Word of the day

Masquerade

1.) pretend to be someone one is not.

2.) a false show or pretence

Antonyms – bluntness, straightforward

Synonyms – pretence, deception

Masquerade is used when a person is hiding their true self.

Masquerade is also used instead of the words to hide something

Eg

1.) All this time, her true goal was hidden behind that masquerade of a smile.

2.) Adam masqueraded as a loving friend, just to gain control over Josh’s life.

Additional fact – masquerade balls have been quite famous in Britain and Europe since ancient times. In these balls, all participants wear a mask or an ornament which covers most of their faces.

Word of the day

Masquerade

1.) pretend to be someone one is not.

2.) a false show or pretence

Antonyms – bluntness, straightforward

Synonyms – pretence, deception

Masquerade is used when a person is hiding their true self.

Masquerade is also used instead of the words to hide something

Eg

1.) All this time, her true goal was hidden behind that masquerade of a smile.

2.) Adam masqueraded as a loving friend, just to gain control over Josh’s life.

Additional fact – masquerade balls have been quite famous in Britain and Europe since ancient times. In these balls, all participants wear a mask or an ornament which covers most of their faces.

Importance of English

We all people in the world speak many languages as like Hindi, Marathi, English, British Gujarati but English is one of the most important and beautiful language in the world. It is spoken in every part of the world. It is the mother tongue of about thirty cores people and an equal number of people us English as their second languages. It has the largest vocabulary and it continues to grow up with the progress in subjects like computer, science, technology, advertising, politics, economies, etc.

Many more words are flawing into English language. Knowledge of English is essential in every walk of lief because it is widely used in almost every field like commerce, politics, film industry, tourism, etc. important books on literature, science and technology are mostly available in English.

In your future English language is very important for every people because the important of the English. This language is a state level language. English is very useful language because many important exams, business are in the English language.

English is a very rich and useful language. We must learn to read, speak and write English very well. I like English languages very very much, because this given many important benefits. English is very beautiful and very easily language to learn to all people in the world Today’s generation is a English generation. So I request to all people that they all learn English.

Importance of English

We all people in the world speak many languages as like Hindi, Marathi, English, British Gujarati but English is one of the most important and beautiful language in the world. It is spoken in every part of the world. It is the mother tongue of about thirty cores people and an equal number of people us English as their second languages. It has the largest vocabulary and it continues to grow up with the progress in subjects like computer, science, technology, advertising, politics, economies, etc.

Many more words are flawing into English language. Knowledge of English is essential in every walk of lief because it is widely used in almost every field like commerce, politics, film industry, tourism, etc. important books on literature, science and technology are mostly available in English.

In your future English language is very important for every people because the important of the English. This language is a state level language. English is very useful language because many important exams, business are in the English language.

English is a very rich and useful language. We must learn to read, speak and write English very well. I like English languages very very much, because this given many important benefits. English is very beautiful and very easily language to learn to all people in the world Today’s generation is a English generation. So I request to all people that they all learn English.

5 common habits which are as dangerous as smoking

India is home to more than 12% of world smokers. In India alone, 10 million people die each year due to smoking. Smoking as a habit is seen more common in youngsters these days. These habits then become so addictive that for some people it is even carried to their death bed. But there are more habits that are as dangerous as smoking. We often ignore these habits but they have the potential of causing us the same harm as smoking does.

Loneliness:

Research has proven that loneliness can affect our overall health. Its impact is more significant on brain health. There are also studies that point out the connection between loneliness and developing diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. In India, almost 22% of elders stay alone.

Poor diet:

We all know that food is necessary to maintain good health but not many of us practice that on daily basis. Many of us eat junk foods, and foods rich in salt and sugars. Not just those, we often do not include vegetables and fruits in our diet. Taking poor diet causes diseases like obesity, diabetes, etc. In India, people consume more cereals and avoids proteins, fruits, and vegetables. There is an increasing status of obesity among men and women, especially in urban areas.

Inactive lifestyle: 

In the contemporary world, we all sit long hours in front of the screen. A study in 2014, by the University of Regensburg in Germany, showed that every 2 hours a person sit, increases the chances of colon cancer by 8% and chances of lung cancer by 6%. This was regardless of other physical activity during the day.

Sleep deprivation:

Sitting long hours before the screen aids in sleep deprivation as well. The blue light from the screen has been linked with problems like strained eyes, blurred vision, and even cataracts. Almost 33% of adults in the country suffer from insomnia and the bigger problems.

Pessimistic attitude:

We all have heard of the phrase that does not let negative attitude ruin your life. But negative attitude and pessimism are now a widespread problem. Pessimism is when you think that things will go wrong or will not go according to your plans. This leads to depression and unwanted stress.

These 5 habits are as dangerous as smoking. So, give up on that negative attitude, sleep well, be more active in daily life, eat balanced food and be happy. You will see positive results in your mind, body and spirit once you give up on all these 5 habits.

5 common habits which are as dangerous as smoking

India is home to more than 12% of world smokers. In India alone, 10 million people die each year due to smoking. Smoking as a habit is seen more common in youngsters these days. These habits then become so addictive that for some people it is even carried to their death bed. But there are more habits that are as dangerous as smoking. We often ignore these habits but they have the potential of causing us the same harm as smoking does.

Loneliness:

Research has proven that loneliness can affect our overall health. Its impact is more significant on brain health. There are also studies that point out the connection between loneliness and developing diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. In India, almost 22% of elders stay alone.

Poor diet:

We all know that food is necessary to maintain good health but not many of us practice that on daily basis. Many of us eat junk foods, and foods rich in salt and sugars. Not just those, we often do not include vegetables and fruits in our diet. Taking poor diet causes diseases like obesity, diabetes, etc. In India, people consume more cereals and avoids proteins, fruits, and vegetables. There is an increasing status of obesity among men and women, especially in urban areas.

Inactive lifestyle: 

In the contemporary world, we all sit long hours in front of the screen. A study in 2014, by the University of Regensburg in Germany, showed that every 2 hours a person sit, increases the chances of colon cancer by 8% and chances of lung cancer by 6%. This was regardless of other physical activity during the day.

Sleep deprivation:

Sitting long hours before the screen aids in sleep deprivation as well. The blue light from the screen has been linked with problems like strained eyes, blurred vision, and even cataracts. Almost 33% of adults in the country suffer from insomnia and the bigger problems.

Pessimistic attitude:

We all have heard of the phrase that does not let negative attitude ruin your life. But negative attitude and pessimism are now a widespread problem. Pessimism is when you think that things will go wrong or will not go according to your plans. This leads to depression and unwanted stress.

These 5 habits are as dangerous as smoking. So, give up on that negative attitude, sleep well, be more active in daily life, eat balanced food and be happy. You will see positive results in your mind, body and spirit once you give up on all these 5 habits.

HARD TO GET VACCINE

                                                    HARD TO GET VACCINE

BY : NEHA SHAHAB

SLUM RESIDENTS FIND IT HARD TO GET VACCINATED . DUE TO LACK OF DIGITAL ILLITERACY AND KNOWLEDGE. EARLIER A GREAT INITIATIVE BY DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT THEY SETUP WALK IN VACCINATION CAMPS BUT THIS PROCESS HAS BEEN SUSPENDED DUE TO SHORTAGE OF VACCINE IN THE CENTRE.

A LADY NAMED REKHA WORKS AS A DOMESTIC HELPER LOST HER JOB BECAUSE SHE DIDN’T GET VACCINE AND SHE WILL NOT ALLOWED THE SOCIETY WHERE SHE WORKS. SHE SAID IT WILL MADE HER FAMILY’S SURVIVAL DIFFICULT IN THE CITY. SHE VISITED THE PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES IN THE LAST 15 DAYS BUT COULD NOT GET VACCINE. SHE SAID THE OFFICER ASKED HER TO REGISTER ONLINE BUT SHE DIDN’T HAVE ANY DOCUMENTS.

THIS IS NOT ONLY ONE STORY THERE ARE MANY REKHA WHO WORKS AS A HOUSE HELPER AND NOW ARE NOT WORKING AS THEY DIDN’T GET VACCINE DUE TO THEIR ARE ILLITERATE , WE AS EDUCATED , LITERATE RESPONSIBLE PERSON IN THE SOCIETY HELP AND AWARE THE DOMESTIC HELPERS , SECURITY GUARDS , GROUND STAFF BY BOOKING THEIR SLOT ON COWIN APP AND MAKE THEM VACCINATED

NEW MEDIUM OF LEARNING

                                           NEW MEDIUM OF LEARNING 

BY : NEHA SHAHAB

AS A COUNTRY WE ARE GOING THROUGH AN INCREDIBLE PHASE OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND IT IMPACT EVERY SECTOR NOT JUST IN BUSINESS , EDUCATION AS WELL. ACCORDING, TO RECENT REPORT AFTER US , INDIA IS THE 2 HIGHEST COUNTRY FOR THE ENROLLMENT COURSES ALL OVER THE WORLD.

THERE ARE MORE THAN 560 MILLION USERS IN THE COUNTRY AND THE NUMBER IS GROWING EXPONENTIALLY. IT MEANS THAT NOW THE ONLINE WORLD HAS BECOME EASIER ACCESSIBLE FOR OUR POPULATION. THE LEARNING MARKET THAT STOOD AT $247 MILLION IN 2016 IS NOE EXPECTED TO REACH $1.6 BILLION BY THE END OF THE YEAR 2021. AS PER THE CONDITIONS RIGHT NOW PANDEMIC SITUATION PEOPLE ARE FORCED TO LIVE INSIDE, THEIR IS A HUGE POSSIBILITY OF GROWTH OS E-LEARNING IT COMES WITH MANY BENEFITS.

THERE ARE 245+EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY STARTUP IN THE COUNTRY THAT IS CHANGING THE WAY OF EDUCATION IS DELIVERED IN THE COUNTRY. IT DOES NOT LIMITED TO SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. IT HAS HELPED STUDENTS AND OPENED VARIOUS OPPORTUNITIES FOR THEM.

THE DEMAND FOR THE ONLINE EDUCATION WILL CREATE MORE EMPLOYMENT FOR THE LECTURES IN THE FUTURE.SO WE CAN CONSIDER THAT WE HAVE THE BRIGHTEST FUTURE FOR ONLINE EDUCATION IN INDIA. 

India at the Olympics

The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896 and it took India only four years before seeing their first representation at the Summer Olympic Games. It all started for India in 1900 when they sent lone athlete Norman Pritchard to Paris where he won two medals in Men’s 200 meters and Men’s 200-meter hurdles. India has participated in every Summer Games since then, sending their first Olympic team in 1920 comprising four athletes and two wrestlers. It was, however, not till 1928 when they saw their next medal and thus began the domination of the Indian hockey team. The pre-Independence Indian hockey team dominated the Olympics from 1928 to 1936 winning three titles. In the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, India beat Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Switzerland before defeating Netherlands in the final to claim their first ever gold. In 1932 Summer, Olympics, India defeated USA 24 – 1, the largest margin of victory in Olympic history. In 1936 Olympics final, they defeated Germany 8 – 1, the largest margin of victory ever in an Olympic final.

 From 1948, an independent India began sending delegations of more than 50 athletes, selected by various sports federations. The delegation was headed by a chef-de-mission. The Indian field hockey team won gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics by defeating Great Britain in the final. It was the first gold medal for India as an independent nation. They continued their dominance by winning the sixth straight title by defeating Pakistan in the final in 1956 Summer Olympics.  Also winning in 1964 and 1980, the Indian Hockey team has recorded eight titles in field hockey thus leading the leader board.

Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics was postponed in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is held largely behind closed doors with no public spectators permitted under the state of emergency. Despite being rescheduled for 2021, the event retains the name Tokyo 2020 for marketing and branding purposes. This is the first time that the Olympic Games have been postponed and rescheduled, rather than cancelled.

On Day 1 of the Games Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu gave India its first medal at Tokyo 2020 as she won the silver medal in the women’s 49kg category as China’s Zhihu Hou took gold. China’s Zhihu lifted 94kg to create an Olympic record while a new Olympic record was registered by Mirabai Chanu with a successful lift of 115kg in clean and jerk. The Indian women’s hockey team began their campaign on a poor note, losing 1-5 to Netherlands. In table tennis singles event, Manika Batra won her first-round match against Tin-Tin Ho of Great Britain in straight games. In tennis, Sumit Nagal won his first-round singles match against 2018 Asian Games gold medallist Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan. Indian badminton men’s doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty overcame a difficult challenge from the Chinese Taipei’s duo of Yang Lee and Chi-Lin Wang. In men’s hockey, India beat New Zealand 3-2 in the Pool A match as they recovered from a bad start early in the match.

As of July 24th 2021, India has won 9 Gold medals, 7 Silver medals and 12 Bronze medals; giving the country a totality of 28 medals. With the expectations set high after the win of the silver medals; it looks like India will finally go back to show their dominance at the Olympics as the hockey team once did.

India at the Olympics

The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896 and it took India only four years before seeing their first representation at the Summer Olympic Games. It all started for India in 1900 when they sent lone athlete Norman Pritchard to Paris where he won two medals in Men’s 200 meters and Men’s 200-meter hurdles. India has participated in every Summer Games since then, sending their first Olympic team in 1920 comprising four athletes and two wrestlers. It was, however, not till 1928 when they saw their next medal and thus began the domination of the Indian hockey team. The pre-Independence Indian hockey team dominated the Olympics from 1928 to 1936 winning three titles. In the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, India beat Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Switzerland before defeating Netherlands in the final to claim their first ever gold. In 1932 Summer, Olympics, India defeated USA 24 – 1, the largest margin of victory in Olympic history. In 1936 Olympics final, they defeated Germany 8 – 1, the largest margin of victory ever in an Olympic final.

 From 1948, an independent India began sending delegations of more than 50 athletes, selected by various sports federations. The delegation was headed by a chef-de-mission. The Indian field hockey team won gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics by defeating Great Britain in the final. It was the first gold medal for India as an independent nation. They continued their dominance by winning the sixth straight title by defeating Pakistan in the final in 1956 Summer Olympics.  Also winning in 1964 and 1980, the Indian Hockey team has recorded eight titles in field hockey thus leading the leader board.

Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics was postponed in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is held largely behind closed doors with no public spectators permitted under the state of emergency. Despite being rescheduled for 2021, the event retains the name Tokyo 2020 for marketing and branding purposes. This is the first time that the Olympic Games have been postponed and rescheduled, rather than cancelled.

On Day 1 of the Games Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu gave India its first medal at Tokyo 2020 as she won the silver medal in the women’s 49kg category as China’s Zhihu Hou took gold. China’s Zhihu lifted 94kg to create an Olympic record while a new Olympic record was registered by Mirabai Chanu with a successful lift of 115kg in clean and jerk. The Indian women’s hockey team began their campaign on a poor note, losing 1-5 to Netherlands. In table tennis singles event, Manika Batra won her first-round match against Tin-Tin Ho of Great Britain in straight games. In tennis, Sumit Nagal won his first-round singles match against 2018 Asian Games gold medallist Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan. Indian badminton men’s doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty overcame a difficult challenge from the Chinese Taipei’s duo of Yang Lee and Chi-Lin Wang. In men’s hockey, India beat New Zealand 3-2 in the Pool A match as they recovered from a bad start early in the match.

As of July 24th 2021, India has won 9 Gold medals, 7 Silver medals and 12 Bronze medals; giving the country a totality of 28 medals. With the expectations set high after the win of the silver medals; it looks like India will finally go back to show their dominance at the Olympics as the hockey team once did.

“Do what you love”

Do what you love,

This is your life,

Follow your dreams,

So play your role.

As long as you follow,

The path of righteousness,

And do what you love,

Who are they to judge?

You now write the unknown,

Chapters of your inspiring story,

Let your hard work beat their talent,

Keep growing but stay humble.

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This is a short and simple poem which encourages the reader to do what they love as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone in anyway. We are happier when we do what we love so never let anyone force you into doing something you dislike.

"Do what you love"

Do what you love,

This is your life,

Follow your dreams,

So play your role.

As long as you follow,

The path of righteousness,

And do what you love,

Who are they to judge?

You now write the unknown,

Chapters of your inspiring story,

Let your hard work beat their talent,

Keep growing but stay humble.

Photo by Natasha Fernandez on Pexels.com

This is a short and simple poem which encourages the reader to do what they love as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone in anyway. We are happier when we do what we love so never let anyone force you into doing something you dislike.

Affirmations for Being a Topper

An affirmation is a statement or proposition that is declared to be true. When said in the present tense, affirmations have a way of embedding these positive statements into our subconscious minds, making us feel truly empowered. By stating our goals and our desired feelings out loud, we are essentially speaking our ideal futures into existence.

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I am craving knowledge. I learn new stuff with enthusiasm.

I am a very consistent performer.

I learn everything I want to with ease.

I am very good at time management.

My emotional intelligence is at excellent level.

I always plan ahead. I plan all that happens in my life before hand.

Also I’m great at executing my plans.

I am very clear about what I want.

I choose everything rightly.

I love knowledge.

My friend circle is very motivating and we work towards constructive goals.

I set my goals and achieve them with confidence.

I know very well to manage my duties passion, hobbies, goals and entertainment.

I am very focused, I completely pay attention to the lectures. I respect the speaker’s feelings.

I am constantly being supported by all the good and positive powers and forces. I know they are here to help.

I value grades. They are too important for us. I get extraordinary grades.

I take criticism in a positive manner.

Affirmations for Being a Topper

An affirmation is a statement or proposition that is declared to be true. When said in the present tense, affirmations have a way of embedding these positive statements into our subconscious minds, making us feel truly empowered. By stating our goals and our desired feelings out loud, we are essentially speaking our ideal futures into existence.

Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels.com

I am craving knowledge. I learn new stuff with enthusiasm.

I am a very consistent performer.

I learn everything I want to with ease.

I am very good at time management.

My emotional intelligence is at excellent level.

I always plan ahead. I plan all that happens in my life before hand.

Also I’m great at executing my plans.

I am very clear about what I want.

I choose everything rightly.

I love knowledge.

My friend circle is very motivating and we work towards constructive goals.

I set my goals and achieve them with confidence.

I know very well to manage my duties passion, hobbies, goals and entertainment.

I am very focused, I completely pay attention to the lectures. I respect the speaker’s feelings.

I am constantly being supported by all the good and positive powers and forces. I know they are here to help.

I value grades. They are too important for us. I get extraordinary grades.

I take criticism in a positive manner.

SEXISM

BY: VAIBHAVI MENON

Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one’s sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but it primarily affects women and girls. It has been linked to stereotypes and gender roles, and may include the belief that one sex or gender is intrinsically superior to another. Extreme sexism may foster sexual harassment, rape, and other forms of sexual violence. Gender discrimination may encompass sexism, and is discrimination toward people based on their gender identity or their gender or sex differences. Gender discrimination is especially defined in terms of workplace inequality. It may arise from social or cultural customs and norms.

the term “sexism” was most likely coined on November 18, 1965, by Pauline M. Leet during a “Student-Faculty Forum” at Franklin and Marshall College. Specifically, the word sexism appears in Leet’s forum contribution “Women and the Undergraduate”, and she defines it by comparing it to racism, stating in part “When you argue that since fewer women write good poetry this justifies their total exclusion, you are taking a position analogous to that of the racist—I might call you, in this case, a ‘sexist’. Both the racist and the sexist are acting as if all that has happened had never happened, and both of them are making decisions and coming to conclusions about someone’s value by referring to factors which are in both cases irrelevant.” Also, according to Shapiro, the first time the term “sexism” appeared in print was in Caroline Bird’s speech “On Being Born Female”, which was published on November 15, 1968, in Vital Speeches of the Day. In this speech she said in part: “There is recognition abroad that we are in many ways a sexist country. Sexism is judging people by their sex when sex doesn’t matter. Sexism is intended to rhyme with racism.” Sexism may be defined as an ideology based on the belief that one sex is superior to another. It is discrimination, prejudice, or stereotyping based on gender, and is most often expressed toward women and girls.

Sociology has examined sexism as manifesting at both the individual and the institutional level. According to Richard Schaefer, sexism is perpetuated by all major social institutions. Sociologists describe parallels among other ideological systems of oppression such as racism, which also operates at both the individual and institutional level. Early female sociologists Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ida B. Wells, and Harriet Martineau described systems of gender inequality, but did not use the term sexism, which was coined later. Sociologists who adopted the functionalist paradigm, e.g. Talcott Parsons, understood gender inequality as the natural outcome of a dimorphic model of gender. Psychologists Mary Crawford and Rhoda Unger define sexism as prejudice held by individuals that encompasses “negative attitudes and values about women as a group.” Peter Glick and Susan Fiske coined the term ambivalent sexism to describe how stereotypes about women can be both positive and negative, and that individuals compartmentalize the stereotypes they hold into hostile sexism or benevolent sexism.

Feminist author bell hooks defines sexism as a system of oppression that results in disadvantages for women. Feminist philosopher Marilyn Frye defines sexism as an “attitudinal-conceptual-cognitive-orientational complex” of male supremacy, male chauvinism, and misogyny. Philosopher Kate Manne defines sexism as one branch of a patriarchal order. In her definition, sexism rationalizes and justifies patriarchal norms, in contrast with misogyny, the branch which polices and enforces patriarchal norms. Manne says that sexism often attempts to make patriarchal social arrangements seem natural, good, or inevitable so that there appears to be no reason to resist them.