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Memory

  Memory is a our cognitive storage system in the brain or mind for storing and retrieving information .It is truly a crucial aspect of our cognition .If we did not possess memory, we would enable to remember things and retain new information. Memory is very closely related to the learning. Whereas, learning is the process of acquiring new information or skills. The power that we have to ‘store’ our experiences, and to bring them into the field of our consciousness sometime after the experience have occurred, is termed “memory “.                                                                                                                                                         Encoding-This means converting information into a form that can be entered into memory .Encoding is used to analyze or manipulate the data.                                                                                                  Storage- This means retaining information over varying periods of time.   

Toys

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  A Blog about toys  FURBY CONNECT- A Cute AI toy   Furby Connect is  an interactive AI toy for  children ages 5 and beyond. It is originally launched by robotic toy company Tiger Electronics in 1998. Later, it's features were enhanced by the largest toy company Hasbro. It also ranges from different species of animals and is available in different attractive colors. The most famous one presented above is a owl like creature having large, round LED lights., has fur on its body. It's main features includes dancing when listening to music, sleeping, left, right, back and upside down movements. Furry Connect is available in English and Russian languages.  It's other features includes mood change from happy to sad and from being scared to being excited. Each furry is different and reacts according to how it being treated by you.  Also, to use its various features you need to download its app 'Furry Connect World' app. However, the app is now discontinued because of secur

Healthy Eating

  WHAT IS HEALTHY EATING  Eating healthy is an important part of a healthy lifestyle and is something that should be taught at a young age. The following are some general guidelines for helping yourself to eat healthy in your early twenties. It is important to discuss your diet with your healthcare provider before making any dietary changes. Below are a suggestion of healthy eating recommendations to ensure  that follow a healthy eating plan: 1)Eat 3 meals a day, with healthy snacks. Eating three balanced meals a day alongside healthy snacks sustains energy levels, provides essential nutrients, aids weight management, boosts metabolism, stabilizes mood, and enhances focus and concentration. This dietary pattern supports overall well-being by promoting stable blood sugar levels and efficient nutrient absorption throughout the day. 2)Increase fiber in the diet and decrease the use of salt. Increasing fiber intake aids digestion, promotes bowel regularity, and helps prevent constipation.

Nature at its best

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  Nature refers to the interaction between physical surroundings around us and the life within it like atmosphere, climate, natural resources, ecosystem, flora and humans. I think nature significance a lot in my life and I am growing up. I was very attached to the nature because I lived in the countryside and my maternal grandparents took me to the fields. We did a lot there. I learnt a lot of the activity and it was very fun. Very beautiful I think whatever we see around us right from the moment we step out of our house Is a part of nature and it makes us realize that it is so much outside the phone and the Internet that we are very attached to the trees, flowers, landscapes, insects, even the sunlight, the breeze everything that makes our environment so beautiful and mesmerizing are part of nature. so if we get to the scientific part of the nature, if not for the nature, then we wouldn’t be alive. The health benefits of nature for humans are incredible and the most important thing fo

Golden Temple (Amritsar)

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                                                                HISTORY The third Guru of the Sikh tradition, Guru Amar Das, is credited with selecting the location that would become Amritsar and house the Harimandir Sahib. After he had urged his student Ram Das to locate property for the creation of a new town with a man-made pool at its center, it was thereafter named Guru Da Chakk. In 1574, Guru Ram Das succeeded his father, Guru Amar Das, and established the town that would later be called "Ramdaspur" despite the sons of Amar Das's fierce opposition. He began by finishing the pool with the assistance of Baba Buddha, who should not be mistaken with the Buddhist Buddha. Guru Ram Das constructed his latest formal. During the reign of Guru Arjan, Ramdaspur town grew thanks to gifts and volunteer labor. The region expanded into the temple complex, and the village grew to become the city of Amritsar. Mahima Prakash Vartak, a semi-historical Sikh hagiography tract probably w

Skin care routine

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    It might be tempting to indulge in pricey skincare products and procedures in our quest for flawless, bright skin. Still, you don't have to spend plenty of money to get that glowing complexion. Simple, natural products can be used to produce powerful skincare treatments in the convenience of your own home. We'll look at five simple DIY skincare recipes in this blog post that provide luxurious effects without going over budget. These recipes, which range from calming face masks to energising scrubs, are made to nourish, hydrate, and refresh your skin, giving you the dazzling complexion you've always wanted. Experience the transformational power of natural beauty cures and treat yourself to these homemade skincare treatments with just a few essential components and a little time. With the help of these simple DIY recipes, you can say goodbye to pricey skincare products and welcome to glowing skin.                    Indian beauty rituals are widely recognized in the skinc

Jallianwalla Bagh

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The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre occurred on April 13, 1919, in Amritsar, Punjab, India. It was a sad occurrence that marked a turning point in the country's independence movement against the legitimacy of British authority. The massacre, which occurred on the day of Baisakhi, the biggest Sikh holiday and Punjab's harvest festival, is unquestionably one of the worst crimes committed by British colonial forces. About 20,000 people turned out to protest against the Rowlett Act, which gave the British rulers the authority to regulate the press and imprison anyone without charge or trial, even though public gatherings were prohibited. The attendees included pilgrims heading to the neighboring Golden Temple, as well as farmers, traders, and local peasants from Amritsar and the surrounding areas. The demonstration started out peacefully but quickly descended into carnage when General Dyer and his fifty men showed up and shot the unarmed throng without warning. Approximately 1200 persons