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10 signs you're falling in love

  So you've been together with your romantic partner for a while now, but how do you know whether or not you're falling in love? In the initial stage of dating, it might be hard to pinpoint what your heart is telling you and you may have a surge of mixed intense feelings all at once. You might be unsure of whether or not it's merely physical attraction, infatuation or the real deal. Moreover you may be wondering what your partner thinks of you and if they've given any thought towards developing your relationship even further. How do you fully decipher your emotions? How do you fully decipher your emotions?  Here are 10 signs to tell if you're falling in love:   1) You find yourself trying new things When people fall in love they often step out of their comfort zone and engage in activities or interest their partner favors. You find yourself curious to learn more about them. So you begin to participate in their hobbies or eat their favorite foods. This in turn also h...

how to protect your cell phone from hacking

How to protect your phone from virus and hacking   * Fifteen clear signs that your phone was hacked  We often see our smartphones as are secured digital havens we use them to keep our most personal information From pictures to credit card details some people even save their passwords in notes. That's a bit too much, right You probably have all your text and email Communication including work stuff based or synchronized on your phone if you think it is your private zone you may be very wrong So far there is no such device that can't be hacked to reduce, the potential risks we figured out three things the ways your phone can be hacked how to recognize them and how to protect your phone from hackers Let's start with the first important question and see how your phone can be hacked.  The easiest way is by taking possession of your phone for a few minutes and installing spy apps such as spy phone app, spies II or spy era. These apps are basically mobile trackers that reco...

10 facts about Earth

 10 facts about earth   Home to 7.2 Billion people planet Earth isa 5 billion year old ball of Iron, Oxygen, Silicon, Magnesium, and other trace elements,hurtling through space at 67,000 mph. Earth is a rather incredible place to be, here'ssome of the most extreme facts about the planet you live on.  1. Earth used to be purple. From space, landon the Earth's surface appears mostly green. But millions of years ago it would have been purple. Today plants use a green pigment called chlorophyll to harness the sun's rays whichgives them a green appearance. But research shows that chlorophyll hasn't been around forever, in fact during the days of early life on Earth plants used to use a more primitivemolecule to harness the suns rays. It was called Retinal, and it gave off a violet hue instead of a green one. Meaning all photosynthesising plants on Earth were, at one point bright purple.  2. But the dominant colour on Earth's surface definitely isn't green. When the f...

21 Surprising facts | article in English

  21 Surprising facts | article in English  Picture this. You need to strike up a conversation witha person you've never seen before at some social gathering. You desperately try and find an interesting topic to make small talk, but end up empty-handed. Hello, awkward silence. Luckily, there is a solution! You could try and impress those around youwith some fascinating facts that few people know!  1. Cows suffer when they are away from their best friends. Yeah, that's right, these animals form powerful social bonds and make BFFs. When their close friends are away, cows actually show physical symptoms of stress and depression.  2. Sea otters have the densest fur of any mammalson this planet. It's hard to imagine, but these cuties have more than a million hairs on just one square inch of their bodies! And that's not all, their fur has two layers;a short undercoat and a guard coat, which is longer. As a result, these two layers trap air andprevent water from gettin...

Fun facts elephants

 Fun facts elephants   You’re reading  Amazing facts . Kids love elephants. And so do adults to be honest. They are some pretty interesting animals. But what facts do we know about these interesting Pachyderms? Let’s find out. Let’s get started, but before we start,make sure to hit that subscribe button to become part of our notification squad.  10. The word Pachyderm is often used synonymously with Elephant. But the word pachyderm doesn’t necessarily mean elephant. The word is defined as a very large mammal with thick skin, which can also be a rhinoceros or hippopotamus. The word derives from an obsolete order of mammals used in the 18th century called Pachydermata which came from two Greek words Pachys, meaning thick, and derma, meaning skin. Fitting as an elephant’s skin can be overan inch thick.  9. Elephants are the largest of the land mammals. African elephants can weigh up to 14,000 poundsor 6,350 kilograms. That’s about the weight of three averagesi...

indonesia deforestation facts | facts about Indonesia

  Welcome to Amazing facts! Tucked between Australia and China lies a mess of islands amidst the Indian Ocean. Right in the middle of it allis Indonesia, a tropical nation that just so happens to be the next stop on our Top10 journey across the globe. We’ll uncover the history, local culture, and incredible people that make up this beautiful country with these top 10 amazing facts about Indonesia!As the locals say… uh… Saya harus berlatih Bahasa Indonesia saya.  10. Tropical Wildlife When you look into a tropical eco system, you’rebound to come across an eclectic mix of wondrous wildlife, from exotic birds to slithery reptilesto oversized insects! The country of Indonesia is brimming with over 180 species of mammal,just under 120 species of bird, 32 species of reptile, 140 different types of fish, and32 amphibians. Among some of the more exotic – and sadly endangered – wildlife to lookfor is the Halmahera Bird-of-Paradise, Spectral Tarsier, the Roti Island Snake-necked Tu...

Facts about Japan | Japan

 Facts about Japan | Japan   Japan is known as the Land of the Rising Sun,but it could also be called the Land of singing toilets, or the country of the blue traffic light. There are so many things that make it a whole other world. Get ready to explore!  1. Square watermelons. They were invented back in the '70s by a graphicdesigner to fit compactly in the fridge and be cut more easily. Japanese farmers grow them in special containersto get the shape. Since they’re pretty expensive, people don’tbuy them as food, but rather as a decorative item.  2. Ramen noodles bath. The Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone offers its guests the pretty unique experience of splashing around in a vat of pork soup and ramen noodles. While this may sound crazy to many people,the Japanese believe that soaking in such a bath is good for the skin because a broth made of pork is rich in collagen.  3. Bizzare flavors of Kit-kat. Chili pepper, wasabi, sweet potato, grilledcorn, soybean, sa...

The history of india | 15 August

 The history of india | 15 August   "At the stroke of the midnight hour when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom..." The traumatic story of partition and the celebratory occasion of independence come along but the former is usually forgotten. Amidst the elation of Independence day's celebration, the cries of partition are often foreshadowed. Although, partition has favored many like ICC and TRP hungry news channels "If Pakistan hadn't been there, had you still been patriotic?" Never thought about it?  How would it have been if partition hadn't happened. Partition wasn't a random decision taken out of haste during the independence movement. It was an outcome of the divide and rule politics of the British. Reminiscing partition is often ignored while commemorating independence. We often forget that the independence we demanded for 100 years came at a cost of an year full of blood-bath and war in the name of religion. And that civil w...