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بسامد، به معنای تکرار و فراوانی، نامی است که با خود حسی از تداوم و رشد را به ارمغان میآورد. این نام همچون آوای جاری یک رودخانه، نویدبخش حرکت مستمر و شکوفایی در زندگی است، جایی که هر تکرار فرصتی است برای بالندگی و نو شدن. @Talk_boost
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سلام به تمام دوستان فعال در حوزه دیجیتال مارکتینگ و تولید محتوا! ✋🏻
یه گروه تلگرامی راهاندازی کردیم که در اون پروژههای کاریابی مارکتینگی، محتوا، سوشال مدیا، دیزاین، ویدئوگرافی و هر چیزی که به ذهنمون میرسه رو به اشتراک میذاریم
اگه دنبال پروژه جدیدی یا نیروی حرفهای برای تیم خودت میگردی، اینجا دنبالش بگرد!
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Ilegal act by law.
Weak legal system or lack of Honesty in resptecive.
People facing trouble in the respective area.and respective Damages to ordinary people.
Never ever, coz it produce damages for respective ordinary people.
bribery,nepotism, embezzlement,extortion and patronage.
Government & politics
Mostly corruption can damage infrastructure of Any country.
For the personal intrest or lack of knowledge or lack of Honesty or they are not afraid from legal system of their respective area.
bribery is the corrupt offering, promising.
Improve legal system. And implementation of law strictly.
If they are committed for corruption in the view of respective honable court.
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The Feminine Is Abundant
A man suffers the moment he believes there is not enough, not enough women, not enough love, not enough opportunity. Scarcity is a prison built in the mind. The feminine is never lacking, it surrounds you the way air surrounds your lungs. If you feel there is a shortage, it’s not the world denying you, it’s you disconnecting from the endless flow of life itself.
Think of the feminine as sunlight. If you stand inside a locked room and complain that it’s dark, the sun is not the problem, Your closed doors are. The feminine shows up in women, in beauty, in inspiration, in creativity, in chaos, in art. When a man closes his heart, loses his purpose, or doubts his worth, he blinds himself to the abundance already around him. He starves not because the world is empty, but because he refuses to open.
A man believes there are no good women left. But what’s actually scarce is his presence, he’s not grounded, not purposeful, not open. Another man, connected to his mission and energy, attracts feminine presence everywhere he goes not because there are more women, but because he is more alive. Women sense it instantly. Abundance is the natural state. Scarcity is the man-made illusion.
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Root Word!
Vis/Vid
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Phrasal verb
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*FACT CHECK* .......
People will talk no matter what path you choose, because talking is easier than understanding, and judging is easier than growing. You can be kind, honest, generous, and still become a target, not because you did something wrong, but because your way of living reminds others of what they are not doing with their own lives. When people cannot reach your level of peace, discipline, or self-respect, they often try to pull you down with words. Their criticism is not a measure of your value; it is a mirror of their frustration, insecurity, or fear. Most opinions are born from jealousy, pain, or boredom, not from truth. That is why trying to explain yourself to everyone slowly drains your energy. You start living for validation instead of purpose. The strongest response is silence and progress. Let them talk, because while they are busy discussing you, you are busy building yourself. Their words do not pay your bills, do not heal your wounds, and do not move your life forward. Your growth does. You are not responsible for how others misunderstand you. You are responsible for staying aligned with your values. Life becomes lighter when you stop carrying the weight of other people’s opinions. You are not here to impress, convince, or please everyone. You are here to live honestly, learn deeply, and grow steadily. Keep your head high, not in arrogance, but in self respect. Keep walking forward, even if you walk alone. Let negativity pass like noise in the background. When you focus on becoming better instead of being liked, peace follows you. And when you outgrow old versions of yourself, it is natural that some people will not come with you. That is not loss, that is growth.
*Wishing You Wisdom*
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Facts about your body
1. Did you know that your eyes see the world upside down and that the brain corrects the image?
2. Did you know that sweat is odorless by nature, but acquires its unpleasant odor when mixed with bacterial debris on the surface of the body?
3. When you sleep your sense of smell doesn't stop.
4. There is a part of the human body that does not receive blood: the cornea.
5. Women have a stronger sense of smell and touch than men.
6. The human nose can remember approximately 400,000 different smells.
7. There are 96,560 km (60,000 miles) of blood vessels in the human body.
8. More than half of the bones in the human body are found in the hands and feet.
9. A person blinks 29 times a minute when talking to someone and 4 times when reading.
10. The liver performs 500 functions in the human body.
eleven. The heart has its own electrical system, which allows it to beat even outside the body and is therefore not completely controlled by the brain.
12. The right lung contains a greater volume of air than the left.
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✍️ Why Is “Alcohol” an Arabic Word Used in English?
At first, the word alcohol doesn’t sound English at all.
And that’s because… it isn’t.
The word alcohol comes from Arabic — specifically from al-kuḥl.
Originally, al-kuḥl did not mean a drink.
It referred to a very fine powder, often used as eyeliner (kohl).
The key idea behind the word was something refined, purified, or extracted.
Centuries later, Arabic scholars became leaders in chemistry and medicine.
When they described the process of distillation — extracting the essence of a substance — the term al-kuḥl began to be used for these purified extracts.
As this knowledge reached Europe, the word traveled with it.
Over time:
al-kuḥl → alcohol
meaning shifted from fine powder → pure essence → distilled spirit
Eventually, in English, alcohol became the name for the distilled substance we know today.
You can still see this Arabic influence clearly:
many English words starting with “al-” came the same way:
algebra
algorithm
alchemy
Language doesn’t just borrow words —
it carries history, science, and culture across centuries.
💬 Did you know “alcohol” had nothing to do with drinks originally?
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The Noble Façade of Equality and Justice
Human civilisation relies on certain principles and conventions that are held to be the foundations of a just society. It is widely believed that in the absence of these ideals, humans shall fall prey to their chaotic, brute nature. The two most significant of these ideals are: Equality and Justice.
It is undeniable that humans intrinsically crave power - over their own destinies as well as the lives and choices of others. This is where hypocrisy comes into play, for beneath the noble rhetoric of Equality and Justice lies raw self-interest, whether in an individual way or for the ingroup.
One may consider the case of the French Revolution as a classic example of this hypocrisy. The quest for "liberté, égalité, fraternité" devolved into dictatorship and guillotines for rivals, rather than universal well-being.
Contemporary examples of this hypocrisy have become ubiquitous. What began as the demand for ‘equality of opportunity’ has ended up as irrational demands such as ‘equality of outcome’ and ‘proportionate representation irrespective of merit’. On the flip side, the opponents of such ideologies have their own biases and prejudices. Their notion of equality also revolves around their own self-interest.
While the notion of justice appears to be rooted in neutrality and impartiality, it’s often no more than a rationalised justification of retaliation and ‘payback’. Both sides in a conflict claim to seek justice and restore order; their notions of ‘justice’ being diametrically opposed. Grave sins of their own folk appear nominal, while minor flaws in the opponent camp are magnified to dehumanise them.
In the words of Nietzsche: “Moralität ist Herden-Instinkt im Einzelnen” (Morality is herd-instinct in the individual). Humans are innately hierarchical; to command a strong position in the hierarchy is always the real purpose of all demands pertaining to equality, equity and justice. The theoretical equality people often inanely glamorise is inherently against hierarchies. However, those who condemn existing hierarchies seek to create new ones that benefit them.
What ought one do then? Must one pick the most beneficial side as per his self-interest and profess unconditional loyalty to it? Should each man go his own way, deviating from the established norms? Is it prudent to create a new ‘way’ and persuade others to follow it? Such questions are better left to the judgement of individuals. There’s no optimal solution that suits everyone. What does matter is awareness and rational choice in critical matters.
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Is this sentence "If you came tomorrow, you would see her" correct? I copied it from the website of Englishclub, which teaches do not confuse time and tense. But I think the sentence should be "If you come tomorrow, you would see her".
Yes. The first sentence, with “came,” is a type 2 conditional in the subjunctive mood. The second sentence, with “come,” is a first conditional, but the “would” should be “will.”
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The Strength Hidden in Difficult Times
Every human life faces difficulties. No one moves through life without experiencing pain, loss, or disappointment. Yet, it is often during the hardest moments that people discover their true strength. Difficult times may feel unfair and overwhelming, but they also carry lessons that comfort and ease never teach.
When life is smooth, we rarely stop to reflect. We move forward without questioning our choices or understanding ourselves deeply. However, when problems arise, we are forced to pause. We think more carefully, observe our emotions, and search for meaning. This process, though uncomfortable, helps us grow wiser and more aware.
Failure is one of the most painful experiences, yet it is also one of the most valuable teachers. A person who has never failed has never truly tested their limits. Failure shows us where we went wrong and what needs improvement. It builds patience, humility, and resilience—qualities that cannot be learned from success alone.
Hard times also reveal the people around us. Some individuals disappear when things become difficult, while others stand beside us without being asked. Through struggle, we learn who truly cares and which relationships are worth nurturing. In this way, pain clears confusion and brings emotional clarity.
Another hidden gift of hardship is gratitude. After experiencing loss or struggle, even small comforts begin to feel precious. A peaceful morning, a kind word, or good health no longer seem ordinary. We start appreciating life not for its perfection, but for its presence.
It is important to understand that strength does not always mean being fearless. True strength often means continuing despite fear. It means waking up each day and trying again, even when the future feels uncertain. Courage is not the absence of pain; it is the decision not to be controlled by it.
Time plays a powerful role in healing. While pain may feel permanent in the moment, time slowly softens its sharp edges. Scars remain, but they remind us that we survived. What once felt unbearable becomes a part of our story, not the end of it.
In the end, difficult times do not come to destroy us. They come to shape us. They teach us empathy, patience, and inner strength. When we look back, we often realize that the moments we feared the most were the ones that changed us for the better, making us stronger, kinder, and more deeply human.
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Can you explain the difference between "under" and "below" in terms of their usage in English grammar and vocabulary?Although they mean the same as far as position goes, the usage is quite distinct. The first place to look when trying to discover differences between words that seem at first glance to be synonyms is their origins.
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Because VS Because of
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Which is correct, "an honest" or "a honest"?
The choice of non definite article is governed by the beginning sound of the word before which the article is to be used.
Here, the word is HONEST which begins with a vowel sound because the ‘h’ is silent.
The practice is to choose ’a’ before words beginning with a consonantal sound and ‘an’ before words beginning with a vowel sound.
So, the correct phrase is ‘an honest’ as in He is an honest man.
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How Making Mistakes Helps Improve Language Skills
If you search the internet for quotes about mistakes, you'll find that most of them tell you how making mistakes is an important part of learning — and life!
But many of us still worry about mistakes, especially when we're speaking a different language.
So perhaps you've heard this advice before, but here it is again: Don't be afraid of making mistakes when you're learning English!
Okay, but why not?
If you make mistakes during an English lesson, it's really useful for the teacher to see where they might be able to help you improve.
And if you get corrected, you'll also be able to work on improving your own language skills.
Of course, you probably won't be corrected if you're using English in real life to go shopping or talk to friends, but in time you'll begin to hear your own mistakes, says language expert Luca Lampariello.
He believes that self-awareness is a really important skill for learners. It means they'll begin to hear the mistakes they make and be able to correct themselves.
Making mistakes also shows you're trying hard to challenge yourself; you're moving out of your comfort zone by trying to use new structures and words.
Think of it like working out in the gym. When you're lifting weights, your muscles hurt because the lifting causes little tears in your muscle fibers. But when they repair, those muscles get stronger.
It's a similar situation with languages. A mistake might hurt your confidence at first, but when you learn from it, you'll be a better speaker afterward.
And like exercise, you've just got to keep doing it — so practice having those challenging conversations as much as you can!
As Cambridge English says, the most important thing is just to communicate!
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