What the Ostrich Can Teach You About Success

What the Ostrich Can Teach You About Success (No, It’s Not About Hiding) When you hear the word “ostrich,” what comes to mind? Most people think of the old myth that ostriches bury their heads in the sand when scared. But here’s the truth: ostriches never do that. In fact, these giant birds are some of the smartest, most resilient creatures on the planet. They don’t hide from problems. They run fast, fight hard, and work together in ways we humans can learn a lot from.

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Addiction born out of stress – masturbation

Masturbation is a natural and common part of human sexuality. For many, it is a healthy way to explore one's body, relieve sexual tension, and even reduce stress . Research indicates that a vast majority of people engage in it at some point in their lives . However, when the practice becomes a chronic habit—such as multiple times a day, every day—it can cross the line into compulsive behavior, leading to physical discomfort, psychological distress, and relationship problems. This article explores the roots of this habit, its potential side effects, and the ways to manage it, moving beyond temporary solutions like homeopathy to address the underlying causes.

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The Amazing Umbilical Cord: More Than Just a Lifeline

For nine months, the umbilical cord is the unsung hero of pregnancy. It’s the physical bond between mother and baby, often overlooked in favor of baby’s first kick or ultrasound picture. But this ropelike structure is a biological marvel, performing functions that are vital for life in the womb and offering incredible potential long after a baby is born. Let’s dive into the fascinating world of the umbilical cord and answer some common questions about its role, its sensations, and why it’s becoming a hot topic in modern medicine.

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The Hidden Risk of “Dead Water” from RO Machines

In India, almost every urban household now uses a Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purifier. It has become a symbol of safe and clean drinking water. The RO industry in India is estimated to be worth around ₹30,000 crore, which shows how widely it is accepted. But an important question arises — Are we drinking clean water, or are we drinking “dead water”?

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Are Bank Employees – government Employees.No.

n India, many people believe that employees working in nationalised banks are government employees. This misunderstanding is very common because these banks are owned by the Government of India. However, the legal and administrative position is different. Employees of nationalised banks are not considered government employees, even though the government holds the majority ownership in these banks. They are employees of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) operating in the banking sector. This article explains the difference in simple terms for public awareness.

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