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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Affirmation for December 26, 2020

 I am responsible for my peaceful mood. 

Editor's Pick (Christmas Playlist and more...)

 

Lockdown Laugh:


PJ of the day:

FUN FACT: AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST EXPORT IS BOOMERANGS.


Links to explore:




Fun Facts

 

The word "muscle" comes from a Latin term meaning "little mouse."

Bend your arm at the elbow and flex. What do you see when you look at your bicep? The ancient Romans apparently saw the resemblance of a tiny rodent, which is why its called it a "muscle," a word derived from the Latin term musculus—meaning "little mouse," 


News Channel

 MPC News: International Sports University to be set up in Pune

National network: Opposition 'misguiding farmers', says PM, attacks Didi and Left

International News: How is the world celebrating Christmas

City Blog Science Club link of the day

News chemistry for controlling the volume of liquid in volumetric additive manufacturing 

30 min cardio and abs workout


This video belongs to Popsugar Fitness’ YouTube channel and City Blog does not endorse this video

 


 

Friday, December 25, 2020

Affirmation for December 25, 2020

I believe in myself. 

Editor's Pick

 PJ of the day:

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SOMEONE JUST CALLED MY PHONE, SNEEZED AND THEN JUST HUNG UP.

I am getting sick and tired of these cold calls.

Ganagot


Links to explore:

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covid-vaccine-tracker-global-distribution/





Mysterious places around the world

 


NASA has found some pretty incredible things in space, and that includes a floating reservoir of water that holds the equivalent of 140 trillion times all the water that's in Earth's oceans. What makes it even more amazing is the fact that the reservoir surrounds a giant black hole.

More than 12 billion light-years away from Earth, the reservoir is more proof "that water is pervasive throughout the universe," says Matt Bradford, a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. 


News Channel

 MPC News: PMC Schools may start

National Network: Karnataka COVID night curfew updates

International News: Ancient wolf cub found 'perfectly preserved' in Canadian permafrost. We even know what it ate

Yoga for strength

 


This video belongs to the Yoga of Adriene YouTube channel and City Blog does not endorse this video

 





Thursday, December 24, 2020

Affirmation for December 24, 2020

 I understand that my mistakes are my responsibilities and no one else has the right to judge them. 

Editor's pick

 PJ of the day:

IAMONTHEMOONANDTHEREISNOWHERETOGETABEER.

Thereisnospacebar.

India Story:


Links to explore:

https://www.facebook.com/FocalPointShow/videos/637068926878022





Mysterious places around the world

 

Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA

Carved out by rivers over many thousands of years, this moon-like national park is all rugged ridges and narrow canyons, giving way to lush, prairie grasses. The rocks appear in stripy sheets – the result of years and years of layering – and are home to bighorn sheep and bison, plus human visitors exploring the many trails.




News Channel

 MPC News: Pune Police denied permission for the 31 December Elgar contest

National Network: Maharashtra night curfew details

International News: Apple's supply chain woes are adding up in Asia

City Blog Science Club link of this day

 Remarkable new species of snake found hidden in a biodiversity collection

Winter Solstice Yoga

 


This video belongs to the Yoga of Kassandra YouTube channel and City Blog does not endorse this video

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Affirmation for December 23, 2020

  I understand the importance of relaxation after a major task. 

Editor's pick

 PJ of the day:

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MY BOSS SAID, “I FIND IT HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS THAT YOU ARE ONLY SICK ON WEEKDAYS.”

I said, “It must be my weekend immune system.”

Indian Navy:


Links to explore:



Mysterious places around the world

 

Red Beach, Panjin, China

You’ll not find golden sand on this expansive ‘beach’ in northeastern China. It’s actually a vast wetland area whose marshes are home to a rare form of seepweed named Suaeda – and, come fall, the plant turns a vibrant crimson, creating the blood-red carpet the site is famous for. Migratory birds including the apt (and very rare) red-crowned crane make their home here too.


News Channel

 MPC News: Bavdhan Biptya news

National Network: Legion of Merit news

International News: Israel heads to new elections as government collapse

City Blog Science Club link of the day

 Mathematicians develop a new model for predicting epidemics based on precedents

30 min yoga


 

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