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Vishakha Khatri
Itni badi duniya me mera tumse milna ittefaq nahi ho sakta #coincident
Jiyalal Meena ( Official )
क्या आपके साथ इत्तेफाक Hua है?! #Amazing Knowledge #experience #coincident #Trending #जानकारी
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Be it late or be it early We reach at the same time & People feel we travel together. #my coincident girl 😁 Participate in the #rapidfire and describe the word #coincidencein2lines My favourite entries posted before 10 pm I
#my coincident girl 😁 Participate in the #rapidfire and describe the word #coincidencein2lines My favourite entries posted before 10 pm I #YourQuoteAndMine
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motivation in education ©suresh swathi #shraddha Motivation in the classroom is the willingness and desire of a student to learn. Motivation can be measured by four indices: choic
#shraddha Motivation in the classroom is the willingness and desire of a student to learn. Motivation can be measured by four indices: choic #Motivational
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Free Tamil Astrology full Life Prediction:இலவச தமிழ் ஜோதிடம் முழு வாழ்க்கை கணிப்பு+919776190123 Vedic Astrology has been considered as a va
Free Tamil Astrology full Life Prediction:இலவச தமிழ் ஜோதிடம் முழு வாழ்க்கை கணிப்பு+919776190123 Vedic Astrology has been considered as a va
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बुद्धीन्द्रियाणि चक्षु:श्रोतघ्राणरसनत्वगाख्यानि । वाक्पाणिपादपायूपस्था: कर्मेन्द्रियाणि आहु: । । It directly means : Organs of knowledge (or cognition) are called the Eye, the Ear, the Nose, the Tongue and the Skin. The organs of action are called the Speech, the Hand, the Feet, the excretory organ and the organ of generation. 【●◆SEE CAPTION◆●】 Organness (i.e. indriyatam meaning from the indriyas/senses) is to have for its *substratum (*=a layer of something lying under another lay
Organness (i.e. indriyatam meaning from the indriyas/senses) is to have for its *substratum (*=a layer of something lying under another lay #Gyaan #philosophy
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Anyway, I realise I've deflected off subject. But I really just wanted to talk about the grass on this playground. //caption// Not a poem,really. A musing of sorts. Yellowing grass. -Sanjana Kumar There's this playground in front of my house. Kind of diagonally next
Not a poem,really. A musing of sorts. Yellowing grass. -Sanjana Kumar There's this playground in front of my house. Kind of diagonally next #Winter #yourquote #yqbaba #yqtales #yqquotes
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As we step into December 2023, the global landscape continues to be shaped by the ever-evolving challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this month's update, we delve into the prevailing COVID symptoms December 2023, shedding light on what individuals should be mindful of in order to protect themselves and their communities. Understanding COVID Symptoms December 2023: In December 2023, the spectrum of COVID symptoms remains diverse, with some changes and nuances compared to earlier phases of the pandemic. Individuals experiencing COVID symptoms December 2023 should be vigilant for common indicators such as fever, persistent cough, and shortness of breath. However, it is crucial to note that the virus may manifest in a variety of ways, with symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Respiratory Symptoms: One of the hallmark signs of COVID symptoms in December 2023 continues to be respiratory distress. Individuals infected with the virus may experience a persistent cough that can escalate into severe respiratory issues. Shortness of breath, even in the absence of physical exertion, should be promptly addressed, as it can be an early warning sign of a more severe infection. Gastrointestinal Symptoms: In addition to respiratory symptoms, COVID symptoms December 2023 may include gastrointestinal manifestations. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea have been reported in some cases, highlighting the importance of considering a broader range of symptoms when assessing one's health. Neurological Symptoms: As our understanding of the virus deepens, emerging evidence suggests that COVID-19 can affect the nervous system. Individuals may experience headaches, dizziness, and a loss of taste or smell. Monitoring these neurological symptoms can aid in early detection and appropriate medical intervention. Variability in Symptom Presentation: It's worth noting that the presentation of COVID symptoms December 2023 can vary widely among individuals. Some may exhibit a combination of symptoms, while others may remain asymptomatic carriers. This variability underscores the importance of regular testing, especially in high-risk settings or if you have been in close contact with a confirmed case. Vigilance in High-Risk Environments: As the holiday season approaches, gatherings and travel may increase the risk of COVID transmission. It is crucial to exercise caution and adhere to public health guidelines. Monitoring COVID symptoms December 2023 becomes even more critical in crowded spaces or when interacting with individuals outside your household. Seeking Medical Attention: If you experience any COVID symptoms December 2023 or suspect you may have been exposed to the virus, seeking prompt medical attention is essential. Testing facilities and healthcare providers are equipped to assess your condition and guide you on the appropriate course of action. Early detection and intervention can significantly impact the outcome of a COVID-19 infection. Preventive Measures: Prevention remains a cornerstone in the fight against COVID-19. Vaccination, wearing masks, practicing hand hygiene, and maintaining physical distance continue to be effective strategies in mitigating the spread of the virus. As we navigate through December 2023, it is crucial to stay informed about the latest public health recommendations and adjust our behaviours accordingly. Conclusion: In conclusion, understanding COVID symptoms December 2023 is pivotal for both individual well-being and community health. By staying informed, adhering to preventive measures, and seeking medical attention when needed, we can collectively contribute to the ongoing effort to combat the pandemic. As we face the challenges of this December, let us remain vigilant and compassionate, prioritising the health and safety of ourselves and those around us. ©gajanan suhagpure #thelunarcycle As we step into December 2023, the global landscape continues to be shaped by the ever-evolving challenges posed by the COVID
#thelunarcycle As we step into December 2023, the global landscape continues to be shaped by the ever-evolving challenges posed by the COVID #News
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i can never tell if i am more haunted this halloween i want to dress up i never paid much attention to abandoned buildings Grating insults hurled middle fingers flashing like upturned fangs I've seen these shadows break a man. I was that man. So I tremble at the audacity of life. (In caption):- i can never tell if i am more haunted this halloween i want to dress up i never paid much attention to abandoned buildings Grating insults
i can never tell if i am more haunted this halloween i want to dress up i never paid much attention to abandoned buildings Grating insults #YourQuoteAndMine #Monarch #audacity #spookiansclub #yqsc #horrortales #scaudacity
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