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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has become an increasingly popular solution for businesses and individuals seeking more flexible, efficient, and cost-effective ways to store, manage, and access data and applications. Rather than relying on traditional on-premises servers and infrastructure, cloud computing enables users to access shared resources and services over the internet, allowing for greater scalability, agility, and accessibility.
By pasan wijeabout a year ago in Education
The Power of Gratitude
Gratitude is a powerful emotion that can bring happiness and positivity into your life. It is the act of being thankful and appreciative of the good things in your life, no matter how small they may seem. When you cultivate a grateful mindset, you become more aware of the abundance in your life and start to focus on the positive instead of the negative. In this article, we will explore the power of gratitude and how it can bring more happiness into your life.
By Hunain Sevenabout a year ago in Education
Love At First sight
Love at First Sight: The Power of Instant Connection There is a common belief that love at first sight is nothing more than a fairytale. However, many individuals claim to have experienced an immediate and intense connection upon meeting someone for the first time. The idea of love at first sight has been the subject of countless films, books, and songs, but what is the science behind it?
By Abdullah Malikabout a year ago in Education
Get Your Dream Job in Canada With a Visa Consultant in Delhi
Getting the help of an immigration consultant in Delhi will not only make it easier for you to navigate the process but also provide you with crucial insider knowledge about what makes all the difference between success and failure, such as which forms to fill out and when, information about job offers and work permits, and more.
By Wider World Immigrationabout a year ago in Education
Bitcoin
A Brief History of Bitcoin Virtual currency has been a hot topic for over a decade now. With so much recent news, it can be difficult to fully understand the significance and overall purpose of this expanding market. The task is made easier, however, by knowing the history of the most widely-traded crypto on the market: Bitcoin.
By Sevigounder Rabout a year ago in Education
5G Technology
5G technology What is 5G technology in network technology? *5G wireless technology is meant to deliver higher multi-Gbps peak data speeds, ultra low latency, more reliability, massive network capacity, increased availability, and a more uniform user experience to more users. Higher performance and improved efficiency empower new user experiences and connects new industries.
By Sevigounder Rabout a year ago in Education
YOGA Media India - Social Media Company in Madurai | Online Advertising & Marketing
Social media marketing (SMM) refers to the practice of promoting a brand, product, or service on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and others.
By YOGA Media India about a year ago in Education
The benefits and drawbacks of working remotely.
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the way we work, with many companies transitioning to remote work to comply with social distancing measures. Remote work has become more common, and it has presented both benefits and drawbacks for employees and companies alike. In this article, we will explore the benefits and drawbacks of remote work and the impact of the pandemic on the shift to remote work.
By Hunain Sevenabout a year ago in Education
Why is the Mona Lisa so famous?
Vincenzo Peruggia took a painting off the wall and slid down the back stairs of the Louvre on August 21, 1911, as dawn broke over Paris. He was just a few steps away from freedom when he ran into a two-pronged issue: There were approaching footsteps as the door was locked. The "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci was tucked under Peruggia's arm. It is currently regarded as the most famous painting in the world. But how did it get to where it is today? The portrait is said to have been started by Leonardo in 1503, when a Florentine businessman asked for a portrait of his wife, Lisa Gherardini. Leonardo worked on the painting for more than a decade, but when he died, it was not finished. Leonardo da Vinci was a pioneer in a number of artistic techniques thanks to his ground-breaking research on human optics over the course of his lifetime. The "Mona Lisa" depicts some of them. Utilizing "air point of view," he made pictures at more noteworthy distances hazier, creating the deception of significant profundity. Additionally, he used the technique known as "sfumato" to create subtle color gradations that softened the edges of the forms he depicted. Although all of this is striking, is it sufficient to make the "Mona Lisa" the most well-known painting in the world? It is regarded as an exceptional Renaissance portrait by many academics, but it is only one of many. Additionally, great artwork can be found throughout history. In point of fact, most of the factors that contributed to the "Mona Lisa's" rise to worldwide fame were outside of the canvas. After Leonardo's death, King François the First of France purchased the painting and began displaying it. After that, in 1550, the well-known biography of Italian Renaissance artists, including Leonardo, was written by the Italian scholar Giorgio Vasari. The book, which was translated and sold a lot, described the "Mona Lisa" as if it were a dreamlike representation of life. The "Mona Lisa" evolved into one of the French Royal Collection's most coveted pieces over time. It was initially displayed for the general public in the Louvre Museum before hanging in Napoleon's bedroom. The once-private treasures of the deposed aristocracy were a popular attraction for tourists there. A number of European academics in the 1800s increased the "Mona Lisa"'s popularity by focusing heavily on its allure. Alfred Dumesnil stated in 1854 that the smile on the Mona Lisa evoked a "treacherous attraction." After a year, Théophile Gautier composed of her "taunting lips" and "look encouraging obscure delights." In addition, Walter Pater described the Mona Lisa in 1869 as the epitome of timeless femininity. The portrait was a well-known piece in one of the world's most famous museums by the 20th century. However, the "Mona Lisa" was not yet well-known. It was Peruggia's 1911 heist that assisted it with soaring to uncommon distinction. It wasn't entirely out of the question that Peruggia would be imprisoned inside the Louvre because he had been contracted to create protective cases for the museum. Additionally, Peruggia was fortunate in that a worker who saw him in the stairwell simply assisted Peruggia in opening the door and allowed him to leave for the day. The theft made news around the world. The empty space where the "Mona Lisa" used to be displayed drew a crowd of people. Because Peruggia had worked at the Louvre, the police interviewed him, but they never considered him a suspect. In the meantime, they questioned Pablo Picasso regarding his connection to a previous robbery at the Louvre, but in the end, they let him go. After smuggling the "Mona Lisa" to Italy and making arrangements to sell it to a Florentine art dealer, Peruggia kept the painting in a false bottom suitcase for two years. Peruggia viewed himself as an Italian patriot who was returning the work of an old master. However, he was immediately detained, not celebrated as such. The "Mona Lisa" was put back on display in front of large crowds after the mystery was solved, and newspapers celebrated the success of the story. In the next many years, reasonable craftsman Marcel Duchamp derided it; It was pursued by Nazi art thieves; About it, Nat King Cole sang; and it was attacked by museum visitors with teacups, paint, stones, and paintbrushes. Over 500 years after its creation — eyebrows and eyelashes since a long time ago blurred — the "Mona Lisa" is safeguarded by an impenetrable, tremor safe case. It now stands as a reminder of how we create and maintain celebrity, rather than as an outstanding Renaissance portrait.
By Factual Frenzyabout a year ago in Education