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Amid lockdown crisis, Guwahati NGO lends helping hand to musicians – Northeast Now

Amid lockdown crisis, Guwahati NGO lends helping hand to musicians  Northeast Now



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MercyOne babies receive handmade ‘Star Wars’ hats to celebrate May 4 – Globe Gazette

MercyOne babies receive handmade 'Star Wars' hats to celebrate May 4  Globe Gazette



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Mother’s Day Special: Experts reveal what kids can do to take care of their moms and their health – PINKVILLA

Mother's Day Special: Experts reveal what kids can do to take care of their moms and their health  PINKVILLA



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Fortified foods vs. supplements: What is better? – Times of India

Fortified foods vs. supplements: What is better?  Times of India



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Could a vaccine wipe out COVID-19 or will protection be short-term? That's the 'million dollar question'

Would a vaccine for the new coronavirus wind up offering long-lasting immunity? Or will the virus prove to be a shape-shifter, mutating quickly enough that people need annual vaccines like those for seasonal strains of influenza? Researchers are probing for answers in the rush to develop a vaccine for COVID-19.



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What I do have, I give to you

Christian Pilz spent a week in the refugee camp in Idomeni, where 13,000 people camp at the closed border. “What happened to us?” he wonders.




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Hats

“I do not recall wearing many different hats ever. I only used them while travelling in some hot countries...” shares Loïs. “These days I only count one hat in my wardrobe. Nevertheless I have the feeling that I am changing hats all the time. My different roles make me do so.”




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Vegetables that save lives

If you only owned the ground you stood on, how would you make the most out of it? A creative idea becomes a sustainable reality.




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What’s killing Russia’s youth?

OM Russia and partner organisations work to thwart two killers picking off the younger generation in Russia: drugs and HIV and AIDS.




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A seed that took four years to bear fruit

Four years after a member of OM Russia befriended her, an Uzbek lady in Novosibirsk came to faith.




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“What shall I do with Buddha now?”

A Discipleship centre student from an unreached people group meets a girl with the same ethnic background and tells to her about salvation.




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Loving the Most Hated People in Europe

Work of OM Romania among the Roma population




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Right there, in that place

Michael (Kenya) participates in a short-term mission trip to Romania and gives an account of God's transforming power at work amongst the Roma people.




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What we can’t do alone

OM’s Graham Sandersfield shares about sports ministry, the global event Run/Ride for the World and why this work is something we can’t do alone.




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The secret that can't be kept

The Agency is a first-of-its-kind interactive mission experience that’s set on top of OM’s newly-launched Riverboat.




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Ian Bell: a war that will leave us with a hellish mess

War, then. Another war. Still another war begun because the last guaranteed-conclusive war produced consequences that made one more shot in the dark inevitable. Intellectual and strategic failure is on a production line.




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What's the problem with city council and marking the Easter Rising?

Glasgow City Council has a keen sense, it seems, of what is or might be controversial. When the rest of us imagine that a handful of words to mark a long-distant historical event could never be more than anodyne, the council is alert to the affliction of controversy. It is a condition to be avoided at all costs.




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The voice that was a guide to our nation: Ian Bell in his own words

Ian Bell, the award-winning Herald and Sunday Herald writer and columnist, died last week aged 59. Here are excerpts from 10 of his finest pieces of writing.




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Herald on Sunday letters: what readers are talking about this week

One size fits all? How wrong you are




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What Is MasterClass? Learn at Home & Save Now With This Sale!

Source: www.justjared.com - Saturday, May 09, 2020
Looking for something fun to do while in quarantine? How about take classes from some of the world’s greatest teachers?! MasterClass makes it possible for anyone to learn from the best and the company is offering lessons from 80+ world-class instructors. The popular service was just spoofed on SNL with a hilarious sketch in which the comedians spoofed Britney Spears , Phoebe Waller-Bridge , and John Mulaney . You actually can learn acting from Oscar winners like Natalie Portman and Samuel L. Jackson , filmmaking from Martin Scorsese , singing from Christina Aguilera , tennis from Serena Williams , cooking from Gordon Ramsay , creativity and leadership from Anna Wintour , ballet technique from Misty Copeland , and business strategy from Disney’s Bob Iger . Each class includes around 20 video lessons that are 10 minutes long on average, along with an in-depth workbook. Right now, you can buy an annual membership to MasterClass that gives you access to every teacher’s lessons. For $180, you’ll get a membership, and you’ll also get to gift a membership to someone for free. This could be a perfect Mother’s Day present! Go to MasterClass.com right now to check it out and start learning. Disclosure: Some products on this site use affiliate links and we may earn commission for any purchase made through the links.




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‘I had some feeling that God was there’

God touches lives through OM Czech Republic’s annual summer English camp.




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Civil war in the SNP: personalities, politics, battle lines ... and what it means for the independence cause

Something unintentionally funny keeps happening on the politically feverish fringes of Scottish social media.




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Here's What Makes or Breaks RTI and Other School Support Systems

With a lot of moving parts, schools often struggle to make response-to-intervention and positive-behavior-interventions-and-support systems effective in the long run, but an early focus on school teaming and data can improve their odds, according to a new study.




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What Barack Obama Said About Trump's Handling Of COVID-19 In Leaked Call

Former president Barack Obama has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling it an "absolute chaotic disaster."




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Mi 10 5G vs Samsung Galaxy S20: What's Different?

Mi 10 5G by Xiaomi has finally made its debut in India. The Xiaomi Mi 10 5G comes in two storage models and is offered in two colour options. Additionally, the phone packs the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865...




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Realme Narzo 10, Narzo 10A Launching on May 11: What We Know So Far

Realme Narzo 10 and Realme Narzo 10A are finally going to be launched on Monday in the country. Owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, the two upcoming Realme phones that were originally supposed to be...




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Hero Duet discontinued: What the replacement model could be

The Hero Duet could be replaced by something that was showcased at the Auto Expo 2016 but could still be undergoing development.




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Benda Asura 400: Purely Chinese motorcycle with Indian name and somewhat inspired design

The Benda Asura 400 comes with a single-sided swingarm, which is quite rare to see on a 400cc motorcycle.




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BS6 Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT India launch soon: What to expect from improved Kawasaki Versys 650 rival!

The upcoming 2020 Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT will be BS6 compliant. Here's what to expect from the Versys 650 challenger!




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Bajaj Discover dies after 17-year run: What to expect now

Bajaj Discover is no longer visible on the company's official India website. Does this mean that the Discover is now a part of the history? We explain!




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Does Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 make sense? Here’s what to expect

Royal Enfield Himalayan is the pioneer of change in RE's product lineup that had only seen 350 and 500cc roadsters for decades. The Himalayan 650 could be what the success story evolves into.




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Striking-looking Ducati Panigale V2 teased for India: What makes the 959 Panigale replacement special!

The Ducati Panigale V2 draws power from a 955cc, V-twin Superquadro engine which is now BS6/Euro5 compliant and pumps out 151 horses.




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Exciting new sub-350cc bikes that will be launched soon: Yamaha FZ25, Suzuki Gixxer 250

Exciting times ahead as there is at least one 160cc model out there while the majority of the upcoming motorcycles are in the 200-250cc segment.




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Big News! Royal Enfield working on 14 new motorcycles: Here’s what all bikes to expect

No, there is no typo in the headline! As many as fourteen new Royal Enfields are currently under consideration. Sounds exciting enough?




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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Road Test Review: Royal Enfield now has exactly what it needed

Royal Enfield Interceptor INT 650 Road Test Review: We'd already admitted that the new 650cc parallel twin is superb, but how good is the Interceptor 650 with long-distance touring and fuel efficiency? We found out.




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Renault Triber review: A 7-seater that packs in a lot of space, features but deserves a better engine

The Renault Triber is a spacious, budget 7-seater that packs in all the modern day goodies, looks good but the 1.0-litre engine could do with a bit more power.




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MINI Cooper JCW road test review: Small hatch, big thrill everytime!

If ever you are feeling low or want more from your life, take a quick spin in the Mini Cooper S JCW and things will definitely look up. Perhaps momentarily!




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Uncertainty creates volatility, here’s what investors could do to dodge the crisis | Interview

As uncertainty looms large, volatility again jumped 28% on Monday as equity markets resumed trading after a long weekend.




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Sensex, Nifty gain 1% each, ONGC share price jumps 5%; check what’s fueling D-St today

Barring Nifty PSU Bank index and Nifty Realty index, all the sectoral indices were trading in green. Nifty Metal index was top sectoral gainer led by JSW Steel, Coal India and Jindal Steel.




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Nifty Bank drops 950 points from day’s high; check what led to last hour sell-off on Dalal Street

Nifty is approaching its support zone of 9100-9000 levels, however, any violation of this will cause further weakness towards 8800 levels




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Sensex, Nifty reverse opening losses, gain over 1% each; what’s driving markets today

HDFC, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries (RIL) and Bharti Airtel were among the top index contributors




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Sensex, Nifty off day’s highs, slip into red; know what’s keeping investors edgy today

Most of the sectoral indices were trading in deep sea of red. Nifty FMCG index dropped 1.33 per cent weighed by Godrej Consumer Properties, Britannia, Dabur India and Marico.




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RIL, HUL lift Sensex 200 pts higher, Nifty slips from day’s high; check what kept markets volatile

Various news flows viz., stake sale by Reliance Industries in its subsidiary Jio Platforms, block deal in HUL, government’s decision to increase the tax on retail fuel etc., influenced the market movements.




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RIL rights issue: What’s in it for you

The rights issue offers an opportunity for existing shareholders to reap the benefits from RIL’s new and emerging businesses such as digital, telecom and retail business.




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The work-from-home experiment: What can students (future managers) learn from this?

Shashwati, a news analyst, is able to do research at home, but her effectiveness has dropped in the absence of the right infrastructure.




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Safety Matters: A look at some offbeat group video calling apps that score well on privacy

App Annie’s latest report highlights that Zoom is the most downloaded app on iOS amongst all users. But it has also put focus on privacy and security.




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A longer lockdown? Here is what researchers have to say

A study by two India-origin researchers at the University of Cambridge, is based on the SIR approach, but takes into account age and social contact structure to assess the impact of the lockdown and social distancing measures adopted before it.




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Curbing fake news: WhatsApp sets limit to forwarded messages

The Facebook-owned company explained that its previous exercise of limiting a forwarded message to five chats led to a 25% reduction in message forwards globally at the time.




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Techsplained @FE: What is edge computing? How it works and why we need it

Now, any developer could create an app and run it on Amazon, Microsoft or Google’s servers and make millions or billions in the process.




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How messaging app Reliance JioChat makes a mark; check out the top 6 features

A key feature is the peer-to-peer money transfer facility within the app.