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8 Easy Steps to Taking Care of Your Eyes

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  This is 21 st century, and life is very fast, especially in metros, everybody is busy nowadays, everybody is running after something, this busy lifestyle silently taking its toll on us. But we actually adapted this busy lifestyle and happily living our scheduled life without thinking that this might be an unhealthy life, this might cost something bigger that we are unaware of right now. Constant work and not taking care of our health is a common thing in big cities. While doing our scheduled daily work we have to be conscious about our health. We have to be selective for making time, for what is truly necessary and what is not because everything would be spoiled if we don’t have a good healthy body.   We all know in metros, life is not easy, pollution and busy life schedule slowly but deeply making us unhealthy. Unhealthy junk food is now added in our everyday meal. Big cities polluted air and poor, unhealthy eating habits constantly weakening our body. We must think t...
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My achievement   I successfully passed the Hubspot content writing certification . I have been crafting great content for many years . The Hubspot certification validates my credentials as a content writer . Thank you Hubspot.
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  Waiting For The Barbarians by J. M. Coetzee #BookReview #bookrecommedation #pulitzar This book is written by double booker prize winner J.M. Coetzee. He is a South African born author. One of my friend suggested this book and i am very thankful to him for introducing me with this book. The book was chosen by Penguin for its series Great Books of the 20th Century.   And soon to be a major film starring Mark Rylance, Robert Pattinson and Johnny Depp so i was overwhelmed to read it. This book is written on the backdrop of colonial African life, it's a story of a magistrate who has run the affairs of a tiny settlement in South Africa. when the interrogation experts arrived he was jolted into sympathy with the victims and into a quixotic act of rebellion which lands him in prison, branded as an enemy of the state. It's a story about the oppressor and the oppressed. Story evolved around the middle-aged magistrate and a native young girl whom he sheltered in his house. This story d...
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  PRITHA – BY DR. PRIYA , BOOK REVIEW a great short novel A great short novel Pritha is a good short novel . It's a very short novel just 82 pages but it holds a lot. I was speachless when i was reading it, an indescribable pain was blocked my throat. Pain of a misfortune woman perfectly conveyed to the reader. Kunti is the utmost character in the epic Mahabharata, that never have been so visible enough. In Mahabharata Kunti and Gandhari was the most silent character but I think Kunti was the most unpredictable veiled woman among all. And from beginning to the end she remained as shrouded and concealed. As the story grows her shroud of quiet acquiescence grows too. Kunti, mother of mighty Pandavas, a protagonist of the epic Mahabharata, whose life was never ever about her, who is unfairly judged, at first she ridiculed by her husband's second wife Madri then by her sons, cursed and rejected talks about her journey through the epic. Here she is telling you what the Mahabharata ...
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  JULIUS CAESER – BY PHILIP FREEMAN, BOOK REVIEW Book review- What a lavish book, a mastery account of one of the world’s greatest leader. This book is not a biography of some historical character it’s a spectacular journey of ancient Europe. This book will landed you on the shore of magnificent Roman Empire. The best part of the book is you won’t feel like you are reading a history book rather it feels like roaming with one of the greatest leader of all time. You will learn how was the history of British, how was the life in ancient Europe all described and developed through out the book as well as it keeps unraveling the unseen part of caesar’s life. Easy words and paceful writing truly justified with Julius caesar’s ambitious life journey. Every chapter of this book is started with collectable quotes, sometimes quotes by Cicero sometimes with Plato and by Caesar himself. With all the glittering jewels inside this book is enough to hook you, even any non history lover…....