disadvantages while I’m working on it? | To quote Dr. Jordan Peterson, to get your life in order, start by cleaning your room.
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What is the manliest thing you've ever witnessed? | Watching a full grown, heavily tattooed man built like a heavyweight boxer change his infant child’s diapers, and watching the infant shoot up a spray of pee all over his dad and giggling. Both of us laughed like crazy. :)
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Do you think Mark Cuban would make a good POTUS? | Absolutely not. Saw him interviewed recently and was more than underwhelmed. Haven’t we learned that just because a guy can make a lot of money doesn’t make him fit for the presidency?
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When Jordan annexed the West Bank was there any Palestinian resistance against Jordanian rule? Was the Jordanian administration formally legalized? | Jordan’s attempted annexation of the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem was rejected by the UN. Only Pakistan and Great Britain ever recognized the annexation, with Britain withdrawing its recognition after the UN rejection.
At the time, there was no concept of “Palestinians”, nor would there be until the first Palestinian National Charter in 1964. That charter specifically waived the Palestinian claim on the West Bank, eastern Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip:
“Article 24: This Organization does not exercise any territorial sovereignty over the West Bank in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, on the Gaza Strip or in the Himmah Area. Its activities will be on the national popular level in the liberational, organizational, political and financial fields.”
[LINKED_TEXT: Permanent Observer Mission of the State of Palestine to the United Nations] [URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20140806011135/http://www.un.int/wcm/content/site/palestine/cache/offonce/pid/12363;jsessionid=293C499750EF77F0019ADF7A3D04A9C8]
Apparently, as long as the areas were under Arab control, they weren’t “Palestinian territory”.
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What is wrong with my washing machine? It fills up with water and dumps it without entering the wash cycle. I had to manually shut it off. | Not got info for this issue
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Are online schools worth it? | I would like to tell u about a wonderful platform for online schoolings i.e. lite lesson
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Creating a virtual school environment, it helps you in making a disruption less healthy ecosystem for the studies.
Including live classes, LiteLesson has several great features like;
A platform where there is no chaos thus better focus and understanding of the topic.
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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. | I would suggest you take a quick look at a [LINKED_TEXT: Employee Onboarding App] [URL: http://www.outsystems.com/apps/employee-onboarding-app/] we've recently developed.
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How long does a hairbrush spanking hurt after? | Couple of days if done right. Why bother doing something if you don't plan to make the lesson one to remember. It gives the muscles in your behind something to think about every time you sit
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What is the best love story people can come up with in two sentences? | 1.Niharika proposed her childhood besty Nihaal to marry him on October 14, 1975, proposal was accepted the moment.
On October 15, 2016, about to closing her eyes forever, Niharika was blissfully looking at Nihaal and their children's grown family.
2. ‘You have to choose one, me or cocaine!’ she furiously shrilled before leaving.
When he didn't throw packet, she walked away with determination to fly thousand miles from him forever.
3. Her first glimpse and first conversation with her poured into his heart, thus made up his mind to say ‘yes’ to her and interestingly she thought same.
His doubt, whether arranged marriage can succeed was cleared when looking at his wife who was still the most beautiful woman for him, he was tossing flower at their daughter in her wedding was also chose parents’ pattern to walk through her life.
For more stories please walk through my fb page
[LINKED_TEXT: Shortstories & status] [URL: https://www.facebook.com/jimilpatel111/]
[LINKED_TEXT: Jimil Patel] [URL: https://www.facebook.com/jimilpatel11/]
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Why did JFK have affairs? | It was in his blood. His father, Joseph, had an affair; John had countless affairs, Bobby had more affairs than John; and Ted had at least one.
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How does one get officially married if they don’t believe in God? Would you still have to have a priest? | No, we atheists have civil marriages in the UK. It is also the legal part of religious weddings….signing the register.
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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? | It's not free, it's just cheaper and everyone is covered. Simple
Maximising profits from peoples illness is immoral. Simple
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What are some arguments I can make to fight a fire hydrant ticket? The hydrant was blue and I thought it was a paranoid homeowner who installed a private fire hydrant for his own use. There were no red lines or signs saying no parking. | Back in the olden days, after the Earth’s crust had cooled but before the dinosaurs, there was a concept called “take your lumps”. You screwed up. Pay the ticket. Don’t do it again. Try not to do anything similar in the future. Live a good life.
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My blood pressure was 138/83 and my pulse was 52. Is this borderline high? | It seems a little paradoxical that with such a low pulse rate you would have this blood pressure which nevertheless is not that high. With a heart rate of 60 I have a blood pressure of 120 over 77 near the ideal standard of 120 over 80. But when I was rushing to be on time or stressed otherwise, I saw a reading of 138 over 82 which alarmed me but is not a need for concern. You may not have been in a rested state when yours was read either but even if you were, anything under 140 on top, is considered acceptable. I am not a doctor and so do not know what the lower (systolic) reading would be considered bad. But even as a non-expert I do not think you have anything to worry about.
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