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A most Historical cities till now

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A most Historical cities till now

A most Historical cities till now

  1. Varanasi (theme The Living City)

The land of Varanasi (Kashi) has been the place of pilgrimage for Hindus for ages final. Often it referred to as Benares, Varanasi is the oldest living city in the world. These few lines by Mark Twain say it all: “Benaras older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them together.” Hindus believe that someone who is decorated to die on the land of Varanasi would attain salvation and freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth. Abode of Lord Shiva and Parvati, the origins of Varanasi are yet unknown. Ganges in Varanasi is believed to have the power to wash away the sins of mortals.

Ganges is said to have its origins in the tresses of Shiva and in Varanasi, it expands on this majestic river we know. The city is a center of learning and civilization for over 4000 years. With Sarnath, where Buddha preached his first sermon after enlightenment, just 10 km away, Varanasi has been a symbol of Hindu renaissance. Knowledge, philosophy, culture, devotion to the gods, the Arts and Crafts of India flourished here for centuries. It is also a place of pilgrimage for Jains, Varanasi is considered the cradle Parsvanath, twenty-third Tirthankara.

  1. Istanbul (660 BC)

As we discussed the Eastern Roman Empire continued to exist until 1453 its capital in Constantinople – now called Istanbul. Constantinople fell to the Turks, who established the Ottoman Empire in place, which has not survived until 1923 when the Sultanate was abolished and the Republic of Turkey was created. Arteifacts both Roman and Ottoman empires are today in Istanbul is probably the most important of which was the Hagia Sophia – the original church, but converted into a mosque by the Turks and then the Islamic museum in the country.

  1. Rome (753 BC)

Rome began as a collection of small villages that eventually became the city-state, governed by one of the most powerful empire known to man. The Roman Empire (which came from the Roman Republic) was relatively short – a solid foundation in its 27 BC its first emperor Augustus in his last, Romulus Augustus, was deposed in 476 AD (if the Eastern Roman Empire survived even 977 years).

  1. Damascus (1700 BC)

Damascus is the capital of Syria, and home to over 2.6 million people. Recent civil unrest, unfortunately, caused a lot of damage to one of the largest and oldest cities in history. He was named cultural heritage of the top 12 most at risk of destruction or irreparable damage. Only time will tell whether this ancient city to survive, or be assigned to history like other ancient lost city in the world.

  1. Athens (1400 BC)

Athens the capital of Greece, and is the largest city. Its history is fascinating 3400 years and much of the culture and customs of the ancient Athenians found a place in many other cultures, because of its dominant position in the region in a huge city-state. Many archaeological sites make it an ideal place to visit for those who have a passion for European history and culture city.

  1. Lisbon (1200 BC)

Lisbon is the largest city and the capital of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe – at the start of London, Rome and others. There were religious and funerary monuments, including Neolithic and archaeological evidence also suggests it was once an important trading post of the Phoenicians. In 1755, it was the devastating earthquake that almost completely destroyed because of fires and tsunamis – is one of the deadliest earthquakes in history.

  1. Puebla (500 BC)

Puebla is located in the Mexican state of Puebla, which began in the pre-Columbian city. His most famous site is the Great Pyramid of Cholula, which now seems a hill with a church on top; In fact, the base of the pyramid mound. The temple is the New World’s largest pyramid.

  1. Xian (1100 BC)

One of the four great ancient capitals of China, Xi’an is now the capital of Shaanxi Province. The city is full of ancient ruins, monuments, and still contains the old wall built in the Ming Dynasty – photos here. He also holds the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, who is best known for the Terracotta Army.

  1. Jerusalem (2000 BC)

Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world and is considered a holy city for Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It is the capital of Israel (but not all countries recognize this fact). In ancient times it was the famous city of David in the Bible and later, the place where Jesus began his last week of life.

  1. Plovdiv (Pre 400 BC)

Plovdiv is Bulgaria in modern times. When founded, it was called Eumolpias and was a Thracian village. It was conquered by the Macedonians, and eventually became part of what is now known as Bulgaria. It is second in size and importance to the capital of Sofia, which is about 150 km.

Ideas to de-stress everyday

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stress

In this modern life stress is probably the most difficult problem affecting most of us nowadays. Be it work pressure, financial commitments or relationship troubles everything affects us deeply and stresses us out. If we do not handle stress effectively at early stages we are at risk of facing much more difficult and challenging problems in the future both mentally and physically. Stress affects not only us but also the people surrounding us, our workplace our family and friends. It is extremely important to deal with stress properly or it can turn into something serious like depression, blood pressure or other health complications. Stress can spoil your day your week or even your year sometimes. There are number of de-stress ways like taking a vacation or a break but these are little things that you can do every day to keep yourself stress free.

It is always better to start the day with a little bit of meditation. Meditation is a great way to relax your nerves and helps you stay alert and more focused the entire day.Always try to do at least 15 to 20 minute exercises in the morning.

Be it jogging, swimming or sweating it out in the gym exercises is not only good for your physical health but also good for your mental health.

Do not react immediately on stressful situations. It can make the situation worse. Take a small walk and breathe out calmly whenever you find yourself getting overwhelmed by any situation. No matter how tough it is a small walk will walk will help you clear your mind and take better decisions.

Try listening to your favorite music or watching some funny videos if you feel angry or agitated. It can help you relieve your stress. You can even try watching your favorite show or movie to get your spirits up.

By the end of the stressful day we always just want to go to sleep, but it is never a good idea to sleep with a bad mood as you tend to wake up with one. Take a long relaxing bath or try doing something that soothes you. Nothing like a long hot shower or a nice warm bath.

If you have interesting hobbies indulge yourself in it like reading a good book or playing a game or even some cooking if it pleases you. You can even invite some of your friends over for dinner or go out dancing as it can pep you up.

It is always difficult to have a positive outlook on anything. Especially when things are going bad. But it is extremely important that you have a good positive outlook in life to stay stress free.

What the Fish !!!

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What the Fish !!!

Do you like sea food? Do you like fish? Have you ever seen a shark or a Blue whale, they are quite scary right. Let’s look some ferocious fishes which are rarely seen in present world.

Hagfish

Hag fish is the oldest fish, it’s even older than dinosaurs. It’s more than 300 million years old. These are also called slime eels, familia eels .It’s a fact that these are not even called Fish. It’s altogether a different kind of fish, these don’t have a backbone and these have two brains. These feed on large fish such as shark and whales and fall into seabed.

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Lancet Fish

Lancet fish is also called as Knife Fish. By appearance it has a sharp body on its back. It sometimes reminds of one kind of dinosaur. Even the scientific name of lancet fish sounded dinosaurian, Alepisaurus ferox. These grow about two meters and found in all oceans except in Polar Regions. These are very greedy and eat small fish and squid and even sometimes eat fish of its own kind.

 

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Arowana

This fish also belongs to the dinosaur period. Osteoglossids is an ancient group, they provide evidence of this fish existence in the Jurassic period. These are mostly found in Amazon and some parts of Africa, Australia and Asia. These kinds of fishes not only feed on fellow fishes but makes birds and bats as their preys. As it looks like a dragon, in china Arowana fish is called “Dragon Fish”. They believe is as a bearer of luck and Good Fortune.

 

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Frilled Shark

As the name suggests it’s one kind of shark. It’s a deep sea predator and one of the most primitive shark alive today. These can grow to two meters and females are longer than males. As these live in deep sea they usually feed on squids. No human has seen this fish alive, most of the times these live in deep sea, only when they die or dying specimens are seen.

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Saw Fish

These kind of fish has a saw shaped mouth. These animals are the victims of the Cretaceous period, and can be found either at sea or in rivers and creeks, and has been found up to 100 km inland. These use their saw shaped mouth against their enemies. They use their saw as weapons and sensory organs, covered on the electro-sensitive pores that allow to feel the prey despite a very difficult sight.

 

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Top 12 Ladies Boxers

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Top 12 Ladies Boxers
  1. Alexa Grasso

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Currently signed with Invicta FC, this 22-year-old Mexican martial artist amassed an undefeated record of 5 wins and 0 losses during the first eighteen months of her career. She made her professional debut in 2012. She is hailed as a very powerful fighter from the very beginning and recently won over Ashley Cummings after a year’s gap.

  1. Joanne Calderwood

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This Scottish, Muay Thai, champion and mixed martial artist competes in the women’s strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and ranks 7th according to the official UFC strawweight rankings as of April 13, 2015.  Her training suffered in the initial years until she settled on becoming a professional fighter and made her debut in 2000.

  1. Rose Namajunas

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This American artist ranks 4 in the UFC strawweight championship. She started her training in taekwondo at the age of 5 and by 16, she was well learned in karate and jiu-jitsu as well. She debuted as an amateur martial artist in MMA in the year 2010. Currently competing in the women’s strawweight division of UFC she also holds the second position in The Ultimate Fighter: A champion will be crowned.

  1. Valarie Letourneau

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Ranking 9th in the strawweight overall division of the UFC Valarie Letourneau is a Canadian mix martial artist who debuted in MMA in 2007. Letourneau has got 8 wins under her belt by far and is expected to face the current number 1 mixed martial artist Joanna Jędrzejczyk in November 2015.

  1. Carla Esparza

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A professional in martial arts, Esparza is the first UFC women strawweight champion, who according to MMARISING ranks 9th in the pound-for-pound female MMA fighter in the world and second according to the Unified Women’s MMA rankings. Noticing the talent behind her back-to-back wins in local and high school wrestling competitions she was awarded a scholarship and an opportunity to train under Olympian Lee Allen.

  1. Livia Renata Souza

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This Brazilian mixed martial artist is the current Invicta FC strawweight champion who won this title in the very first attempt. Holding the 6th position in the ‘fightmatrix’ website, Souza has practically won every fight in her professional career.

  1. De Anna Bennett

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Currently signed with Invicta FC and competing in its strawweight division, this American artist made her professional debut in 2012 after an amateur stint at MMA in 2011. After two years of competing for promotion and winning all bouts, she debuted for Invicta FC in 2014 and since then has been quite successful at it.

  1. Jessica Aguilar

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Currently ranked as the third best martial artist in the world, this American artist made her professional debut in 2006. She is signed with UFC even though she lost against Claudia Gadhela in her debut for UFC. She had previously competed for Bellator Fighting Championships and used to be the reigning WSOF women’s strawweight championship.

  1. Claudia Gadelha

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Having won the first women’s strawweight fight in the UFC history, this Brazilian artist is the youngest BJJ black belt in the Nova União’s history. After watching a female fighter in MMA she decided to give martial arts a try and never looked back. She made her first debut in 2008 and is three times the BJJ world champion and also four times the BJJ Rio International Open championship.

  1. Miesha Tate

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With American Roots, Miesha Theresa Tate began wrestling during high school, winning state level competitions. She made her professional MMA debut in 2007 and won her first big title in bantamweight championship of the Freestyle Cage Fighting Promotion by 2009 along with the silver in the FILA grappling championships.

  1. Joanna Jędrzejczyk

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This polished marital artist currently holds the first position in mixed martial arts. A fitness freak, Jędrzejczyk eventually started entering competitions, later receiving training by kick boxers, Ernesto Hoost and Paul Slowinski in Muay Thai.  Signed with the UFC, she won the world championship 6 times, the European championship 4 times and  holds a record of 27 wins and 2 losses in professional kickboxing and a record of 37 wins against 3 losses in amateur kickboxing.

  1. Ronda Rousey

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Holding the first position as the most dominant athletes’ list, Ronda Rousey became the first American to have won an Olympic medal in Judo in 2008. Having won all twelve professional fights, she remains an undefeated mixed martial artist and is also the first and reigning UFC women’s bantamweight champion and also the Strikeforce women’s bantamweight champion.

Unknown Hitler Highlights

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Unknown Hitler Highlights

Hitler is one of the world’s known dictator. He was the one who led the German army to World War II, though he didn’t win over the war but has made world to keep an eye on him. Let’s look a deep into Hitler’s personal life.

Hitler’s original name was Schicklgruber. He changed it to Hitler in 1877.Hitler created his own version of Nobel Prize in 1937.He named it German National Prize for Art and Science. It was awarded to Ferdinand Porsche, who was the creator of Volkswagen Beetle car.

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This incident happened during World War II, Germany occupied Paris. Hitler decided to visit the Eiffel tower. French authorities decided to cut the elevator cables on the Eiffel Tower, so Hitler couldn’t get a chance to go to the top of the Eiffel tower. Even if he wanted to do he has to climb over 1700 stairs. Hitler then decided to just take a photo in front of the Eiffel Tower without actually climbing it.

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Its known fact that Hitler hated the Jewish the most. He used to send armies to search for Jews all over the country to kill them. Fact is that he used to kill Jewish people and collect all their numerous valuable artifacts. He has a dream to build a museum of an Extinct Race.

Eduard Bloch was the only Jew that Hitler didn’t hate. While Hitler was young this doctor helped him and his family for all his medical expenses. He was addressed as the “Nobel Jew”.

Dr. Eduard Bloch in Arztpraxis

World famous Hitler’s mustache is known as Tooth Brush style .During WWI he used to have the handlebar type later trimmed it. He said that the new toothbrush style made it easier for him to wear a gas-mask during war times. It’s even said that Hitler chose this new style because it made his nose look smaller.

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As it’s already known that Hitler committed suicide with his family when US troops occupied his office. Hitler’s body was then buried four times and his remains were cremated and ashes were thrown into the wind.

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National Flags and History behind their Design

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Group of people holding national flags
Group of people holding national flags

Every country has a flag and a reason behind its origin and each flag is unique representing the country’s pride, culture, history, region, and diversity. Flying in offices, schools, and hotels each flag has a design and a unique story behind its design. Let’s have a look at the history behind the design of a country’s national flag.

Austria

flag of Austria
flag of Austria

Austria has only 2 colors in its flag with white and red stripes. History says that Duke Leopold V. of Austria returned from war his white battledress. He was totally soaked with blood. When he took off his belt the cloth underneath was still white. This is how the red and white stripes are designed on the flag. The flag is one of the few that are older than the Union Jack. It also dates back to the year 1230.

Aruba

Flag Aruba
Flag Aruba

Aruba is an island on the north coast of Venezuela. The interesting thing about the Aruba national flag is that it has a lot of disputes referring to the actual meaning. The 4-pointed star represents the four languages Spanish, Dutch, English, and Papiamento. The sky blue in the flag represents the sky and sea. There is a debate on the yellow lines on the flag, some say it represents the Aruba Gold industry while some refer it to as freedom or abundance. You can find your favorite flags on  Ultimate Flags.

Bangladesh

Flag of Bangladesh
Flag of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is very familiar to us. It has a green background and Red circle at the center. The green color represents the greenery of the country and youthfulness while the red color symbolizes the rising sun, the sacrifices made by its citizens for the country.

A talented artist named Quamrul Hassan suggested the green and red colors for the flag. Then, the daughter of Bangladesh’s first president, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, added the red circle. This circle represents the struggle and sacrifice of the people.

On March 2, 1971, during the fight for independence, the flag was raised for the first time. It was a symbol of hope. After nine months of hard fighting, Bangladesh finally became its own country on December 16, 1971.

The flag was officially adopted on January 17, 1972, to celebrate the victory and freedom of Bangladesh. It’s more than just a piece of cloth; it’s a powerful symbol of the people’s courage, their desire for freedom, and their dreams for a fair and free country. The people of Bangladesh are very proud of their flag and what it represents.

Canada

Canadian Flag
Canadian Flag

Canada’s national flag is also called as “Maple Leaf Flag”. There was no maple leaf on the flag until World War I . During World War I, then prime minister of Canada Lester Pearson petitioned to include the maple leaf in the flag as he noticed many battalions have included maple leaf on their insignia.

In the 1960s, Canada was experiencing a period of growing independence and seeking its own unique identity, distinct from its colonial past. The existing flag, the Red Ensign, featured the Union Jack and the Canadian coat of arms, but it was considered by many as a relic of Canada’s colonial history.

The quest for a new flag was marked by extensive public debates and discussions. Finally, on February 15, 1965, the red and white flag that we now know as the “Maple Leaf” was officially adopted as Canada’s national flag. It features a red maple leaf on a white square, flanked by two vertical red bars. The flag’s design, created by George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson, was chosen for its simplicity and strong symbolism.

The red maple leaf is an iconic symbol of Canada and represents the country’s natural beauty and vibrant seasons. The adoption of this flag was a significant step towards Canada’s affirmation of its unique identity as a modern and independent nation.

Today, the Canadian flag, with its striking red and white design, is recognized and respected around the world. It symbolizes Canada’s values of unity, diversity, and its place on the global stage as a peaceful and welcoming nation. The history of Canada’s national flag is a testament to the country’s journey towards greater autonomy and its embrace of a symbol that represents the nation’s proud heritage and its bright future.

France

flag of France
flag of France

France has a tricolored flag. It’s also referred as “French Tricolore”. They have designed the flag Cockade. King Louis XVI wore a Blue, White, Red colored cockade while addressing a revolutionary Gathering at Paris, from then the flag was designed with those colors.

South Africa

South African Flag
South African Flag

Although the colors of the flag has no significant meaning. The colors are used as per reference from Political party in the country. Red, Green and Black are derived from the Nelson Mandela’s party, the African National Party and the former Boer republics. The ‘Y’ shape in the flag is due to the Convergence of culture in the nation.

 

Vietnam

Flag of Vietnam
Flag of Vietnam

Vietnam flag has a yellow start with a red background. The red in the flag represents the blood spilled as the country fought for its independence. The 5 points of the yellow star represents the union of workers, young people, soldiers, peasants and intellectuals working together to build Socialism.

India

Flag of the India
Flag of the India

The history of the Indian national flag is closely intertwined with the country’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. Prior to the adoption of the current tricolor design, India had various flags representing different aspects of its national identity.

The First Flag (1906): The first modern Indian flag was designed by Sister Nivedita and popularized by prominent freedom fighters like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal. It featured green and yellow horizontal stripes with eight lotus blossoms on the top stripe and a sun in the center. This flag was used to rally the Indian masses against British colonial rule.

The Red Fort Flag (1947): The flag with saffron and green horizontal stripes was raised on August 15, 1947, when India gained its independence from British rule. However, it didn’t have the Ashoka Chakra at the time. The white stripe was inserted to represent religious and ethnic minorities in India and to symbolize the unity of the nation.

The Final Design (1947): On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the current tricolor design with the Ashoka Chakra. This design was chosen after much deliberation, and it has remained the national flag of India since its official adoption.

You can also make small contributions to the good of our country

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You can also make small contributions to the good of our country

You can also make small contributions to the good of our country

It is not news that we have problems in our country that need to be corrected. We have a cot and complained to them, accuse the government and the system, and ended by saying that it is impossible to correct the situation. What if we stop playing the blame game and try to do a little at our end, to result in a change? In the end, it starts with you. Here are 9 simple things you can do to help bring about change in our country. Change for the better.

  1. Stop the trash around.

Yes, we have to learn from Bharat Swach campaign! There was a reason why we need this in the first place. The fact that even the new prime minister addresses the issue of the huge level shows that we as a country in dire need of clean! Simple things like throwing garbage into a trash can, not to spit on the street can make a big difference.

  1. be respectful of the environment.

You can also make small contributions to the good of our country

If you follow the news, you know that today the dirty air Delhi said, almost at the same level as in Beijing. Under these conditions, be respectful of the environment can have a huge impact on making our country a better place with better air. Plant a tree environmentally friendly materials used in everyday life, use public transportation or carpool, check the car for the control of environmental pollution. There are so many things you can do to this end so effortlessly.

  1. To assist in the education of the child

If you are in a comfortable financial situation in your life and your career, you could take a nominal amount to help educate poor children. It would be helpful for the future of the country in a big way, if each person does a good help. The overall literacy rate, can certainly improve in our country.

  1. Stop involved in corruption.

Do not take bribes and giving bribes. It’s that simple. It starts with you and ends with you. Bribe traffic cops of not paying what Challan or bribe officials to get this passport or driving license renewed, all tend to be corrupt. Yes, it is true that it is difficult to do things in this country on many levels, if the bribe is not involved, but it should be the beginning of change. Say you are.

  1. Be better neighbours.

At first glance, it might seem superfluous. But to be good neighbours to each other gives us a sense of community. We are all so obsessed with our lives that no one knows the names of the people living in the neighbourhood! While the immediate needs people who live near you who can help. Your area to give a sense of belonging, so your environment a better place to live.

  1. Commit to donating your organs.

It is the noblest thing we can do, regardless of where they belong! The population of our country is so great that any amount of donations will be welcome. We have celebrities like Aishwarya Rai, associated with eye donation campaign. Kamal Hassan and celebrities like Priyanka Chopra also pledged to donate their organs.

  1. Give blood.

There are many deadly diseases out there for the patient who needs blood. India also has one of the highest numbers in regards to accidents. India currently faces a shortage of blood as many as three million units, according to experts, this problem can be solved if only two percent of the population will donate blood. You could be part of two percent. Blood donation drives very often these days in offices, and in special camps. All you need to do is participate and donate.

  1. Get out and vote.

As simple as that. Whenever there are elections in the corner, we see a massive campaign urging people to vote. This is because the statistics say that not many people vote. And the best part of this is the urban population. Rate it directly affects our country better. So get signed.

  1. Help the needy.

As far as possible in your ability. If you know that there is a domestic violence blunders if you find an accident on the road, if you know your friend is too drunk to drive; There are many situations where you can help others and avoid disaster. We must put aside this mentality is not going into another business. Help not have to mean entangled in a mess. It simply means that you are good enough to take care of others.

A list of Indian superstitions

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A list of Indian superstitions

A list of Indian superstitions

India is a land of religions. Like the languages ​​of India, religion changes after a few kilometers. As we know that “with great power comes great responsibility” Similarly, many religions are many and the type of superstitions. While many superstitions in no way linked to any religion, but are directly or indirectly influenced by these factors. Being an Indian, superstitions are things we grew, and these superstitions are feeding our minds in such a way that we unconsciously carried away by this superstition, as our mind takes that superstition as an everyday act, without giving any different behavior. This is because we deal with these superstitions regularly as part of our daily work, and therefore does not affect us, but for people watching we felt a change in our behavior when we are influenced by these superstitions. Some of these behavioral activities performed by us without knowing us make a title of being a “typical Indian” mentioned here.Let’s take a bribe God

God as common as taking a bath bribery both of these things happen almost every day. Bribe God in India over the culture of superstition. Not only in the Hindu religion, but also in other religions, God of Corruption is a way to get their wishes fulfilled. Often you can hear from the student to pray to God, “Please tell us in the exams, and we will pay the value of a certain amount of candy for you!” I do not know whether the proposed tolls or just pray? And every time I see a prayer, I always feel it’s give and accept the proposal, as people who offer their products to religious sites and requested a personal specific response for output. Sometimes the office for a day or two, as a way to corrupt God, and do not understand why God would like to see you hungry?

Day Phobia

The literal meaning of the word “phobia” extreme fear of something, and Indian superstition did phobia among people regarding certain days of the week. It sounds strange, but true. Indian parents live this habit in their children from birth, creating fear that if the nails or cut their hair or wash her hair or wash clothes on certain days of the week, including Tuesday and Thursday, something bad will to happen to them, they called it “Paap”, which literally means God will do something wrong with them when they were trying to do something bad to God cutting nails on her special day.

Number 13

Life is very common superstition in the hearts and minds of many people across India. The fear of the number 13, the biggest fear in life. They do not understand a great job, or start a new business on the 13th of each month, especially if it’s 13 on Friday. This superstition is so insistent that the city of Chandigarh did not even have 13 sector.

Living in fear of a better future

If you are a regular visitor to any place of worship in India, this dialogue would find a priest that their future actions and the subsequent realization depends on the actions that are done in this life. If you really run well, quietly and calmly, and they do not engage in any cruelty, which will result in a better life after death! But I wonder, why live your life in fear of the future, even when you know what will happen next. He also said that “living in the present and in the future will make a way for himself.” So you have to agree with this quote and a little faith in you.

With seafood to dairy products that vitiligo

I think you are a vegetarian non-vegetarian as a sin in many parts of the subcontinent. But if you love meat and seafood, you may have seen this dialogue hit very often do not eat fish with milk or any other dairy product, and when asked why he received the answer that will give vitiligo , a disease that causes white patches on the skin, while vitiligo is due to the absence of certain types of pigments from the body system. In no case it is the combination can cause vitiligo.

You spells?

If you go out and someone sneezes in front of you, which is said to be a bad omen, and the work will be done not only by chance. It’s like when you go somewhere and someone calls you on the back. But if we consider the practical and logical, as you would call us or sneeze front end can keep the job you are assigned to do?

Black cat crossing your path!

This superstition is so important in the minds of people who simply can not live with the fact that it is only superstition. I’ve seen people change their entire way just because a black cat crossed his path, and if you mistakenly step on the path taken by the cat, fear in your mind that is so important that there is something wrong definitely with them, even if the cat is not the cause of them.

10 Best Places to Live and Work

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10 Best Places to Live and Work

10 Best Places to Live and Work

Haven’t we always imagined having a dream job, doing what we love and having a great life? Well, it wouldn’t be a great life without the ideal location for us to live and work simultaneously.

While this entire world is a beautiful place, some places are just meant to be great hubs for providing ideal and diverse employment opportunities. These places have great educational and healthcare facilities. They make great locations for a family to settle and expand.

An ideal location for one to live and work in would be a place providing lots of different opportunities, a good standard of living, a decent climate and a family oriented place.

So, without further ado, here are 10 great places where one can live comfortably and work hasslefree along with their families.

  1. The USA

Not only does this diverse country provide numerous opportunities for employment, it is also one of the developed countries. It is an ideal place to settle in because it has a great education system and excellent commuting within itself. Some of the biggest hubs providing opportunities for everyone are New York, Seattle, Chicago and Los Angeles. Since it is such a large country, it has a massive variation in climate all over it.

  1. Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of the greatest hubs of employment. It has a great education system and great healthcare facilities. It has high paying jobs and a lot of job opportunities. It has a advanced technological work base and provides a great place for a family to settle in.

  1. Singapore

Singapore might be small and very less populated but it is one of the best places to work and live in. It has an excellent educational system, high standards of living and excellent and advanced facilities in various fields like transport, healthcare and sanitation.

  1. Australia

With its huge size and various diverse opportunities, Australia is one great place to live in. It is a very picturesque and beautiful and it also has a high standard of living and favorable weather, which is mostly pleasant.

  1. Canada

It neighbors the USA both geographically and in terms of standard of living. It has high number of opportunities for everyone and various beautiful places for recreation and relaxation. It provides a great outlook for work and education and thus, settlement.

  1. Germany

One of the developed countries around the world. It provides various employment opportunities in terms of technology and automobiles. It is a beautiful and well connected country and is known to have a great settlement facilities.

  1. Spain

Spain is a splendid place to work and live in. It has various opportunities and it is one of the most developed countries of Europe. It also has diverse and rich culture roaming around it’s beautiful streets.

  1. France

France is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is famous for many things like Fashion, Perfumes, Wines, Cheese and much more. It has great educational facilities and also has a high standard of living and also had a very rich and cultural history. It is indeed an ideal tourist destination and a great place to live in.

  1. Japan

10 Best Places to Live and Work

Japan is one of the most developed countries in the world. It provides numerous opportunities in the field of Computers and IT. It also has one of the best transportation systems and educational base along with outstanding healthcare and sanitation facilities. The Japanese are known to be mannered and disciplined, always maintaining decorum but in a polite and honest way. It is a melting pot of various cultures and traditions from all over the world.

  1. United Arab Emirates

10 Best Places to Live and Work

The United Arab Emirates has a lot of high paying jobs along with great environments to work and live in. Although, it is a conservative country, it is great place to live in. It has various great shopping hubs and hotels, thereby providing a great tourism sector. So please remove that bad image of UAE from your minds.

There you have it folks! Here are 10 places which provide the best of employment opportunities and quality of life. Not only can one go to work in any of these places, but also get their family settled to have a better and improved life. I bet you’re already dreaming about living in one of these beautiful places. So what are you waiting for?! Work hard and fly to these places to discover and explore a plethora of opportunities.

Art and Folk Music of India

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Art and Folk Music of India

Art and Folk Music

In India, there are six categories, namely music; Early music, folk music, folk music, religious music, art music, fusion music. These categories are not watertight compartments, but live in constant exchange and giving and receiving. Raag is believed that the system is derived from popular melodies spread throughout the Indian subcontinent. Tunes folk melodies performed by the masses with his natural temperament, without any formal training in music. Format tunes has refined the essence of local culture. But later in the ancient period, these popular tunes, the Jaati was done to the grammar of popular tunes. This grammatical notes, scale up and down, landing Jaatis note was designed Geeti Dhruva and 9 percent of Raag find the concept flourished as a highly structured and encoded music system. Therefore, according to the original grant of ordinary people in a specific geographical area, Raags been titled as Gujari (Gujrath), Malawi (Madhya Pradesh), Saidhawi (Sindh), Multani (Multani), Canada (Karnataka) Tilang (Andhra) Bilawal Bangal (Bengal), Gaud and Kalingda (Orissa), Kambhoji (Afghanistan), etc. Many popular songs, widely distributed Punjab. – Sindh in Kerala and Maharashtra, Assam, were developed as “?? as Dhun-Raag Pahadi, Maand, Piloo, Gara, Kafi, Jungle, Zinzoti Desh, etc. They are mainly used Khamaj Raags Thumari in Dadra and Tappa gender, no gender Dhrupad and Khayal. In Raags as Bhairav ​​and Bhairavi be popular songs associated with the names of these deities. In the modern era, inspired by popular melodies Pt. Kumar created some Gandharwa Raags labeled “Dhun-Ugam Raag ‘, for example, Madhasuraja, Sanjari, Nindiyari, Malawati, Maghawa, Rahi Lagan Gandhar, Beehad Bhairaw, Saheli Todi. He realized these popular melodies, consisting essentially of a score of 3-4 with the addition of consideration (Uttarang) and giving precise grammatical Raags.

The popular song in its original form was a raw natural expression, but when it occurs in a state in Raag gives you more pleasure than an emotional intellectual pleasure with natural essence, the grammar is also added. From this description, it is safe to say that there is a profound relationship between popular music and musical art and musical art of great benefit to the popular music is its prototype.