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Tips of thirty sayings of the wise

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Never think, that you can't do it!!! Let be wise by the knowledge of thirty sayings of the WISE SAYING 1 Listen, and I will teach you what the wise have said. Study their teachings, and you will be glad if you remember them and can quote them. I want you to put your trust in the LORD; that is why I am going to tell them to you now. I have written down thirty sayings for you. They contain knowledge and good advice,   and will teach you what the truth really is. Then when you are sent to find it out, you will bring back the right answer. SAYING 2 Don't take advantage of the poor just because you can; don't take advantage of those who stand helpless in court. The LORD will argue their case for them and threaten the life of anyone who threatens theirs. SAYING 3   Don't make friends with people who have hot, violent tempers. You might learn their habits and not be able to change. SAYING 4 Don't promise to be responsible for someone

World Cup Qualifier War: NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA WITH NO SUPPORTERS, NO LIVE BROADCAST.

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North and South Korea drew 0-0 in a historic but surreal World Cup qualifier on Tuesday, played in front of an empty stadium and almost completely blocked off from the outside world. What an empty stadium! At Pyongyang's Kim II Sung Stadium The showdown between the two sides -- whose countries are still technically at war -- took place at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium with no live broadcast, no supporters and no foreign media in attendance. Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min captained South Korea in the first competitive men's match to be played in Pyongyang but frustrated South Korean fans, who were not allowed to travel to the game, will have to wait days to see it on television -- after officials bring back a recording on DVD. "North Korea promised to provide a DVD containing full footage of the match before our delegation departs," the South's unification ministry, which handles cross-border affairs, said in a statement. The only simple w

Traumatology, Aphantasia, Bioabsorbable and other new words added to the dictionary in 2019

Aphantasia Initially used by psychologist Francis Galton in 1880, aphantasia is the inability to create mental images of people, places, or things, real or fictional. Neurology professor Adam Zeman and his team published a paper in 2015 that renewed interest in aphantasia, referring to it as “congenital” aphantasia. In 2017, cognitive neuroscience post-doctoral fellow Rebecca Keogh published a study at the University of New South Wales in Australia to uncover why people cannot conjure mental images. Autogenic training Autogenic training is a self-relaxation technique created by German neurologist Johannes Schultz in 1932, made up of six exercises involving phrase repetition, designed to evoke feelings of warmth and heaviness. In the 1970s, Harvard’s Mind/Body Medical Institute founder Dr. Herbert Benson included autogenic training in the institute’s list of relaxation treatments. The British Autogenic Society was established in the 1980s, and similar such training cente

Tips we should know about 37years of :ROBERT MUGABE AS A PRESIDENT

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President, who ruled for 37 years until he was ousted by his own army in November 2017, died in a Singapore hospital a week ago aged 95. Robert Mugabe led Zimbabwe beginning in 1980, first as prime minister and then as president since 1987. One of the most controversial presidents in African world, he was re-elected to presidency multiple times. Let's take a look at the life of the former Zimbabwean leader.   Mugabe was born on February 21, 1924, in Kutama Village of Southern Rhodesia, which is now Zimbabwe. The country was a British crown colony then and  the laws were oppressive to the natives, causing limited opportunities for jobs and education. He was the third if six children, He helped his mother earn a livelihood for the family. His father, was a carpenter, left to work in a Jesuit mission in South Africa and never returned. Father O'Hea, the director of the local Jesuit mission school that Mugabe attached as a boy influence his life. It was a the school