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Columbia College fight camp 'Drones above, police alert' . Content Warning.
Understudies fight at US colleges in fortitude with Palestine. As a feature of the dissent, a structure of Columbia College, one of the US, has been involved favorably with Palestinian dissidents for around 18 hours. Film from their telephones showed police leaving somewhere around seven jail transports south of the grounds.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
HOW TO REMEMBER WHAT YOU READ
I am a Grandmaster of memory and a Guinness record holder. I am also a professional speaker. When people hear that I am a Guinness record holder or a Grandmaster of memory, the first assumption they make is that I was born with an exceptional memory. It is quite normal for people to think that way, but the reality is quite different. In fact, I was born with a terrible memory. Back in primary school, I almost failed my end-of-year examinations. This realization led me to take action to improve my memory. I started with small exercises, such as memorizing five-digit numbers, then gradually progressed to memorizing 10, 15, and even larger digit numbers. I came across the Indian Book of Records and the Limca Book of Records, where I learned about individuals memorizing thousands of digits. This served as a starting point for me to push myself through practice, dedication, and exercises. Eventually, I broke records and went on to compete in the World Memory Championships, becoming a Grandmaster of memory. Later on, I broke Guinness records as well. Many people ask me whether memory skills are innate or learned. I always emphasize that I trained myself to achieve these feats. This led to requests from others to teach them these techniques, which is how my teaching journey began, through workshops, keynotes, courses, and my YouTube channel. This is my way of sharing my journey from having a poor memory to breaking Guinness records. I want to convey an important message - if I can do it, so can you. However, success depends on your dedication, practice, and commitment to using the right techniques. It is possible to start with zero confidence in your memory and, within a month or a couple of months, see significant improvement by utilizing the correct methods. Perhaps, you could even become a Grandmaster of memory, just like I did. In essence, this is my story.
By Godswill Peter2 years ago in Writers
Transformation: Embracing a New Chapter in Your Life
Transformation: Embracing a New Chapter in Your Life All of the negative emotional spirals and events in our lives are caused by the limiting beliefs that other people have ingrained in our minds about who we are, as well as the internal critical discourse we engage in about ourselves. These beliefs have their origins in a number of internal psychological issues that keep us from adopting an abundance mindset. It's critical to rewire our brains and reprogram our mindsets so that we can appreciate the circumstances we already have and are blessed with, rather than dwelling on past experiences or feeling unlucky or lacking.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Embracing Change: The Remote Work Insurgency
Following the Coronavirus pandemic, the conventional working environment has gone through a seismic shift. What was once viewed as an advantage for a chosen handful has turned into the new standard for millions all over the planet: remote work. The Remote Work Unrest has changed the manner in which we view work, giving adaptability, opportunity, and newly discovered open doors for experts across ventures. In this article, we investigate the effect of the Remote Work Upheaval and its suggestions for the fate of work.
By Albert phasha2 years ago in Writers
The Vocal Pay it Forward Challenge Series
Waking up to no new challenges on the Vocal website made me feel compelled to follow through on this idea. I recently entered an unofficial vocal challenge that I saw on a Facebook Vocal group. I thought to myself that these unofficial challenges are a fun way to stay busy in rare moments like this where there are no new vocal prompts, or we have ran through our ideas for the current prompts.
By Kenneth cruz2 years ago in Writers
The Evolution of Writing Styles: From Classical to Modern
Writing is a fundamental form of human communication that has evolved over millennia, reflecting changes in language, culture, and technology. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the digital age of today, writing styles have continually adapted to meet the needs of the times. This article explores the fascinating journey of writing styles, from classical to modern, highlighting key developments and their impact on society.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Writers
Blue Orchids: Real and Fake – All Your Questions Answered
Are Blue Orchids Natural? True blue orchids do not exist in nature. While orchids come in a vast array of colors, including white, pink, purple, and even green, true blue is not among them. The quest to create blue orchids has led to the development of artificially colored varieties through breeding and genetic modification.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers








