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Nutritional Foods That You should Eat Every Day .

Thinking about improving your diet?  That can be quite a task! Grocery stores are flooded with so many healthy alternatives, picking the right food can be confusing. We have prepared list of nutritious foods to eat everyday. Hey there viewers and welcome back to another blog . Contrary to popular belief, a healthy diet doesn’t necessarily mean cutting out pizza, burgers or chips. It simply means adding nutritious foods to your meals.  Did you know that eating cucumbers promotes weight loss?  What about chia seeds for heart health? Today we’ll be talking about all the foods you should be eating as often as possible!  TOP 20 NUTRITIOUS FOODS : 1 : Avocado  Kickstarting our list is avocado which is a superfood in every sense. They’re one of those rare foods containing natural healthy fats, omega 3 fatty acids and proteins, among other essential vitamins and minerals. These green fruits are rich in dietary fiber that aids digestion. T...
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TOP 10 WORLD'S RICHEST PEOPLE

Top 10 Richest man in the world 2020. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg joins Jeff Bezos and Gates |Bill Gates|William Henry Gates|computer scientist|entrepreneur|enterpriser"> Gates within the top 3 and Elon Musk our new member within the top 10 list. consistent with the Bloomberg Billionaires Index , Mark Zuckerberg's 13% stake in Facebook has helped him in joining "centi-billionaire club" along side Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Microsoft's Gates . Bezos remains the world's richest person , but who else is ranked alongside him ? WORLD'S RICHEST PEOPLE Top 10 Richest people in the world . Consistent with the Bloomberg Billionaire Index (August 7) 1.Jeff Bezos , $190 billion Jeff Bezos , byname of Jeffrey Preston Bezos, (born January 12, 1964, Albuquerque, New Mexico , U.S.), American entrepreneur who played a key role within the growth of e-commerce because the founder and chief military officer of Amazon.co...

WILL TOXIC POSITIVITY EVER RULE THE WORLD ?

 Negative thinking can really impede one’s ability to lead a fulfilling life. When everything is wrong with the world and nothing is worth pursuing; what’s the point in life, really? Even though a positive mindset is generally more preferable than a negative one, there’s also a dark side to the whole ‘positivityculture’ we see nowadays. That’s why I think it’s time to talk about...the shadow of toxic positivity. We all know those people that are always happy,shiny, and utterly optimistic about everything. They are equipped with clear-cut, exclusively positive maxims to approach life’s problems, no matter how big or small. You’ll probably notice that when you talk to them about a specific situation you’re dealing with, that they sprinkle you with stereotypical sweet-nothing-optimism, which is supposed to make your problems go away in an instant. Your spouse dumped you? “You’ll get over it!” You’ve just been diagnosed with a severe illness like cancer? “Be positive!” You’ve b...

WHY INDIA IS POOR ? (IT IS NOT ABOUT MONEY)

If you ask any Indian, why is India so poor,they will invariably give you the same answer. Over population, Illiteracy, British rule,corruption and ; Inequality b/w rich and poor. But are these really the factors behind povertyin India? And is India really that poor today? Let's find out. It’s true that India lost its position as one of the great trading areas of the world,and was a poor country after British rule. But to put the blame squarely on the shouldersof the British is to give a tiny minority in charge of a minimal state, a little too much credit. The real culprit in my view were market forces which tilted during colonialera to favor the west. After Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire began aslow decline. Political instability is never good for the economy. During that time, localwarlords became very powerful. As a result bankers and merchants focused more on givingloans to these warlords instead of investing in merchants and trade for income.India was largely an agricultural ...

NEW YORK'S TOXIC WASTELAND : AMERICAS WATER CRISIS

  EMERSON ROSENTHAL: New York City's full of shit-- real shit, 27 billion gallons of shit that get dumped into the Hudson River every year. And that's billions, with a b. Even though the city pipes in crystal-clear drinking water from a collection of reservoirs up north, the waters that New Yorker see and smell every day are a toxic nightmare. Oil spills, PCBs, rotting corpses, human feces, and 15 feet of something called "black mayonnaise" are just a few of the pristine features Mayor Bloomberg isn't bragging about. We're dipping our toes in and testing the waters for ourselves to see how the toxicity of the Hudson River has become the norm for America's urban waterways. Welcome to "Toxic." All right, I'm getting out. I'm going to take this sample,make my way out of here.  All right, so that was it. Hudson River swim. Fucking disgusting.  TRACY BROWN: New York City wouldn't be New York City if it wasn't for the Hudson River. ...

TH DEADLIEST PLAGUE IN MODERN HISTORY : SPANISH FLU IT KILLED OVER 50 MILLION PEOPLE

 It’s Monday March 11, 1918, at a military training facility in Kansas called Fort Riley. Around 26,000 young men are stationed there,and on that particular day a mess cook named Private Albert Gitchell woke up feeling like hell. He had a high fever, his throat was sore,and his body ached all over. The man went to see a nurse, and indeed, the guy was burning up. He had a temperature of 103°F (39.4 C). Soon after Gitchell, one Corporal Lee Drake visited the nurse with pretty much the same symptoms. Sergeant Adolph Hurby was next to join the line, and that line would keep getting longer and longer. Was Gitchell patient zero? That’s a matter of controversy, but more and more sick American soldiers at camps all over the country would head to the battlefields of Europe. All hell was about to break loose. Before we get to just how devastating this flu was, in view of what we’ve just told you, you are probably wondering why it was called the “Spanish flu” and not the “Kansas” flu. Well, ...

WHAT HAPPEN IF HUMAN TRIES TO LAND ON SATURN

 In 2017, NASA's Cassini probe sent us our closest view of Saturn as it dove into the planet's stormy atmosphere. And the results were stunning. But what would it be like if humans made the journey in person? At its closest, Saturn is 1.2 billion kilometers away from Earth. So with today's spacecraft technology, you'll need about eight years to make the trip. Finally, you arrive and get your first glimpse of Saturn with your own eyes. It's an enormous planet, the second largest in the solar system. In fact, over 760 Earths can fit inside. But hold up. We can't visit Saturn and skip over the best part, its iconic rings. Saturn's rings are almost as wide as the distance between the Earth and the moon, so at first glance, they seem like an easy place to land and explore on foot. Except there's one problem. While they look like giant discs, they're not a solid track at all. Instead, they're made of millions of chunks of ice, some as tiny as dust...