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Reflective essays on your experiences about COVID 19 and its effects on your daily life Answer

Note: The Times Opinion section is working on an article about how the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the lives of high school students. To share your story, My area has just become one of the most infected areas of my state. Things are much different than they used to be. I defiantly feel the panic from others as grocery stores sellout of things like toilet paper or bottled water. I feel the panic from our leaders, who have put policy in place to hopefully end this virus in the near future. I think the reaction is appropriate and I appreciate everything that people are doing to help stop the spread, no matter how boring it may be. I can confidently say that my life has indeed changed. I am a senior in high school, and this was not how I was planning to spend my senior year. Every day I wake up and “go” to online school. I do my work and then workout. I eat at the times we normally would eat. My routine is extremely repetitive, and we have only been doing this for a...

Scientific facts behind the evil in dreams

15  Interesting Facts about Dreams You Forget 90% of Your  Dreams . Within 5 minutes of waking half of your  dream  is forgotten. ... Blind People also  Dream . ... Everybody  Dreams . ... In Our  Dreams , We Only See Faces That We Already Know. ... Not Everybody  Dreams  in Color. ... Dreams  are Symbolic. ... Emotions. ... You can have four to seven  dreams  in one night. ETC. 1. You Forget 90% of Your Dreams Within 5 minutes of waking half of your  dream  is forgotten. Within 10, 90% is gone. 2. Blind People also Dream People who became blind after birth can see images in their  dreams . People who are born blind do not see any visuals, but have  dreams  equally vivid involving their other senses of sound, smell, touch and emotion. 3. Everybody Dreams Every human being  dreams  (except in cases of extreme psychological disorder). If you think you are not...

What will happen if we see dead snake in dream?

I always start out by saying that it’s difficult to answer questions about dream meaning without knowing you and your current life situation. In addition, with no other details about your dream, all we have is  dead snakes . So, we can look at some general snake symbolism, and from there, see what it might mean that a dead snake shows up in your dream. Snakes can symbolize a number of different things. They will show up in dreams as a response to something that’s going on in your life, which includes both your current situation and your attitude toward it. So, something in you is  dead  or  dying , so to speak. To answer that we have to ask, what is the general symbolism of the snake or serpent? One of its most common attributes is the Master of the Mystery of Rebirth. The snake can shed its skin, and thus,  renew  itself. So, snake symbolism can represent our own capacity to renew ourselves. This can be something simple, like a job change. Or, it c...

Role of Chemistry in day to day life PPT

What is role of chemistry in our daily life? Chemical  reactions takes place in plants and animals, this result in the formation of substances in some plants and animals that can be used to treat illness.  Chemistry  is important to  everyday life , because it provides medicine. The food we consume each day come Importance of Chemistry in Everyday Life Chemicals of Food in Everyday Life In food materials following chemicals are widely used, Colouring agents Artificial preservatives Flow stabilizers Binding substance Artificial sweetness Antioxidants Minerals Vitamins Except vitamins remaining substances do not have nutritional value. Also Read:  Important Questions on Chemistry in Everyday Life Artificial Preservatives:  These prevent spoilage of food by stopping the growth of microorganism. For example, Sodium benzoate, sodium meta bisulphate. Artificial Sweetness:  These do not impart any calories to the body. Sinc...

How I practice swachhta in my daily life poem?

This is how I practice Swachhta in my daily life? Cleanliness is next to godliness; So, I practice Swachhta daily; I take particular care of personal hygiene; I take bath and groom myself regularly; I don’t throw litter nor allow others to do so;   I try to reason with people who throw Litter here and there and explain them the benefit Of clean surroundings, and they always agree to it. I try to be role model of cleanliness; People follow me with eagerness. Thus I light candles of Swachhta, To dispel the darkness of Aswachhta Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/11993852#readmore

What are the 4 aspects of ICT in our daily life?

What are the 4 aspects of ICT in our daily life? Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has an important role in the world since we are now in the information age era. With ICT, the company can make the business easier to happen with the client, supplier and the distributor. It is also very important in our daily lives. The lack of appropriate information at the right time will result in low productivity, low quality research works, and waste of time to pursue information and even to do research which actually others had done or in other countries. Nowadays ICT cannot be separated with our daily needs. ICT has a great impact in our daily lives. For example, we can read our local newspaper using the online newspaper. Another example is we still can get connected with our family, relatives, or colleagues even if we are abroad by using the electronic mail, yahoo messenger, call conference, or video conference. Digital computer and networking has changed our economy conce...

A few line about mobile apps using in daily life in Sanskrit

How do you use Sanskrit in a sentence? In any  sentence  we frame the number and the person of the verb must match the number and person of the subject irrespective of the gender. If the noun used is अस्मद् शब्द (asmad shabda) the verb form is always in second person. If the noun used is युस्मद् शब्द (yusmad shabda) the verb form is always in first person. Is there any app to learn Sanskrit? The Android Apps  by Prof. Srujan Jha covers - ashtadhyayi, amarkosha, etc.  How can I learn Sanskrit at home? Coming to your question , you can start  learning Sanskrit  from the basic books . You can use the NCERT books of class 6 to have a boost to your  sanskrit learning  periods. Once you are familiar with the words, then you need to understand the verbs, nouns , adjectives etc