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An old barn, now a function hall, in Worthing Place, Berkshire (Photo: Danny Rigg/Metro)If there is a pile of wood to burn along with a healthy spiritualist spirit, I am there.I spent my childhood playing within the tree-lined walls of a 2000-year-old Iron Age ring fortress built into a field (though the farmer who owned it left it alone because he was afraid the fairies who lived there would attack him if he dared to meddle).As a cranky teenager, I found solace in the sea of ​​daffodils that bloomed in the center of the square in spring, but others came…

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Kurati Purwar Has been updated: July 6, 2024World Chocolate Day will be celebrated on July 7, 2024. Here is our guide to making a couple of tasty treats and serving them to your guests. World Chocolate Day, celebrated on July 7, is a day to celebrate the depth of chocolate flavour. From milkshakes to sweets, chocolate is used in a variety of recipes, including savoury snacks with a modern twist, and is the perfect gift for the kids at home.Video Credit: Chef Ranveer Brar/ YouTubeIf you’re looking to try some new recipes this World Chocolate Day, there’s no better place…

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There was once a time when young people in their early twenties would hop on a plane for a week of sun, sea and hard booze, but are we witnessing the disappearance of this millennial rite of passage? For many young people in the 90s, places like Malaga, Malia and Ayia Napa were synonymous with partying, lack of sleep and a beige diet of nothing but raises and toast. There is much more to these destinations, but these places have become famous in parts of the world, especially for Brits, as party havens. Ibiza also features highly on the list,…

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MUMBAI: Wellbeing Nutrition has launched a new campaign, ‘Show Their Tongue At Health!’, featuring Wellbeing Nutrition’s dissolvable strips, Melt. The campaign highlights tongue-in-cheek humour and asks Indians to #ShowTheirTongue as a sign of victory over health challenges. The aim is to drive new consumer behaviour to incorporate wellness into everyday life in a ritualistic way.Stick your tongue out, melt away, and health wins!” The campaign focuses on the convenience and effectiveness of the melts, which are designed to address common health concerns such as sleep, hair health and vitamin deficiencies. According to the company, these dissolvable strips are made with…

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Making ice cream at home is easy if you have an ice cream maker, but it’s just as easy without one.Ice cream machines are certainly magical, but they do have their drawbacks: They can cost hundreds of dollars, and the containers take up valuable freezer space while you chill the ice cream before churning.The alternative is to buy ice cream at the grocery store, but they often contain ingredients that are hard to pronounce and, frankly, aren’t always as tasty as the more imaginative flavors you can make yourself.Below are 19 no-churn ice cream recipes that you can make without…

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El Paso County Public Health July is Social Wellness Month. How are you staying connected this summer? Dr. Paul Meyer, co-medical director for the El Paso County Department of Public Health July is a month dedicated to social wellness, which means it’s a time to build positive social habits and support systems. Building connections connects to what we’ve all been doing since birth – what we’ve learned from our relationships with family, friends, and the larger world around us. We learn how to navigate complex social situations through our interactions with others. In-person social connections play a key role in…

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Food often plays a central role in Jewish homes. It tells the story of where the family comes from, where they’ve been, who they’ve met, and, of course, brings everyone together at the table. In many Jewish homes, the dining atmosphere changes throughout the year, and here Jewish holiday tableyou can experience the incredible diversity for yourself. This is not your typical cookbook, where one author details recipes from his or her career. Instead, Naama Shefi and Jewish Culinary AssociationEach cook shares recipes for a unique holiday meal they can create in their own home, and the book introduces readers…

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Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that can be synthesized in the body through exposure to sunlight or absorption from the diet. Vitamin B12 is essential for many aspects of health, including maintaining a healthy nervous system, producing red blood cells, and building genetic material in cells. Addressing vitamin B12 and vitamin D deficiencies can be effectively achieved through a combination of dietary adjustments, supplements, and lifestyle changes. Vitamin B12 is found primarily in animal foods such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy products. Fortified foods such as cereals and plant-based milks, or B12 supplements, are essential for those…

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Rank 2024 Top 20 Institutions Academic and Research Excellence Industry Interface and Configuration Infrastructure and Facilities Governance and Admissions Diversity and Outreach Total score 250 150 200 200 200 1000 1 Bharati Vidyapeeth University – [BVDU]Pune 232.79 120.55 198.87 152.84 146.12 851.17 2 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Amritapuri Campus, Kollam 239.54 126.97 200 136.6 147.42 850.53 3 SRI University – [SSU]Cuttack 237.62 122.91 194.29 142.3 146.83 843.95 Four Dr. D. Patil Vidyapeeth – [DPU]Pune 220.57 106.47 195.35 144.91 109.32 776.62 Five Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research – [DMIHER]Warda 201.81 95.62 191.65 131.28 109.38 729.74 6 Di Patil College,…

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Varanasi, India – In India, some members of Gen Z prefer temples to nightclubs. Shivam Dwivedi, from Prayagraj district in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, prays at his local temple at least twice a week. Dwivedi, 19, and his friends avoid trips to the beaches and party spots popular with that age group. Instead, he and his friends Saurabh Shukla, 21, and Anand Dwivedi, 20, prefer to visit important Hindu holy sites, some of which are in remote parts of the country. The friends, all studying engineering, told Al Jazeera that visiting religious sites gives them spiritual peace…

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