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Penny Stocks
We've all heard of the investor bragging about his 100% or 1000% return on a stock, or the person who got rich investing in small-cap, undiscovered stocks that made it big. In theory, it seems too easy. Invest in a few penny stocks and then sell them when they move up. Unfortunately, it's too easy. Too easy to lose money if you don't know what to look for.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Trader
Yoga For The Beginners
If you currently practice yoga or are considering taking up yoga, you need to know these techniques. Yoga is a great way to keep healthy in your life. You can practice yoga anywhere from home with a gym instructor. However, you need to know these techniques or you may not maximize your yoga practice results.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Humans
The Collie Dog
The collie is an excellent sporting dog and can be trained to do the work of a Pointer and Setter, as well as a Water Spaniel and Retriever. It can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He is clever at hunting, has an excellent nose, is a good pest killer, and is the most loyal watchman, guardian, and companion.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Petlife
The Rewarding Benefits of Digital Currency - Why It's So Important for Businesses and Individuals
Digital currencies like Bitcoin have been making waves of late. In the span of little over a year, their value has gone from less than a dollar to more than $2000. This meteoric rise has been driven by rising adoption rates and the growing number of businesses that accept them as a form of payment. It's easy to see why digital currency is attracting so much attention: It's fast, it's secure, and it's not controlled by any single entity. For some industries, this means it's the perfect fit. In the software industry, for example, companies that use open-source software have been quick to adopt virtual currencies such as Bitcoin. The security of digital currencies also makes them an attractive option for businesses that want to avoid handling cash altogether.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Trader
How Artificial Intelligence Can Help You Write Better Copy
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful thing. When new AI tools are released, we’re all told that they will save us time and money by allowing us to write content faster and confidently. After all, do we really need human beings to spend hours proofreading our articles before publishing them? If the answer is yes, then AI can be used to our advantage. However, if you take a step back and look at the big picture, artificial intelligence won’t be able to substitute for human labor overnight. Many factors have to come together for this type of technology to have any impact at all: Education, data collection, algorithms and technology adoption are all part of the solution too. The result is that writing content has never been more complex or difficult than it is today. Fortunately, there are ways that you can make your copywriting process easier and more effective with the help of artificial intelligence software programs such as Grammarly .
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Humans
The Ingenious Physicist, Albert Einstein
In the world of science and math, there are few equals to the revered Albert Einstein as a thinker, philosopher, and effective and relentless theorist. In The Ingenious Physicist: How A Detailed Study Of The World's Most Innovative Physicist Redefined Our Understanding Of The World's Greatest Science... And Became A Fountaining Source Of Inspiration For Today's Young People — we leave no one in the dust when it comes to understanding and explaining the mind and its methods at work in Albert Einstein. Read on to discover more about this mind-bending physicist and his extraordinary life, writings, ideas, and innovations.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Humans
The History of Microsoft Office: From It's Early beginnings to the most recent versions!
Microsoft Office has come a long way from its humble beginnings in the mid-1980s when it was known as WordPerfect. The evolution of this software has been nothing short of amazing. From its debut on Microsoft's market-leading DOS platform in 1985 to its latest, most recent versions released over the past few years, Office has gone through quite a transformation! In this blog post, we will take you back to the very beginning of Office and its history up to today. We will also explore the different ways that Microsoft Office has evolved in its almost 30-year history, beginning with Wordperfect and ending with the most recent releases.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Geeks
The Rise Of Elon Musk: A Brief History Of The Innovator And Entrepreneur
Elon Musk was an unlikely choice as the leader of Tesla. The charismatic co-founder and CEO of PayPal had no engineering or auto experience, and he wasn’t even interested in taking on that role. Instead, Musk saw himself as a service provider to his customers — providing them with reliable, affordable vehicles while disrupting the auto industry with electric car innovation. This unconventional path to power soon changed his life and the lives of millions of people around the world. In this brief history of Elon Musk, we’ll trace his transformation from garage inventor to household name to modern innovator and entrepreneur.
By Bhawana Niraulaabout a year ago in Humans
Will E-books replace Paper books?
Research shows that many users prefer printed books over e-books because they find them easy to read, such as the fragrance of traditional books, giving them the satisfaction of highlighting important texts, reducing eye strain and not being distracted by the internet, etc. E-books may be simpler and more compact than printed books, but people can no longer complete the reading of paper books. And even though people use their electronic reading materials, they still rely heavily on ink and paper when it comes to reading books.
By Bhawana Niraula2 years ago in 01
The Great Depression
Some say that Roosevelt exacerbated stress by trying to bring about rapid development by allowing the economy and the business cycle to continue with its two-year course rather than reaching a lower level and recovering, as Roosevelt did with Hover.
By Bhawana Niraula2 years ago in Trader
The Market Crash 2008
Events surrounding the subprime financial crisis that has caused two of Dow's two-day major accidents hit the fourth, fifth, and tenth crashes on a single night in Dow history, both of which occurred in 2008. It is difficult to say that the crisis is over, but it is helpful to compare it with other historical stock markets and economic problems: The Great Recession in 1929 (92% loss), the black Monday of 1987 (31%), the recession in 2000 (34%), and the Great Recession of 2007-08 (49% fall). This paper adds new findings to art texts showing that stock market crashes and financial crises have a profound effect on general expectations, moderate uncertainties, and expectations.
By Bhawana Niraula2 years ago in Trader