Why books are better than movies🤔…

Most of the time books are better than movies. Books can let you imagine the setting or events happening in the story. They are also more detailed than movies because movies sometimes leave out some important details.In some movies, they switch up the characters because in the book they are different and totally the opposite.When we read a book, we tend to visualize the characters a certain way and in movies they don’t look like the way we want them too. It disappoints us in many ways. I’ve read books before that have a plot twist at the end and in the movie it never happens.Movies tend to last about two hours and books take their time and last longer. Movies rush things so that they can end it fast and there. Not everyone has access to movies or can afford going to movie theatres but books can be borrowed at the library or from a friend.Books are portable and can be read online as well, anytime. When reading books, we get more knowledge and it helps us improve our vocabulary. Characters are described much better and with more detail.One important thing that books do have and movies don’t is that they provide more background information than a movie does.

How COVID-19 affected SCHOOLs😰

Most governments around the world have temporarily closed educational institutions in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19. As of 7 June 2020, approximately 1.725 billion learners are currently affected due to school closures in response to the pandemic. According to UNICEF monitoring, 134 countries are currently implementing nationwide closures and 38 are implementing local closures, impacting about 98.5 percent of the world’s student population. 39 countries’ schools are currently open.

On 23 March 2020, Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) released a statement announcing the cancellation of Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge O Level, Cambridge International AS & A Level, Cambridge AICE Diploma, and Cambridge Pre-U examinations for the May/June 2020 series across all countries. International Baccalaureate exams have also been cancelled. In addition, Advanced Placement Exams, SAT administrations, and ACT administrations have been moved online and cancelled.

School closures impact not only students, teachers, and families. but have far-reaching economic and societal consequences. School closures in response to the pandemic have shed light on various social and economic issues, including student debt, digital learning, food insecurity, and homelessness, as well as access to childcare, health care, housing,internet, and disability services. The impact was more severe for disadvantaged children and their families, causing interrupted learning, compromised nutrition, childcare problems, and consequent economic cost to families who could not work.

In response to school closures, UNESCO recommended the use of distance learning programs and open educational applications and platforms that schools and teachers can use to reach learners remotely and limit the disruption of education.

🧘‍♀️#Benifits of “Yoga”#🧘‍♀️

Yoga is not a religion, it is a way of living that aims towards a healthy mind in a healthy body. Man is a physical, mental and spiritual being; yoga helps promote a balanced development of all the three. ... Yoga to live with greater awareness. Helps in attention, focus and concentration, especially important for children.The art of practicing yoga helps in controlling an individual's mind, body and soul. It brings together physical and mental disciplines to achieve a peaceful body and mind; it helps manage stress and anxiety and keeps you relaxing. It also helps in increasing flexibility, muscle strength and body tone. It improves respiration, energy and vitality. Practicing yoga might seem like just stretching, but it can do much more for your body from the way you feel, look and move."Yoga is an invaluable gift of India's ancient tradition. This tradition is 5000 years old. It embodies the unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and the nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and the nature. By changing our lifestyle and creating consciousness, it can help in well-being. Let us work towards adopting an International Yoga Day." — Narendra Modi, UN General Assembly, September 2014.It increases the flow of prana" or "It brings energy up your spine" fall on deaf or skeptical ears.

Identify who is she🙄?

she is the soul of the body, eyes of the blind person, A Brooks of the endearment & Mercy, support of the family👪, heart ❤ of the body, legs of handicapped person, mouth of dumb person, symbol of happiness 🤗, who loves the childrens selflessly greater than “All” 🥰….

According to u who is she? ???🤔

#No-One cares😏

Recently, The Famous actor i.e. sushant Singh rajpoot was committed suicide. No one is clear about the reason. Someone says, he is “depressed”.why depressed? Is this really true that depression can stop on this stage? God knows🙄. But from this accident, I learnt that ” No-One “cares.really no one cares how depressed you are? ,how poor you are?, how wise you are?.. People alwas demotivate you. We & only we have to decide our own path, own way. On one is yours. Yes our parents give support to us but after certain limits no one is yours! It doesn’t matters how strong you are you are? Or how poor you are? We have to face our problems by our own. There is a word like “Godfather”.everyone says, I don’t have godfather, but godfather only help to show you path but we have to walk on this path alone. So remember, work hard on your vision and follow your heart that matters a lot because No one is yours ,no one cares✨🙌. . . Sakshi bharari. #MineWords😇.. What about your opinion?..

🌟motivation 🌟

🙌Motivation🙌1}- If you have burning desire and a plan to take action, there is absolutely nothing you cannot achieve.✨2}- Dreamers look into the future and see promise. Those who do not dream only see the future.✨3}-Trust in yourself, you perceptions are often far more accurate than you are willing to believe.✨4}-Motivation is like food for the brain. You cannot get enough in one sitting. It needs continual and regular refills. ✨5}-I would rather fail in a cause that would ultimately succeed, than succeed in cause that would ultimately fail. ✨6}-The future belongs to those who believe in beauty of their dreams ✨7}-when you really want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it✨8}-success is neither magical nor Mistrious. Success is natural Concenquences of consistently applying the basic fundamental.✨9}-never stop learning, if you learn one new thing everyday you will overcome 99% of your competition.✨10}-I do believe I am special. My special gift is my vision, my commitment and my willingness to do whatever it takes✨.

😓Covid-19 The LIFE after lockdown đŸ˜“

What will life be like when India and the rest of the world lift the lockdown completely? Will life as we knew it before Covid-19 return? Well, with the extension of the nation-wide lockdown for another two weeks, albeit with significant relaxations, we will have to wait for some more time to find out.

We have had a lockdown for nearly six weeks now. The Karnataka government has partially lifted the lockdown since last week, allowing IT and IT-enabled services, among others, to operate with minimum staff, while the rest would still work from home. “To mitigate hardship to the public, select additional activities have been allowed, which will come into effect from 00:00 hours of April 23,” said Karnataka government’s Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar.

This does not mean life goes back to normal – the companies have to make all the preparatory arrangements to maintain social distancing in the offices. However, the insane traffic jams in Bengaluru city, since last Friday, tell us that people probably think that the danger of Covid-19 is already past.

We have no reliable data to tell us when the pandemic will end. The new normal of social distancing, masks, gloves and washing of our hands is here to stay. Even if all restrictions are lifted, until a vaccine is found, we have to remember that the virus is still among us.

If photographs from China showing huge crowds at all tourist places, as soon as the country lifted the lockdown, are any indication, it’s not going to be any different in India. There are news reports of a second wave of the coronavirus in China and lockdown measures have been put in place in many regions.

So, unless we continue to follow social distancing norms, we are going to see a spurt in cases in India. Do expect identification of hotspots to continue and cluster shutdowns. There will probably also be temperature sensors at public places and quarantine measures will be put in place if an infection is detected in a workplace. Middle seats won’t be sold in flights; every other seat will be empty in theatres – perhaps forcing the managements to hike ticket prices.

One good thing that may come out of lifting the lockdown partially is that migrant labour and house maids may be able to go back to work, but whether factory workers in the non-essential sectors would be able to go back soon is still an open question.

Lockdown lessons

When humans went into a lockdown, the earth quietly went about reclaiming itself. On the 50th anniversary of the World Earth Day on April 22 this year, the World Health Organisation Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “Covid-19 is reminding us of a simple but vital truth: we are one species, sharing one planet.”

The lockdown may have made us insular, but it also brought the world closer. We adapted to our forced new life in lockdown fairly quickly. We went digital and took to technology, reaching out to the community outside our insular lives. Young working couples adapted to ‘Work From Home’ (WFH), home-schooled their children, and used video-conferencing for work calls and family socials. Online streaming platforms were our saviours when it came to entertainment – offering us a range of options.

And while we stayed locked inside our homes, the birds came back to our gardens, the air became cleaner and the sky clearer. The smog in most of our cities lifted, with no vehicles to spew toxic gases. For instance, the Air Quality Index (AQI) for Bengaluru City Railway Station on April 23 was in the green zone, 47 (good) in the index, according to the AQICN.org website. But with the partial opening up and rising traffic, it took only two days for the AQI reading to spike up to the yellow zone, 60 (moderate) on the index on April 25.

Reuters posted ‘before’ and ‘after’ pictures of major cities — from the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy to high rise buildings in Jakarta to the India Gate war memorial in New Delhi — to show how the lockdown had reduced air pollution drastically.

We also learnt to live simple lives and concentrate on what mattered. In India, with no maids to help us run our homes, we learned to keep our homes clean and cook healthy meals for our families. With no way to visit a supermarket, we learned to manage with the essential products available in the local kirana shop.

The lockdown showed us that less is more.

In an interview with Stephen Colbert on the Late Show, on Earth Day, award winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore said, “Look, nature’s given us this warning…It’s putting us right now in our time-out room. And we should be using this time to think, when we come out of this, how we’re going to treat this planet, how we’re going to treat nature.”

And post-lockdown, mindful of the fact that the virus is still among us, we should work on crafting a simpler, yet fulfilling way of life that promises a fair and equitable future for all. We are all in this together, for the virus cares nothing about race, caste, class or borders.

Never has it become more necessary to do this — to give time for humanity and the earth to heal.A look at how life would be post-lockdown.India must, as the lockdown is gradually lifted, quickly establish export-oriented manufacturing capabilities. A once-in-a-century pandemic can create a rare opWhichever scenario the pandemic follows (assuming at least some level of ongoing mitigation measures), we must be prepared for at least another 18 to 24 months of significant COVID-19 activity, with hot spots popping up periodically in diverse geographic areas,” the researchers said. “As the pandemic wanes, it is likely that SARS-CoV-2 will continue to circulate in the human population and will synchronize to a seasonal pattern with diminished severity over time.”Support our journalism by subscribingportunity. It is India’s to seize

😁#’Hard’to Survive During Lockdown without ‘Smartphones’#😁

“Life is not all about surviving” Like animals. All animals on this earth requires 3 basic things that are oxygen, food & shelter. But is this really 100% true? 🤔According me, today this three words are limited upto animals because humans requires so many things. There are lot of things which are integral part of our life. The best example is SMARTPHONES.📱 Smartphones are the humans closest friend from age group 1-100 everyone want this friend. 😬in this lockdown situations, if mobile phones are not there then imagine the situation 😰? How could we handel situation? If there were no smartphones at that time we don’t have any option from getting board 😞in packed rooms. In middle Sentuary, televisions became an integral part of life but our world is developed & so that smartphones are entered in our life. But that’s not matter, mobiles are only for entertainment but it gives us day to day updates like EDUindex News. In Lolockdowns, newspapers are also stopped for prevention purpose but only because of tv news and online library sources we are connected with world. Now, in this pandemic situations it is critical to take traditional schools so smartphones are useful there. Many schools are decided to take online. Therefore, smartphones proved how “SMART” They are😉. They entered in our life from eating to learning. All things are possible on this little device. Our day starts from smartphones(GM) and end up on smartphones(GN). 😄so that, in upcoming times, it will become our basic need.

👨‍🎓ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ONLINE TEACHING LEARNING METHOD👩‍🎓

Nowadays, online learning turns out to be more and more practiced. Many traditional universities started to share their courses online for free. It represents an easy and comfortable method to achieve knowledge in almost every field, from law and accounting, to human sciences, such as psychology and sociology or history. Online learning is a great alternative to traditional universities, especially for people who can’t afford the time and money to take real courses. But what are the advantages and disadvantages of online learning?

Advantages Of Online Learning
Although many people still consider traditional universities as the best way to achieve knowledge and get a diploma, online learning proves to be a great alternative. Students have the chance to study in their own time and especially for free. It represents a great way to study many fields and to boost the level of self-motivation. Online learning is so effective because students can finish their homework quickly, and there is more time left for hobbies or for finding a job.

An access to all resources of a traditional course helps participants learn wherever they are, leaving them the freedom to choose the time for study. With basically an Internet connection, a person can attend different courses. Among the advantages of online learning there are the responsibility and self-discipline of students.

Disadvantages Of Online Learning
Only in a small group a person can develop properly. At school, students learn how to make friends, be patient, get rid of disappointment, and especially to compete. Competition between colleagues can be very stimulating and students will only benefit from it. Online learning cannot offer human interaction.

Another disadvantage refers to the fact that online courses cannot cope with thousands of students that try to join discussions. Also, online learning can be difficult, if it is meant for disciplines that involve practice.

In conclusion, online learning should be seen as a complement and extension of classical forms of learning. Not even the best online course can fully replace the personal contact with a teacher, or the human relationships that develop in a group. So, traditional classes shouldn’t be replaced with online learning.

✌How to open password protected 7z files✌

A 7Z file is a compressed archive created by various file compression utilities, most notably, Igor Pavlov’s 7-Zip. It uses open-source LZMA compression, which has a high compression ratio an nid can include strong AES-256 (256-bit) encryption. 7Z files may contain multiple directories or files compressed to save space for storage or transportation purposes.While 7z compression uses the LZMA method by default, the 7z format also supports the PPMD, BCJ, BCJ2, BZip2, and Deflate compression methods. The file type also supports Unicode file names, archive header compression, and file sizes up to 16,000,000,000 GBOur goal is to help you understand what a file with a *.7z suffix is and how to open it.

The 7-Zip Compressed file type, file format description, and Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android programs listed on this page have been individually researched and verified by the FileInfo team. We strive for 100% accuracy and only publish information about file formats that we have tested and validated.we can open this 7z files by Using may programs. On the other hand we can also open password protected 7z filesSecurity of 7zip file has always been very important because it is now quite common. But if you forget the password of 7zip file in this situation user has to get the solution of the query of “how will you open the forgotten 7z file?”. So here we provide you the best program to make the rapid recovery of lost 7z file password.

I am talking about the software name as eSoftTools 7z Password Recovery Software. It provides three different high levels of advanced techniques for decrypting a 7z file password. All three recovery strategies are easily accessible by every technical or non-technical user.

You can simply try each recovery technique from the given options (like- brute force attack, mask attack, and dictionary attack) to make the instant recovery of your lost password.

Methods to recover lost 7z file password offered by eSoftTools:-

First, if you have to the 7z password it becomes very easy to open any password-protected 7z file. But when you lose or forget that key, you may get into a very big problem.

So, This eSoftTools 7z Unlocker is officially designed to unlock the 7z file with multiple recovery strategies.

It provides three advanced recovery techniques to simply open a password protected 7z file including- Brute Force Attack, Mask Attack, and Dictionary

Method 1 Brute Force Attack:-Brute Force Attack is an amazing technique to retrieve the lost 7z file password. It will try all possible password combinations of length and range depending on what you decide. Through a brute force attack, you can get back the forgotten password, whether your file password is numeric or alphabetical.

#Method 2 Mask Attack: A mask attack is can be the best option for those users who remember a part of the original password. With this method, the user just has to put the remembered password and the software will instantly show you the whole password.

#Method 3 Dictionary Attack: Dictionary attack will provide the feature to recover the password of any alphabets combinations (for example- apple, back, etc). This software provides his own dictionary by which it extracts the password of your protected 7z file by any word that is stored in that dictionary.in this way you can open password protected 7z file.