Pregnant womens eligible for COVID- 19 vaccination

The pregnant womens are now eligible for COVID 19 vaccination after the recommendation of NITAG (National Immunisation Technical Advisory Group) which is an advisory committee responsible for providing information related to vaccine to the national government of different country, as they follow evidence based work approach and play significant role in the whole pandemic situation. The decision got approved by the Union Health Ministry.


The centre has issued operational guidelines for the vaccination of pregnant women and the healthcare professionals who are responsible for the process. There is high risk of COVID 19 infection in case of pregnant women, which can impact the health of both the mother and the baby. The priority is to inform all such women about the risk, benefit, side effect and then get vaccinated. After most of the people getting vaccinated the centre’s decision on vaccination of pregnant women will surely strengthen the vaccination drive. Now they can register themselves on COVIN or directly visit the vaccination centre.

India and vaccination drive
India started with its vaccination drive in January 2021. It started when two indigenous vaccine Covisheild by Serum institute of India and Covaxin by Bharat biotech passed the trials and got approval. It is India’s first ever adult vaccination drive.
In the first phase of Vaccination drive, all the Frontline workers and healthcare staff got vaccinated and gradually, dividing the population into the category of 45+ and 18+ the vaccination drive begin for the public as well. Apart from this vaccination trials were performed on children as it is forecasted that the third wave is likely to affect children more than adults.


The challenges and progress
India is one of the largest and most populated country in the world. The government of India is running the biggest vaccination drive while they face many challenges which include-

  • Lack of participation
  • Wastage of vaccine
  • Lack of awareness
    While these are some of the most common yet the most difficult obstacles that made it difficult to run the vaccination process and to reach a greater number of people specially the illiterate and rural population of the country. The government planned the strategy from local to national level and made tremendous offers towards making the drive successful by –
  • Eliminating vaccine hesitation
  • Ensuring COVID protocols are followed including mandatory vaccination.
  • Encouraging participation in the vaccine drive

Conclusion
A smooth functioning of the vaccination drive is necessary in order to make sure that maximum number of people get benefited. India has already gone through the worst condition in the second wave where the nation witnessed oxygen shortage, no beds in hospital and medicines running out of stock. Not only this the but, the financial loss and shortage of resources, loss of livelihood in the time of pandemic left the common man shattered.
The pandemic also showed us the reality of our healthcare system and faulty administration. The medical infrastructure is still not well equipped with some of the most basic facility which is a matter of concern.

The status of women in a family


There is a popular concept in the Indian Mythology the Ardhanaarishwara – this word consists of 3 parts “Ardha” which refers to half. “Naari” for women and “Ishwara” for lord. A half male and half female figure, in which the male part depicts lord Shiva and the other half depicts Goddess Shakti, this makes it quite clear to understand that a male and a female has equal importance and power but, in contrast to this we have a society where male enjoys a supreme status than a female in the same household.

There are exceptional cases where a woman is given equal importance in a family as a result of which, most of the women specially those who belong to a backward area or uneducated background have to suffer a lot in her own family but this suffering which is named as the ‘destiny’ of a women creates a much bigger problem. The social norms accept male supremacy and this can be observed in our day-to-day life and practices which are followed since a long time for instance- male head of a family, in a typical household is common but, the drawback is when it comes to decision making and implementation of rules and laws. It ultimately reduces the power of a female they are not allowed to participate in the decision making and even if they are the final decision is in the hand of the head all the major decisions of the family will be taken by the head, rules will be framed by him. Moreover, the traditional role of a women as a housekeeper and the one who is solely responsible for the upbringing of children, serve the family etc has never let women look beyond house and family, this has killed the dreams and ambition of so many women, who could have achieved so much more in life.
Similarly, there are so many incidences and rules which can highlight the fact that the society practices inequality, supremacy and discrimination in different forms and if all these problems exist how can we expect balance in a society.

Today, the situation is better than before a women can be seen in much appropriate roles not only at personal level but, professionally also they are self-build, independent and respected, they have come a long way to get accepted in the roles which were not supposed to be theirs. Theses days women are the sole bread earners in family and get equal participation in the decision making, they have done extraordinary progress to stand out and inspire other women to do the same. As great leaders like Swami Vivekananda have said that a woman is of uttermost importance in a society and the condition of a women in a society reflects the development of a society.


This brings us to the conclusion that, it is not only about supremacy or dominance of a particular gender but, a deep-rooted problem of the society which has many causes and can become an obstacle in the path of development in any country and if we can possibly eradicate such problems from the society. It will definitely benefit each and every one.

What’s broken?

Usually I like to prefer writing about the stuff that can add something to your knowledge but today I am writing on a topic that is basically not my cup of tea. Okay, so as the title suggests what’s broken, dude? Are you really sad because something very precious to you has been broken, or you are crying because that something has been broken, whether it’s important or not. Okay, so that something is obviously important, tho sometimes that important also means our ego.

It might sound not so obvious that sometimes we cry over things that are not so important for us, they are just the part of our life and we like to remark them by our name. Exactly whether it’s a relationship or something related to our jobs, a position that’s not at all yours and you obviously don’t need it also.

Should E-learning continue even after lock-down?

Nowadays the online classes become a customary part of a student’s life in this lockdown. As schools are shut the online studies have become the new normal in today’s life and everyone become become used to it. The parents also feel comfortable with this course of action as it assures them the good amount of knowledge along with safety of their child. And the students also learn whatever they want in the cozy ambience of their home.

One of the best virtues of online classes is that it make students more tech-savvy and enhance their knowledge in the technical field furthermore. They’ve heard more of different applications and services. Apart from formal study, there is so much technical development going on in students throughout the lockout. Their understanding of machines, laptops, cell phones, radios and television is being expanded.

Competency-based learning allows a student to attain transferable skills and competencies.  Such teaching is learner-focused and not dependent on any other factor. The important aspect that every student has a different learning style and level of engagement usually go unaddressed in regular offline classes where many students hesitate in interacting with the teacher due to peer competition or domineering students in the class. The online classes offer flexibility and the ability for students to drive the learning of a competency. The major focus is on skills, knowledge, and/or behaviour, tied with strategic objectives.

Students’ success and cognitive abilities can be conveniently monitored in online courses. In online mode, each student’s data is processed independently and digitally trackable. Although digital platforms allow teachers to accurately monitor students through online learning, face-to – face learning can not be the same. Analytical instruments offer comprehensive information on the success and development of each pupil. This lets teachers build online courses according to student learning habits.

Online courses have made it easier for instructors to easily evaluate students ‘ learning when and as they instruct. Unlike conventional classrooms, tech-enabled classes encourage teachers to post a 2-3 question quiz every 10 minutes or after each idea, or to perform a fact-finding survey. Shy students will take an active role in addressing these questions while they talk with the uncertainty of ‘What if I’m wrong?.

Now, provided the sense of online schooling, some parents want their children to pursue their e-learning even after schools are established in the world. Most parents are not ready to send their homes to kindergarten, even though coronavirus is going down in the region. According to a survey conducted by the ed-tech website, Byju’s has shown that most parents remain involved in online classes for their children even after the pandemic has stopped, as their children profit. In this online style of schooling, children are under the simultaneous guidance of their parents and teachers. That’s why they want their children to pursue their online education.

Online learning, which has been a panacea for the recession, is gradually viewed as a modern trend of schooling. Significant world-changing developments are also a tipping point for technological disruption, such as the emergence of e-commerce post-SARS. Although it could be too early to say, it is very possible that e-learning would have a significant effect on schooling and signal the advent of a new trend.

The Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire administrated India and Pakistan In 16th and 17th centuries. They were Muslims who used to rule a country with Hinduism as majority tho they had given many rights to Hindus as well. Before their invasion India was divided into many small kingdoms of Hindus and Muslims and significantly the rich Jain businessmen were conscientious regarding the devotional arts and many beautiful manuscripts. Mughals fortified Islamic especially Persian Culture arts and beliefs in India.

The great grandson of Tamerlan and Genghis Khan was the first Mughal emperor in India. In 1526, he challenged and defeated Lodhi at the first Battle of Panipat, and then he came to establish the Mughal Empire in India. Babar ruled until 1530, replacing his son Humayun. The Mughal Dynasty developed out of the remnants of the Mongolian Emperor who lived in Turkestan in the 15th century. They have become Muslims and have assimilated the ideology of the Middle East, while retaining aspects of their Far Eastern origins.

They also maintained the great military ability and abilities of their Mongolian predecessors, and were among the first Western military figures to use weapons.

Mughals brought many significant changes in India and its administrative system such as:

  • They introduced centralized government that brought together many kingdoms under one flag.
  • Their one of the most germane contribution was Persian art and culture.
  • They gifted India a unique style of architecture(examples are Taj Mahal).
  • A system of education that took account of pupils’ needs
  • Mughals had given rights and freedom to women.
  • Akbar tried to put a ban on sati and encouraged widows’ remarriage and the creation of special markets for women to make them feel safe and more powerful.
  • Basically they promoted a delegated government with respect for human rights.

Babur, the first Mughal Emperor, was a son of Genghis Khan and Tamerlain. Babur succeeded his father as ruler of the state of Farghana in Turkestan when he was just 12 years old, but he was soon deposed by older relatives. In 1504, Babur traveled to Afghanistan and then returned to India, presumably at the behest of some Indian princes who decided to dispose of their rulers. Babur had disposed of the king, and he wanted to take over himself.

Babur preceded his son Humayun, who was a poor dictator, a great author, and a heroin user. He soon destroyed the kingdom. He finally regained the throne, but died shortly after breaking his spine down the steps. Although Humayan was definitely catastrophic as a monarch, his love of poetry and culture profoundly inspired his son Akbar, and helped to make the Mughal Empire both an artistic and a military force.

The Third Emperor, Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, is considered to be one of the great rulers of all time , regardless of region. Akbar ascended the throne at the age of 13, and proceeded to recapture the remaining territories lost from the Babur Dynasty. At the time of his death in 1605 he ruled much of northern, southern, and western India. Akbar has worked tirelessly to take over the hearts and minds of the Hindu community. While this may well have been for political reasons-he married a Hindu princess (and is said to have married several thousand wives for military and diplomatic purposes)-it was also part of his ideology.

Akbar ‘s son, Emperor Jahangir, re-elected Islam as a state religion and followed a policy of religious freedom. His court comprised a considerable number of Indian Hindus, Persian Shi’a and Sufis, and members of central heterodox Islamic sects. Jahangir also started constructing the majestic temples and gardens that the Mughals are often known for today, hiring hundreds of Persian architects to build palaces and construct splendid gardens.

The architectural accomplishments of the Mughals occurred between 1592 and 1666 during the rule of Jahangir ‘s son, Jahan. The Taj Mahal was commissioned by Jahan. The Taj Mahal stands for the pinnacle of the Mughal Empire; it symbolizes peace, strength and trust. The building is a mausoleum designed by Jahan for his wife Mumtaz, and has come to symbolize the love between two persons.

The time of the Great Moguls, which started in 1526 with the accession of Babur to the throne, ended with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. Under Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire achieved the height of its military strength, but the law remained chaotic. This was partially attributable to the indifference of the people to the bigotry and taxes of Aurangazeb, but also because the kingdom had actually been too large to be ruled effectively. And, some fifty years after his passing, the Mughal Rule disintegrated. Aurangzeb ‘s death was preceded by a war of succession between his three sons.

Indian History

India is always known to be a land of believes and miracles, its culture and heritage is one of the most renowned which furnish it a very valuable position amidst all other countries in the world.The Ministry of Culture has a crucial role to play in the preservation and propagation of art and culture. The goal is to establish ways and means by which basic cultural and esthetic values and expectations remain active and diverse among people. It also undertakes projects to encourage diverse forms of modern art. The Department is a nodal body for the commemoration of global events and the celebration of the centenary of great artists. Prahlad Singh Patel is the new Minister for Education. The Government has recently founded the National Library Project of India under this Ministry.

The history and culture of India is diverse, going back to the dawn of human society. It starts with a strange community along the Indus River and in agricultural societies in the southern region of India. India ‘s history is characterized by the relentless convergence of migrants with the different communities that surround India. Accessible data indicates that the use of iron, copper and other metals was common in the Indian sub-continent at a relatively early point, which is representative of the development that this region of the world has made. By the end of the fourth millennium BC, India had arisen as a area with highly evolved culture.

According to a consensus in modern biology, anatomically modern humans first arrived from Africa in the Indian subcontinent between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. However, the oldest recorded human remains in South Asia date back to 30,000 years ago. Settled life, which includes the transition from foraging to farming and pastoralism, started around 7,000 BCE in South Asia. The presence of wheat and barley domestication can be recorded at the site of Mehrgarh, Balochistan, Pakistan, accompanied immediately by the presence of goats, sheep and cattle.

By 4500 A.D., urban culture had spread more widely, and eventually started to develop into the Indus Valley Civilization, the early civilization of the Old World, which was contemporaneous with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. This civilisation existed between 2500 B.C. and 1900 B.C. in what is now Pakistan and Northwest India, and was known for its town planning, baked brick buildings, extensive irrigation and water supply.

The actual history of India begins with the founding of the Indus Valley Civilization, known more specifically as the Harappan Civilization. It flourished about 2,500 BC, in the western part of South Asia, what is now Pakistan and Western India. The Indus Valley was home to the oldest of the four ancient metropolitan civilizations in Egypt , Mesopotamia, India and China. Nothing was known about this civilization until the 1920s, when the Indian Archeological Department carried out excavations in the Indus Valley, in the remains of the two ancient cities, viz. Mohenjodaro and Harappa were revealed.

The Indus Valley Civilization was largely an agricultural civilization, and people lived in well-planned and well-built settlements, which were also centres of commerce. The ruins of Mohenjodaro and Harappa indicate that these were splendid trading cities — well built, scientifically organized, and well looked after. They had large roads and well-developed irrigation networks. The buildings were built of bricks and had two or three storeys.

A lot of monarchs invaded India afterwards, a lot of civilizations came into existence. Some important time periods in Indian History are The vedic civilization, the Buddhist era, Gupta Dynasty, Alexander’s Invasion, Gupta Dynasty, and Harshavardhana. All these rulers contributed in the enhancement of the history and culture in their own ways tho they had also got a lot from the country also.

The publication of 5G conspiracy guide in USA

The limited roll-out of the service began in selected cities in 2018, and 5 G began to appear in cities around the U.S. in 2019, with much more comprehensive launches expected throughout 2020. Mobile 5G service from Verizon began in early April 2019 and is currently available in limited areas, with more expected throughout 2020. Parts of these cities are where you can get Verizon’s mobile 5G service right now: Chicago IL, Minneapolis MN, Denver CO, Providence RI, St.

But in last few months people got mislead by a lot of news in US which the government has to pull out from the public’s mind and after proping and doing efforts they have took an action. Considerable study has been carried out on the health effects of electromagnetic signals, and the bandwidth utilized by 5 G networks deemed to be beyond acceptable limits for people. However, over the past few months, 5 G conspiratories have gained momentum on social networking sites, including rumors that the coronavirus outbreak might somehow be connected to modern networks. Misinformation circulated rapidly and contributed to several reports of citizens vandalizing 5 G masts about their grievances. Youtube was also pressured to take steps by cracking down on the production making unsubstantiated statements.

The information booklet, ‘5G Mobile Technology: A Guide,’ describes how 5G operates and notes that watchdog Ofcom finds that wave emission readings taken from masts are “a small fraction” of the level approved by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety (ICNIRP).

The guide, published on Thursday and available online, says: “FiveG companies have been operating in the UK since 2019. However, some people have raised concerns that the introduction of 5 G could affect human health and even link it to the coronavirus pandemic.

Philip Marnick, Director of the Offcom Spectrum Group, said: “The UK has a fantastic chance to be a global leader in 5 G, make the best of the opportunities that this new technology provides to individuals and companies.

“It is crucial that public bodies work together to resolve some of the 5 G misconceptions and confusion and ensure decisions are made on sound proof.”

Labor shadow technology minister Chi Onwurah said the laws needed to be updated to better defend against 5 G misinformation: “We applaud the Government’s attempts to counter the harmful disinformation around 5 G and coronavirus the puts lives at risk.”Unfortunately, this recommendation will not fix the issue until the government does what it wants to do on the cyber risks bill to counter social media disinformation.”

Green Finance

It ain’t a shocking or new news to us that homo sapiens are consistently destroying our mother nature and the result of our deeds would not be greatly cataclysmic, we all are very well aware of this fact. But still most of are not taking this seriously and what we are doing will ultimately lead a catastrophe for our planet.

Some countries, especially in this article I would write about Germany are taking steps regarding this matter and one of the biggest highlight of today’s news channel is their funds allotment for the projects related to the environment. Germany on 24th August, 2020, announced the details of the first green bond placing, tapping financial market to fund environmental projects.

The finance ministry said funding for climate-related programs will generate up to € 11 billion by 2020. The first question of a 10-year bond in September, would have a total of at least four billion euros. Late last year, the German Government confirmed it will introduce the bonds as part of its attempts to tackle climate change in the second half of 2020. As part of a climate plan that involves imposing a carbon tax to slash greenhouse emissions by 55 per cent by 2030 relative to 1990 rates , the government committed € 54 billion in investment to 2023. Rita Schwarzeluehr-Sutter, parliamentary state environment minister, said the bonds would add to the actions of the administration.

“Green federal bonds offer a simple opportunity, and we demonstrate how renewable and climate-friendly business practices can be made straightforward and consistent,” she said. The green bonds would be “twin bonds,” sold with the same maturity and coupon opposite the traditional federal bonds, the finance ministry stated. According to Joerg Kukies, parliamentary secretary at the finance ministry, it means creditors should be able to move their bonds from one version to the other, with the intention of rendering them more appealing to buyers.

According to the European Central Bank ( ECB), green bonds accounted for 2.85 per cent of global bond issuance in 2019, or around US$ 205 billion. Nearly half of last year’s released green bonds worldwide were in euros, the ECB added. ECB chief Christine Lagarde said in July that climate security was the bank’s top priority after launching a €1.35 trillion programme to help the European economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Lagarde began at the ECB late last year with a promise to follow a “greener” monetary policy, increasing the possibility that the bank may increase its portfolio’s share of climate-friendly investments.

Photoshop

When I mentioned this word there might come two thoughts in your mind according to the height of knowledge you have regarding this topic. The beginners would call it basically a platform used for photo-editing or making posters maybe. But the one who has an ample amount of knowledge in this field would definitely say a lot more amount this. The must sat there are multitudinous virtues whose silhouttes will prove to be a boon for you creativity. I am not considering those who are not interested in this software because if it is so then you must not have opened this article.

So let’s start with an introduction, a basic introduction. So it is a raster graphic editor developed and published by Adobe for Windows and macOS. Now being a beginner, a very obvious question is what does this uncanny word raster mean? Okay,this means That photoshop is based on the pixels. There are two types graphic files:

  • Raster Graphics: These kind of files are based on pixels. You have to design a raster file according to the screen on which it would get displayed. You can’t just design a poster of any size and simply zoom it according to your need because that file will start getting pixelated and ultimately lead to spoil your poster and it’s purpose.
  • Vector Graphics: These kind of files are composed of paths and based on mathematics so they can quickly scale more substantial or smaller. This means you can design on any size then simply zoom-in or zoom-out according to your need.

Please don’t judge the photoshop on this basis it has it own virtues. Adobe Photoshop is a vital resource for artistic practitioners such as programmers, web developers, visual artists, photographers. Photoshop is commonly used for uploading images, retouching, designing image templates, mock-ups of websites and incorporating effects. You can edit digital or scanned images for online or in-print use. Inside Photoshop, website templates can be created; their designs can be finished until the developers move on to the coding level. It is possible to create and export stand-alone graphics for use within other programs.

Now for let’s come to the point hoe can you learn photoshop? Adobe Photoshop can be learnt in several ways. Popular methods include taking Photoshop classes in person, taking Photoshop classes live online, learning through online Photoshop tutorials, and Photoshop books. Classes are designed to help the students benefit from both group learning and one-on-one instruction activities. Classroom learning also has the advantage of using guided instruction to help students overcome challenges or obstacles. Such development programs are especially useful when it comes to introducing new apps or resources. The American Graphics Institute in Cambridge, as well as New York City and Philadelphia, provides Photoshop courses.

You-tube is also a very good source and provide you a lot of content that too for free. And what I would recommend is to practice, practice, and practice because Practice makes permanent. Go for more practice than theory because you will learn more by doing things practically than just reading or knowing about them. You have to get your hands dirty with these, this is the only way to master or at least to learn this I would say.

Hope you find this helpful. Happy learning!

Two types of AI

AI systems should usually show at least any of the following human intelligence-related behaviors: planning, thinking, thought, problem-solving, information interpretation, vision, motion and manipulation, and, to a lesser degree, social intelligence and imagination. AI is pervasive nowadays, used to decide what you’re going to purchase next online, to interpret what you’re thinking to virtual assistants like Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri, to know who and what’s in a video, to spot spam, or to identify credit card fraud.

At a top standard, artificial intelligence can be categorized into two specific types:

Narrow AI is what we see everywhere today in computers: smart devices that have been trained or studied how to execute certain tasks without being specifically programmed to do so. This form of artificial intelligence is apparent in the speech and language processing of the Siri Virtual Assistant on the Apple iPhone, in the vision-recognition systems on self-driving vehicles, in the recommendation engines that offer items that you would prefer based on what you’ve purchased in the past. Like humans, these programs can only study or be taught how to execute particular functions, which is why they are called restricted AI.

Implementations of Close AI are becoming more popular as deep learning is continuously incorporated into real society. For example, Narrow AI may be used for email spam filtering, music streaming services, and perhaps even autonomous vehicles. Nonetheless, there are questions about the extensive use of Narrow AI in critical network functions. Others claim that the features of Narrow AI make it unstable and that in situations where a neural network can be used to regulate large networks (e.g. power grid, financial trading) substitutes could be much more risk-averseGeneral AI: Current AI development started in the mid-1950s. The first wave of AI pioneers became persuaded that general artificial intelligence was feasible and should emerge in only a few decades. AI visionary Herbert A. Simon wrote in 1965, “Machines should be able to perform whatever job that a man can do within twenty years.”

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) should be a computer capable of knowing the environment as well as any human person, with much the same ability to know how to execute a wide variety of activities. AGI does not exist, but has been used in science fiction tales for more than a century, and has been popularized in recent days by films such as 2001: A Space Odyssey. AGI’s cinematic depictions differ greatly, but they lean mostly towards the dystopian dream of autonomous robots eradicating or enslaving mankind, as shown in films such as The Matrix or The Terminator. In such stories, AGI is often cast as either indifferent to human suffering or bent upon the destruction of mankind.

Use this intellect to monitor robotics as dexterous and agile at least as an individual will result in a new generation of machines capable of executing any human activity. With time, such bits of intelligence will be able to take over any human role. Initially, humans may be cheaper than robots, or humans operating alongside AI could be more successful on their own than AI. Yet AGI’s arrival will render human labor redundant.

But one thing for sure we shouldn’t let general AI break its constraints and use it only for development, not for destruction.

Audio Books

Since our childhood, we all used to come across phrases like books speak but have you ever believed this? Have you ever thought of books speaking to you or narrating its story to you and what you all have to do is to listen… Listen to what it’s saying, feeling how it feels to live the life of the character you may relate, having a tour to a completely different world, a parallel universe where you can be whatever you want to be.

Remember when you used to be cute kiddo and your grandmother used to narrate a story to you every night to make you fall asleep and you at times tried to be a smart one and always ask for one more story, actually one last story for the night which never happened to be the last one. Alas! now being an adult you don’t have such privileges most of the times and we just fall asleep due to a hectic not so happy day tho sometimes perhaps but at some points, you miss those stories and you crave a fiction that makes you fall for the character. You are a grown-up and it’s certainly possible that your fictional story might not fascinate you anymore.

But one thing for sure and everyone might suggest you are going through a book is always helpful and I can ensure you this therapy certainly work. Now let me come to the title of this article audiobook…. So what is an audiobook? It is just a recording of a book that will be read out by someone for you.

Now a very obvious question that might be there in your mind is reading not preferred over listening to an audiobook. So, friends, reading is obviously good but sometimes you can’t provide yourself with a book and being very specific here I prefer reading a book through its hard copy rather than any other medium but there is certainly be an option there when you can’t read a book because of any reason. Just give it a thought you can finish your favorite book while traveling through public transport, cleaning the house, or doing any unavoidable stuff especially just for finishing a book.

“We found no significant differences in comprehension between readinglistening, or reading and listening simultaneously,”

Rogowsky says.

The above-inscribed quotation is more than enough to be a good enough justification for all such questions. according to experts, there are multitudinous virtues of audiobooks like

  • Accessibility / Time Saving
  • Consumption of Knowledge
  • Mental Fitness / Building Concentration
  • Increasing reading accuracy by 52%
  • Increasing reading speed, expanding vocabulary, and improving fluency.
  • Teaching pronunciation.
  • Improving comprehension by 76%;

So as you discern what audiobooks are and the virtues of listening to them. I hope you would certainly try one.

Node.js

The rising popularity of JavaScript has carried with it many improvements and today’s landscape of web development is dramatically different. The stuff we can do on the web today with JavaScript running on the site, as well as in the application, were difficult to imagine just a few years ago, even encapsulated in sandboxed settings such as Flash or Java Applets.

In a single sentence: Node.js shines over websockets in real-time web applications utilizing push technology. What is it that is so revolutionary? Okay, after more than 20 years of stateless-web based on the stateless request-response model, we finally have web applications with real-time, two-way communications, where both client and server may initiate contact, enabling them to openly exchange data. This is in sharp contrast to the typical network response paradigm, where contact is always facilitated by the recipient. In fact, it’s all based on the open web stack (HTML , CSS and JS) running across the regular 80 channel.

Node.js’ main idea: use non-blocking, event-driven I / O to remain lightweight and efficient when confronted with data-intensive real-time applications running across distributed devices. How that also means say is that Node.js is not a silver-bullet modern technology that controls the field of web growth. It’s just a forum that meets a common need.

You certainly don’t want to use Node.js for CPU-intensive operations; using it for heavy computation would annul almost all of its obvious benefits. Where Node really shines is in building fast , scalable network applications, so that’s equipped to handle a huge number of concurrent connections with high throughput.

It is pretty interesting how this operates under-the-hood. Node.js acts as a single thread, using non-blocking I / O calls, helping it to accept tens of thousands of concurrent connections kept in the event loop compared to traditional web-serving approaches where each link creates a new thread, taking up machine RAM before ultimately maxing-out at the amount of RAM accessible.

Now a very popular question regarding node.js- is it used for front-end or backend? Node.js is effectively a runtime environment for Chrome built on the V8 Javascript engine, implying that Javascript can be omitted from a browser’s execution background. To draw a very vague analogy, Node.js is to Javascript, which is what JRE is to Java, (although not a very appropriate comparison). How you would like to leverage Node.js is dependent on you. Since it can operate Javascript outside a window background and also has the ability to run a non-blocking I / O-based HTTP server (with the aid of Http libraries) that it offers out of the box, it can be used in back-end/server-side scenarios.

Also you can use Node.js in the front end so as to simplify your daily tasks including construct, running unit tests of your front end code. Frameworks like Grunt, Gulp, Bower exploit features in Node.js so as to improve and enhance the software development.

Even actually Angular 2 uses Node.js to install packages and compile Typescript to Javascript. Therefore, Node.js can be used in both front-end and back-end scenarios in practice, but in essence it has been developed to serve the purpose where Javascript can be used on the server side to develop web applications, resulting in a single language for both front-end and back-end development.

Also you can use Node.js in the front end so as to simplify your daily tasks including construct, running unit tests of your front end code. Frameworks like Grunt, Gulp, Bower exploit features in Node.js so as to improve and enhance the software development.

Even actually Angular 2 uses Node.js to install packages and compile Typescript to Javascript. Therefore, Node.js can be used in both front-end and back-end scenarios in practice, but in essence it has been developed to serve the purpose where Javascript can be used on the server side to develop web applications, resulting in a single language for both front-end and back-end development.

Hope this helps.

Happiness: What it takes?

How much it takes to be happy with what you have? Okay, so some would certainly say it takes absolutely nothing and one should one must be happy with whatever they have. But is this like what it seems like? Now. some would say that this is some sort of bookish or ideal thing which no one could apply in real life. I would say they both are correct with their respective opinions because being happy with what you have is not that easy when you notice that someone is living a better life than you and that too when you deserve more than whatever you have.

But this certainly doesn’t mean one relate this to their ego. Always remember you should be an intellectual thinker, not an overthinker. There is a correlation between higher intellect and lower life satisfaction rates. Those with a higher intellect understand how things function and prefer to ponder more. You may claim they have a particular attitude to issues around the planet. Therefore they seem to be more disturbed by egotistical, unreasonable, and illogical behavior. Simpler citizens tend to worry differently, and are also differently stressed. Realizing a happy future. Yet that is not to suggest that the two are explicitly connected. Often everyone struggles with the living.

But that doesn’t mean that you should not appreciate what you own. The things and the facilities which you have are still not available to many and some people don’t even know that they even exist. And being very specific appreciation is the key to happiness a multitudinous times and one must consider this mantra whether in any relationship or any field of life.

Practicing the act of love-opting to care for what you have rather than what you desire-makes life simpler, happier, and safer. The wonderful thing about gratitude is that the effect is instant, profound, and often benevolent. Mindfulness causes optimistic emotions. It’s a mental activity-an act of thought-that considers a thing’s importance.

It can be subjective or factual, the stuff. Appreciation is an event that is taking place and not a desire which will be held. Yet when regularly exercised it creates an appreciation ability that increases the emotional and social well-being.
You have countless opportunities to be thankful because it automatically causes good emotions the minute you do so. You can consider it, though, not as an emotion but as a catalyst for good emotions such as love, pleasure, and satisfaction.

For starters, offering thanks to a friend or sincerely appreciating his or her help will often offer you a feeling of joy. Such feelings will develop into emotions that over time build beliefs and virtues.I would say happiness is something you create not found and by this above-inscribed article I think I can conclude that One should appreciate what he has but he shouldn’t make this an excuse for procrastination and always look forward to the things and certainly try to achieve them.

Reading

“The odd thing about people who had many books was how they always wanted more”. A good book is an ocean the more you drown the more you wanted to drown, and those who had never been to a sea will never understand how it feels when the prepossessing waves touch your feet, when that heavenly wind blows through your hairs, how it feels when clouds come floating into the sky, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to the sunset sky.

It’s rain, a rain whose every drop first touches your face then slides down through your body and you came to know how it feels when to be touched by someone you love. Those raindrops drenched you completely and you feel a keen wind cutting down your spine. Those raindrops are like the dancers who are trying to play with the most heavenly figurine sculpted by nature.

The above-inscribed words may sound good to you if yes then good you are a reader and you should certainly start with something romantic or soothing. If not then perhaps this genre is not your cup of tea but something must be there which may fascinate you and want you to read more.

Perhaps the fantasies or maybe some sort of murder mystery or something technical or maybe something like science fiction or it could be anything else. There are a lot of virtues of reading a book.

A growing body of research shows that reading changes your mind. Using MRI scans, researchers verified Trusted Source that decoding requires a complicated network of brain pathways and signals. When the reading skill matures, these networks should often get greater and more advanced. In a report performed in 2013, the researchers used interactive MRI scans to assess the impact of reading a novel on the brain. Participants of the research read the book “Pompeii” for 9 days. When the suspense built up in the plot, more and more regions of the brain became lit up with action.

And speaking about detecting discomfort, research Trusted Source has found that people who read romantic fiction — stories that examine the inner lives about characters — have a heightened capacity to consider the emotions and values of others. Experts term this capacity a “theory of mind,” a collection of skills that are important for creating, managing, and sustaining social relationships. Although this sensation is not likely to be caused by a single session of reading literary literature, research Trusted Source reveals that long-term literature readers seem to have a better-developed mind hypothesis.

In 2009, a group of researchers in demanding health science programs in the United States measured the effects of yoga, humor, and reading on student stress levels. The study found that 30 minutes of reading decreased blood pressure, heart rate, and psychological distress feelings almost as effectively as did meditation and laughter. The study concludes, “Since time constraints are one of the most frequently cited reasons for high-stress levels reported by health science students, it is easy to incorporate 30 minutes of one of these techniques into their schedule without diverting much time from their studies.”

So if you a reader, it’s great and if not please try something out. Happy reading!

Cyberbullying

We all are very nicely aware of this term and still many of us take this in a not so serious way. But this problem has a major impact on today’s generation. Now, what exactly is cyberbullying? It is any sort of humiliation that can be done to any individual by using digital devices or any digital platform. Cyberbullying can take place through SMS, Email, and Applications, or online via social networking, blogs, or gaming where people can access, engage in, or exchange information. Cyberbullying means mailing, publishing, or exchanging derogatory, damaging, misleading, or mean information regarding someone else. Which may involve revealing sensitive or private knowledge about someone else causing shame or humiliation. Some cyberbullying crosses the line of illegal or criminal behavior.

Given the proliferation of social networking and public platforms, tweets, videos, updates, and information posted by individuals may also be accessed by both outsiders and associates. Content and human web communication – including their personal information and any derogatory, rude, or malicious material – provides a kind of permanent public archive of their opinions, behaviors, and behavior. This public record may be used as an electronic profile that can be made available to teachers, jobs, universities, organizations, and anyone that might be investigating a person now or in the future.

When you find early indicators that a child may be engaged in cyberbullying, take action to examine the child’s digital behavior. Cyberbullying is a type of abuse, so parents will adopt the same path to handling it: help the person being harassed, fix the offensive actions of the offender, so reassure children that cyberbullying is being taken seriously. Since cyberbullying occurs online, reacting to it involves a range of strategies.

Many states have regulations allowing schools to respond to abuse. As cyberbullying has become more common through the usage of technology, multiple jurisdictions now have cyberbullying or cyber-bullying offenses in these statutes. Schools can take action, either as necessary by statute or through local or school policies that encourage them to discipline themselves or to take other action. Few States do include laws to tackle discrimination in situations where it impacts school results. You will read about the laws and regulations of will jurisdiction, including how they include cyberbullying.

And guys please don’t overlook this, as this is a really serious problem , particularly for adolescents, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen to the elders. Consider that personally and address issues with your parents and others that are near. Bear in mind, and remain healthy.