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@picoin | 28 Sep 24 - 02:21
PiCoreTeam Announcement: Pi Network is selecting partnerships with crypto-services and general businesses ahead of our Open Network launch. This is a unique, early opportunity for businesses to connect with over 60 million engaged Pioneers and become part of Pi’s rapidly expanding Web3 ecosystem. If your company is interested in partnering with Pi or you’d like to introduce a business to partner with Pi, tap “Partnerships” to explore how and why.
@picoin | 20 Sep 24 - 02:59
PiCoreTeam Announcement:
The first deadline of the Grace Period for submitting KYC applications has been extended to November 30, 2024. This extension gives Pioneers more time to complete KYC, while the final deadline of Grace Period to complete Mainnet migration remains unchanged on December 31, 2024. Be sure to meet these deadlines to avoid forfeiting most of your past Pi balance, other ...
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@personal-finance | 18 Aug 24 - 23:35
Personal Finance Management: Essential Tips
Managing personal finances can feel overwhelming at times, but with a bit of organization and some smart strategies, it can actually become quite manageable. Here are some essential tips to help you take control of your finances and secure your financial future.
1. Create a Budget
The first step in managing your finances is to create a...
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@healthy-living | 2 May 19 - 00:57
4 Tips for Effective Hand Care
You use your hands every single day and still, many people do not take the time to take care of their hands. Most people actually do not only not take the time to take care of their hands, but also don’t realize the importance of hand care. In this article, we are going to touch base on 4 tips for effective hand care that will allow you to have soft skin and ...
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@healthy-living | 2 May 19 - 00:54
The Female Athletes Epidemic
In 1998 the American Journal of Sports Medicine featured an article titled "The Association Between the Menstrual Cycle and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes." This article confirmed the suspicion that many coaches already had, which is that hormonal, as well as anatomical, predispositions were to blame for the seeming epidemic of female at...
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@healthy-living | 2 May 19 - 00:38
Pizza: A Global Food Phenomenon
All the way back in eighteenth century Italy, the pizza was born. The combination of bread and tomato that was to become the pizza we know nowadays began as the food of the poor. It was such a delicious combination that it eventually brought tourists to Naples, the city of its origin, just to try their special combination. Over a hundred years after i...
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@healthy-living | 10 Apr 19 - 01:18
Home Remedies for Removing Warts
Warts are ugly little things, not to mention painful. They are physical manifestations of Human Pappiloma Virus, which could carry serious health risks including a risk of cancer. Going to the doctor to have them removed can be even more painful and cost a lot of money, while buying remedies from the local pharmacy can be just as costly.
So if you want t...
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@healthy-living | 6 Apr 19 - 03:48
Happiness is Good For You
When Aristotle said that happiness is the meaning of human existence, he might have been on to something. New efforts in medical research seem to suggest that happiness plays a very active role in people living longer, healthier lives. A recent study has reported that the elderly may be up to 35% less likely to die if they feel happy. The paper publishing these re...
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@healthy-living | 2 Apr 19 - 00:53
White Rice Increases Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
An analysis released by the British Medical Journal collected a variety of studies from China, Japan, Australia and the United States to conclude that your risk of diabetes increases 10% with each serving of white rice a day. It’s better to stick with brown rice and other whole grains instead of processed white rice, which is full of refined car...
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@healthy-living | 31 Mar 19 - 03:02
The Health Benefits of Placenta and other Post Birth Materials
American women are increasingly choosing to make use of placentas and other post-birth materials. In doing so, they are following in the traditions of women from many cultures all over the world. One of the most common practices is for new mothers to cook and eat the placenta. Doing so contributes to good health for both mother...
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@interesting-facts | 27 Mar 19 - 03:41
1) Your heartbeat changes and mimics the music you listen to.
2) A female ferret will die if she doesn’t have sex for a year.
3) Losing one night of sleep can impair reasoning for four days.
4) The Earth weighs around 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons!
5) We are more attracted to the way a person smells than we are to the way they look.
6) 54 million people alive right now will...
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@interesting-facts | 27 Mar 19 - 03:36
1- Beethoven had hideous handwriting.
2- You only have 7 seconds to make a powerful first impression when meeting someone new.
3- Hedgehogs are known as the gardener’s friend, because they will eat slugs, beetles, caterpillars, etc., and do no harm.
4- Approximately 80% of a child’s intelligence is acquired from the mother.
5- Ants in hoards kill 30 people a year.
6- The average per...
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@healthy-living | 20 Feb 19 - 16:22
Top 8 Nutrition Tips for Healthy Skin
Beauty comes from the inside out, yet most people focus solely on what they put on their skin – makeup, creams, lotions, lipstick, and so on. But the simple fact of the matter is that beauty does indeed come from the inside out – it’s about what you put in your body, not what you put on your body.
Here are the 8 top nutrition and health tips for hea...
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@interesting-facts | 14 Jan 19 - 18:33
Who is Ulug Bey, a Turkish mathematician and astronomer scholar?
Ulug Bey, the 4th sultan of the Timur Empire and a scholar of Turkish mathematician and astronomy. The son of Timur's son Shahruh. He was born in 1393 in Sultaniye. His real name was Muhammad Taragay and he was called as "Ulug Bey" because he was liked by Timur.
Turkish scientist Ulug Bey, who lived in the years 1393-1449,...
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@interesting-facts | 14 Jan 19 - 04:29
Improved cancer detection device!
Turkish scientist Naşide Gözde Durmuş, who is only 30 years old, developed a device with a drop of blood to understand whether a person has cancer. The price will only be around 1 dollar and no more expensive and detailed tests will be needed.
It is expected to be in pharmacies in the near future. Although not known in our country, Naşide Gözde Durmuş is ...
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@naildesigns | 16 dec 18 - 22:16
Black, white and silver. 3 nail design together... #naildesigns #nail #nails #naildesign #naildesingner
@interesting-facts | 6 dec 18 - 02:48
10 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE QUALITY
1) Drink less acid, drink more water.
2) Less coffee, more herbal tea.
3) Eat less salt, more vinegar.
4) Eat less sugar, more dry eaten.
5) Eat less, chew more.
6) Use less aba, walk more.
7) Watch less TV, more socialize.
8) Less doubt, trust more.
9) Less concern, thank goodness.
10) Less pessimism more smile.
#Quality-Life
@interesting-facts | 6 dec 18 - 02:47
Interesting information from each other 30
1- In February 1979, it was a field snow colony.
2- In the United States, one or more of the Negro men, aged between 20 and 29, are held in jail or in prison.
3- On an open night, a few thousand years to see the gypsy.
4- Albert Einstein could not speak as well as nine years of age.
5- 40 people die in cancer in America every hour.
6- The first cd t...
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@interesting-facts | 6 dec 18 - 02:45
Hot water heavier than cold water.
A person loses an average of 22 kilograms of skin throughout his life.
The world's fastest growing bamboo grows up to 90 cm a day.
Although cockroaches have lived for nearly 250 million years, they have not undergone any change.
Most of the wars in the world are due to the purpose of seizing the natural resources.
Lions can make love 50 times a day...
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@healthy-living | 7 Sep 18 - 03:49
Caring for Concussions
In one study, many people treated for brain spasms were found not to have follow-up care that could improve their health. A jolt is mild brain damage. The head is caused by impact, shock or vibration. Most people recover quickly from a shock, but some have symptoms for weeks or months.
A shock can give you a headache and cause you to be dizzy, tired or dizzy. You ...
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