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10 Interesting Facts About The Facebook Founder

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Happy Birthday Mark Zuckerberg: As He Turns 36! One of the most dynamic and recognizable CEOs in the world, Mark Zuckerberg became the youngest billionaire in the world at the age of 23 in the year 2008 and has amazed the world ever since, with his entrepreneurial abilities. Also Read - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a secret TikTok account:  His estimated net worth is currently $67.3 billion, according to Forbes, and is one of the top 10 richest people on Earth. Zuckerberg was born on May 14 1984 in Dabbs Ferry, New York, USA to a dentist father and a psychiatrist mother. He is the only son of his family and has three sisters. On his 36th birthday, here is a look at 10 interesting and lesser-known facts about him: 1. Mark Zuckerberg suffers from red/green color blindness and can see the color blue best. That explains the blue logo of Facebook 2. Zuckerberg wears the same gray Facebook T-shirt almost every day because he believes it saves him time in the morning. 3. Mark Zuckerberg t

A Motivational Story 2020

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A M otivational Story 2020 The eagle is the longest-lived bird of its species. He lives up to 70 years. But to reach that age, you will have to make a serious and difficult decision in the middle of your life. At 40, her nails are tight and flexible. The eagle cannot take its prey from which it feeds, therefore it has no strength to survive. Its long, pointed beak curves so that it reaches your chest. Its wings are aged and heavy, now its feathers are thick. So flying has become difficult and tiring. So the eagle has only two alternatives: to die or face its painful process of renewal that lasts 150 days. This process consists of flying to the top of the mountain and settling in a nest near a wall, where you do not have the need to fly. Already installed in its new temporary home, the eagle begins to hit its beak against the wall until it can be ripped off. After suffering this terrible pain, you will wait for the growth of your new beak only to be able to tear

Never give up your dreams.

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NEVER GIVE UP YOUR DREAMS. Everyone has dreams, at least. Some consciously strive towards their dreams, some give up when difficulties come.   Be that as it may, your dreams should never be given up! If that perceived route turns out to be wrong, you might want to look for another route. Somewhere that right route opens up! I fully believe in that 💖

facts about china.

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23 Chinese facts by foreigners feel amazing . Add caption Have you ever thought that many things that are taken for granted in the eyes of Chinese people have become incredible facts in the eyes of foreigners? Recently, some netizens summed up 23 things, including: 1. There is no film grading system in China, but as long as there is violence or offense to the Chinese, the picture will be cut off. For example, in the 007 series "Sky Fall" (Sky Fall), a scene in which the Chinese public security forces were blown off was cut off when it was broadcast in China. 2. In China, you can see someone walking on the road in pajamas and eating at a restaurant. A woman in pajamas waited to cross the street on the street.  3. Since Beijing hosted the 2008 Olympics, more than 4,000 Chinese babies have been named "Olympics".  4. Some Chinese believe that eating eggs cooked with "boy urine" can increase blood circulation. The theory of Chinese medicine in some areas adv

socio-economic status and its impact.

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What is socio-economic status?   Socio-economic status consists of both the material resources of well-being and the conditions required to acquire material resources. These material resources include income, property, and housing. The preconditions for obtaining them are education, a profession and a position in working life. Education modifies a person's knowledge, skills and values ​​and affects his or her professional status. Occupation and residence affect working conditions, guide behavior and affect livelihoods. The economic situation, in turn, regulates, among other things, consumption opportunities and living conditions. Socio-economic status affects health inequalities.   Socio-economic status affects human health in many ways. These health issues include exposure to health hazards or aggravating factors traditions, values, attitudes and social networks related to socio-economic status the use and benefits of social and health services. Health also

Animal cell and its organells.

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Animal cells Eukaryotic cell  membrane-bound Nucleus Animal cells are eukaryotic cells or cells with a membrane-bound core. Unlike prokaryotic cells , DNA in animal cells is encapsulated in the nucleus . In addition to the nucleus, animal cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles, or small cell structures that perform certain functions necessary for normal cell function. Cell organs have many other functions that include everything from producing hormones and enzymes as an energy source in animal cells. Organelles and Components Animal Cells. The following are examples of structures and cellular organs found in typical animal cells: Cell (Plasma) Membrane - a thin, semipermeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell that encloses its contents. Central grain - cylindrical structures that arrange the microtubules during cell division . Cilia and lines - specialized clusters of microtubules protrude into some cells and support cell movement. In the cytoplasm - the cell

Multiculturalism at school - a threat or an opportunity?

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Multiculturalism at school - a threat or an opportunity? There has been a lot of discussion about multiculturalism in the media and as future teachers, the topic touches us all. Multiculturalism brings a lot of opportunities to the school community, but also tensions when people from different cultures meet. We all do not have previous experience of a multicultural school community. How to turn the challenges of multiculturalism into positive ones? How to draw valuable experiences from multiculturalism as both teachers and students? Developing multiculturalism in the school community.  It is especially important that students from different cultures find their own place in Finnish society. The aim is to develop basic education so that everyone receives individual and high-quality education. One important goal is to learn the Finnish language. Every child, regardless of background, has the opportunity to receive enhanced or special support if they need it.   A wide variety of

Learning difficulties - their causes and consequences.

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Learning difficulties - their causes and consequences. School is simply not their favorite pastime. Every adult will be able to remember their own school days. Doing homework and lounging for the next class work is often done under pressure rather than with your own motivation. However, this is rarely due to the children's unwillingness or lack of commitment, but rather to different learning difficulties. Children who are able to absorb new knowledge very quickly and with little effort often even enjoy learning. It is a dream for many parents. Unfortunately, however, this is the exception. It usually looks different. The children seem to be under pressure to start doing their homework and to learn. But why do children no longer enjoy learning? After all, learning and especially the question of why was very present at a young age, so that the “thirst for knowledge” could be a bit annoying for the parents. And suddenly there is no longer any interest in “imparting knowl