Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman
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a small moment in my life that had a big impact.
Presentation There are minutes in our lives that we recall clearly even a very long time after they occur. These are the minutes that shape what our identity is and the way in which we see the world. One such second in my life happened when I was a young person, and it hugely affected me. It was a little second, yet it meaningfully impacted the manner in which I saw myself and my position on the planet. In this paper, I will depict that second and make sense of how it transformed me.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman5 months ago in Motivation
Experience the Delightful Point-and-Shoot Capability of Vivo V27 Pro's 50MP Selfie Camera: A Comprehensive Review
The Vivo V27 Pro is a new smartphone that has gained popularity for its 50MP selfie camera. This powerful camera is capable of taking stunning photos that capture every detail and make your selfies stand out. In this article, we'll explore the capabilities of the Vivo V27 Pro's 50MP selfie camera and review its performance in various scenarios.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
"An In-Depth Look at the Camera Features of the Xiaomi 13 Pro: Leica Integration and More"
The Xiaomi 13 Pro is a premium smartphone that offers a high-end camera system integrated with Leica technology. The smartphone comes with a 108MP primary camera sensor and an array of advanced features that make it a formidable competitor to other high-end smartphones in the market. In this article, we will explore the camera capabilities of the Xiaomi 13 Pro with Leica integration.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
An In-Depth Look at the OnePlus 11R: Addressing Your Curiosities About the New Budget Flagship
The OnePlus 11R is the latest addition to the OnePlus smartphone lineup, and it has been generating quite a buzz since its release. The device is being marketed as a budget flagship, which means that it offers premium features at a price point that is lower than most other flagship devices. In this review, we will take an in-depth look at the OnePlus 11R and address some of the curiosities that people may have about this new device.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
Reviewing the Oppo Find N2 Flip: Does it measure up to Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 4?
The Oppo Find N2 Flip is the latest addition to the world of foldable smartphones, and it has been garnering a lot of attention since its release. With its sleek design and impressive specifications, the Find N2 Flip aims to compete with other foldable devices on the market, including the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4. In this review, we will take an in-depth look at the Oppo Find N2 Flip, and compare it to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, to see if it measures up.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
Reviewing the Samsung Galaxy A54: A Mid-Range Smartphone That Excels in Premium Features.
Samsung's Galaxy A series has been a crowd favorite for years, offering a great balance between performance, design, and affordability. The latest addition to the A series in India, the Galaxy A54, brings the best of Samsung's experience to a mid-range phone.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
Neglecting Air Pollution in Our Cities: The Risk of Heart Attacks, Cancer, and Lung Diseases from PM2.5
Air pollution is a major concern in cities all over the world, and for good reason. The effects of air pollution on human health are well-documented, with studies linking air pollution exposure to an increased risk of heart attacks, cancer, and lung diseases. One of the main culprits of air pollution is PM2.5, which is a type of fine particulate matter that is small enough to enter the lungs and bloodstream. Unfortunately, many cities are neglecting the dangers of PM2.5 air pollution, putting the health of their citizens at risk.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
Unpacking a New Study: How Caffeine Levels Impact Body Fat and the Long-Term Risks of Diabetes
A recent study conducted by European researchers using genetic data from 10,000 individuals found that high levels of caffeine in the blood can reduce body fat, thus lowering the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The study's significance lies in its focus on how caffeine is broken down by the body, rather than on the amount of caffeinated drinks consumed. The study revealed that individuals with low caffeine metabolism had higher levels of caffeine in their blood, which took longer to process, and had lower body mass index (BMI). Although this study opens up new avenues for research, Dr. Ambrish Mithal, Chairman of Endocrinology and Diabetes at Max Healthcare, warns against increasing coffee or tea consumption based on the study's findings.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
"Yoga Asanas for Managing PCOD Symptoms and Preventing Birth Complications"
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. The condition is characterized by an imbalance in hormone levels, leading to irregular periods, excessive hair growth, and fertility problems. PCOS is a common condition affecting around 10% of women of reproductive age. If left untreated, it can lead to complications during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, and premature birth. Yoga is an effective way to manage PCOS symptoms and prevent birth complications. In this article, we'll discuss some yoga asanas that can help you overcome PCOD and avoid birth complications.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
"Is there a need for concern regarding the latest H3N2 flu outbreak?" - Actually, no
As news of the latest H3N2 flu outbreak spreads, many people may be feeling concerned about the potential impact of this virus. However, the truth is that there is no need for excessive worry. While it is always important to take precautions to prevent the spread of any illness, experts agree that this particular outbreak is not cause for alarm.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Journal
Sofia's Journey to the Stars: Inspired by the Legacy of the Isabella Foundation
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a beautiful princess named Isabella. She lived in a grand palace with her parents, the king, and queen. Isabella was known throughout the kingdom for her kindness, intelligence, and beauty. She was also very adventurous, and loved exploring the vast forest that surrounded the palace.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Fiction
The Adventure of a Lifetime: Emma's Quest for Knowledge and Discovery
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Emma who had always dreamed of adventure. She had grown up reading stories of explorers and adventurers, and she longed to experience the thrill of discovery for herself.
By Harish “Mems” Lakshminarasiman6 months ago in Fiction