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How Much Money do I need for Commodity Trading? Minimum Funds-2024
Commodity trading is getting more popular, drawing in both experienced and new investors. If you’re starting out, you might wonder, “How much money do I need?” This guide will cover the basics of how much you should have to trade commodities in 2024.
By Salako Emmanuel2 years ago in Art
Small Business Owners ln Canada: Numbers and Earnings
Small businesses are key to Canada's economy. They drive innovation, create jobs, and help communities grow. This article looks into the world of small business in Canada. It shares the latest stats, trends, and insights on entrepreneurship.
By Salako Emmanuel2 years ago in Art
LGBTQ
Bright, flamboyant, brilliant–all these rainbow descriptions can be found in what the LGBTQ+ community's art has to offer–drag. This art emerged to present in a creative way the dismantling of conservative and radical ideas and views regarding the definition of gender.
By victor amah2 years ago in Art
Effective Keloid Treatment Options in Islamabad
Keloids are a type of raised scar that can develop after an injury to the skin. These scars are characterized by their excessive growth beyond the original wound boundary, often becoming larger and more noticeable over time. For those struggling with keloids, finding an effective treatment is crucial for both physical comfort and cosmetic reasons. If you're seeking Keloid Treatment in Islamabad, various options are available to help manage and reduce these stubborn scars.
By Inza Malik2 years ago in Art
The Cosmic Dawn
The Cosmic Dawn: Unveiling the Birth of the Universe Wonder of the Big Bang The universe began with a colossal explosion known as the Big Bang. In an instant, all that existed was a searing hot mass hurtling in all directions at the speed of light. Imagine the sheer intensity and energy released during this cataclysmic event, setting the stage for the creation of everything we know today.
By Yến Nguyễn2 years ago in Art
WordPress Website Design: Crafting an Engaging and Functional Site. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
WordPress website design is a crucial aspect of creating a successful online presence. This content will guide you through the essentials of designing a WordPress site, ensuring it is both engaging and functional. Whether you're a novice or looking to refine your skills, this guide will help you understand the key elements of effective WordPress website design. We'll also highlight the services offered by Amigos IT Systems to assist in your web design journey.
By amigosit systems2 years ago in Art
tobacco effects
What happens if you are an Alcohol and/or Tobacco addict? Alcohol Alcohol is a powerful drug. It contains Ethanol, the most common type of alcohol that helps to reduce tension and inhibition in a person. It works by dilating small blood vessels near the skin hence causing the person to become red. warm and feel comfortable. Initially, the alcohol affects the brain's motor center, cerebellum and the medulla oblongata resulting in a person's poor coordination and balance, sluggish reflexes, change in behavior, and loss of memory slowing of speech, increased rate of heartbeat and breathing. Large amounts of alcohol can even lead to coma or death. Long-term effects for the alcohol addicts include malnutrition and damage to heart muscles, stomach disorders like ulcers and gastritis, the liver is not able to detoxify blood or process nutrients due to liver disease other medicines interact negatively with alcohol so any side medication can be harmful. Social and personal problems in life are likely to happen due to the addiction. If consumed during pregnancy, fetal abnormalities and miscarriages can occur such as reduced physical and mental development, mental retardation, birth defects. Driving while intoxicated is illegal worldwide. Alcohol consumption slows reflex time and blurs the vision of the driver. This would then lead to an overall poor judgment of the driver, resulting in fatal road accidents. Tobacco Tobacco smoking is habit-forming. The smoke drawn into the lung consists of nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar and other harmful substances. This is why there is a strong link between the act of smoking and respiratory diseases. Nicotine is a stimulant found commonly in tobacco and is responsible for causing most of the chemical changes in the body. Short-term effects of tobacco smoking include an increased heart rate and blood pressure. Tar in the smoke affects the mucus membranes of respiratory systems. This is why smokers cough because they try to clear their respiratory tract. Carbon monoxide damages the lining of blood vessels while increasing fatty deposits on the walls. Nicotine causes blood vessels to constrict which leads to heart diseases. In small amounts, it stimulates the adrenal gland to be active. Smokers may feel nervous and tense for no reason. New smokers can experience nicotine poisoning, whose symptoms include dizziness, vomiting, clammy skin and even fainting spells. The long-term use of tobacco smoking can cause breathing problems like bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, heart disease and lung cancer. Emphysema causes thinning or destruction of alveoli in our lungs. Tar stains teeth and fingers and can deposit in the lungs, leading to growth of cancerous cells. Other chemical irritants in the smoke cause narrowing of air passages. Smoke addiction may lead to social and personal problems. If the addicts are pregnant women, babies are smaller at birth and there is an increased risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and infant death.
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Art
the fountain that divided the world
[Music] and Now for Something Completely Different hi welcome to stories of art my name is today I want to tell you the story of one of the controversies in art it is the story about this the fountain it was signed by R Mutt and I'm sure you've seen it or think you've seen it because very few people have ever seen the original but I'll get to that in a minute it's an object that has divided opinion for over a century now and whether you like it or not it became quite influential in the development of modern art in the mid 20th century in fact it's one of those Works where you can say it is truly iconic everybody seems to know it and still today many people have strong opinions about it some see it as part of the movements that freed art from its former constraints that is to say it made much of what later became conceptual art possible and others maintain that this is nonsense that a five-year-old could make and frankly both of these can be seen as valid points so I thought it would be a good idea to tell you the story behind it and go over the many controversies about it and there are many of those in fact in the last few years a new one has emerged but I'll get to that later in the video but hopefully by the end of this video you will have gained an understanding of this work of the opinions about it and maybe an appreciation for those who hold the opposite view of yours in this debate let's start at the beginning though this object work of art its story starts outside of itself it starts with an exhibition in New York in 1917 there was to be an exhibition it was organized by the Society of Independent Artists that had been formed about a year earlier now they in turn had been inspired by an earlier French group called The Society de artiste independent and they had been formed in 1884. now they had been formed as a reaction to the official Salon in Paris those had been those large exhibitions where you could enter works of art but only if you were an artist and only if you were a member of the Art Academy the academic de it and then only if you pass the selection committee that determined whether or not the quality of your work was satisfactory and the purpose of these exhibitions to many people was that there will be prizes given out by a jury now the associative artist independent tried a different approach they held exhibitions where anyone could enter a work if they paid an entry fee and in New York they wanted to copy this process and so they founded the Society of Independent Artists to have an exhibition on those very same principles the idea was that it was more democratic the audience was to decide whether or not something was suitable or was good art not some panel of so-called experts and then a jury the Americans even went so far as to decide that they would not place the artwork in any sort of categories or any sort of order artwork wouldn't even be sorted by type like sculpture or painting instead they would be presented simply placed in an exhibition Hall in alphabetical order based on the name of the artist the the last name so there was a group of people involved in society
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Art
The Guardian Of Reality Last Part
Thinking back on the journey reminds me of the thin line between genius and madness. What I saw, born with good intentions, became a tool of destruction in the hands of criminals. It is a cautionary tale of pride and redemption, a reminder that the power to change reality comes with the most serious responsibilities.
By Nuzhat Rasheed2 years ago in Art
The Guardian Of Reality Part 6
With the Reality Modulator finally back in my possession, I knew the only way to undo the damage was to destroy it. As I executed a series of self-destructive tasks, the castle collapsed around me. The horror of the machine faded into memory and the world slowly began to graze. I went back to my lab, which is now a sanctuary of salvation. My obsession took a heavy toll, but I eventually regained my identity and regained my balance in a world on the verge of collapse.
By Nuzhat Rasheed2 years ago in Art
The Guardian Of Reality Part 5
The path led me to an eerie castle deep in some unfamiliar mountains. Upon entering the castle, I encountered horrors that would disturb any sane mind. The organization had used Reality Modulator to create nightmarish creatures and twisted landscapes, challenging my resolve at every turn.
By Nuzhat Rasheed2 years ago in Art






