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5 things everyone ought to teach their kids by example
It’s been said before but it just had to be reiterated. Kids aren’t taught everything by a teacher. There are some things they learn by observing their parent’s behaviour. They subconsciously absorb it all and it gets hardwired, like…
Paws & their Stars
Anna Singh is one of the most wanted designers in the film industry. She is a costume designer, stylist, fashion designer, columnist for a website, and image consultant, who began her long trek to fame and fortune at the young age of 19.…
Behaviour Change Models and Strategies
Behaviour, the product of individual or collective action, is a key determinant of people’s health. Lifestyle risk factors are now recognised as leading contributors to morbidity and mortality in Europe. The most prevalent chronic health…
Positive Psychology – – A New Approach To Create Possibilities!
What is a good life indicator in a person? How can we measure it? How can we build good character among children and youth? These timeless questions were asked by the Athenian philosophers and are still posed by modern psychologists and…
Testing at the World’s Largest Indoor Ice Tank Shows Warm Ice May Fracture Differently Than Cold Ice
New study suggests old rules on how ice breaks may not always hold up.
Researchers at Aalto University have found strong evidence that warm ice – that is, ice very close in temperature to zero degrees Celsius – may fracture differently…
7 lifestyle habits to teach your kids
In the era of Instagram and Snapchat, there’s a lot of information available online that may not always be the solution to all your kids’ problems. Fad diets like keto, paleo, and military diets are taking social media by storm and they…
Healing Herbalism for Dogs
More and more pet owners are now resorting to herbal treatment for some common ailments. Dr. Pandey informs how herbalism works and its benefits.
Since the past few years, herbalism is gaining importance as an “alternative system of…
Are worldwide efforts to promote fruit and vegetable consumption effective enough?
Despite numerous policy interventions to promote fruit and vegetable consumption, daily intake of fruits and vegetables is still below recommended levels worldwide. In a recent review published in the peer-reviewed journal Appetite,…
Evolution Of Learning
Human beings have always been seekers of knowledge. When we discover something new we share it with others and move ahead for the next achievement. This is Evolution.
We will now talk about building Indian schools. future. When we talk…
Exploring 7 Billion Light Years of Space With the Dark Energy Survey – Most Precise Look at the…
In 29 new scientific papers, the Dark Energy Survey examines the largest-ever maps of galaxy distribution and shapes, extending more than 7 billion light-years across the Universe. The extraordinarily precise analysis, which includes data…
BJP demands extra trains to Konkan for festivals
Thane, Jul 22 (UNI) Minister of State for Railways, Raosaheb Danve, on Thursday assured to seek details of running additional trains to Konkan for upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi festival, according to reliable sources.
He gave this assurance…
Parenting for your child’s digital future: Stay updated in the new normal
‘Too much screen time is bad’; ‘social media has harmful side effects’; ‘Parents should constantly monitor their child’s digital footprint’. Since the time education went wholly digital owing to the Covid19 pandemic, such unsolicited advice…
The Importance of Pet Vaccination
As you all know, prevention is always better than cure. To ensure that your pet is healthy and is geared up to fight against infections, ensure that your loving canine is duly vaccinated.
Do you know that we are constantly attacked by…
Stress and food intake
Some people eat less and others more than normal in response to stress. Innovative ways of tackling stress-related eating behaviour may help people control weight and reduce underlying stress.
Acute versus chronic stress
When we perceive…
Creating Positive Learning Environment In Schools
It has often been believed that the stricter and more authoritative a teacher is, the better disciplined the classroom would be and more learning can happen in the classroom. This is true only when compared to a classroom where the students…
Brain Activity Reveals When White Lies Are Selfish
You may think a little white lie about a bad haircut is strictly for your friend’s benefit, but your brain activity says otherwise. Distinct activity patterns in the prefrontal cortex reveal when a white lie has selfish motives, according…
Watch live arti, weather forecast, other advisories on Vaishno Devi Tracks
Jammu, Jul 21 (UNI) With an aim to facilitate pilgrims on 13-kilometre long track with Live Arti, weather forecast and other advisories, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board is coming up with six Video Walls from Katra to Sanjichhat in Reasi…
Afghanistan turmoil and India perspective
‘You can change friends, but you can’t change your neighbours.’ What does one do when some rogue people come and occupy your neighbourhood. They pay a damn to the rules of civilized society, harbour outlaws, threaten the neighbours, deal…
Covid added flexibility, collaboration to workplace productivity: Experts
New Delhi, July 21 While the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted the way organisations worked, it led to the inclusion of flexibility and collaboration, besides productivity, in a world where there is remote and physical work, experts said here.…
Do you really know what your child is thinking and feeling?
Most parents misread their children’s emotions. They tend to presume that they know how their kids are feeling either by their actions or their facial expressions in a given situation. But that’s not true. The truth is that parents are…