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UGC NET result 2025: Expected date, past trends and how to checkThe National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the UGC NET December 2024 exam from January 3 to January 27, 2025. The provisional answer key was released on January 31, 2025, with candidates allowed to challenge it until February 3, 2025.Despite the completion of the answer key challenge process, the NTA has not yet issued an official notification regarding the UGC NET 2024 result date. Based on past trends, the results are typically declared 30 to 45 days after the exam. This suggests that candidates can expect the UGC NET 2024…

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This is a contributor content by Kadan Stadelmann, operations security expert and Chief Technology Officer at Komodo Platform.President Donald Trump’s federal crypto reserve is a fantastic financial idea that could change the direction of U.S., and even world, history.Investors seem to understand the turning point we are at, as Bitcoin prices shot up into six figures once Trump was elected and then began nominating crypto insiders for his incoming administration.Bitcoin’s most recent price rise continues a trend of monumental appreciation by Bitcoin ever since it was released in 2009 by its founder Satoshi Nakamoto. Seeing the writing on the wall, Trump…

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Colombia’s regulatory landscape for online gambling is undergoing significant changes. The nation’s gambling watchdog, Coljuegos, has implemented an unprecedented enforcement drive against unlicensed online gaming. In its most extensive sweep to date, the regulator has blocked 10,000 illegal websites and social media accounts that promote unauthorized games of chance. This action underscores Colombia’s commitment to countering offshore operations and protecting consumers from illicit gambling activities. Enforcement Actions Against Unlicensed Platforms Coljuegos recently announced that the crackdown targets not only online casinos but also digital bingo halls, unregulated sportsbooks, and various social media profiles. These profiles were actively promoting raffles, bingo…

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Created on February 05, 2025 Mexico and Canada have now gone through the preliminaries and started their first round of negotiation battles with President Donald Trump. China, which is currently talking with the White House administration, appears to be looking for a gentler path. China has gone through this before with Trump, so it knows what to expect as it enters its second trade confrontation.What are the countries trying to do, and what will be the likely or possible results for the market going forward?Trump: Truth or ConsequencesUS President Trump has threatened to hit a wide array of imports with…

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A career resolution is exactly what it sounds like: a resolution for your career intended to help you grow into a better professional. At Work It DAILY, we believe that you need to work on your career every day (yes, you do, in fact, need to “work it daily”). So, everyone should make a career resolution or two along with those other ambitious personal resolutions. They can be little things like learning a new skill or growing your professional network, or bigger goals like landing a promotion or getting a new job. But how do you know what kind of…

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We made sand think: this phrase is used from time to time to evoke the par­tic­u­lar tech­no­log­i­cal won­ders of our age, espe­cial­ly since arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence seems to be back on the slate of pos­si­bil­i­ties. While there would be no Sil­i­con Val­ley with­out sil­i­ca sand, semi­con­duc­tors are hard­ly the first mar­vel human­i­ty has forged out of that kind of mate­r­i­al. Con­sid­er the three mil­len­nia of his­to­ry behind the tra­di­tion­al Japan­ese sword, long known even out­side the Japan­ese lan­guage as the katana (lit­er­al­ly “one-sided blade”) — or, more to the point of the Ver­i­ta­si­um video above, the 1,200 years in which such…

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By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Things I hear every week as an executive function/ADHD coach and study skills expert: “I’ve tried that study method, and it doesn’t work for me.” ”I try to get organized and I just can’t.” ”I tried taking notes like that but they didn’t work.” I’ve created hundreds of school habits and study tutorials over the last decade. The study skills, time management methods, note-taking techniques and organizational systems I teach are based on 20 years of teaching experience and working with thousands of students — plus, a Master’s Degree in special education. But … even still,…

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When it comes to cleansing, O’Connor advises using mild, soap-free cleansers that gently remove dirt without stripping hydration.  “Avoid harsh ingredients like AHAs and BHAs if your skin is already dry—they can further deplete moisture and irritate the skin barrier,” she says.  Dr. Spearman also suggests looking for skincare products with soothing ingredients like aloe vera, niacinamide, and squalane to calm inflammation.  And don’t skimp on moisturizer! “Opt for a rich, hydrating formula with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or glycerin to help restore the skin barrier and lock in moisture,” she recommends.  For an extra hydration boost, O’Connor suggests adding an…

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Dog Man review – zippy, beautifully constructed family fun About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique tripartite ranking system that captures the different aspects of the movie-going experience. We believe in Truth & Movies. Editorial Design

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The Chicago artist brings her blend of poetry and folk to NYC for two sold-out performances. Acclaimed musician and former National Youth Poet Laureate Kara Jackson brought her blend of poetry and musical performance to Brooklyn’s Public Records this past week for two very excellent and sold out shows. Jackson’s love of folk music is compellingly palpable on the well-received debut album she released last year, Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love? (out now via September Recordings.) Throughout both nights, Jackson’s performances – featuring just her and her guitar – were both vulnerable and magnetic. Drawing each audience…

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