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How to stay healthy according to ayurveda

 

 

Stay fit with these 5 tips of ayurveda: अच्छी लाइफस्टाइल है हम सब की जरुरत , हम सब खुद को  फिट एंड स्लिम रखना चाहते है । तो आइये आज आयुर्वेद के इन छोटे छोटे 5 टिप्स से सीखें कैसे खुद को रखें फिट। हमारे शरीर में 60  फीसदी पानी होता है। पानी हमारे शरीर का तापमान नियंत्रित रखता है , पानी से मॉइस्चर लेवल मेन्टेन रहता है । आपको पानी कितनी मात्रा में पीना चाहिए ये निर्भर करता है आप कैसे वातावरण में रहते है । सामान्य  तापमान में जरुरी है आप दिन में कम से कम 7-8 गिलास पानी पिए ।। 

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review 2017-11-03 16:58
Deep Learning Architectures: “Life 3.0 - Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Max Tegmark
Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence - Max Tegmark

“Life 3.0, which can design not only its software but also its hardware. In other words, Life 3.0 is the master of its own destiny, finally fully free from its evolutionary shackles.”

 

In “Life 3.0 - Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Max Tegmark

 

See how good your PC is as it ages or you want to install a better graphics card, does the driver play nice with everything? Are you competent enough to sort it out or are you the sort of person who offloads that to IT? The guys in IT are like ducks or swans, all seems serene on the surface but underneath they are paddling hard to stay afloat. They are one badly written security update away from disaster. Do they install the latest security patch or wait for others to see what happens? Also, the more complex a system becomes the more subject it is to critical failures from minor changes, the more they become like having 100 spinning plates on the go at once. If your bank's computer goes belly up just as the proceeds from your house sale are sailing through the system from one solicitor to another is there enough of a data trail to prove it existed? Do you feel lucky? In this day and age, when the state-of-affairs is like the one I’m describing above, can we still talk about AI?

 

 

 

If you're into Computer Science, read on.

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review 2015-12-25 00:00
Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life
Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life - George Monbiot This is a horribly disappointing book. There is no science, just biographical anecdotes of the over glorified and egotistical boy scout George Monbiot.

Both, "[b:Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators|2288031|Where the Wild Things Were Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators|William Stolzenburg|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1429137230s/2288031.jpg|2294238] and [b:Once & Future Giants: What Ice Age Extinctions Tell Us about the Fate of Earth's Largest Animals|9866998|Once & Future Giants What Ice Age Extinctions Tell Us about the Fate of Earth's Largest Animals|Sharon Levy|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347251266s/9866998.jpg|14758526] are much better books on rewilding.

[b:Feral Cities: Adventures with Animals in the Urban Jungle|23281013|Feral Cities Adventures with Animals in the Urban Jungle|Tristan Donovan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1414559187s/23281013.jpg|42819116] takes a look at how wildlife adapts to human created environments.

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review 2015-07-31 00:00
Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science
Being Human: Life Lessons from the Front... Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science - Robert M. Sapolsky A nicely presented lecture on the nexus between psychology and neuroscience and the author never loses the listener with obscure names of brain regions, hormone names, or body parts.

There is a theme the author presses through out the lecture and that is the conclusions are only as good as the data set the conclusions are based on.

If you ever watch a movie or TV show and they are trying to show how wise a professor of Psychology or Neuroscience is the character in the show will be relating one of the experiments that would have been covered in this lecture. (I'm thinking about the truly marvelous movie, "Boyhood" and the Psychology professor is relating a story that is covered within this lecture).

For me, most (if not all) the stories I have come across elsewhere in my readings, but this lecture series has all the stories in one place and without any jargon to confuse the listener and is given by a lecturer who really knows how to tell a story.

(I got this lecture on the "deal of the day" for $2.95 and at the price it is well worth it. I would imagine Audible will discount it from time to time and I would recommend it at that discounted price).
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quote 2015-06-09 17:27
“Human life is fiction’s only theme.”

~ Eudora Welty

Source: ryanlanz.com/2015/06/09/ten-quote-tuesday-43
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