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Friday, December 11, 2020

Affirmation for December 11, 2020

 I focus on my present to better my future.

Editor's pick

 The Netflix Effect:


PJ of the day:

I just bought a T.V. and it said, “Built-in Antenna”.

I don’t even know where that is!

Links to explore:

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/a-successful-us-missile-intercept-ends-the-era-of-nuclear-stability/2020/11/30/c76a794c-32d9-11eb-9699-00d311f13d2d_story.html





Mysterious places around the world

 


Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK

Given its otherworldly appearance, it’s little surprise that this natural treasure is steeped in myth and legend. So the story goes: a giant named Finn McCool created a path in order to reach and face up to his archenemy Benandonner, a Scottish giant across the water – the 40,000 neat, basalt columns are what’s left of his formation. The tallest of the columns reach about 36 feet (11m), and today they’re one of Northern Ireland’s most popular tourist attractions.


News Channel

 MPC News: SSC and HSC exam

National Network: In Bharti Singh-Harsh case, NCB seeks custodial interrogation, cancellation of their bail

International News: Lebanon's PM charged over deadly Beirut blast

City Blog Science Club link of the day

 COVID lockdown causes record drop in CO2 emissions for 2020

Deep-stretch yoga

 

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Affirmation for December 10, 2020

 I feel great about myself today

Editor's pick

 

Vaccines:


PJ of the day:

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WHAT’S IT CALLED WHEN YOU KILL CHICKPEAS?



Magical places around the world

 


Nā Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii, USA

The grooves, peaks and bright colors of Nā Pali make it one of the most jaw-dropping stretches of Hawaii’s coastline (no small achievement given the sheer beauty of the state's shores). Nā Pali ripples out for around 17 miles (27km), beaten by the North Pacific, whose waters attract humpback whales. The challenging Kalalau Trail wriggles through the landscape too. Take a look at more otherworldly spots in the USA.


About online drama enacted in the US

 


City Blog Science Club link of the day

 High-precision measurements of the strong interaction between stable and unstable particles

Minimal Cues Yoga

 

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Affirmation for December 9, 2020

  I like to help others. 


Editor's pick

 PJ of the day:

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WHAT DO YOU CALL A DETECTIVE ELECTRICIAN?

Sherlock Ohms.

Lockdown Laugh: 


Links to explore:



Magical places around the world


 

Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada

These rippling rocks might look more at home in Pandora (the whimsical world of movie Avatar), but they actually line the coast of the Bay of Fundy. The cliffs appear in gnarled, knotted waves and stacks protrude from the water, each the result of years of erosion. The striking formations attract kayakers and wanderers to the waters and tidal beach.


News Channel

 MPC News: Pune Corona Update

National Network: Farmer's protest updates


City Blog Science Club link of the day

 Research group has made a defect-resistant superalloy that can be printed

30 min feel- good yoga


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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Affirmation for December 8, 2020

 My desire to succeed is a result of my passion to work hard. 

Editor's pick

PJ of the day: 

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What DO YOU CALL A CALCULATOR THAT WORKS INSTANTLY?

A calcunow.

Appeal:


Links to explore:

https://time.com/5916772/kid-of-the-year-2020/






Mysterious places around the world

 


Darvaza Gas Crater, Turkmenistan

It’s pretty easy to see why this crater in the desert wilds of Turkmenistan is known as the Door to Hell. It’s thought that the flame-filled chasm was formed when a Soviet oil-drilling rig hit upon a natural subterranean gas chamber. The ground collapsed leaving behind a massive crater leaking poisonous gas. The inferno was lit to prevent those harmful gases spilling out, and the flames are still burning some five decades later.


News Channel

 MPC News: Gates of Sinhagad fort is open for tourists after tomorrow

National Network: India, Nepal bypass border row, talk trade

International Network: Brexit: PM to meet EU chief in bid to save trade deal

City Blog Science Club link of the day

 Researchers have uncovered one way plants respond to hormonal clues

Yoga for focus

 


This video belongs to  Yoga with Adriene  YouTube channel and City Blog does not endorse this video.


Sunday, December 6, 2020

Affirmation for December 6, 2020

  I enjoy hard work.

Editor's pick

 PJ of the day:

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THE MOVIE SPEED DIDN’T HAVE A DIRECTOR.

Because if Speed had direction, it would have been called Velocity.

Lockdown Laugh:



Links to explore:





Mysterious places around the world

 


Fingal’s Cave, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK

A volcanic wonder on the Isle of Staffa, Fingal’s Cave is formed of neat, hexagonal, basalt columns that look like they’ve been carefully placed by hand. They’re actually the work of Mother Nature, and the very same lava flow that carved out the famed Giant’s Causeway across the water. Even so, plenty maintain that this striking sea cave and its Irish cousin were the work of giants.


News Channel

MPC News: Pune Corona Update 

National Network: Accused ignored Anvay Naik's suicide threat

Yoga for core

 


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