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What is Love.

 Love can be the greatest feeling in the world, but it can also be utterly devastating if it doesn't work. It can lead to some of the most horrible feelings in the world and be foolish, and we can all agree. Love is one of those things that we all dream of, or at least dream of.  It's a kind of chemical reaction and we could never tell you why it happened, or try to stop it against our own will.  We can feel love when we are happy, sad, angry, confused, excited, etc., but we can also feel it in other ways, such as in the way we feel loved, the way we show it, and the way we feel emotions. That is the tricky thing about love: Depending on your personality and experience, your idea of love differs slightly or greatly from that of others. Their attitude to love can range from loving love to falling in love, from lust to anger or even from anger to love. The types of love that you can feel and the way you use the word "love" - the different ways of feeling loved and showi...

Richest man in the world

 Bill Gates is the richest man in the world and Vladimir Putin is unofficially the most powerful man in the world, according to a new report. Bill Gates was unveiled as the world's richest billionaire with a net worth of $1.2 billion (1.4 billion euros), compared with $9.5 billion in 2013.       His real fortune of $61.6 billion makes him the world's 10th richest billionaire, according to Forbes. His net worth is $72.4 billion, earning him the title of "richest billionaire" or "person in the world" for the second year in a row.       According to Forbes, Bezos is the world's richest man for the second year in a row, with a net worth of $72.4 billion. He is currently worth $1.2 billion, more than twice the next man on the list, Bill Gates.       Bezos, for his part, is still the world's richest man, but his fortune has taken a hit in recent months, when he and his wife, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, reached an agreemen...

When Are The Nba Playoffs

 Finally, the NBA Conference Finals are here and the teams are ready to fight for the right to represent their conference at the NBA Finals in late September. Professional basketball is on its way back after it was announced last week that operations will resume this summer and the 2020 NBA season will be over. The restart to the 2019 NBA regular season - 20, in which five or six games are played on a single day and no teams compete - will also be the restart to the 2020-21 regular season, according to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.       The 2020 NBA Finals will be broadcast exclusively by ABC and will be broadcast on ABC Sports 1, ESPN2 And ESPN3. In addition, the 2020 Eastern Conference finals will be broadcast exclusively by ESPN and ABC will broadcast the 2019-20 Western Conference finals exclusively on ESPN. The Lakers and James will appear in the 2019-20 NBA Finals, which will be broadcast by ABC on ABC Sports 1. ESPN2 And ESPN3 for the first time ever. ES...

Why Should We Hire You? Best Answers

 When potential employers ask you why they should hire you, the question is a little difficult to answer. You face many challenges when you sift through stacks of CVs and offer attractive offers to those who believe you should be hired because you work well with others. In answering this question, avoid the common misconception that you are hired as a hard worker.  In addition to "Why should we hire you" you should definitely prepare a statement about your work ethic and ability to work well with others. When you prepare that statement before an interview, you can be asked the question: "Why would you hire me?  When potential employers ask this question, they try to find out why you want to work here and whether they want to know what you can contribute and what sets you apart from other candidates. They are looking for you to sell you as the answer they need to explain your worth and show that you bring something else to the role. They have the experience and skills to ...

A light bulb has been glowing continuously for 116 years.

 The Centennial Light, the world's longest-lasting light bulb, has been burning since 1901 and almost never turns off. On May 20, 2013, it appeared to burn for the first time, watched by onlookers who can see the light bulb via webcam. The centenary bulb, one of the oldest in the United States, burned for 118 years, except for a brief period when it was cut off by electricity due to the move of firefighters. It will be 118 years old and will be cremated on 21 May 2014, after its 118th birthday.  The light of the century is proof that a technologically advanced society has not given up access to advanced technology. Whatever the real reason for the bulb's longevity, it remains a point of interest to many people around the world.       To take a look at the Centennial bulbs, read about Thomas Edison, who didn't really invent the light bulb, and five other famous inventors who don't really deserve recognition for some of the most famous creations. The light bu...

Russians uses nukes to put out a fire

 Russian state media have set out in detail how Moscow would destroy US cities and territories if the nuclear deal collapsed, putting Cold War rivals back in attack mode. In an article published Friday, the military warned that Russia would consider any ballistic missile fired from its territory as a nuclear attack justifying nuclear retaliation. Red Star is directed at the United States, which is working to develop a new generation of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles for use against Russia and its allies.       Russian nuclear retaliation, including non-nuclear attacks, the document appears to send a warning signal to the U.S. Russia hopes that the threat of a massively destructive nuclear strike will deter and lead to a "Russian victory." Such a first-use policy would also exacerbate tensions with Russia and facilitate the proliferation of nuclear weapons in other parts of the world, such as the Middle East and Africa.  France has taken a first stand - ...

What is IP Rating.

 The Intrusion Protection Assessment System (IP) is an internationally recognised scale that refers to the proven protection of a product or service against intrusive and intrusive threats such as viruses, malware and other threats. IP evaluation charts and guides are designed to explain everything you need to know about burglary protection and what to look out for when purchasing outdoor electronics.  IP rating is usually a double-digit rating system used to enclose a customer's mechanical or electrical items. IP rating verifies the ability of the product to protect it from water, solids, dust and dirt. While NEMA rating takes into account the protection of a product against viruses, malware and other intruders such as viruses and malware, IP rating also takes into account the safety of the housings of other products and the quality of its components.  The table above shows the minimum rating of NEMA, which is met by a given IP code and can only be used in this way to ma...

Alberta is the only completely rat-free province in the world

 In the interior of Alberta, most residents know that Alberta is rat-free, but there is no rat breeding in the province. In 2006, Alberta Agriculture reported zero wild rat finds, and the only rat catches were domesticated rats seized by their owners. When Alberta describes itself as "rat-free," it refers to the fact that there have been zero cases of rat trapping in Alberta in the last 10 years, if we stick to the program. With a few exceptions in the past decades, there has never been a rat population in our province in its history.       Despite these attempts, no one could estimate how much Alberta has saved by abandoning rats or how many more years of rat-free farming.       One of the reasons the rat claim is controversial is because of a recent article detailing an infestation that was quickly brought under control, but the rats kept coming back. Several rats were found and captured, putting Alberta's "rat-free" status at risk.  ...

Rule of ablaut reduplication

 This week, the English language rule (actually two) came up, which you may not know, but which you can learn by learning and using the language. The first word could be a so-called exact reduplication, in which you literally take only the first words and repeat them.  As Forsyth explains, reduplication is the process of repeating a word by changing a consonant or singing a song. Reductions are when words (or parts of words) are repeated, sometimes modified, and sometimes added to make them more or less similar to each other or to other words in the same language. This is when the word or part of a word is repeated and modified or added to another, making it less or more like one of the first words or another word in another language, such as English. REDUPLICATIONS are words or parts of words that are repeated, modified and added in a similar way to each other or in other languages, so that they come as close as possible to the original word, but not quite the same word. REDU...

Death doesn’t need to be all doom and gloom, and one PhD candidate took that idea quite far

 The Lithuanian competition Julijonas Urbonas is currently linked to the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which is currently becoming a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). International Space Station (ISS) and is the founder of an organization dedicated to the exploration of imaginary celestial architecture projects. Contact him at [email protected] for more information about the competition and his work on the project.  The Collective City Dome's exhibition space, which serves as an observatory, was deliberately chosen because it already promotes a dialogue between culture, space and science. The Observatory in the collective city of Vilnius and the observatories it manages have been specifically selected because they already promote a dialogue between culture and space, and between science and culture.      Luan engineer Julijonas Urbonas, who designed this macabre invention in 2010 , the first of its kind in the world. T...

The real life Rambo Simo Häyhä

 Simo Hayha, arguably the greatest sniper of modern warfare, has amassed over 800 confirmed killings during his military service. His tally of 542 was reached during the Winter War, which took place in the winter of 1941-42, just a few months after the end of World War II, an all-time record for a sniper during that conflict. It also has the highest known number of confirmed killings in a single war, with the second - Soviet Ivan Sidorenko with 500 in World War II - being the best. Today, his hit marks one of the most impressive snipers of all time and the second highest in history.       Many amazing stories and fascinating characters have emerged from this period, but none are remembered more than Simo Hayha, also known as the "White Death of Finland."       The former farmer from Rautjarvi in southern Finland is known as the "White Death" because he fought against the Soviets in a conflict that really pushed the definition of the Cold War....

Cheetahs.

 Elon Musk wants to send us to Mars by 2050, and two 9 / 11 firefighters died the same day. Adorably nervous cheetah, "which has attracted the attention of the New York Times, Washington Post and Huffington Post, among others. In Africa, the non-profit works with local conservation programs to protect endangered cheetahs and their native habitat by helping farmers and ranchers protect their animals from predators without resorting to killing predators. Dogs may be humanity's best friends, but they are also likely to be the cheats "best friends. Through the common symbiotic bond with cheetahs in captivity, dogs can be used in further conservation efforts in the wild. The guards have successfully helped save wild cheetahs in Namibia, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.       Farmers will receive compensation for ensuring that their protected sheep, goats and cows survive, as well as protection from predators such as lions, tigers, leopards, rhinos, ele...

"The Strangest Suicide Story in the History"-Ronaldo

 In 1987, AAFS President Don Harper Mills stunned his audience at the American Association for Forensic Sciences annual awards dinner with a grand history of complex forensics. If you were lucky enough to attend the prize dinner at our annual meeting in San Diego in 1987, you may have missed the grand, complex forensic story presented by AafS President Don "Harper" Mills during his inaugural address.  In fact, Ronald's suicide could not have been completed in the way he planned for the day. After he was shot, Opus was about to fall to his death from the roof of his apartment building to commit suicide. The suicide attempt was confirmed because Op left a suicide note explaining how terrible it was to be alive and how he wanted to end his life by jumping.       The only problem with the murder charge is that the shotgun was not even aimed at Ronald Opus, but was fired indiscriminately through a window. Since the suicide had failed and the shotgun had killed h...

Have you wondered why our system asks to burn the data into CD or DVD?

 As a technology fan, I am often asked how to burn or copy CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs quickly and for free. So you might be wondering which desktop app I use to burn data to CD / CD or Blu-Ray discs? From start to finish, you are offered a number of options to write data to CD and DVD, burn or rip audio to CD, or even edit the ID3 tag. You can burn images to CD / DVD, convert them to an image backup or simply burn the file to your computer.       For example, if you throw an ISO file into the window, GNOME CD / DVD Creator will recognize that it is a disk image and ask you how you want to handle the burning.  The wizard allows you to burn the same file to another CD or DVD and then click on the "Next" selection. Once the file has been placed in the CD / DVD drive, the window will open asking how you want to use the disc. Once you have added the files you want to burn to the staging area, open the computer and insert a blank CD and open the computer. When yo...

Peter Freuchen Arctic Explorer

      I am a writer and adventurer and I belong to a small group of writers and adventurers in the most remote and remote regions of the world. As a living legend from the time when polar research made international headlines, I travelled a lot and participated in several expeditions. I like long walks on the beach, make killer kale smoothies, do acro yoga with my wife and children on Saturday mornings, and write regularly for the New York Times, Huffington Post, and other publications.       The talent to live and explore in the Arctic caught up with me as a man who grew up in Greenland. In Thule, Greenland, Freuchen spent many years exploring and living with the Polar Inuit, along with Knud Rasmussen, who crossed the Greenland ice cap with him. His Danish island estate is called Enehoje and he has lived and explored with some of the Arctic's most famous polar explorers, such as the polar bear and the Inuktite.  He honoured his memory by planting...

The Rothschild Family

 Jewish financiers as a means to maintain a growing share of international finance, but they had to wait nearly two centuries for that dream to come true. This is the story of the Rothschild family, the family that invented international finance as we know it, introducing the world markets to a new generation of investors, bankers and investors in the United States, Europe and the Middle East.      Gaining power over governments and people by manipulating the financial system is a historical event that is not often discussed in schools or the media. In terms of power and influence, no well-off US government has fought a better battle against the Rothschild family than the US government. The US has tried 25 times to topple the governments of 56 nations, according to the International Monetary Fund.  As in World War I, Germany, whose economic might threatened Britain and other nations, was looking for an excuse to go to war. As public anger against Germany grew th...

Volvo gave away the patents to one of the most important safety devices ever invented

 This week Volvo Cars won a trademark infringement case against dozens of Chinese counterfeiters who sold counterfeit parts for the company's flagship Volvo XC90 on the internet. The case echoes another lawsuit Volvo filed in 2018 against nearly 100 people for trademark infringement who sold counterfeit parts online.       The sellers' websites attract tens of millions of visitors a year, who spend billions to make it in China, Volvo said. The lawsuit was filed by Volvo Cars on behalf of truck and bus manufacturer Volvo AB, which is owned by the company together with Volvo Trademark Holding. Ford bought the Volvo Group - which still owns the Volvo commercial vehicle brand - in 1999. Ten years later, Ford sold the Volvo brand to its parent company Truck and Bus Holding AB.       Volvo Buses introduced three-point belts under the seats in the early 1990s. S. S., London. In 2009, Volvo estimated that this revolutionary technology saved one milli...

The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower. Twice.

 Victor Lustig is known as the man who sold the Eiffel Tower, and he sold it not once, but twice. During his long criminal career, the jazz era, America and the rest of the world were shaken by his fast - rich - plans to become rich.       He even duped Al Capone, who never knew he was being cheated, and even his own father. Victor's most famous scam was when he tried to fleece his former employer, the New York City Police Department (NYPD), for $10 million. It was also when Victor put his ex - his wife, his wife's husband, and his brother - in the dock to fleece him out of a $1 million loan from the US Department of Justice (DOJ). He is also the man responsible for one of history's most infamous robberies - the murder of John F. Kennedy Jr. in Washington, D.C.       His fortune included syphilitic sausages and gangster Al Capone, but also his own father, brother-in-law and even his wife's husband.       Apart from that, t...

The British WWI prisoner of war who returned to captivity-Robert Campbell

 Robert J. Campbell, 72, died peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Tuesday, August 16, 2017, at the age of 72. Bob was survived by his wife Carol and son Bob Campbell Jr., and is survived by three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one great-grandson.  In October Sublette came to St. Louis and made his first appearance at the annual American Music Festival in New York City, and then made a stop in Chicago on his way home.  Gen. Ashley stayed in St. Louis during the following winter, and Smith led an expedition that was joined by Mr. Potter, Gen. Smith's son-in-law, and a number of other men. Lord, Sublette sent Mr. Potter to Laramie, where he founded Fort Williams, which is so named after him and is now called Fort Lar.       Campbell and two others went to make contact with a larger group hibernating in the Cache Valley, but many of the survivors of Campbell's small group chose to hibernate in the Flathead area. Campbell ended th...

How Air Fresheners Are Killing You ?

     Air fresheners marketed as a way to beautify the smell in the home can contain dangerous chemicals that could harm you, a CBC News investigation has found. Many products are still being tested on animals, some of which are terrifying, and some of which are putting lives at risk by causing air pollution. Some ingredients in air fresheners have been linked to everything from cancer to asthma, allergies and headaches. It has been suspected that flying sprays, air fresheners and deodorants, as well as other chemicals, contribute to poor indoor air quality.  However, it is now known that the chemicals released by air fresheners, air deodorisers and moth balls can also affect lung function in healthy people. The NRDC has asked the CPSC to ask manufacturers to test for exposure, toxicity, awareness and other effects associated with inhalation of air refreshments. Toxic chemicals emitted from air fresheners, especially in heat, accumulate in adipose tissue and accumulat...