Women Can Spot Unfaithful Men? Research has shown that women can judge a man’s fidelity simply by studying his face. Signs of a male who is prone to cheating include classic masculine features, such as a wide, angular jaw, a square chin and a prominent brow, a tabloid reported. Women Can Spot Unfaithful Men? The finding comes from Australian researchers …
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13 Women You Should Never, Ever Date Control freak: This woman is dominant and wants to show that she’s the supreme being. From choosing a place to eat and movies to choosing who you should hangout with, she takes a call. Sometimes you wonder if you exist at all. Where’s the money honey: Call it daylight robbery. This kind of …
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पुरानी सोच रखने वाले लोग आज भी यही समझते हैं कि स्त्री कितनी भी तरक्की कर ले या वर्किंग होने के नाते परिवार को आर्थिक रूप से कितना भी सपोर्ट करती हो, पति, बच्चों और परिवार की जिम्मेदारियों को पूर्ण रूप से नीभाना भी उसी का ही काम है। हमने आज तक तकरीबन घरों में किसी न किसी महिला को …
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Malaria infection during pregnancy is a significant public health problem with substantial risks for the pregnant woman, her fetus, and the newborn child. Malaria-associated maternal illness and low birth weight is mostly the result of Plasmodium falciparum infection and occurs predominantly in Africa. The symptoms and complications of malaria in pregnancy vary according to malaria transmission intensity in the given …
Read More »Introducing Semi Solids For Babies
Semi-solids should be given when you have time and are not in a hurry. Your impatience is perceived at once by the baby and he too becomes finicky and difficult. The baby will make a face and probably put out his tongue and spit out the food. This is natural because he is learning to swallow something other than milk …
Read More »Teach Children Meaning of Festivals
Monsoon Heralds the beginning of the festival seasons in India. Soon, there will be Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratris, Dussehra, Diwali, Christmas, New Year, Pongal, Holi, Lohri, Baisakhi, and many-many others including National Celebrations such as Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti. We need to ensure that our children go beyond the outer trappings of expensive gifts, exciting fireworks or cool …
Read More »Christmas Through the Eyes of a Child: Parenting
During Christmas time, in school, the local Gulmohar tree used to be spruced up as the Christmas tree and we knew there would be lots of little goodies from Santa under its delicate branches laden with tinsel and ribbons. Every year someone from the school staff or faculty would dress up as Santa on Christmas Day, which would usually be …
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