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books are so nice so good and its new life that you can hide in or enjoy at times, but anime i dont like , of course we all like one or two things, but books all the people love and its international. books and i say real books not online, becaue online is really weird and book with paper is really different thing, when you reach a page and stop there you have to bind it so when you come back to read you know page number you have to continue from, its awesome really
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I both agree with you, Shavkat and Dealio.
Although e-books now abound and can carry as much as 1,000 books in our gadgets ,I prefer reading the hard copy books.
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It is good your daughter love books. Yes, children should be exposed to books even at early age so they would love reading. Nowadays it seemed that young people read less, or some of them just read from the internet.
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I’ve been there for one day only for one reason which is I did not find empty hotel on the date that I want to reach delhi, and the service was not good, the staff acted as if they are the owner of the hotel and no smile nor freindly attitude, whats wrong with these people?
I ran out the next day to a better hotel though far from the that area but it has freindly and amazing staff, with respectful people and welcoming attitude and no shortage of water nor bed sheets.
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My father is diabetic, so I am careful in eating sweets because eating too much of it can cause diabetes.
I also cut my portion in eating rice. At night, I sometimes would just eat an apple for dinner. I exercise on weekends since on weekdays, I am already tired from working the whole day. I eat fruits and vegetables and fish.
Actually by doing that, not only I am avoiding myself from getting diabetes, but I also avoid myself from getting fat.
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Eating too much sweets can be dangerous, it can lead to diabetes. Even sweet fruits are not adviseable for people who are diabetic. Som artificial sweeteners are also bad for health, according to some research; the best are natural sweeteners like stevia.
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I had seen plants like that before, but I did not know if it’s the exact plant like what you posted here. But it really looks the same. Yes,it is considered a weed, and we do not know that it has many health benefits.
But how can one use it? Is it being cooked? Isn’t it poisonous or safe to eat?
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i searched the internet and some countries really propagate it for business purposes. They dry the fruit like that of raisins or prunes.
I tasted the green fruit, the one inside the one a took a picture of, and i am still alive, so i think that it is ok.
I am still waiting for the fruits to ripen so i will know what is its taste.
My husband will try to plant it to place that will not bother the rice plants.
I will keep the update in the near future.
thank you for your comment and questions.
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@Ruby Ate Rubs, this fruit is I think what we would pluck in the field and we pop it in our forehead. Though, we would pick it up in a shrub not a tree.
If it isn’t that one we pop in our forehead, I certainly have seen this.
Certainly, this fruit can be of great help for those who got sick with prostate cancer, like my father and father-in-law.
I hope further studies could be done to validate its healthy claims.
Indeed, some things are taken for granted. They only will realize that it is important, when it is gone already.
So, where is Rodel here now Ate Rubs?
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I think the one that you pop in your forehead is the other variety of this golden berry which has 3 very small fruit inside its lanter-like fruit.
this golden berry has only one larger fruit inside. I think they already have a study about this fruit, but since i cannot copy what they wrote, for fear of being charged with plagiarism, I just mentioned some of its health benefits to tickle our sense of awareness.
Regarding Rodel, I will follow up on him.
Thanks for the invite to this site. although I think the pay is a little bit low, for a starter like me, I will charge it more to experience rather than the pay I can get from my submission of articles.
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