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  • "Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life -- think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success." — Swami Vivekananda
    "Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life -- think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success." — Swami Vivekananda
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  • When was the last time you cried? Crying is good b’cos it helps to exercise the Eye muscles such as Orbicularis oculi Facial musculature Superior oblique muscle & Depressor anguli oris muscle
    When was the last time you cried? Crying is good b’cos it helps to exercise the Eye muscles such as ✅Orbicularis oculi ✅Facial musculature ✅Superior oblique muscle & Depressor anguli oris muscle
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  • I am a hunter of beauty and I move slow and I keep the eyes wide, every fiber of every muscle sensing all wonder and this is the thrill of the hunt and I could be an expert on the life full, the beauty meat that lurks in every moment.I hunger to taste life.God.
    I am a hunter of beauty and I move slow and I keep the eyes wide, every fiber of every muscle sensing all wonder and this is the thrill of the hunt and I could be an expert on the life full, the beauty meat that lurks in every moment.I hunger to taste life.God.
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  • There’s a lot of misinformation about vaginal health, leading to confusion for many women.

    Now, let’s debunk some common myths and get to the truth about how to keep your vagina healthy.

    Myth 1: Vaginas Need Special Cleaning Products
    Reality: The vagina is self-cleaning! Using douches or scented products can actually disrupt its natural balance and lead to infections.

    Stick to gentle, unscented soap for the external area and let your body do the rest.

    Myth 2: A “Loose” Vagina Means You’re Sexually Active.

    Reality:Vaginal tightness has nothing to do with sexual activity. The vagina is made of elastic muscles that expand and contract naturally. Kegel exercises can help strengthen these muscles, but they don’t change based on how much sex you have.

    Myth 3: All Vaginal Discharge Is Bad.
    Reality: Discharge is normal and helps keep your vagina clean. Pay attention to any changes in color, odor, or discomfort, as these could signal an infection.

    Reality Check: Vaginal Health Is More Than Just Sex.
    Your vaginal health is about more than your sex life. It’s about managing menstruation, preventing infections, and keeping your body in balance. Simple things like eating probiotics, staying hydrated, and wearing breathable underwear can help.

    Stay guilded! Stay informed!

    #VaginalHealth #MythBusting #WomensWellness #SelfCare #HealthyBody #LoavesOfLoveFoundation #SexualHealthAwareness
    There’s a lot of misinformation about vaginal health, leading to confusion for many women. Now, let’s debunk some common myths and get to the truth about how to keep your vagina healthy. Myth 1: Vaginas Need Special Cleaning Products Reality: The vagina is self-cleaning! Using douches or scented products can actually disrupt its natural balance and lead to infections. Stick to gentle, unscented soap for the external area and let your body do the rest. Myth 2: A “Loose” Vagina Means You’re Sexually Active. Reality:Vaginal tightness has nothing to do with sexual activity. The vagina is made of elastic muscles that expand and contract naturally. Kegel exercises can help strengthen these muscles, but they don’t change based on how much sex you have. Myth 3: All Vaginal Discharge Is Bad. Reality: Discharge is normal and helps keep your vagina clean. Pay attention to any changes in color, odor, or discomfort, as these could signal an infection. Reality Check: Vaginal Health Is More Than Just Sex. Your vaginal health is about more than your sex life. It’s about managing menstruation, preventing infections, and keeping your body in balance. Simple things like eating probiotics, staying hydrated, and wearing breathable underwear can help. Stay guilded! Stay informed! #VaginalHealth #MythBusting #WomensWellness #SelfCare #HealthyBody #LoavesOfLoveFoundation #SexualHealthAwareness
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  • Thibaut Courtois has suffered a muscle injury and he’s expected to miss El Clásico.
    Thibaut Courtois has suffered a muscle injury and he’s expected to miss El Clásico.
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  • Courage is very important. Like a muscle, it is strengthened by use.
    Courage is very important. Like a muscle, it is strengthened by use.
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  • Self-confidence works just like a muscle it grows in response to the level of performance required of it. Either you use it or you lose it.
    Self-confidence works just like a muscle it grows in response to the level of performance required of it. Either you use it or you lose it.
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  • A matter, as the famous book intoned, of finding the shade of the parachute that best complemented you. But really: With no parachute at all you'd hit the pavement so hard it probably wouldn't even hurt, and you'd unleash a whole new color palate-bone, blood, muscle-in the process.
    A matter, as the famous book intoned, of finding the shade of the parachute that best complemented you. But really: With no parachute at all you'd hit the pavement so hard it probably wouldn't even hurt, and you'd unleash a whole new color palate-bone, blood, muscle-in the process.
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    Hey Riddle Solvers & Joke Lovers, Are you ready to flex your brain muscles in a whole new way? We're excited to invite you to our new Study Q&A group, where you can put your problem-solving skills to the test and learn something new. As members of our Riddles and Jokes community, we know you love a good challenge. Now, take it to the next level by joining our Study Q&A group, where you'll find: * In-depth discussions on various subjects * Opportunities to help and learn from each other * A supportive community that shares your passion for knowledge Click this link to join: https://web.facebook.com/groups/studyguru And our Whatsapp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Lj5yrKxnYjz6JzR4NerZTS Don't miss out on this amazing chance to expand your knowledge, connect with like-minded people, and have fun while doing it! See you there! Share with your friends who love to learn and grow! Thanks in advance!
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  • Functions of Nucleotides
    Function
    Selected Examples
    1. Energy metabolism
    ATP (muscle contraction; active transport; ion
    gradients; phosphate donor)
    2. Monomeric units of nucleic acids
    NTPs and dNTPs (substrates for RNA and DNA)
    3. Physiological mediators
    Adenosine (coronary blood flow); ADP (platelet
    aggregation); cAMP and cGMP (second messengers);
    signal transduction via GTP-binding proteins
    4. Precursor function
    GTP
    (mRNA
    capping);
    tetrahydrobiopterin,
    (hydroxylation of aromatic amino acids)
    5. Components of coenzymes
    NAO, FAD, FMN, and coenzyme A
    6. Activated intermediates
    UDP-glucose (glycogen); CDP-choline (phospholipids);
    SAM (methylation); PAPS (sulfacion)
    7. Allosteric effectors
    ATP (negative effector of PFK-I); AMP (positive
    effector of phosphorylase b); dATP (negative effector
    of ribonucleotide reductase).
    Functions of Nucleotides Function Selected Examples 1. Energy metabolism ATP (muscle contraction; active transport; ion gradients; phosphate donor) 2. Monomeric units of nucleic acids NTPs and dNTPs (substrates for RNA and DNA) 3. Physiological mediators Adenosine (coronary blood flow); ADP (platelet aggregation); cAMP and cGMP (second messengers); signal transduction via GTP-binding proteins 4. Precursor function GTP (mRNA capping); tetrahydrobiopterin, (hydroxylation of aromatic amino acids) 5. Components of coenzymes NAO, FAD, FMN, and coenzyme A 6. Activated intermediates UDP-glucose (glycogen); CDP-choline (phospholipids); SAM (methylation); PAPS (sulfacion) 7. Allosteric effectors ATP (negative effector of PFK-I); AMP (positive effector of phosphorylase b); dATP (negative effector of ribonucleotide reductase).
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