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A TRICK TO TRIPLE YOUR MEMORY -THE HINDU

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A TRICK TO TRIPLE YOUR MEMORY - THE HINDU                       Ever wondered what it would be like to have lessons in school learnt through a song or memorised through an easy trick?                        In a world that has started depending on technology to remind what tasks are to be done and having machines complete the chore for them, the concept of remembering is slowly fading away.                        Ricardo Liuew talks about how memory has an upper hand in being efficient and achieving success. He makes the audience do a small task by which he helps them analyse their memory power.                          He later explains how he inculcated his interesti n studying and started finding new methods to make the boring subjects more enjoyable and easier to remember.                        He hopes that educational institutions adopt thought-provoking and engaging methods of teaching instead of the usual book to brain method.              

NO CONCRETE WALL ; STEEL WALL AS A BOUNDARY IN U.S.A. -TRUMP

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THERE WILL BE STEEL BORDER BETWEEN MEXICO AND U.S.A.                          The United States is now planning to install a steel barrier instead of a concrete wall along its border with Mexico, President Donald Trump said on Sunday indicating his administration and the Opposition Democratic party moving closer to resolve their difference on the issue, which has led to a partial government shutdown for a fortnight now.                      We are now planning a steel barrier rather than concrete (wall). It is both stronger & less obtrusive. Good solution, and made in the USA, Trump said Sunday afternoon.                                  The Presidential comment came soon after U.S. Vice President Mike Pence held a meeting with representatives of the top Democratic Congressional leaders — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.                     Mr. Trump described it as productive meeting. Mr. Pence and the group had a pro

ANDAMAN IS UNDER CYCLONE ALERT " PABUK" - THE HINDU

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PABUK - ANAMAN IS UNDER CYCLONE ALERT. A ‘yellow’ alert has been sounded for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as a cyclonic storm is moving towards the archipelago, the Home Ministry said on Saturday. The sea condition will be rough in the Andaman Islands, the Andaman Sea and the adjoining areas of east-central and south-east Bay of Bengal till January 7 owing to the cyclonic storm Pabuk, an official said, quoting a weather bulletin.                      Pabuk originated over the Gulf of Thailand and its neighbourhood, moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 10 kmph and lay centred over Thailand and neighbourhood, he said.                      The storm will become very rough over southeast and east-central Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands and the adjoining Andaman Sea by January 8 and rough over east-central and adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal.                            The sea condition will be very rough over the Nicobar Islands till Sunday.

DATA PROTECTION BILL - THE HINDU

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DATA PROTECTION BILL - THE HINDU Data protection law finalised - RAVI SHANKER PRASAD                     Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ravi  Shankar Prasad told the Rajya Sabha on Friday that the government had finalised the data protection law and it would soon be introduced in Parliament.                      Mr. Prasad said the government was in the process of finalising guidelines for social media intermediaries such as Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Google and WhatsApp.                     The draft bill, which was released last year, had proposed that critical personal data of Indian citizens be processed in centres located within the country. It had also proposed financial penalties for data processor for violations of the data protection law.                        Likening Google to the East India Company, BJP MP Rakesh Sinha said that companies in the West have collected data related to all aspects of the lives of Indians and this was a step

THE GIRAFFE WOMEN

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The giraffe women of burma myanmar - having long neck. LOCATION :-             Burma myanmar. GROUP :-                     The   Kayan   are a sub-group of Red Karen ( Karenni people ),   Tibeto-Burman   ethnic minority   of   Myanmar   (Burma).                                         The Kayan consists of the following groups:                       Kayan Lahwi (also called   Padaung ) , Kayan Ka Khaung (Gekho), Kayan Lahta, Kayan Ka Ngan. Kayan Gebar, Kayan Kakhi and, sometimes . WHY THEY HAVE LONG NECK ?                   There is a tradition of wearing brass ring in the neck according to age and culture . The ring continously increases in number and thus there necks become long as the no. of ring increases.                   Girls first start to wear rings when they are around 5 years old.   Over the years, the coil is replaced by a longer one and more turns are added. The weight of the brass pushes the collar bone  down and compresses the  r

ALL ABOUT PUBG

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RULES AND REGULATION FOR E-COMMERCE SITES IN INDIA

NEW RULES FROM  INDIAN GOVERNMENTR FOR E-COMMERCE  WHY IN NEWS ?                     Recently NDA led indian government passes a new rule for e-commerce lets talk about its consequences and conclusion. POSITIVE RESULTS                      1. IT IS GOING TO SAVE LIFE AND STOMACH OF SMALL PRODUCERS .                                        As government made compulsary that no e commerce site will totally sell products which is made by them .                   2. IT IS GOING TO STOP MONOPOLY IN THE MARKET.                                    There are many products in the country which is liked by people of only one brand and it may be possible that that brand is only available on one site only. This will creat monopoly in thre market.                  3. INDIAN TRADITION IS SAVED                                     In countries like india there is a tradition of fairs and festivals of market as these all online markets sites are capturing whole of