Body. Mind. Soul. While these three dimensions of human existence make up who we are, we are not really familiar with these components. A superficial knowledge and incomplete understanding of our own selves, our actual and ideal selves, leads to a perturbed and disorganized life, and is probably one of the biggest challenges faced by many.
CHITWAN KHOSLA
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“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race. Once humans develop artificial intelligence, it would take off on its own and redesign itself at an ever increasing rate. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn’t compete, and would be superseded.”
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Kinesics is an exciting yet complicated science of behavioural patterns in non-verbal communication. To understand the body movements and signs, experts need to take into consideration cultural and environmental differences. Anyone who is unfamiliar with the cultural nuances of the body language has every chance to misinterpret what they see.
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Twitter and Facebook rate events and bring us news according to interest and clicks. Twitter trends and newsfeeds spread more information than TV news anchors, so it’s definitely more interesting to start to see the year through the eyes of the Internet.
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Scientifically, de-extinction is the process of reviving or bringing back an extinct species and then breeding the population. In the case of a living organism, extinction means “died-out” and de-extinction is the reversal of this process.
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There is a huge gap between academic education and employment that needs to be bridged by the universities and colleges imparting higher education. For instance, management courses should teach according to the demands of the corporate world, which change from time to time.
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The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded The Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 to India’s Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan’s Malala Yousafzai “for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.”
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Self-advocacy is an ability to understand your natural traits and needs, stand up for your rights and responsibilities, speak for yourself, make decisions regarding the way you want to live your life, and assertively communicate it all to others without being aggressive.