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بسامد، به معنای تکرار و فراوانی، نامی است که با خود حسی از تداوم و رشد را به ارمغان میآورد. این نام همچون آوای جاری یک رودخانه، نویدبخش حرکت مستمر و شکوفایی در زندگی است، جایی که هر تکرار فرصتی است برای بالندگی و نو شدن. @Talk_boost
🍀💐🌼 از بهترین و دلنشینترین کانالهای تلگرام لذت ببریم
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@childrenbook
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🌻 گلستان سعدی با معنی
@kidsbook7
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@civilizers
🍁 مدیریت زندگی
@LifeManage
🍊 انگلیسی آسان با | 𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙡𝙞𝙨𝙝𝙩𝙪𝙗🎬
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🍎 کافه
@cafeehayat
🍁 محفل شعر و آوا
@mahfelshearvaava
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@talk2_talk
🍎 ضربالمثــل ، آرایـــه، شعر فارســـی
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🍁 روزمرگی های مژده
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🍊 حال خووب بایک فنجان" قهوه☕️"
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🍎 گرامر انگلیسی
@talk_boost
🍁 تست کنکــور کارشناســــی ارشــــد 405
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🍊 اشعـارنااب مولانایجان موسیقی کلاسیـک
@molaanayJaan
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@hafez_soty
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@shahname_soti
🍊 معنای زندگی چیست؟
@manaye_zendegi_chist
🍎 کلیپ های انگیزشی
@kelephayeangizeshi
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@Historyliteratureworld
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🍁🧿❄️ هماهنگی برای تبادل
@mrgp_1
Which is correct, "I waited nervously." or "I nervously waited."?
Both are correct.
In the sentences “I waited nervously” and “I nervously waited”, the verb is ‘waited’ which is Past Simple, and the word nervously is an Adverb of manner.
An Adverb is a word which qualifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It tells about the manner, frequency, place, time, duration, degree, focus, viewpoint etc.
An adverb can be placed in a sentence at three places as follows:
At the front position of the clause and it is the first item in that clause. e.g. Suddenly I felt nervousness.
At the end position of the clause and is the last item of the clause. e.g. Why do you eat fast?, “I waited nervously” etc.
In between the Subject and the verb in a clause. e.g. He quickly ran away. Or I nervously waited.
In the above examples, I used the word clause because a sentence can be more than one clause.
There are also Adverbial Phrases which follow the same rules.
Examples of Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases:
Yesterday he came to meet me.
He went home.
I often go to the cinema.
He went home by bus.
Here are the rules, where a specific adverb goes in a clause:
✨ «۸دی، پایان رویاپردازی، شروع درآمد دلاری شما! ✨
سلام دوستان!🚫 این وبینار انگیزشی نیست؛ یک نقشه اجرایی عملی است که راه ورود به بازار جهانی را از طریق لینکدین نشان میدهد.
من عشرتخواه هستم، استراتژیست لینکدین با ۳ سال تجربه تخصصی و ۱۵+ پروژه موفق دلاری.
اگر مهارت دارید اما هنوز نتوانستهاید در بازار جهانی جایگاهتان را پیدا کنید، این وبینار دقیقاً برای شماست.
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How 'Baby Shark' Took Over the World
What comes to mind when you read the words "Baby Shark"?
Many people will start singing a song in their head — and that song might be stuck in their head for a while!
Since South Korean company Pinkfong released its version of the song on YouTube in 2016, it has become a global phenomenon.
The video now has more than 16.4 billion views — and according to the BBC, that's more views than any other video on the platform.
That means the total time people have spent watching this two-minute song adds up to about 70,000 years!
Pinkfong began in 2010 as a small company called SmartStudy that made content for children. The company wasn't well known until "Baby Shark" was released.
"We didn't expect it to stand out from our other content," Pinkfong CEO Kim Min-seok told the BBC. "But looking back, it became a major turning point that set the stage for our global journey."
Pinkfong did not write "Baby Shark." It's believed to have come from the US in the 1970s, and it was a song that was popular at children's summer camps.
But Pinkfong gave it a K-pop tune and turned it into the catchy song that's now recognized all over the world.
The company has now grown, with offices in Tokyo, Shanghai and Los Angeles, as well as its Seoul headquarters. It has around 340 employees.
It also has other characters and series, including Bebefinn and Sealook. Bebefinn, a cartoon series about a baby, now accounts for around 40% of Pinkfong's revenue.
Pinkfong is now worth over $400 million, and the company plans to create content that older children and teenagers can enjoy too.
"One of our ultimate goals would be to create joyful content that can bring people from different generations and backgrounds together," Kim told Forbes in 2023.
@talk2_talk
Must Read Story 🌺
A young man had a girlfriend. He was getting tired of her because she sent him messages every hour that said "I miss you" or "I love you". One night before bed he received a message, but rather than reading it went to sleep. In the morning he was awakened by a call. It was his girlfriend's mother crying saying that his girlfriend was killed last night. He was in a state of shock, went to read the message: "My sweetheart, come quickly, I think someone is following me!".
Moral of the story:
Never reject those who love, care, and try to reach out to you, because one day you'll realize you lost the moon while counting the stars!
@talk2_talk
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🍎مکتب اصیل شکستهنویسی
@maktabe_asile_shekaste_nevisy
🍏 یه مرد امیدوار
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@yortchi_bosjin
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🍎 به وقت کتاب
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@civilizers
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@talk_boost
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@abiniligp
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@passion_pursuie
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@hafez_soty
🍊 هنر و جامعه
@r_kordbacheh
🍎 گلچین اشعار زیبا ☘️
@najvayee
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🍊 گلستان سعدی با معنی
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🍁 ده دقیقه کتاب🎙
@peyke_pouyesh
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@stad_shajariyan
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@Maryamgarden
🍎 هُنر شَراب زِندگیست 🍷
@Geraf_art
🍁 با گوشهات بخون
@Audio_Books_24
🍊 زیباترین کلیپها و آموزش رقص
@sonatimahalli
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@Cleanup_inward
🍁 کسب درآمد در خانه برای بانوان
@banovanehonarmandvakarafarin
🍊 بهترین کتابهای صوتی موفقیت وبیداری
@ganonjjazb
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@kalemnab
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@childrenbook
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@teb_sinawi
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@ARA_HOGHOOGHI_GHAZAIE
🍁 حقوق برای همه
@jenab_vakill
🍊 زیباترین متن های جهان
@BeautyText1
🍎 کتابخانه صوتی و پی دی اف تاپ بوک
@Top_books7
🍊 آموزش سواد مالی و اقتصادی به زبان ساده
@ECONVIEWS
🍁 شبی چند دقیقه کتاب بخوانیم !!!
@book_tips
🍊 کتابخانه صوتی من
@ketabegooya_man
🍏 خلاصه کتابهای روانشناسی
@booklove_blog
🍎 کلبه فال
@kolbe_aramesh_f
🧿🌺 هماهنگی برای تبادل
(1) Albert Einstein’s wife often advised him to dress more professionally when going to work. Einstein would always reply, “Why should I? Everyone there already knows me.” But once, when he was about to attend a major conference for the first time, his wife requested him to dress up nicely. Einstein smiled and said, “Why should I? Nobody there knows me!”
(3) People often asked Einstein to explain his Theory of Relativity in simple terms. One day, he explained it like this: “Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it will feel like an hour. Sit with a beautiful girl for an hour, and it will feel like a minute. That’s relativity!”
(4) When Albert Einstein was working at Princeton University, one day he forgot his home address on his way back. The taxi driver didn’t recognize him. Einstein asked, “Do you know where Professor Einstein lives?” The driver replied, “Who doesn’t know Einstein’s house? Everyone in Princeton knows it! Do you want to meet him?” Einstein smiled and said, “I am Einstein. I’ve forgotten my own address. Can you take me there?” The driver took him home—and didn’t even charge him for the ride.
(5) Once, Einstein was traveling by train from Princeton. When the conductor came to check the tickets, Einstein reached into his jacket pocket—but the ticket wasn’t there. Then he searched his trousers’ pockets, but still couldn’t find it. He looked in his briefcase and then around his seat—but the ticket was nowhere to be found.
The conductor said, “Dr. Einstein, we know who you are. I’m sure you bought a ticket. Don’t worry about it.” Einstein nodded gratefully. The conductor moved on, but a few minutes later, when he turned back, he saw Einstein down on his knees, searching under the seat for his ticket.
The conductor rushed back and said, “Dr. Einstein, please don’t worry. We all know you. You don’t need to show the ticket. I’m sure you purchased it.” Einstein looked up and said, “Young man, I too know who I am. What I don’t know is where I’m going!”
(6) When Einstein met Charlie Chaplin, Einstein said,
“What I admire most about your art is its universality. You don’t say a word, yet the whole world understands you.”
Chaplin smiled and replied,
“That’s true. But your fame is even greater—the world admires you, even though no one understands you.”
@talk2_talk
آموزش ادمینی اینستاگرام، صفر تا صد سناریو نویسی و سوشال برندینگ
@abinili
شبکهسازی و نتورکینگ موفق، جذب پروژه و پرسش و پاسخ
@abiniligp
Facts about your body
1. Did you know that your eyes see the world upside down and that the brain corrects the image?
2. Did you know that sweat is odorless by nature, but acquires its unpleasant smell when mixed with bacterial waste on the surface of the body?
3. When you sleep, your sense of smell doesn't stop.
4. There is one part of the human body that does not receive blood: the cornea.
5. Women have a stronger sense of smell and touch than men.
6. The human nose can remember approximately 400,000 different smells.
7. There are 96,560 km (60,000 miles) of blood vessels in the human body.
8. More than half of the bones in the human body are located in the hands and feet.
9. A person blinks 29 times per minute when talking to someone and 4 times when reading.
10. The liver performs 500 functions in the human body.
11. The heart has its own electrical system, which allows it to beat even outside the body and is therefore not completely controlled by the brain.
12. The right lung contains a larger volume of air than the left.
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What's another way of saying "in my opinion"?
Random insightful life (by vAp)
1. When one door closes and another door opens, you are probably in prison.
2. To me, "drink responsibly" means don't spill it.
3. Age 60 might be the new 40, but 9:00 pm is the new midnight.
4. It's the start of a brand new day, and I'm off like a herd of turtles.
5. The older I get, the earlier it gets late.
6. When I say, "The other day," I could be referring to any time between yesterday and 15 years ago.
7. I remember being able to get up without making sound effects.
8. I had my patience tested. I'm negative.
9. Remember, if you lose a sock in the dryer, it comes back as a Tupperware lid that doesn't fit any of your containers.
10. If you're sitting in public and a stranger takes the seat next to you, just stare straight ahead and say, "Did you bring the money?"
11. When you ask me what I am doing today, and I say "nothing," it does not mean I am free. It means I am doing nothing.
12. I finally got eight hours of sleep. It took me three days, but whatever.
13. I run like the winded.
14. I hate when a couple argues in public, and I missed the beginning and don't know whose side I'm on.
15. When someone asks what I did over the weekend, I squint and ask, "Why, what did you hear?"
16. When you do squats, are your knees supposed to sound like a goat chewing on an aluminum can stuffed with celery?
17. I don't mean to interrupt people. I just randomly remember things and get really excited.
18. When I ask for directions, please don't use words like "east."
19. Don't bother walking a mile in my shoes. That would be boring. Spend 30 seconds in my head. That'll freak you right out.
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conditioanal Grammar
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گفتار سوم
1. Kid - Child
2. Friend - Associate/Acquaintance
3. Job - Position/Occupation
4. Help - Assistance
5. House - Residence
6. Thing - Item/Entity
7. Problem - Challenge/Issue
8. Show - Exhibition/Presentation
9. Food - Cuisine/Nourishment
10. Car - Automobile/Vehicle
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Which is correct, “No sooner I had put the phone down than it rang again.” or “No sooner had I put the phone down it rang again.”?
The first sentence should be: “No sooner had I put the phone down than it rang again.” The second sentence should be identical to it.
The basic format of such a comparative sentence is “No sooner [had this happened] than [that happened].”
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'AI Slop' Tops US Music Chart
A US country artist called Breaking Rust recently released a song called "Walk My Walk." In just under a month, it has had more than 3 million streams on Spotify.
It's been at the top of Billboard's "Country Digital Song Sales" for weeks, and Breaking Rust has more than 2.3 million monthly listeners.
But "Walk My Walk" is just another song that's part of what some say is a growing problem: AI slop. The song was created by AI, and it is not sung by real people. Breaking Rust's Instagram page also has several videos of its music, featuring a man who is not real.
Billboard's "Country Digital Song Sales" chart — which looks at the number of times a song has been bought or downloaded — is a smaller measure of success than its other charts, like the "Hot Country Songs" chart.
Still, according to The Telegraph, it's the first time a song generated by AI has been at the top of a music chart in the US.
It very likely won't be the last. Billboard said earlier this month that at least six AI songs or AI-assisted artists had made it to its charts in the previous few months. It added that the number could be higher, because it's becoming more and more difficult to tell what was created with or helped by AI.
In a study published this month, music streaming app Deezer said that about 50,000 songs created by AI are added to the platform every day. Its study, done with Ipsos, found that 97% of people can't tell the difference between AI and human musicians.
"I think it's fair to say you can't distinguish the best AI music from human-composed music now," Ed Newton-Rex, a musician who was not part of the study, told The Guardian.
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How do birds find direction during long-distance migration?
Birds find direction during migration by using a combination of biological sensors and environmental cues. The most important mechanism is magnetoreception, which allows birds to detect the Earth’s magnetic field.
One mechanism of magnetoreception involves magnetite (Fe₃O₄) particles present in the upper beak of birds. These magnetic particles are connected to nerve endings of the trigeminal nerve. Changes in the Earth’s magnetic field affect magnetite, and the resulting nerve signals help birds identify magnetic direction and geographical position, particularly useful during long-distance flights.
Another scientifically proven mechanism involves chromoproteins called cryptochromes, located in the retina of birds’ eyes. Cryptochromes are light-sensitive and work mainly under blue light. The Earth’s magnetic field influences chemical reactions within these proteins, creating visual patterns. Birds are believed to see the magnetic field as light and dark bands, which helps them determine direction accurately.
Apart from magnetic sensing, birds also use the Sun as a compass, correcting their direction with the help of an internal biological clock. Nocturnal migratory birds rely on star patterns for navigation at night. In addition, landmarks, smell, and memory assist birds in fine-tuning their routes. Together, these mechanisms enable birds to navigate over vast distances with great precision.
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در این وبینار یاد میگیرید:
• بهینهسازی کامل پروفایل (عکس، بنر، هدلاین، About)
• شبکهسازی حرفهای و اصولی
• تولید محتوای موثر در لینکدین
• ارتباط با HR و کارفرماها
• دیدهشدن در جستجوهای لینکدین
• استفاده هوشمند از گروهها و Open to Work
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How City Farms Can Help to Feed the World
When you think about where your food comes from, you probably imagine fields in the countryside with animals and tractors. But more and more of our food is actually being produced in towns and cities.
According to a report released earlier this year, urban farming is a rapidly growing global business that is already worth over $5 billion.
The report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations found that this growth has been made possible by high-tech farming systems, such as indoor vertical farms with LED lights and remote-controlled robots.
In some ways, urban farms can be better for the environment. Because of their controlled environments, farms inside greenhouses or buildings use less water and land, and require fewer or even zero pesticides.
Because city buildings and roads absorb and hold heat, cities often experience a heat island effect with much higher temperatures than surrounding areas. But urban farms can help reduce this effect.
For example, when food is grown on rooftops, the plants can help keep the buildings cool, which also helps cut energy costs by reducing the need for air conditioning.
Another big benefit is that food grown in the city can be eaten right there, it doesn't need to be sent long distances, and this reduces its carbon footprint.
One problem of farms inside greenhouses or buildings is that they require a lot of energy to run. So it's better for the planet, and probably more affordable for urban farmers, if they use renewable energy like solar or wind power.
A study done in 2018 found that urban farms were already producing between 5% and 10% of the world's vegetables. And an Australian study published in August found that urban farming can improve global food security.
When we consider how to feed the world's growing population, it seems that urban farming has an important role to play.
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Which sentence is correct?
1. You deserve to having a new car or 2. You deserve to have a new car. When does the gerund work after the preposition to?
The second sentence is correct.