Ecological Organization of Organisms

All organisms are interdependent and interrelated with one another and with their environment. This concept applies at all levels from a small pond to the world. Implicit in ecological organization is the idea that plants and animals do not occur randomly, but rather that particular kinds are especially adapted to a certain complex of environmental conditions and therefore coexist with others of similar requirements and tolerance in communities.

All individuals of a particular species constitute a population. A community, therefore, is an aggregation of populations. Maintenance of a community is dependent upon flow of energy through functional strata of populations. One stratum is com posed of producers, the plant species which, through photosynthesis, convert solar energy to chemical energy contained in plant tissues. the second stratum consists of consumers, the animals which ingest plants or other animals that have fed upon plants. the third stratum is the de-composers, mainly bacteria and fungi but also including many kinds of small animals which decompose dead organisms and organic debris to release basic chemical substances to the environment to be taken up by living plants. These strata, their activities, and energy transfer through the community constitute an ecosystem. Ultimately, the total ecological organization is recognized as the world ecosystem, or ecosphere (also called biosphere).

In the context of ecological organization and the ecosystem are embodied a number of basic ideas which give meaning to the inter relatedness of life. One of the most important of these is environment, and although the term has been used freely up to this point, it bears defining. Environment comprises the sum of all the external factors, processes, and conditions that affect a living system. These may be other living systems (the biotic environment) or nonliving factors (the abiotic environment). Thus inside an animal a single nerve cell may be embedded in a biotic environment of muscle cells and other nerve cells and subjected to abiotic states such as oxygen and salt concentration in the tissue The biotic environment of a hickory tree in a deciduous forest commonly includes other hickory trees, along with beech, maple, poplar, and birch, a rich understory of shrubs, and animals such as deer, squirrels, tree-nesting birds, numerous insects, and many others. Abiotic conditions and processes, including rainfall, ice, wind, evaporation, light, temperature, and soil type, together with biotic constituents, all affect the hickory tree.

Of greatest significance in ecological organization is the concept of dynamism in ecosystems. Organisms do not simply live side by side in the abiotic environment. Rather, there are constant, often complex, action systems in which all living systems exert some effect on one another and on the nonliving surroundings, which in turn influence the living mechanisms of the organisms present. Furthermore, there is great variation among ecosystems from tropical to polar regions, from sea level to oceanic depths and mountain tops, through geological time, and through changing climates and land-water distribution, through seasons, and night and day. Abiotic factors, such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water, are constantly being cycled in various ways throughout the world community. Water, for example, covers 70 percent of the earth’s surface, and is the primary environment in which life exists since every living cell must be moist. Distribution of this important liquid is de pendent upon a world hydro-logical cycle.

Solar energy must be transformed into chemical energy and passed to all organisms for maintenance of their life and growth. Autotrophic organisms serve as the basis or core of ecosystem food webs that are actually energy-transfer systems. Unlike chemical nutrients that are cycled, energy must be supplied constantly, for it is used and transformed to heat. Thus through photosynthesis and eating and being eaten, organisms are intensely interdependent and interrelated. They are further bound through requirements and contributions relative to breeding sites, cover, shading, predation, competition, and numerous other aspects of living.

Role of Women in Shaping Society

Women plays a crucial role in developing any society. Freedom of Independence has been suppressed from the ancient times but, the woman have fought for their rights in the history and fighting for themselves in today too. Now this need to be taken into consideration that even today the women have to prove themselves that they worth being treated equal to their mens counterpart.

Women have fight for everything which the men automatically gets as their birth privilege, because of which women they have value for each of these things. The situation good in urban areas but the womens in rural area face domestic violence, mental torture, not allowed to work or study. The are forced to limit their world in a small house.

In this I does not mean that every women are facing this level of injustice in rural area, but even if one of them is facing this that is going to impact the whole family of her, as if she have a daughter she will suppress her and if she have a son he will be learning same thing to disobey women. As one rightly said that have men gets educated he gets educated alone, but when women gets educated a whole family gets educated.

In some or the other sence always a women gets questioned for her deeds, she always has to prove herself better than a men to get appreciated. We have to actually change the mentality that be like a boy, no just be yourself. We have to change a stereotype that she walks like a men, he walks like a girl, this is the work of men, that is the work of women.

CUSTOMS DUTY AND GST

Custom duty
is a type of indirect tax that is levied on the goods transported across the
borders of a nation. Tax levied on goods imported from foreign countries is
known as import duty and goods exported to the foreign countries is known as export
duty. The value of these duties depends on various factors. Duties levied based
on the value of the goods is known as velorem duties and duties levied
depending on the quantity of the goods is referred to as specific duties.

The main
objective of levying these taxes is to ensure the safety of a country’s
economy, environment, jobs and citizens by managing the transportation of goods
in and out of the country.

In India,
custom duties come under the Customs Act, 1962. According to this, the
government has a right to impose these taxes on both, the import as well as the
export of the goods. Any matters corresponding to these are looked after by the
Central Board of Excise and Custom (CBEC) which is a part of the Department of Revenue
of the Ministry of Finance.

The
government charges the exporter with export duty to send the goods across the
national borders and when any goods are received by a country from outside the
borders then the buyer or the customs broker must pay the pre-decided amount
first in order to retrieve the delivery.

How are
these customs duties imputed? Under the Customs Valuation Rules 2007, there are
various rules laid down to impute the value of these taxes.

Rule 3 and 4
Comparative Value Method, comparison of transaction value of similar
goods.

Rule 7 – Deducting
Value Method
, use of sale price of imported goods in the importing country.

Rule 8 – Computed
Value Method
, combines the cost of materials, fabrications and profits in
the production country.

Rule 9 – Fallback
Method
, based on the previous methods

On the 1st
of July 2017, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented which shook the
entire tax system. It is basically a tax that eliminates all the other indirect
taxes and makes the tax system much easier. There are 3 different categories of
GST – Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST), State Goods and Services Tax
(SGST) and Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST). The first two are for
intra-state transactions and the last one is for inter-state transactions.

The customs
duty which are included in GST are the
Countervailing Duty (CVD) and Special
Additional Duty (SAD). The Basics Customs Duty (BCD) is still regulated
as it is. When any goods are imported in India, IGST is imposed on
them along with BCD. Before IGST, there were several other taxes such as
anti-dumping duty, safeguard duty, central excise duty and
service charges which made the whole tax system a lot more complicated whereas
now, only one integrated tax is chargeable.

The introduction of GST made the whole international
logistics process easier and less complicated. Although, this policy adopted by
the government was criticized by many for various factors but all in all, it
has reduced the possibility of loopholes in the taxation system and has made it
more transparent.

 

 

ABOUT THAT ARTIST- Francis Bacon-1 

A lot of you might think of the philosopher, but that is not who we are going to talk about in this article. 

There was another Francis Bacon, who was named after the philosopher and British Chancellor who, as the artist’s father claimed, was their ancestor born in 1909 in Dublin, Ireland an artist known for his unorthodox, borderline disturbing paintings.

A lot of his paintings were portraits of faces disfigured from some form of emotional suffering which his life was certainly full of. He derived inspiration for his paintings from an array of landscapes. For example he derived inspiration for one of his paintings from a nurse screaming in the movie battleship potemkin molded with his own fascinating imagination.

Humble beginnings 

Bacon was asthamatic and from a young age was very much in touch with his feminine side, his homosexuality was beginning to transpire and his family, especially his father considered it an abomination and Bacon, at the age of 16, was dismissed from his house. He went to London afterwards, where he did a couple of odd jobs just trying to make ends meet. Francis Bacon later started living with an art connoisseur, in France whom he met at an exposition. It was in France where the idea of becoming a painter started to grow on him. The Spanish painter Pablo Picasso was a major influence for Bacon, he was extremely in awe of the way Picasso’s ability to imagine and the uncanny geometry he used, the fragments of which can be slightly seen in Bacon’s work.

Early career 

Francis Bacon completed his first painting called crucifixion in 1933 and this brought him some success. But things did not run so smoothly for him after his artistic debut, his career saw a decline from here. His subsequent paintings did not receive critical or commercial success, instead his paintings were being criticised at this time.

Bacon did not release any of his work to the public for a while after this. During this time he was extremely self critical of his work, and was dissatisfied with almost all of it until he released his painting Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion in 1944 at an exhibition which enticed a lot of attention back to him. From this point onwards Bacon saw substantial success.

Bacon went on to make paintings such as Painting, 1946, Head I, 1948, Head VI, 1949 and perhaps his most famous, a painting inspired from Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X by the Spanish painter Diego Velázquez. 

All his paintings till now had very similar color scheming, he used quite dark, gloomy colors for a lot of his work and all of them possess an enigmatic whiff to them. His paintings seem like a hybrid of something so familiar yet something that can still manage to evade one’s imagination.

During all this while Bacon’s transformation could be seen through his paintings, his work was evolving as the years passed by and was being deeply affected by his personal experiences as one would expect.

Bharat Bandh and Everything about it.

Current Bharat Bandh is being organized on 27th September from 6 am to 4 pm by Samyukta Kisan Morcha.

Image courtesy: PTI

What is Bharat Bandh?

It is a bandh or shut down of public sector services/government services spread out all across India. It is a sort of protest conducted by political activists or parties with the help of general public against government policies/laws or reforms which they don’t find compliable. The general public is expected to not go to their works and rather stay at their homes. The supreme court disallows the practice of bandhs with the exception of voluntary bandhs. Find more information on bandhs and their history here.

Purpose of Bharat Bandh

This time the bandh will be organized to highlight the farmers’ protest against the three farm laws passed during September 2020 by the Parliament of India. It is to signify the protest making its way into the 10th month. 9 long grueling months of protest in front of the Capital with little to no response. The arrangement of bandh this time hopes for the Parliament to revoke the farm laws.

Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM)

Gathering of SKM leaders; Image courtesy: PTI

It is an Indian farmers association group that has 40+ farmer unions clubbed together to voice out their problems and concerns. It was formed in November 2020 in regards against the farm laws. The group hopes for the laws to be revoked due to the laws’ harsh conditions on the farmers. SKM has launched yet another bandh this time assuring the bandh to be voluntary, peaceful and respectable. A lot other public association unions have merged hands with SKM and its farmers in support of the bandh. Get to know more on SKM and their farmers here.

Affects

Since this is a nation-wide movement, we can expect the closure of many government and commercial establishments or institutes. The farmers have requested for the closure of all shops, malls and markets. Road and rail transport will also be affected if not closed during the entire bandh. SKM will not be involved with any essential services involved with healthcare whatsoever.

What Is Happiness?

Happiness is an electrifying and elusive state. Philosophers, theologians, psychologists, and even economists have long sought to define it. And since the 1990s, a whole branch of psychology—positive psychology—has been dedicated to pinning it down. More than simply positive mood, happiness is a state of well-being that encompasses living a good life, one with a sense of meaning and deep contentment.

Feeling joyful has its health perks as well. A growing body of research also suggests that happiness can improve your physical health; feelings of positivity and fulfillment seem to benefit cardiovascular health, the immune system, inflammation levels, and blood pressure, among other things. Happiness has even been linked to a longer lifespan as well as a higher quality of life and well-being.

Attaining happiness is a global pursuit. Researchers find that people from every corner of the world rate happiness more important than other desirable personal outcomes, such as obtaining wealth, acquiring material goods, and getting into heaven.

How to Be Happy

Happiness is not the result of bouncing from one joy to the next; researchers find that achieving happiness typically involves times of considerable discomfort. Genetic makeup, life circumstances, achievements, marital status, social relationships, even your neighbors—all influence how happy you are. Or can be. So do individual ways of thinking and expressing feelings. Research shows that much of happiness is under personal control.

Regularly indulging in small pleasures, getting absorbed in challenging activities, setting and meeting goals, maintaining close social ties, and finding purpose beyond oneself all increase life satisfaction. It isn’t happiness per se that promotes well-being, it’s the actual pursuit that’s key.

Signs of a Happy Person

A couple celebrating.

Happy people live with purpose. They find joy in lasting relationships, working toward their goals, and living according to their values. The happy person is not enamored with material goods or luxury vacations. This person is fine with the simple pleasures of life—petting a dog, sitting under a tree, enjoying a cup of tea. Here are a few of the outward signs that someone is content.

  • Is open to learning new things
  • Is high in humility and patience
  • Smiles and laughs readily
  • Goes with the flow
  • Practices compassion
  • Is often grateful
  • Exercises self-care
  • Enjoys healthy relationships
  • Is happy for other people
  • Gives and receives without torment
  • Lives with meaning and purpose
  • Does not feel entitled and has fewer expectations
  • Is not spiteful or insulting
  • Does not hold grudges
  • Does not register small annoyances
  • Does not angst over yesterday and tomorrow
  • Does not play games
  • Is not a martyr or victim
  • Is not stingy with their happiness

Myths of Happiness

Misperceptions abound when it comes to what we think will make us happy. People often believe that happiness will be achieved once they reach a certain milestone, such as finding the perfect partner or landing a particular salary.

Humans, however, are excellent at adapting to new circumstances, which means that people will habituate to their new relationship or wealth, return to a baseline level of happiness, and seek out the next milestone. Fortunately, the same principle applies to setbacks—we are resilient and will most likely find happiness again.

Regarding finances specifically, research shows that the sweet spot for yearly income is between $60,000 and $95,000 a year, not a million-dollar salary. Earnings above $95,000 do not equate to increased well-being; a person earning $150,000 a year will not necessarily be as happy as a person earning a lot less.

The type of thoughts below exemplify these misconceptions about happiness:

  • “I’ll be happy when I’m rich and successful.”
  • “I’ll be happy when I’m married to the right person.”
  • “Landing my dream job will make me happy.”
  • “I can’t be happy when my relationship has fallen apart.”
  • “I will never recover from this diagnosis.”
  • “The best years of my life are over.”

Positive Psychology

Positive psychology is the branch of psychology that explores human flourishing. It asks how individuals can experience positive emotions, develop authentic relationships, find flow, achieve their goals, and build a meaningful life.

Propelled by University of Pennsylvania psychologist Martin Seligman, the movement emerged from the desire for a fundamental shift in psychology—from revolving around disease and distress to providing the knowledge and skills to cultivate growth, meaning, and fulfillment.

Happiness Over the Lifespan

Every person has unique life experiences, and therefore unique experiences of happiness. That being said, when scientists examine the average trajectory of happiness over the lifespan, some patterns tend to emerge. Happiness and satisfaction begin relatively high, decrease from adolescence to midlife, and rise throughout older adulthood.

What makes someone happy in their 20s may not spark joy in their 80s, and joy in someone’s 80s may have seemed irrelevant in their 20s. It’s valuable for people to continue observing and revising what makes them happy at a given time to continue striving for fulfillment throughout their lifetime.

Happiness and Health

Health and happiness are completely intertwined. That’s not to say that people with illnesses can’t be happy, but that attending to one’s health is an important—and perhaps underappreciated—component of well-being.

Researchers have identified many links between health and happiness—including a longer lifespan—but it’s difficult to distinguish which factor causes the other. Making changes to diet, exercise, sleep, and more can help everyone feel more content.

Technology – Friend or Foe

In today’s world we can’t even imagine life without Technology. And since the pandemic broke out the technology has became an absolute necessity. In the current time, everything we do is mostly online whether it is classes, meetings, webinar etc. And this might be the way our future will be working.

Technology as friend

  • No place limitation : Technology has remove the hindrance of place as you can have your meetings classes webinars competition online from all over the world at any place in the any corner of the world
  • Connecting to a wider range of people: with the help of social media you can connect to wider range of people, know more about the culture tradition or you can connect with the people who like you, might be friends with you from any part of this world.
  • Learn courses online : it provides with the opportunity to learn online on your pace and time when ever you want.
  • Online payment : now no longer we have to keep a wallet with ourselves, we just need our smartphone and there is no fear of theft as everything is locked with secure password.
  • Online shopping : no need to roam shop to shop to get your favourite outfit or anything and at your price, home delivery with just one click.

Technology as foe

  • Slave of Technology : we are so much dependent on technology that we don’t use it are actually became a slave of it.
  • Loss of memory power : earlier when there were no call logs present, we use to remember the numbers of everyone but now we have started storing everything in our phones, laptop we have started losing the memory power.
  • Causing damage to Eyes : the screen time has increased ever since the pandemic has started everything we attend is online and it is causing damage to our eyes.
  • Online fraud : the cases for online fraud has increased as we don’t know whom to trust and whom to not. We are not meeting anyone personally or know where to report it.
  • Unethical hacking : hacking has increased which cause us loss of money in even leads to stalking.
  • Trolling and bullying online : everyone is on social media when we post anything there are mean comment, trolling, bullying which cause mental pressure.

At the end I want to say that there is a positive and a negative side of everything we should always focus on the positive side and stay happy in our life.

Prosophobia

 

 What is Prosophobia?

Prosophobia is the fear of making  progress.  People suffering from Prosophobia become
extremely anxious when they face a situation where they are required to make
any sort of progress in their life. Even a mere thought of making any progress
triggers anxiety in people suffering from such condition.
 

                                             

Symptoms of
Prosophobia:

1.  Display high level of anxiety making progress

2.    Anxiety in people suffering from this condition is triggered by a mere
thought of making any kind of progress in life.

                                               

3.    Mediocre efforts are put forward purposely by the people suffering from
this condition.

4.    People suffering from this condition are not able to cope up with very
strong emotions

5.    Prosophobia patients might experience panic attacks

6.    Heart rate and shakiness increases

7.    Rate of breathing and sweating increases

 

Causes of
Prosophobia

 The reasons for Prosophobia are still unknown However,
it is believed that the contributors to the development of this disease might be
genetics and environmental factors.

 For instance:

Someone may experience a traumatic incident where
they are constantly told that “they are not good enough”. In such situations,
there are high chances where someone might develop Prosophobia as such
statements may greatly impact the mind of an adolescent.

 What are the
recommended Prosophobia Treatments?

There is no
treatment that is specifically designed for Prosophobia. However, there might be
some recommended activities which are:

 

Exercising for Prosophobia

 

 People who are
suffering from anxiety disorders including Prosophobia, for them exercising is
highly recommended as it is very beneficial for them.


                                                                  

 

Cardiovascular
exercise
can specifically
act as a great stress buster. Moreover, instead of opting weight-resistance
training, one should opt aerobic exercise for relieving their stress as it has
been proven that aerobic exercises are more effective at releasing the feel-good
chemicals in the brain such as endorphins
.

 

Yoga technique
for Prosophobia

People suffering
from Prosophobia can adopt different yoga postures to make themselves better
and healthy. Practising yoga helps in reliving anxiety related to Prosophobia.
This is because when anyone including prosophobic people would perform Yoga,
their mind would be diverted towards doing a productive thing and the anxiousness
would be reduced.


                                                                   

 

For new beginners,
who have not ever performed yoga before can watch online videos or take physical
classes. The more you practice the postures, the better you will be at it and healthier
you will be!

 

If we do the analysis,
following Yoga won’t only help in reducing the symptoms of Prosophobia but also
help in building your body’s strength and flexibility!

 

TOP FIVE BUSINESS WITH ZERO INVESTMENT

There are people in world has idea to start business but they lack in initial financial services. But, now we are living in the society where we can earn money from home without any investments. Here are few occupation that will help you to start your business without any investments.

1) FREELANCE WRITER

Freelance worker, are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. They take responsibility for formulating assignments in accordance with prescribed specifications, editing assignments to ensure that they are accurate and well-presented.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreelancerThis work can done from home without any investments and it will help you in pocket money.https://www.freelancer.com/find/Freelance-Writers?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkbuKBhDRARIsAALysV7XVTHsEJmXLhzEJ_Il8_JPMAk0CzrkobZ6mb–p-8biwP6g8vYjaQaAk3DEALw_wcB

2) AFFILIATE MARKETING

Affiliate marketing is an advertising model in which a company compensates third-party publishers to generate traffic or leads to the company’s products and services. The third-party publishers are affiliates, and the commission fee incentivises them to find ways to promote the company.https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/affiliate-marketing.asp There are many affiliate marketer earning Rs15000-30000 without any investmentshttps://www.glassdoor.co.in/Salaries/affiliate-marketing-salary-SRCH_KO0,19.htm#:~:text=The%20highest%20salary%20for%20an,is%20%E2%82%B930%2C000%20per%20month.

3) VIRTUAL ASSISTANT

A virtual assistant is an independent contractor who provides administrative services to clients while operating outside of the client’s office. A virtual assistant typically operates from a home office but can access the necessary planning documents, such as shared calendars, remotely. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/virtual-assistant.asp#:~:text=A%20virtual%20assistant%20is%20an,such%20as%20shared%20calendars%2C%20remotely. You can start this from anywhere in the world, without any investments.https://www.upwork.com/freelance-jobs/virtual-assistant/ If we get practice and experience in the field of virtual assistant, we can earn upto $50 per hour.

4) LAUNCHING YOUR OWN COURSES

It develops in it own way without interference from others, and has its own result is known as launching own courses.

Here are some tips to start creating course:

1) Decide the topic wisely. 2) Plan your course content. 3) Commit yourself for researching. 4) Create your course. 5) Sell it learning platforms.

https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-create-online-course-in-wordpress/

5) ORGANIC FARMING WORKER

Organic farming is an agricultural system that uses fertilizers of organic origin such as compost manure, green manure, and bone meal and places emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation and companion planting.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_farming Organic farming has become extremely popular in India. Recent concerns over chemicals used as pesticides as well as preservatives has propelled a lot of people to explore the organic farming market. One can enter the organic farming business in two capacities- as a cultivator of the crops or as the distributor of the same.India comprises close to 30 percent of the total organic producers across the globe.https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/how-i-made-it/story/iit-madras-prof-shares-his-idea-of-zero-investment-organic-farming-in-india-1225882-2018-05-04

Sonu Sood opens up about income tax raids and other financial allegations: I’ve not wasted any money

Actor Sonu Sood answers every allegation levelled against him in the past couple of days, including tax evasion.

By oshil chawada

25.09.2021

Actor Sonu Sood has been accused of tax evasion.

“Zabardast” is Sonu Sood’s reply when we ask him how he’s doing, especially after the last two days that have been extremely tough for him. It was recently revealed that his premises and house were raided by Income Tax department for alleged tax evasion. And every noble thing he did during the past one-and-a-half years during the pandemic, came under the scanner. Fingers were pointed at the unused amount of donations with his charity foundation, and a lot of other things.

Here is the man himself, taking on every allegation in an exclusive conversation with us. “It was coming, everyone knew that,” he exclaims, adding, “I always believe that when you try to do something which is different, you are bound to face difficulties. In fact, many percentages of my endorsements’ fees, I ask them to donate to my foundation so it can be stronger. The total is not what someone has given to us, a lot of it is my remuneration.”

Excerpts from the interview with the 48-year-old.

There were donations worth ₹18.94 crores collected, but only 1.9 crores was used. Why is that?

It was not lying unused; we use it every single day. The money is transferred to hospitals and educational institutes, and we use it for saving lives. It has been just four to five months we started collecting. If I was using the money the way I am getting cases, it won’t take even 18 hours to finish that money. (Whenever we get a case), we scrutinise, and make sure it goes to a genuine needy person. A blind girl who donated ₹15,000 from the pension she gets, those 18 crores have that amount, same for what comes from the piggy banks of kids. I had to make sure every single penny was used wisely, and goes to the right person. Every foundation takes time. I have been trying to make a hospital, and met ministers in Telangana and other states, spoke to top hospitals across the country. My dreams are bigger so that even if Sonu Sood is not there, we exist and the help continues. People say I haven’t spent the money, but I have not wasted it either

How cool is to be a meme addict…

Memes, the trending way to show yourself cool. If life makes you cry, make a meme on it, if something’s going wrong, make a meme.

Nowadays, the memes are also becoming the symbol of rebellion,of opposition. Some political parties & companies are hiring memers too. Well, it sounds cool, isn’t it?

But, do you really think that meme addiction is ok? Is it really ok to laugh on every unusual event ? Are memes really making you a well mannered & a risk taking human being..? Just think over it.

Well..I don’t think that meme addiction is cool. I’m not talking about facts, but about the personal experience. And obviously, no addiction is really cool.

So, let me tell you by a personal experience that how meme addiction can turn you into a negatively approached & inexorable person.

Let me share two incidents of my own related to this meme addiction ~

There, I was a meme addict, following a lot of meme pages two years ago. Of course, there were lot of memes which I never liked, but okk, I was still laughing on those too. And then at a point of time, I just realized that I was actually turning into a person full of hatred towards every shit thing/people. When, I analyzed the situation, I realized, it was the hate coming from the meme pages. I just unfollowed every single meme page. And yeh, this problem got solve.

So, after the first incident, I wasn’t really into memes. I used to see only the memes shared by my friends to me. But now, just coming to the present time, when I realized that memes are again causing negativity around me & has converted me into a person who just laughs on her problem. Ohh..Yes, laughing on your life problems isn’t always good.

Memes, like the above one, give us excuses actually. Excuses to avoid the problem.

Okk, I am going through a trough in my life, then I see a meme which is justifying my condition by helding someone/something responsible & now I am actually happy seeing this, just forgot that I need to work hard to get out of this trough.

Ok, scientific studies show that laughing is the best therapy & some motivator type people quote that ~ “laugh at all your problems”. But, you just need to think over it, not everything is for laughing.

Sometimes all these laughing situations give us excuses & we start avoiding the problem. “Problems are to fight not to avoid.”

I’m not saying that every single meme is turning every single being into negative. But, I’m saying that just look around you & see if it’s because of memes that you’re turning into a negative being.

And, finally just avoid, every kind of addiction, be it’s meme addiction or some other addiction. Addictions can charge a positive being to the negative.

🕊️ May the peace prevail on our Earth. May the hope abide in our Hearts…🕊️

Happy Reading..🙃

World Pharmacist Day

The world pharmacist day reminds the world to pay a special tribute to all those pharmacists who are rendering services with kindness and empathy.Pharmacists are the best group who are supporting the medical system with much kindness and tenderness. During the time of the pandemic, pharmacists have played a key role in supporting health care. 

World pharmacist’s day is celebrated on the 25th of September. Every year, world pharmacist’s day is celebrated with great enthusiasts.The world is celebrating this day to thank those pharmacists who pay extra attention to the health care of the people. The theme of this year’s world pharmacist day is nothing other than  “Pharmacy: Always trusted for your health”. The selection of the theme is done with extra care and concern. It is highly related to trust in the field of health care. Trust is the fundamental aspect of the health care field. Human relationships are built around the concept called trust. Trust can act as a vital part of health care. Health is a sensitive area. Health can be achieved through the trust of so many branches.The association between people belonging to the pharmacy field and the patients is very important.The helping hands of the pharmacists especially during the pandemic are worth mentioning. So, it is important to give respect and pay tribute to the selfless services of pharmacists across the world.

World Pharmacist Day: Significance

The IPF Council 2009 in Istanbul introduced the world pharmacist’s day celebration and demonstrated the importance of the world pharmacist day. The services of this particular group of people should be brought into the limelight. The world should know more about pharmacists. It is important to know the value of their services in the health care feels. The world pharmacist’s day celebration aims at promoting and recognizing the role of pharmacists in health care.The day is also a reminder to accept the pharmacists and their services with respect. It helps to promote the importance of pharmacists. The world should understand the pivotal role of pharmacists. World Pharmacists Day encourages people to identify the pharmacists in all nooks and corners of the world. It helps people across the globe to identify the pharmacists among the crowd. It is important to know more about the selfless activities of pharmacists. They are providing the best possible services for the people in the best way in the field of medical care.

What is the International Pharmaceutical Federation (IPF)?

The International Pharmaceutical Federation (IPF) is the founder of World Pharmacists Day. This organization aims at providing possible recognition to pharmacists across the world. The global body represents everything related to the field of pharmacy.  The IPF is the main source for pharmaceutical education, pharmaceutical sciences and other aspects related to the sector of pharmacy. It is the selfless service of the pharmacists that can bring about a smile in the face of the patients who are suffering from various diseases. The services rendered by this group should be put in the limelight and should be treated with extra importance.

The world should promote the services and accept the helping hands extended by this group of people. Health care is an important aspect of life and it is important to understand the better services of pharmacists across the globe. The IPF represents trillions of pharmacists across the globe. The IPF has 144 branches and through the national organizations, they are trying to bring forth the importance of pharmacists across the globe. The academic institutional members, representatives and individual members of the particular body can stand as the representatives working in this sector. The pharmaceutical scientists, pharmaceutical educators, pharmacists and representatives around the world. IPF has its office in the Netherlands. This is a  non-governmental organization that can help pharmacists across the world to cope up with situations.

The IPF can support the pharmacists to develop their resources and extending their services. The IPF works to ensure the completeness of the services rendered by pharmacists across the globe. The selfless services are appreciated and coordinated by the IPF. Scientific inventions and practices are possible through this. It is an attempt to meet the health care of the world. It is an effort to meet the expectations and the necessity of the people depending on the pharmaceuticals’ is worth noting that  78% of Pharmacy Technicians are Females. There are a total of  4 million pharmacists can be identified across the globe. It is important to serve and respect them in the right way. The revenue of the pharmaceutical market is around 1204.8 billion USD. They are the most accessible healthcare professionals available in the health care field. They are the valuable assets of the health care sector.

They are the group of experts who are providing the best treatment advice, medicine usage advice and many more things to do while taking the medicines. Health care is safe within their hands. The world can witness the kindness and empathy of the pharmacist’s people. World pharmacist’s day is celebrated on September 25th 2021 this year. It is the selfless activity of pharmacists across the world irrespective of age and gender in the medical world. The IPF was established in the year 1912 on September 25. This is the reason why the Turkish members have suggested the celebration of the day on 25th September.

Why change your IP address

Why change your IP address
Changing your IP address can be useful if you want to avoid being attacked by other users who
are targeting your IP address, or if you simply want a new online identity from an IP standpoint.
You can change your IP address on a Mac at any time through System.

Don’t worry. Changing your IP address is easy, even if you’ve never done it before.
It’s also perfectly safe and — as long as you’re not using it to break other laws — it’s
legal. Your computer and phone have several types of IP addresses (short for
internet protocol, a unique series of numbers that identify your specific device with
your online browsing), but we’ll focus on the type normally changed to protect your
privacy as you browse, and those which make you appear like you’re in a different
country.

If you just want to change your IP address without the additional privacy boost,
you can either enter your preferred IP manually, or you can just force your
device to retrieve a new one automatically.

Is it even legal to change your IP
address?

Yes, it’s legal to change your IP address in the US. People change their IP
addresses routinely when facing direct attacks on their online security, when
testing a website before it goes live, or when they simply prefer to protect their
privacy. Obviously, this FAQ is in no way offering legal advice and you should
consult a licensed attorney for specific questions, but the legal boundaries on
IP address changes usually start with what you change your IP to, and what
you do with that new IP address.

If you’ve changed your IP to impresonate individual or a business — often
called IP spoofing — you could be running afoul of the US Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act. You might also run into trouble if you’re changing your IP address
to access a website you’ve been banned from. IP spoofing is also a tool used
by some cybercriminals to perform a handful of well-known attacks, most
commonly those related to identity theft and those aimed at crippling websites
with organized distributed denial of service bombardment.

Startup

 By: Astha Raghav. 

The term “startup” refers to a company in the first stages of operations. Startups are founded by one or more entrepreneurs who want to develop a product or service for which they believe there is demand. These companies generally start with high costs and limited revenue, which is why they look for capital from a variety of sources such as venture capitalists.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • A startup is a company that’s in the initial stages of business.
  • Until the business gets off the ground, a startup is often financed by its founders and may attempt to attract outside investment.
  • The many funding sources for startups include family and friends, venture capitalists, crowdfunding, and loans.
  • Startups must also consider where they’ll do business and their legal structure.
  • Startups come with high risk as failure is very possible but they can also be very unique places to work with great benefits, a focus on innovation, and great opportunities to learn.

Understanding Startups

Startups are companies or ventures that are focused on a single product or service that the founders want to bring to market. These companies typically don’t have a fully developed business model and, more crucially, lack adequate capital to move onto the next phase of business. Most of these companies are initially funded by their founders.

Startups can use seed capital to invest in research and to develop their business plans. Market research helps determine the demand for a product or service, while a comprehensive business plan outlines the company’s mission statement, vision, and goals, as well as management and marketing strategies.

Examples of Startups

Dotcoms were a common startup in the 1990s. Venture capital was extremely easy to obtain during this time due to a frenzy among investors to speculate on the emergence of these new businesses. Unfortunately, most of these Internet startups eventually went bust due to major flaws in their business plans, such as lacking a path to sustainable revenue. However, a handful of companies survived when the dotcom bubble burst. Both Amazon (AMZN) and eBay (EBAY) are examples.

 

The first few years are very important for startups—a period during which entrepreneurs should concentrate on raising capital and developing a business model.

Many startups fail within the first few years. That’s why this initial period is important. Entrepreneurs need to find money, create a business model and business plan, hire key personnel, work out intricate details such as equity stakes for partners and investors, and plan for the long run. Many of today’s most successful companies—Microsoft (MSFT), Apple (AAPL), and Facebook (FB), to name a few—began as startups and ended up becoming publicly traded companies.

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Diabetes

 

By: Astha Raghav. 

diabetes, is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar. The hormone insulin moves sugar from the blood into your cells to be stored or used for energy. With diabetes, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t effectively use the insulin it does make.

Untreated high blood sugar from diabetes can damage your nerves, eyes, kidneys, and other organs.

There are a few different types of diabetes:

  • Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. The immune system attacks and destroys cells in the pancreas, where insulin is made. It’s unclear what causes this attack. About 10 percent of people with diabetes have this type.
  • Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin, and sugar builds up in your blood.
  • Prediabetes occurs when your blood sugar is higher than normal, but it’s not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
  • Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar during pregnancy. Insulin-blocking hormones produced by the placenta cause this type of diabetes.

A rare condition called diabetes insipidus is not related to diabetes mellitus, although it has a similar name. It’s a different condition in which your kidneys remove too much fluid from your body.

Each type of diabetes has unique symptoms, causes, and treatments. 

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