How To Become A YouTuber

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YouTube’s popularity continues to grow, the reputation of its content creators grows with it. In August 2018, the status of its top stars reached a new high when KSI and Logan Paul faced off in a boxing match that generated around $13 million in pay-per-view revenue. Starting your own channel from scratch and growing it into something special isn’t just a pipe dream. Many YouTubers have done it and more will do it again in the future. One of those YouTubers could be you.

Make A Plan: How often do I want to upload videos? This is also very important because the more videos you want to upload, the harder it will be to create fresh content and keep up with your schedule. As a kid, you probably have school to take into consideration and other after school activities.]

Follow your passion: It is almost impossible to create a really engaging video without having a genuine passion for what you’re doing. If you pretend to be interested, it won’t be long before you get called out in the comments section! Passion is infectious. That’s why even potentially boring topics can prove to be extremely successful on YouTube.

Make Your Content: Once you’ve decided what you want to create videos about, start thinking of how you can develop personal branding around that. Look for a unique selling point that’s related to the niche you’ve chosen and start owning it.

Choose your target audience: Just like you would if you were running an ad campaign, consider which demographic group your content would be most suited to. Think about factors like age, gender, and occupation when making your decision. It’s often best to target an audience that’s the same age and gender as you, as it’s easier to relate to them. Ask your friends what they’d be interested in watching and their answers could give you an insight into what your peers would like.

A ‘YouTube Influencer’ makes their money through sponsorships and ad revenue from other companies and brands as well as YouTube itself (if you become a ‘big’ YouTube influencer).

To monetize off of your YouTube channel you have to have at least 1,000 genuine (not bought or spam) subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in a year.

SEO: SEO is something that not everyone on YouTube will be doing, so it could be the secret weapon in your quest to become a top YouTuber. If you’re not familiar with it, it stands for search engine optimization and refers to the methods by which content is optimized to rank higher when someone searches for it. If you optimize your channels, videos, and playlists correctly, you’ll have a much better chance of being found on YouTube. The search ranking algorithm on YouTube will take into account how well your content, titles and video description matches the search intent of a viewer. If your content isn’t relevant, it won’t rank.

Once you’ve made it in, you can start making money from ads. The types of ads are: display ads, overlay ads, sponsored cards, skippable video ads and non-skippable video ads. Display ads appear to the right of your video, above suggestions, while overlay ads are semi-transparent and appear on the lower part of your video. The other ads appear at various points before, during, and after your video.

Tourist Places in Mumbai

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Mumbai, which is the capital of Maharashtra, is known as ‘the city of dreams’. Many tourist attractions will appeal you to visit the place again and again. From the common street food taste to the gleaming Bollywood, the city is just going to leave you open-mouthed.

Gateway of India: The Gateway of India is a landmark that denotes India’s main ports and is a noteworthy vacation destination for guests who touch base in India surprisingly. At a certain point in time, this landmark spoke to the greatness of the British Raj in India. A most loved spot for visitors, these days, and this landmark pulls in vendors, food stalls and also the photography buffs. The passing of the First Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry; was recorded as the primary headliner that occurred at the Gateway of India.

Marine Drive: Are you a person who wants to sit back and relax from your busy day in a city that never sleeps? This is one of the most breath-taking places which calm your soul with the silence and beauty of the Arabian sea is the Marine Drive. It is a 4 km long promenade that lights up at night and looks like Queens Necklace. Because of the streetlights that make the road look like a pearl necklace.

Colaba Causeway Market- Colaba Causeway is also known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road. If you are a shopping kind of person then this place is for you. Along with the small shops of garments, shoes and other materials to big boutiques all available in this market. You should know how to bargain and get some good stuff home.

Elephanta Caves- The perfect place to indicate the Indian Culture and architecture is the Elephanta Caves. It is built with solid rocks and delicately sculptured idols. There are seven caves present. The first big cave is made up of rock-cut stone sculptures dedicated to Lord Shiva. Further, there are six small caves with rock-cut sculptures representing Buddhism. 

Haji Ali: The structure of Haji Ali was on an arrangement of high rising rocks and was given its present day shape in the mid-nineteenth century after the Trust was lawfully framed as an element in 1916. Haji Ali Dargah is the complex that holds the tomb of the Muslim Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari (R.A.). Alongside the tomb, there is likewise a Masjid at Haji Ali. This landmark has been the sentinel to the shores of Mumbai for quite a while. The structure has white vaults and minarets reminiscent of the Mughal architecture of the period and is a prominent historical monument of Mumbai

Elephanta Caves: Towards the northern end of Marine Drive lies one of the most seasoned seafronts called Chowpatty Beach, which is acclaimed for its bazaars and dinners.  Here one can find hundreds of salesmen are seen walking over the shoreline to sell various items of things, particularly on Sunday nighttimes. One can see stalls highlighting fast food and snacks, like Bhel Puri, Pav Bhaji, and so forth are set up in the territory each and every day. Going further down the path, is Walkeshwar, an exceptionally well-off and elegant range that gets its name from the popular and very loved Walkeshwar Temple.

Impact of Globalisation.

Globalization means the speedup of movements and exchanges of goods, and services, capital, technologies or cultural practices all over the planet. One of the effects of globalization is that it promotes and increases interactions between different regions and populations around the globe.

Globalization has brought benefits in developed countries as well as negative effects. The positive effects include several factors which are education, trade, technology, competition, investments and capital flows, employment, culture and organization structure.

Together with economic and financial globalization, there has obviously also been cultural globalization. Indeed, the multiplication of economic and financial exchanges has been followed by an increase in human exchanges such as migration, expatriation or traveling. These human exchanges have contributed to the development of cultural exchanges. This means that different customs and habits shared among local communities have been shared among communities that used to have different procedures and even different beliefs.

Good examples of cultural globalization are, for instance, the trading of commodities such as coffee or avocados. Coffee is said to be originally from Ethiopia and consumed in the Arabid region. Nonetheless, due to commercial trades after the 11th century, it is nowadays known as a globally consumed commodity. Avocados, for instance, are grown mostly under the tropical temperatures of Mexico, the Dominican Republic or Peru. They started by being produced in small quantities. to supply the local populations but today guacamole or avocado toasts are common in meals all over the world.

Globalization is a complex phenomenon. As such, it has a considerable influence on several areas of contemporary societies. Let’s take a look at some of the main negative effects globalization has had so far.

Apart from all the benefits globalization has had on allowing cultural exchanges it also homogenized the world’s cultures. That’s why specific cultural characteristics from some countries are disappearing. From languages to traditions or even specific industries. That’s why according to UNESCO, the mix between the benefits of globalization and the protection of local culture’s uniqueness requires a careful approach.

Benefits of Regular Exercise

Exercise is defined as any movement that makes your muscles work and requires your body to burn calories.

There are many types of physical activity, including swimming, running, jogging, walking, and dancing, to name a few.

Here are the fews ways regular exercise benefits your body and brain.

It can make you feel happier

Exercise has been shown to improve your mood and decrease feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress.

It produces changes in the parts of the brain that regulate stress and anxiety. It can also increase brain sensitivity for the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine, which relieve feelings of depression.

Additionally, exercise can increase the production of endorphins, which are known to help produce positive feelings and reduce the perception of pain.

It can help with weight loss

Some studies have shown that inactivity is a major factor in weight gain and obesity.

To understand the effect of exercise on weight reduction, it is important to understand the relationship between exercise and energy expenditure.

Your body spends energy in three ways:

👉digesting food
👉exercising
👉maintaining body functions like your heartbeat and breathing
While dieting, a reduced calorie intake will lower your metabolic rate, which can delay weight loss. On the contrary, regular exercise has been shown to increase your metabolic rate, which can burn more calories to help you lose weight.

It can help skin health

Your skin can be affected by the amount of oxidative stress in your body.

Oxidative stress occurs when the body’s antioxidant defenses cannot completely repair the cell damage caused by compounds known as free radicals. This can damage the structure of the cells and negatively impact your skin.

Even though intense and exhaustive physical activity can contribute to oxidative damage, regular moderate exercise can actually increase your body’s production of natural antioxidants, which help protect cells.

“Good things come to those who sweat.”

Top 6 Websites to Find Data Science Freelance Jobs

Freelancing is a great choice, especially today

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As professional or aspiring data scientists today, we face so many challenges: Learning new skills, improving existing skills, building a strong professional network, job hunting, and landing a role. Data science is one of the glamorous tech fields at the moment, from being an analyst to deep learning professional. The resources to learn are many, the interested candidates are there, but the job availability is not always a match.

To move on in your career, especially in data science, you need to build more projects, hone your skillset, and prove your value as a data scientist. But, how are you going to do that if you can’t find a job or if you weren’t given a chance to put your knowledge to use and prove you can use it correctly?

One of the great options to improve your skills, gain experience, strengthen your portfolio, and have an income is freelancing. Personally, I am a big fan of freelancing; although I am fully aware that succeeding as a freelancer is not easy, it’s very doable. As a freelance data scientist, you can choose the projects that you find interesting and really want to work on. You can also set your hourly pay, and most importantly, you get to be your own boss.

Perhaps my favorite thing about being a freelancer is the freedom of time. You get to choose when to work and when to take some time off, which is not always an option in regular 9-to-5 jobs. So now, you probably have a few questions, like, how do I get started with freelancing? Where do I find a freelance role (a gig)? What kinds of gigs exist out there?

I answered the latter question in another article, and I will write one answering the first question later this month. But today, let’s focus on the middle question, “where can I find and browse available data science freelance gigs?” So I will focus today on the top 6 websites you can use to find freelance data science roles.

№1: LinkedIn Job Finder

I will start with a great website that is often ignored, especially when looking for LinkedIn freelance gigs. Of course, we all know the professional networking website, and some of us have found our full-time job on LinkedIn. But, LinkedIn won’t probably come to mind if you’re looking for a freelance project.

LinkedIn can be used to look for freelance jobs; the trick is to filter the role type to “contract” or “temporary” only to see the freelance roles. Another good thing about using LinkedIn to find freelance roles is that you can set your experience level only to see jobs that match your skillset.

№2: AngelList

Next up on the list is a website very popular with startups, AngelList. AngelList is one of the top websites to find freelance tech roles in general and data science ones in particular. So, all you need to do is build a potent profile and start browsing available roles.

On AngelList, you can find roles for every experience level. Whether you are a fresh graduate, a self-learner, or a professional, you find well-paying roles for your experience. The website has many roles, both remote and in specific locations, with the possibility of being remote.9 Free Quality Resources to Learn and Expand Your Python SkillsLearn Python regardless of your technical background.towardsdatascience.com

№3: Lemon.io

My next website is not your typical freelance website; it’s a community of developers and startups, Lemon.io. We all understand the importance of community, of belonging especially in the freelance world. However, being a freelancer may feel lonely; Lemon tries to overcome that by building an exclusive community.

In Lemon, you can find different freelance roles for all tech specialties, from pure Python to web dev to data science, with hourly pay anywhere from $35~ to $55. To ensure quality, you will need to pass a simple English test and technical interview with one of Lemon’s developers to join Lemon.

№4: Toptal

When you ask an experienced freelance data scientist to recommend you a website to find roles, one of the websites that you will hear often is Toptal. Toptal is a remote talent company that aims to match skilled people with projects that match their skillset.

Toptal is more than a hiring website; it offers many resources and events to improve your skills and learn more about the future of work. Once you pass the initial screening and based on your experience and skill level, you can have an hourly rate ranging from $20 to $100+.6 Lesser-Known Data Science Blogs That Are Worth Followingtowardsdatascience.com

№5: Upwork

Next on today’s list is a website famous for being the freelance holy grail, not just tech freelance, but any freelance out there, Upwork. Create a profile, pass the screening, start browsing available roles, or just wait for clients to contact you.

In Upwork, you can mainly find two types of jobs based on payment: fixed payment and flexible roles. The fixed price has a fixed price to a specific amount of hours, while the flexible ones have average hourly pay starting from $20 and up.

№6: Kolabtree

Last but not least is a freelance platform with over 20,000 scientists and experts on board, Kolabtree. Kolabtree connects freelancers of all levels of experiance to businesses of all sizes from all over the world, with hundreds of projects are posted every month, and you can filter it by the exact topic you want to work on, like data science or a more specific subject areas.

Kolabtree is free to signup for and starts applying for projects with an hourly rate starting from $30 on data analysis, machine learning, and statistical analysis projects.

Final thoughts

As a data scientist myself and a computer science instructor, I fully understand the frustration of applying to tens of jobs and sometimes not hearing back from any. I know what it is like to feel unworthy and not enough, skilled enough, smart enough, and good enough. Unfortunately, the current way job hunting work tends to strengthen this feeling of unworthiness and leave the applicant mentally tired.

But, one of the ways I was able to overcome that feeling of being unemployable is freelancing. So, I decided to get out of the job-hunting world and make my own path to prove myself, to myself first, and to employers out there. I made a profile and started doing freelance projects. I started small, and the size of my projects and my skills grew with time.5 Python Books to Transfer Your Code to The Next Leveltowardsdatascience.com

So, if you reached a good point in your learning journey or got tired of your company and looking for something new, something challenging and rewarding, I suggest you give freelancing a try. Check the websites I proposed in this article out, and maybe you will find a gig that matches your skills and that you will feel excited about.

After all, you build your own path to success.

Fashion Trends That Made Comeback

Part-2

Corduroy
Corduroy was incredibly popular in the ’70s and was mainly used for children’s clothing. Coming back into fashion in this era, we see corduroy everywhere.

Scrunchies
scrunchies have made a return to the fashion game. Not only fashionable amongst your fellow peers, but many celebrities are also rocking this trend too. Scrunchies are actually quite easy to make yourself using fabrics.

Bum bags
Bum bags becoming more and more popular today. Not only are they convenient and easy to carry, but they are also becoming a staple in the fashion industry.

Puffy Sleeves
Puffy sleeves are coming back as a fashion trend with a bang. puffy sleeve is a lot more elegant and modern. They are often seen paired with high waisted skirts and flared pants.

Baggy jeans
It’s not just the low rise pants that are fashionable again, baggy jeans are back in style for summer 2021.

Fashion Trends That Made Comeback

Fashion trends are forever changing.

Bell Bottoms
Bell bottoms are a trend from the ’70s and ’80s which have recently made a comeback. They exhibit a retro summer style for fashion divas. These trousers are ideal for those who want to make their legs look longer and slimmer. For a perfect office look, you can match it with a black or a neutral colour trousers with a white shirt and a short vest.

Asymmetric Dresses
Nowadays the fresh asymmetrical trend is sweeping the fashion arena. Fashion influencers have adopted this uber-chic trend and are experimenting with ways of wearing asymmetrical dresses. The rule of fashion is ‘not to follow’ the rules.

Animal prints
Animal prints always make a comeback with the latest fashion twist. Prints like leopard, zebra or even tiger are steadily taking the spotlight.

Mom Jeans
Mom jeans were incredibly popular back in the ’90s and have made a strong comeback in the 21st century with many new ways to style them.

Chunky Sneakers
Chunky sneakers were a trend that nobody thought would come back into style again. But like they were in the ’80s, these have made a huge comeback.

Bike Shorts
Bike shorts keep coming back as a hot trend in fashion. Pairing these shorts with oversized sweaters, t-shirts and often with a pair of chunky sneakers.

Who owns Land Rover?

 

LAND ROVER-

Originally started as a Bicycle manufacturer
in 1885 in England to start a Sports utility vehicle manufacturing JLR Motors
has come a long way, currently, Land Rover is owned by Indian company Tata
Motors. Let’s have a look at the history of Land Rover Motors and how it was
owned by an Indian company?

Tata Industries-

Started as a trading company in 1868
by Jamshed Ji Tata, later being one of the biggest and oldest industries in
India, from producing Steel to Tea, Tata industries have many subsidiaries, and Tata
motors are one of them

Tata Motors History-

Tata Motors is one of the oldest Automotive
companies started in 1998 by Ratan Tata, originally started as a Locomotive the manufacturer then Manufacturing commercial vehicles, Tata Motors launched Indica
as their first passenger vehicle which was a huge success for the company, this
is where Tata motors started to grow very rapidly. Some of the highest selling
cars for Tata motors were-

·      
Tata Sierra

·      
Tata Safari

·      
Tata Indica

·      
Tata Sumo

·      
Tata Harrier

·      
Tata
Nexon(one of the highest-selling and safest cars in India)

(Tata Motors also
has recorded for creating the most inexpensive car “Nano” rear engine hatchback
with a dual cylinder engine having 625 ccs and 38 ps of power)

These are some of the Cars which
helped the company to build a huge empire in the country

JLR
History

  • 1947: Rover
    Company Chairman Maurice Wilks designs the first Land Rover model, built
    on a Jeep axle and chassis.
  • April 30, 1948: The first Land Rover officially debuts at the Amsterdam Motor Show.
  • 1967: Rover Company becomes Rover Triumph, as part of Leyland Motors (later British Leyland Motors).
  • 1978: Land Rover Limited becomes its own company under British Leyland Motors, 30 years after the creation of the first Land Rover model.
  • 1994: The Rover Group is acquired by BMW.
  • 2000: The Rover Group is broken up by BMW and
    Land Rover is sold to Ford.
  • 2008: Tata Motors
    based in India purchases Land Rover and Jaguar from Ford

Relationship with
JLR-

Land Rover has seen much ownership
till now, from British Leyland in 1978 to BMW Group 1994 to Ford Motors in 2000
which was finally purchased by Tata motors in 2008 as a whole subsidiary

·       Tata Motors
Tata Motors purchased both companies Jaguar and Land Rover as one major company
with Bidding in competition with Mahindra&Mahindra(Indian automotive
company) it cost them a huge 1.7B$

·       Currently, JLR is working as a British Entity
and is producing both Jaguar and Land Rover, Range Rover in 5 Countries

·       Land Rover also works for the Australian and
British Military providing them heavy-duty Machines capable of roaming anywhere
from sand to climbing on steep surfaces

·       Currently, the company is also working on
Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Tata Motors and
Ford Motors-

It should be called Ratan Tata v/s
Ford because in 1999 when Tata Motors was in Huge financial trouble they
reached out to Ford, Ford motors were interested in purchasing the company but Bill
Ford the chairman of the company humiliated Tata by saying we’re doing favors on
you by buying Vehicle division of Tata, This is what after Ratan Tata canceled
the deal and returned to India, 9 years after Ford was at bankruptcy this is
where Tata showed up and bought JLR from Ford, and turned it into a successful venture

Manufacturing
& Business-

JLR Motors have their Manufacturing plant in 5 countries
where Jaguar and Land Rovers are manufactured,

-Pune, India    -Liverpool, UK    -Slovakia   -Brazil  
-China
(in partnership
with cherry)

Currently
produced Land Rovers and Jaguars

Range Rover

·       Range Rover Evoque- Introduced in 2011

·       Defender- Introduced
in 2019

·       Range Rover Sport and Velar- Introduced in 2005 and 2017

·       Range Rover Discovery- Introduced in 1989, one of the oldest and
highest-selling Range Rover to date, Comes with an additional  model Range Rover Discovery Sport

Jaguar

·       Jaguar XE-
Introduced in 2015

·       Jaguar XF-Introduced
in 2007

·       Jaguar F Type- Introduced in 2013

·       Jaguar F Pace- Introduced in 2015

·       Jaguar I Pace- Introduced in 2021 as an Electric
Alternative

Business Ideas
and Upcoming Plans-

In 2019 the company has stated that
they are in full swing for Electrification for Both Jaguar and Range Rover from In the year 2020 only electric models will be produced giving competition to the
current biggest electric manufacturer Tesla Motors and Porsche.

Why Electrification
of Cars?

As most of the companies are looking
forward to electric cars as they are easy to manufacture, and they don’t have
to deal with emission norms which caused huge problems to VW Group in recent
years. And Electric market is currently new to everyone and has huge potential
many startups like Lucid Air have taken this seriously and manufacturing low-cost
EVs.

And one of the biggest reasons is
governments are giving tax reduction for companies and the buyer which make it
more interesting and maintenance cost is very very low compared to traditional
Cars

Current Electric
Competitors World Wide-

·      
Tesla Motors- Model S, Model 3(cheapest Tesla), Model
X, Model Y
(Direct competitor to Land Rover as it
is an SUV)

·      
General
Motors-
Chevrolet Bolt

·      
Tata Motors-
Nexon EV(Cheapest EV)

·      
Porsche- Porsche Taycan (2nd fastest EV
after Tesla S Plaid)

·      
Ford- Mustang Mach-E and Ford F-150 Lightning

·      
Hyundai- Kona

Business and
Income-

Few years were awful for JLR as
the sales were dropped to a high extent which mainly caused Ford Motors to sell
JLR to Tata Motors still the company is in Huge Debt but is picking up pace
from mid-2019 company faced a loss of 395 million and a profit of 156 million, Tata
Motors was also looking for a partnership for joint-venture in JLR

Current sales of JLR Combined- (source:-
Jaguar land rover Pvt. Limited)

Marketing and
Movies-

Range Rovers are an all-time favorite
for celebrities in Movies, Because of their sleek design, posh interiors, and
always work as a status symbol. Take it from James Bond Movie: Skyfall to
Upcoming No time to die or The Captian America: Winter Soldier. These are some
of the movies where Jaguar Range Rover Marketing teams work very cleverly, by
showing its capabilities and power

Even Singers like Charlie Puth is also
involved in these campaigns like his new song “I warned my self” where
he was showing his Jaguar XE

Quality Control-

·       Earlier reports showed poor quality control
over JLR, cars were malfunctioning, breakdowns, engine issues

·       Most of the issues were shown in Velar and
Evoque, where the company fixed it for free but this led to the decline of
trust by the customers towards JLR

·       Reports also showed Range Rovers have a very low-reliability percentage only 68% and the servicing charges are hefty as
compared to other manufacturers.

Controversies-

As I told you before JLR has quality
control issues but in China, it was more than that production issues, quality issues,
reliabilities issues, the fewer amount of sales network and dealers were
selling jaguar at 30% less which faced a heavy loss

Semiconductor shortage- This problem occurred
in Jan 2021 as Mercedes and JLR run short on semiconductors, which caused them
to work only on 50% potential which will heavily affect the Q2 quarter for
these companies

Emission Norms- JLR were accused of
cheating with emissions of their cars, where the office released a statement saying “we follow emission norms and we don’t use any cheat device
and software to hide their emissions”

After the VW Emission Scandals
Regulatory were made strict toward companies where they find Jaguar XE and Range
Rover was emitting 9 times and 11 times more carbon than normal norms this is
where JLR has to recall 44’000 cars for over emission.

 

Awards-

·      
Land Rover The defender was awarded as 2021 best car design

·      
Range Rover Sport
Completed its millionth sales

·      
Awarded as one of
the safest cars

12 Indian Snacks You Must Try

If you’re throwing a party, these party snacks recipes will come in handy while preparing your menu. Snacks and appetizers are a must-have at every party or celebration.

Vegetarian snacks are prepared in India in a number of ways. Some snacks have different recipes and methods depending on the locale. While some delicacies are extremely popular across India. There are various delicacies that are only popular in certain parts of India.

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Here are 12 Indian snacks that are easy to make and you can serve them to your guests at the party or get-together.

1. Paneer Tikka: Paneer (Indian cottage cheese cubes) are marinated in a spiced yogurt-based marinade, skewered, and cooked in the oven in this Restaurant Style Tandoori Paneer Tikka.

2. Aloo Tikki: A crispy, crusty, and delicious Aloo Tikki recipe. In Hindi, aloo refers to potatoes, while tikki refers to patties. So these are spicy, herby, and tasty potato patties in the Indian way.

3. Onion Pakoda: Onion fritters prepared with gramme flour are a popular street snack in India. It’s a snack that’s simple to make and tastes great. Serve them with green chutney or sweet chutney and fried salted green chilies. This entire meal can be accompanied by Indian chai.

4. Dahi Bhalla: Lentil dumplings are dipped in a creamy whipped yoghurt and topped with spicy and sweet chutneys in this popular North Indian street food snack. Dahi bhalla differs slightly from dahi vada. Papdis, boiling potato cubes, and cooked chickpeas are all added to dahi bhalla, giving it a variety of textures, tastes, and flavours.

5. Pani Puri: Crisp fried dough balls (puri) are packed with potatoes, sprouts, spicy acidic water, or sweet chutney in this popular Indian street snack. You just cannot eat just one pani puri with so many bursts of flavours and flavours in your mouth.

6. Kaman Dhokla: Gujarati cuisine has a nutritious, tasty, and wonderful vegan snack. It’s light and fluffy, with a mildly tangy-sweet flavour that’s perfect at any time of day. This is also a recipe for instant khaman dhokla.

7. Veg Cutlet: Crispy and flavorful vegetable patties cooked with a variety of vegetables. These vegan patties are best served hot with tomato ketchup and green chutney as a late-night snack. They’re a tasty teatime snack that can also be cooked during the rainy season.

8. Bhel Puri: It is a well-known Mumbai street food. Puffed rice is blended with onions, tomatoes, and other chutneys to make bhel puri. This bhel puri is simple to prepare and contains quick recipes for the three chutneys commonly used in bhel puris.

9. Dal Vada: chana dal, onions, and spices-herbs are used to make this renowned crispy and crunchy fried snack. These are crispy and crunchy, and they make a wonderful tea time snack.

10. Bread Pakora: Bread is dipped in a spicy gramme flour batter and packed with potato stuffing before being fried shallow or deep. In most Punjabi households, these bread pakoras are made for breakfast on Saturdays or Sundays.

11. Hara Bhara Kabab: These delightful and nutritious kababs are made with spinach, peas, and potatoes. It’s both nutritious and delicious, and it goes well with any chutney or sauce. They’re frequently fried in a pan. However, you may either bake or air fried them if you like.

12. Samosas: These samosas have a wonderful potato and peas mixture and are flaky and crispy on the outside. This recipe is a true winner, with a beautiful crust and a soothing filling. Give it a shot and you’ll be surprised at how easy and enjoyable it is to cook samosa at home.

HISTORY OF RED LIPSTICK 💄

Red lipstick is a classic essential to every girl’s beauty bag. It’s fashionable 🌟, classy, and flattering, but it’s also a lot more. It’s audacious, daring, indisputably feminine, and visually stunning. Like its color, Red lipstick has a vibrant, turbulent history, steeped in centuries of significance.

ORIGIN

Many historians claim that red lipstick was first devised in the Sumerian region of southern Mesopotamia at approximately 3,500 B.C.E. Others ascribe the invention of lipstick to the ancient Egyptian elites, who wore scarlet red lipstick made from crushed bugs as a sign of social supremacy.

Irrespective of its exact origin, wearing red lipstick has long been a powerful social icon with a myriad of connotations. Depending on the place and period, the aesthetic was a teasing sign of enticement, a proclamation of social rank, a display of affluence, or an assertion of confidence.

Following the rise of Christianity and puritanical beliefs, the church forbade the wearing of lipsticks or any makeup. Women wearing lipsticks were accused of being sorcerers and witches, as red lips were being associated with Satan worship.

Prostitutes in Ancient Greece were mandated by law to wear red lipstick, so they could not be mistaken for respectable upper-class ladies. The ancient Greeks used a concoction of red dye, sheep sweat, and crocodile droppings in their lipstick.

Queen Elizabeth rekindled the passion for red lipstick in 16th century England with her signature pale face and crimson lips. However, this time, Red lipstick was solely worn by upper-class women & was made of beeswax and red plant-based dyes.

And by the 1700s, England banned Red Lipstick, purportedly because women were using cosmetics to entice men to marry them. Similar restrictions existed in the United States, authorizing for the repudiation of marriage if revealed that the lady had been courting with red lipstick.

Until the late 1800s, most lipsticks were manufactured at home with carmine extracted from insects called cochineal. In 1884, French perfumers created the first commercially available lipstick, using a concoction of deer tallow, castor oil, and beeswax. Lipsticks did not come in plastic or metal tubes like it does today. Rather, they were sold in paper tubes, little pots, and paper-wrapped bundles.

In the late 1800s, Guerlain began making red lipstick with grapefruit, butter, and wax. In the late 1890s, the Sears Roebuck catalog featured rouge for the lips and cheeks.

In 1911, metal lipstick tubes were debuted, making it possible for ladies to retouch their lipstick quickly and easily.

By 1912, stylish ladies in Western culture were openly wearing makeup.

As women’s use of make-up rose, so did the colors and materials used in lipstick. Brightly colored lipstick had become an emblem of sexual and social defiance by the 1970s. In the 1980s, red became the “it” color.

Natural colors and substances became popular in the 1990s. Lipstick accounted for nearly $9.4 billion in cosmetic sales at the turn of the century.

Two inventors are credited with creating the “tube” of lipstick, that enabled women to carry lipstick in their handbags.

  • The metal tube container for lipstick was designed by Maurice Levy of the Scovil Manufacturing Company in 1915. It had a little lever on the side of the tube that lowered and lifted the lipstick. The “Levy Tube” was the name given to Levy’s innovation.
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  • The first swivel-up tube was patented in 1923 by James Bruce Mason Jr.

Earlier lipstick formulae utilized pigment powder, crushed insects, butter, beeswax, and olive oil, however, these early formulas only lasted for a few hours before getting rancid, and they often had negative health consequences.

Paul Baudercroux, a French chemist, created the Rouge Baiser formula in 1927, touted as the very first kiss-proof lipstick. Rouge Baiser, seemingly, was so good at staying on one’s lips that it had to be pulled from the market as it was too difficult to remove.

Decades later, in 1950, Hazel Bishop, a chemist, created No-Smear Lipstick, a new type of long-lasting lipstick, and it became a phenomenal commercial success.

Max Factor, a Polish immigrant cosmetician, founded the brand in 1909, which went on to become one of the most well-known in the history of beauty. In the 1930s, Max Factor introduced their first lip gloss, the first to be worn by movie stars, however soon wider populace also started wearing it.

The Red lip color is here to stay & will forever remain a cult classic.

Ideas and Advice for How To Live a Joyful and Empowered Life.

From this moment on, choose not to let your past dictate your future. What is gone is gone – forever. Now is the time to move on, to do and become what you want: to be the best in any area that you choose, so you may design your own destiny.

Here are a few helpful suggestions that you may take on board, and below you will find a couple of simple tips that can quickly move you in the direction of manifesting your destiny to accomplish many great things in your life.

To join ranks with the most successful people in the field of your choice, or merely to achieve your dreams quietly, for yourself, you will need to take the journey toward a better more enlightened future; toward a more empowered and motivated you, toward a life that you will design and achieve. You will live your life as you want it. And you will become that person you have been dreaming of becoming.

Invest in life – in your life. No more wavering dreams, staring out the window and wishing and hoping. No more sleepless nights worrying about your future as you only see where you are now.

This time it is for real. What you are dreaming of will happen, and in abundance. From today, you will move forward in your life in a dramatic way. You will do what is required of you to accomplish your daily goals, big and small, and you will always expect to succeed at everything you do.

Embrace your unlimited power and build a life of excellence. Success is your one and only option. Fill all of your days with accomplishments, no matter how small you may think they are. It is important, at this point, to realise that most successes stem from your ability to feel certain that you can set out to achieve what it is that you desire – to accomplish great things in your life. And for you to feel certain, you need to become confident.

One of the principle prerequisites to achieving almost anything in life is confidence. Confidence is an indispensable requirement to your success and further development or betterment, be it for your personal or professional needs. Confidence is the doorway to success and fulfilment. With confidence you will have the courage, strength and motivation to tackle and overcome all life’s setbacks and challenges.

The great news is that confidence is a learned skill, and anyone can learn the skills to having awesome and unstoppable confidence.

As promised, here are just a couple of confidence tips that I believe are easy to do and are extremely effective. By repeating the simple tips daily, they will retrain your thinking and become an automatic part of your new successful and confident habit. They will become your new way of life.

Challenge your thoughts that have been holding you back and stretch your mind to raise your limits to unlimited heights.

At the end of each day, put yourself into a confident and resourceful state of mind by jotting down in your diary or daily journal, all of the day’s achievements, no matter how small.

Benefit: The mere act of writing them down reinforces the idea of success and confidence. It is extremely beneficial and motivating for you to feel the successes from deep within so your mind acknowledges them as confident achievements.

Just before going to bed, conceive and initiate your ideal day. Once you have gone through your diary and planned your next day, sit back and take a few minutes to imagine and visualise the entire day, from beginning to end. See it unfolding exactly how you would want it to be, in every situation. Feel the confident emotions that come from success, with the feeling that you have accomplished all that you wanted.

Benefit: When you go to sleep, your unconscious mind will work all night on ways to bring about that which you have just visualised.

Truly make it your destiny to accomplish many great things in your lifetime by adopting a vital ingredient to success, and that is confidence. With confidence you discard worry, hesitation and fear. With confidence you rise above challenges and failures. With confidence you have unlimited motivation and unrelenting persistence.

Do not underestimate the immense power of confidence. Go ahead, reap the rewards and accomplish many great things in your lifetime.

ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR FROM THE LENS OF PSYCHOLOGY

PROLOGUE

How legitimized is life detainment? Which political runs the country in a superior manner? Should youngsters be permitted to watch activity films? Various individuals would without a doubt have different responses to these inquiries. Every last one of them would have their own perspectives to legitimize their answers. This is on the grounds that everybody creates various perspectives about such issues.

These differing attitudes, thus, impact both our convictions and our conduct. Perspectives are fundamental subjects of study in the field of social brain science. We should get what precisely comprises a disposition? How are attitudes created?

WHAT IS ATTITUDE?

As indicated by therapists, a disposition is a scholarly probability to pass judgment on circumstances with a certain goal in mind. It incorporates assessments of individuals, issues, items, or conditions. Such decisions are generally either sure or negative, however now and again they might be questionable also. For example, we may have blended sentiments with respect to a particular individual or issue. A few bits of exploration propose that various variables offer shape to attitudes. These parts are frequently alluded to as the ABCs of attitude.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF ATTITUDE?

Affective Component

The emotional part is about how the article, individual, issue, or circumstance causes us to feel.

Behavioral Component

The social segment is basically about what our disposition means for our conduct.

Cognitive Component

The psychological segment comprises of our musings and feelings about a specific subject.

attitudes can likewise be delegated unequivocal and understood. Express perspectives are those that an individual is intentionally mindful of. An express disposition unmistakably impacts an individual’s practices and assessments. Verifiable attitudes are oblivious yet affect our convictions and practices.

WHAT SHAPES OUR ATTITUDE?

Various variables impact how and why various attitudes take structure.

Individual Experiences

attitudes take structure straightforwardly as an outcome of individual encounters. Henceforth they arise because of direct undertakings or because of different perceptions.

Social Factors

Social jobs and cultural standards significantly affect the mentality of an individual. Social jobs identify with how society anticipates that people should act in a specific circumstance or setting. Accepted practices likewise include society’s principles with respect to what sort of conduct is considered suitable and what isn’t thought about so.

Learning

An individual structures his attitudes in a wide range of ways. For example, sponsors utilize old style molding to impact possible clients’ perspectives for their item. They utilize alluring and engaging portrayals, which makes us foster an uplifting outlook towards the item.

Various Observations

Essentially, individuals attempt to foster their demeanor by noticing individuals around them. In the event that an exceptionally respected individual shows a specific demeanor, we are bound to make a comparable sort of disposition. A relevant case of this is that kids invest a critical portion of energy noticing their folks’ perspectives. Furthermore, they start to exhibit a comparable sort of disposition that they notice.

ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR

A major confusion is that individuals act as indicated by the perspectives they have. Be that as it may, as indicated by various social clinicians, perspectives and conduct are not in every case unmistakably connected. Shockingly, sometimes, individuals really change their attitudes to adjust them to their conduct. Intellectual disharmony is a marvel where an individual encounters mental pain in view of clashing musings, sentiments, or convictions. To keep away from this misery, individuals will in general change their attitudes to foster amicability with different thoughts or even genuine practices.

WHY DO ATTITUDES CHANGE?

Despite the fact that mentality considerably affects conduct, it actually doesn’t continue as before until the end of time. We can transform it. The very factors that add to mentality arrangement can likewise make changes in demeanor.

Old style or operant molding and observational learning can rapidly incite changes in disposition. Traditional molding can undoubtedly make positive enthusiastic reactions to an article, individual, or circumstance by partner positive feelings. Also, operant molding can fortify positive perspectives and at the same time debilitate bothersome ones. Individuals likewise will in general change their perspectives in the wake of noticing the conduct of individuals around them.

Elaboration Likelihood hypothesis is a hypothesis of influence. As per this hypothesis, individuals can change their attitudes in two habits. To start with, individuals can change their mentality in case they are roused to tune in and mull over everything. This might prompt a change in demeanor. Furthermore, they can be impacted by the demeanor of the speaker they pay attention to. This prompts a transitory or shallow change in mentality. Messages that are interesting and that really persuade rationale can prompt extremely durable changes in attitudes.

TOWARDS THE END

Demeanor certainly impacts an individual’s conduct, however that doesn’t imply that it is settled forever. We can without much of a stretch change it differently. This is truly useful as it can empower an individual who has a negative disposition to rapidly change it into a positive methodology. Eventually, we can shape our psyches the manner in which we need.

Facts About The Indian National Flag

Pingali Venkayya, a freedom fighter from Andhra Pradesh designed the Indian National Flag.

India adopted its national flag on July 22, 1947, just before its independence.

It was first hoisted on August 7, 1906, at Parsi Bagan Square in Calcutta.

The first Indian flag consisted of three horizontal stripes of green, yellow and red.

As per the law, The Indian National Flag, is to be made of khadi which is a special type of hand-spun cloth of cotton or silk.

Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha or KKGSS is the only licensed manufacturer and supplier of the Indian National Flag. The original cloth flag can only be made by them.

The saffron colour present in the flag portrays courage and sacrifice while the white colour depicts truth, peace and purity. Prosperity is symbolised by the green colour while the Ashok Chakra represents the Laws of Dharma.

Ashoka Chakra, with 24 equally spaced spokes, in navy blue colour is present in the middle white stripe in the national flag.

The first Indian to raise the Indian National flag on foreign soil was Bhikaji Rustom Cama.

Before 2002, normal citizens of India were not allowed to hoist the National Flag except on Independence Day and Republic Day. In 2002, the Supreme Court of India amended the flag code and gave rights to all citizens to hoist the flag any time as per the flag code.

As per the flag code, the flag must be hoisted in the daytime and there should be no flag or any other symbolic representation above it.

The Indian flag must never be put on the ground and must never be placed upside down.

Moreover, When a foreign dignitary travels in a car provided by the government, the flag should be flown on the right side of the car while the flag of the foreign country should be flown on the left side.

SHOULD TEACHERS BE TESTED JUST LIKE STUDENTS ?

Teachers take exams of students to test how good they are in studying so wouldn’t it be right to take exam of teachers to test how good are they at teaching ? When a student is not studying properly teachers often scold student or contact his/her parents. So, if a teacher is lacking somewhere in teaching shouldn’t students tell him so that he can change his method of teaching.

Students are future of a country and teachers have responsibilities to shape them so that they can have a better future. It is just like a potter gives shape to a clay. I’m not saying that students get a spotless chit for pinning everything on teachers in the event that they don’t get successful. The two of them are similarly responsible for student’s prosperity or disappointment.

Teaching is regularly a singular undertaking. More often than not the teacher is separated from everyone else before the students and he is considered as an insightful master. How an teacher can know how great he is at his specific employment ? How might he work on his courses ? That is the reason, an teacher needs the assistance of his students to land input about his position. He needs input to further develop his showing abilities and his instructing materials.

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Those criticism are additionally an approach to make a discourse among teachers and students. Students ought to reserve the option to criticize both the substance and the techniques for educating. On one hand, the student might turn out to be more persuaded and afterward may connect with and listen all the more cautiously during the class. Then again, they can foster analysis which is today a fundamental ability in a world overpowered by data. Through this interaction of recognizing the failure of their teachers, students will deal with their own failure all the more without any problem.

Again, I am not encouraging the act of disrespect towards teacher. Teachers are incredible individuals who teach us however in case they are managing their work wrongly, they ought to be corrected by understudies. Actually like how teachers set students back on track way. This will be improvement for both teachers as well as students.