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13 WAYS TO CORRECT YOUR WIFE WITHOUT HURTING HER FEELINGS
1: LOWER YOUR VOICE
Don't shout at her, she is not your child. You can correct, yes, but why shouting?
2: DO IT IN LOVE
Correction should be done in love. If done in any other way, it turns to criticism and condemnation.
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20 fascinating and amazing facts about human anatomy and physiology
1. Brain Energy Consumption
The human brain, while only about 2% of a person's body weight, consumes approximately 20% of the bodyโs energy. This high energy demand supports its functions, from thought processes to regulating body systems.
2. Muscle Power
The strongest muscle in terms of force exerted is the masseter, or jaw muscle. It can produce a powerful bite force, up to 200 pounds of pressure.
3. Bone Regeneration
Human bones are in a constant state of renewal. The entire skeleton is replaced about every 10 years through a process called remodeling.
4. Heart Pumping
The human heart pumps about 70 milliliters of blood per beat, which equals approximately 100,000 beats per day, circulating about 7,500 liters of blood throughout the body daily.
5. Sweat Glands
Humans have around 2 to 4 million sweat glands spread across the body. These glands play a crucial role in regulating body temperature through perspiration.
6. Unique Fingerprints
Every person has unique fingerprints, but even identical twins do not share the same fingerprints. This uniqueness is due to complex developmental processes during fetal development.
7. Eyelash Growth
Eyelashes grow in a cycle lasting about 5 to 11 months, after which they naturally fall out and are replaced. They help protect the eyes from debris and excessive light.
8. Tiny Blood Vessels
If all the blood vessels in the human body were laid end to end, they would stretch over 100,000 kilometers (about 62,000 miles), which is more than twice the circumference of the Earth.
9. Liver Regeneration
The liver is the only organ capable of regenerating itself. It can regrow to its full size even after surgical removal of up to 75% of its tissue.
10. The Appendix Mystery
While the appendix was once thought to be a vestigial organ, it is now believed to play a role in the immune system, particularly in harboring beneficial gut bacteria.
11. Bone Density
The femur (thigh bone) is the strongest and longest bone in the human body, capable of withstanding forces equivalent to several times the bodyโs weight.
12. Hair Growth Rate
On average, human hair grows about 1.25 centimeters (0.5 inches) per month. This growth rate can vary depending on genetic and environmental factors.
13. Reflex Speed
The speed of a reflex action, such as a knee-jerk reaction, can be as fast as 0.15 seconds, demonstrating the efficiency of the nervous system.
14. Immune System Complexity
The human immune system has a diverse and complex array of cells, including over 1 trillion different types of immune cells that help defend against pathogens.
15. Bone Strength
Bone is about five times stronger than steel of the same density. This strength is due to the bone's mineral content and its highly organized structure.
16. Taste Buds
Taste buds, located on the tongue and other parts of the mouth, have a lifespan of about 10 to 14 days before they are replaced.
17. Vocal Cord Flexibility
The vocal cords can vibrate between 85 and 1,100 times per second, which allows humans to produce a wide range of vocal pitches and sounds.
18. Nerve Signal Speed
Nerve signals travel at speeds of up to 120 meters per second (about 267 miles per hour), allowing for rapid responses to stimuli.
19. Blood Cell Lifespan
Red blood cells have a lifespan of about 120 days before they are broken down and replaced. They are continuously produced in the bone marrow.
20. Brain Capacity
The human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons, each forming thousands of connections with other neurons, creating a highly intricate network for processing information.
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โก๏ธ Comprehensive family planning or
โก๏ธ Management of Common ENT Problems or
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Ten interesting facts about planets:
1. Mercury's Temperature Extremes: Mercury has the most extreme temperature variations of any planet in our solar system, ranging from about -173ยฐC (-280ยฐF) at night to 427ยฐC (800ยฐF) during the day.
2. Venus' Thick Atmosphere: Venus has an atmosphere that is mostly carbon dioxide (CO2) and is so dense that it generates a greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system, even hotter than Mercury.
3. Earth's Unique Atmosphere: Earth's atmosphere is unique among the planets, with the right mix of gases to support life as we know it, including oxygen, nitrogen, and trace amounts of other gases.
4. Mars' Polar Ice Caps: Mars has polar ice caps made of water ice and dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide). The planet also has the largest volcano and canyon in the solar system.
5. Jupiter's Great Red Spot: Jupiter has a giant storm called the Great Red Spot, which has been raging for at least 400 years and is large enough to engulf Earth several times over.
6. Saturn's Rings: Saturn is famous for its beautiful ring system, which is made up of ice, rock, and dust particles. These rings are believed to be remnants of comets, asteroids, or shattered moons.
7. Uranus' Tilted Axis: Uranus is unique because it rotates on its side, likely due to a collision with a large object early in its history. This gives it extreme seasons where each pole gets around 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by darkness.
8. Neptune's Supersonic Winds: Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system, reaching speeds of up to 2,100 kilometers per hour (about 1,300 miles per hour) in its atmosphere.
9. Dwarf Planet Pluto: Pluto, once considered the ninth planet, is now classified as a dwarf planet. It has a heart-shaped region on its surface called Tombaugh Regio, named after Clyde Tombaugh who discovered Pluto in 1930.
10. Exoplanets: Beyond our solar system, there are thousands of confirmed exoplanets orbiting other stars. Some of these planets are similar in size and composition to Earth, raising the possibility of finding other habitable worlds.
11. Blue Planet: Earth is often referred to as the "Blue Planet" due to its abundant water, which covers about 71% of its surface. This water is essential for life as we know it.
12. โข Perfect Distance from the Sun: Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), a distance that allows it to maintain temperatures suitable for life.
13. โข Oxygen-Rich Atmosphere: Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and small amounts of other gases. The presence of oxygen is crucial for supporting life through respiration.
14. โข Moon's Influence: Earth has a large natural satellite, the Moon, which plays a crucial role in stabilizing the planet's axial tilt and influencing its tides.
15. โข Life's Origin: Earth is the only known planet to support life. The origin of life on Earth is still a topic of scientific investigation, but it is believed to have started around 3.5 to 4 billion years ago.
16. โข Biodiversity: Earth is home to an incredible diversity of life forms, from microscopic bacteria to complex organisms like plants, animals, and humans. This biodiversity is sustained by Earth's varied ecosystems.
17. โข Water Cycle: Earth has a complex water cycle that involves the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms. This cycle is essential for weather patterns and sustaining life.
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20. โข Unique Features: Earth has unique geological features such as mountains, valleys, deserts, and oceans. One notable example is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the world's largest coral reef system visible from space.
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Ten interesting facts about planets:
1. Mercury's Temperature Extremes: Mercury has the most extreme temperature variations of any planet in our solar system, ranging from about -173ยฐC (-280ยฐF) at night to 427ยฐC (800ยฐF) during the day.
2. Venus' Thick Atmosphere: Venus has an atmosphere that is mostly carbon dioxide (CO2) and is so dense that it generates a greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system, even hotter than Mercury.
3. Earth's Unique Atmosphere: Earth's atmosphere is unique among the planets, with the right mix of gases to support life as we know it, including oxygen, nitrogen, and trace amounts of other gases.
4. Mars' Polar Ice Caps: Mars has polar ice caps made of water ice and dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide). The planet also has the largest volcano and canyon in the solar system.
5. Jupiter's Great Red Spot: Jupiter has a giant storm called the Great Red Spot, which has been raging for at least 400 years and is large enough to engulf Earth several times over.
6. Saturn's Rings: Saturn is famous for its beautiful ring system, which is made up of ice, rock, and dust particles. These rings are believed to be remnants of comets, asteroids, or shattered moons.
7. Uranus' Tilted Axis: Uranus is unique because it rotates on its side, likely due to a collision with a large object early in its history. This gives it extreme seasons where each pole gets around 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by darkness.
8. Neptune's Supersonic Winds: Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system, reaching speeds of up to 2,100 kilometers per hour (about 1,300 miles per hour) in its atmosphere.
9. Dwarf Planet Pluto: Pluto, once considered the ninth planet, is now classified as a dwarf planet. It has a heart-shaped region on its surface called Tombaugh Regio, named after Clyde Tombaugh who discovered Pluto in 1930.
10. Exoplanets: Beyond our solar system, there are thousands of confirmed exoplanets orbiting other stars. Some of these planets are similar in size and composition to Earth, raising the possibility of finding other habitable worlds.
11. Blue Planet: Earth is often referred to as the "Blue Planet" due to its abundant water, which covers about 71% of its surface. This water is essential for life as we know it.
12. โข Perfect Distance from the Sun: Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), a distance that allows it to maintain temperatures suitable for life.
13. โข Oxygen-Rich Atmosphere: Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and small amounts of other gases. The presence of oxygen is crucial for supporting life through respiration.
14. โข Dynamic Surface: Earth's surface is constantly changing due to processes like erosion, plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and weathering. This dynamism has shaped the planet's landscapes over billions of years.
15. โข Magnetic Field: Earth has a magnetic field that extends from its core out into space, which helps protect the planet from harmful solar radiation and cosmic rays.
16. โข Moon's Influence: Earth has a large natural satellite, the Moon, which plays a crucial role in stabilizing the planet's axial tilt and influencing its tides.
17. โข Life's Origin: Earth is the only known planet to support life. The origin of life on Earth is still a topic of scientific investigation, but it is believed to have started around 3.5 to 4 billion years ago.
18. โข Biodiversity: Earth is home to an incredible diversity of life forms, from microscopic bacteria to complex organisms like plants, animals, and humans. This biodiversity is sustained by Earth's varied ecosystems.
19. โข Water Cycle: Earth has a complex water cycle that involves the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms. This cycle is essential for weather patterns and sustaining life.
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Training on Progress
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โก๏ธ Syndromic Management of Sexually Transmittable Infections (STIs)
๐ Training Start Date: Tue Jul 02, 2024 (แฐแ 25แค 2016)
โก๏ธ Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Training for Health Professionals
๐ Training Start Date: Fri Jul 05, 2024 (แฐแ 28แค 2016)
๐ Registration -- ongoing for any module, with 15 CEU
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๐ฉธ Upcoming #CPD trainings in Addis Ababa and regions (+Online):
โก๏ธ Syndromic Management of Sexually Transmittable Infections (STIs)
๐ Training Start Date: Tue Jul 02, 2024 (แฐแ 25แค 2016)
โก๏ธ Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Training for Health Professionals
๐ Training Start Date: Fri Jul 05, 2024 (แฐแ 28แค 2016)
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Computer shortcuts
General Shortcuts:
1. Ctrl + C / Ctrl + X / Ctrl + V: Copy, Cut, Paste respectively.
2. Ctrl + Z / Ctrl + Y: Undo / Redo.
3. Ctrl + A: Select All.
4. Ctrl + S: Save.
5. Ctrl + F: Find.
6. Alt + Tab: Switch between open applications.
7. Windows Key + D: Show desktop (minimize all windows).
8. Windows Key + L: Lock your computer.
9. Alt + F4: Close current window or application.
10. Ctrl + Esc: Open Start Menu.
11. Windows Key + E: Open File Explorer.
Web Browsing Shortcuts:
1. Ctrl + T: Open a new tab.
2. Ctrl + W: Close current tab.
3. Ctrl + Tab / Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Switch between tabs forward/backward.
4. Ctrl + R / F5: Refresh the page.
5. Ctrl + D: Bookmark the current page.
6. Ctrl + + / Ctrl + -: Zoom in / Zoom out.
7. Spacebar: Scroll down a page (when not typing).
8. Shift + Spacebar: Scroll up a page (when not typing).
Text Editing Shortcuts:
1. Ctrl + Arrow Keys: Move cursor between words.
2. Shift + Arrow Keys: Select text.
3. Ctrl + Backspace / Delete: Delete previous word / Delete next word.
4. Shift + Home / End: Select text from current position to the beginning/end of the line.
5. Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Keys: Select text by whole words.
6. Ctrl + Shift + Home / End: Select text from the current position to the beginning/end of the document.
File Management Shortcuts:
1. Ctrl + N: Open a new window in File Explorer.
2. F2: Rename selected file or folder.
3. Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder.
4. Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager.
5. Alt + Enter: Open Properties for the selected item.
6. Shift + Delete: Delete a file permanently (bypassing Recycle Bin).
7. Ctrl + Shift + Delete: Open the "Clear Browsing Data" dialog in browsers.
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โก๏ธResearch Skills and Ethics: from Data Analysis to Grant Proposal Writing
๐ Training Start Date: Tue Jul 02, 2024 (แฐแ 25แค 2016)
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แจ2016แ.แ แจแแญแแฒ แจแแแซ แแฐแ (Exit Exam) แแฐแแฐแแฝแ แฐแแชแแฝ แ แแ
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แจแฐแ 14 แฅแตแจ 19 แแ 2016 แ. แ แ 244 แแฎแแซแแฝ แ 57 แจแแแแตแตแ แ 124 แจแแ แจแแฐแ แตแแ
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แญแณแธแแ แฒแจแณแฐแ แแแ แฉ แฐแแชแแฝ แจแแแซ แแฐแ แฒแฐแฅ แแแจแฑ แญแณแแณแแกแก แแตแตแตแต แแแต แซแแแแ แฅแแจแ แจแฐแฐแ แ แแฐแ แซแแแแ แฅแแจแ แจแฐแ แแแ แฒแแ แแแญ แแ แ แแจแจแปแ แแ แจแฐแฐแ แ แจแแญแแฒ แแฐแ แฅแป แจแดแญแแญ แฝแแญ แ แแฅแแณแแข แตแแแแ แตแแ
แญแต แแแตแดแญ แฐแแชแแน แแฐแแแ แ แตแแ แฅแแฒแแตแฑ แ แแปแฝแทแแข
แ แแ แแฐแจแต แแฐแแ แ แตแแ แ
แณแ แฐแ 22 แแ 2016 แ.แ แ แแต แจ 3:00 แฐแ แต แแแฎ แฅแ แจแฐแ แต แจ 8:00 แฐแ แต แแแฎ แตแแแฐแฅ แแแฐแแ แฐแแแฃแฝแ แจแแ แซแฝแ แจแแญแแฒ แฐแแชแแฝ แ แฐแแฐแแฝแแ แต แจแแฐแ แฃแขแซ แ แฐแแฑ แ แแแแต แ แตแแ แจแแฐแ แแ แแฐแ แฅแแตแตแแตแฑ แฅแแณแตแฃแแแกแก Source: Ministry of Education
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