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10 Hottest Trending Topics in 2023

  I'm writing blogs on blow trending topic. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly transforming our world and the way we live and work. These technologies are being used to automate many tasks, making our lives easier and more efficient. AI and ML are also being used to improve healthcare, enhance cybersecurity, and revolutionize the way we do business. 5G Technology 5G technology is set to change the way we use the internet and mobile devices. With faster speeds and lower latency, 5G will enable new technologies such as the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and virtual and augmented reality. It will also bring new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike. Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is becoming a critical issue in today's world, with the increasing number of cyber-attacks and data breaches. Protecting sensitive information and ensuring the security of online systems is essential to prevent fraud an

Hoil Day Spical Blog

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Holi, Festival of Colours. Holi is a colorful and most fun-filled festival which is celebrated in the month of March, usually in the latter half of the month. It is a festival, with dancing, singing, and throwing of powder paint and colored water. Numerous legends and stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. The most popular one is related to the killing of Holika.  The story centers around an arrogant king who wanted everyone in his kingdom to worship him. But his son Prahlad refused and worshipped Lord Vishnu instead. He attempts to kill his son but fails each time. Finally, the king’s sister Holika who is said to be immune to burning, sits with the boy in a huge fire.  However, the prince Prahlada emerges unscathed, while his aunt burns to death. Holi commemorates this event from mythology, and huge bonfires are burnt on the eve of Holi as its symbolic representation. Great excitement can be seen in people on the next day

National Science Day in India

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  National Science Day in India When was the day declared as National Science Day? In 1986, the National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) asked the Government of India to designate 28 February as National Science Day which the then Govt. of India accepted and declared the day as National Science Day in 1986. The first National Science Day was celebrated on February 28, 1987. “Society is indeed a contract… it is a partnership in all art, a partnership in all virtue and in all perfection.” Good morning to all the pretty faces and a very warm and heartiest welcome to all the dignitaries. Guys! You all must have wondered that I was talking of society as contract. And in this contract, science has big and vital role to play. Now why am I rhyming about science, its because we all have assembled here to celebrate National Science Day. You all must have been celebrating Rose Day, Valentine’s day, Chocolate day, Teddy day in the month of feb… but have

speedskaters Olympics

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South Koreans call for speedskaters to be booted from Olympics.  South Korea  -- Thousands of South Koreans are calling for two speedskaters to be expelled from the Olympics after they left their slower teammate behind in a race defined by teamwork and walked away as she quietly sobbed at the stadium in one of the most bizarre moments of this year's Winter Games. As of Thursday afternoon, nearly 570,000 signatures had been gathered on an online petition to South Korea's presidential office calling for skaters Kim Bo-Reum and Park Ji Woo to be expelled from the  Olympics . During the women's team pursuit quarterfinals on Monday, Kim and Park skated ahead as teammate Noh Seon-Yeong fell behind the pack. Noh finished the race nearly four full seconds after her teammates did. Cameras showed Kim and Park walking away after the race as Noh cried in the infield of the Gangneung Oval. She was comforted only by her Dutch coach, Bob de Jong. Some South Koreans believe Ki

Valentine Day. How To Make It Special.

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Valentine Day. How To Make It Special. As the Valentines Day approaches on this 14th of February, couples are gearing up to please their partners in the most unique and exquisite ways. The auspicious day gracing the short month of February with festivities and affection is considered to be a very important milestone marking the bond of a couple. The day does not even spare the singles as wherever you’ll go you would find heart shaped stuff and people planning their week around the day of love. As you witness the percentage of love rising in the air, know whats and hows of the most awaited week of the year. As per history, The day first became associated with romantic love within the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “ valentines

Winter Olympics Medal Tracker winter olympics google doodle

Winter Olympics Medal Tracker: Shaun White delivers Team USA gold No. 100 On the single biggest run of his life,  Shaun White was golden -- again . The 31-year-old American snowboarder delivered an incredible performance in the very last run of the event on Wednesday in South Korea  -- Tuesday night in primetime in the United States -- to score a 97.75 and jump to the top of the leaderboard, clinching his third Olympic gold medal in the event.  Fittingly, his gold was the United State's 100th gold medal in the Winter Olympics.  Below is the 2018 Winter Olympics Medal Tracker, which will follow every country to win a medal. Norway holds the record for the most gold medals with 118 all-time. The United States is second with 96.  The record for most golds won in a single games was 14 by Canada in the 2010 Winter Olympics. 

Olympics Opening Ceremony highlights

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Olympics Opening Ceremony highlights: A unified Korea, oiled-up Tongan, fake Trump. The 2018 Winter Olympics are officially lit. The Olympic flame cauldron is aflame and the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea are officially open. Yuna Kim, a South Korean figure skater who won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, ignited the Olympic cauldron for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Friday night in a bitterly cold opening ceremony that highlighted Korean unity.  The colorful opening ceremony kicked off what will be the biggest Winter Olympic Games in history with more than 2,900 athletes from 92 countries competing -- including one shirtless Tongan cross-country skier, a  women's bobsled team from Jamaica  and  242 American athletes , the largest delegation in history for the U.S. at a Winter Olympics. Luger Erin Hamlin carried the flag for the United States' delegation --  a day after Shani Davis slammed the coin flip process that picked her .  Vice Preside