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top 10 movies to be watch in May

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 Introduction As the weather warms up and the days get longer, there's no better time to indulge in some cinematic entertainment. With so many great movies hitting theaters and streaming services this month, it can be tough to know where to start. From epic blockbusters to intimate indie films, May promises to offer something for everyone. Whether you're in the mood for action, comedy, drama, or a little bit of everything, there are plenty of exciting films to look forward to. In this blog post, we'll be counting down the top 10 movies to watch this May, offering a mix of must-see new releases and hidden gems that you won't want to miss. We've scoured the latest trailers, reviews, and industry buzz to bring you a diverse selection of movies that are sure to entertain and inspire. Whether you're a hardcore cinephile or just looking for a fun way to pass the time, these films are bound to make your movie-watching experience a memorable one. So grab some popcorn, g

Horticulture: People who talk to plants who believe that this process is a reality

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 While many gardeners believe that talking to plants improves their growth, there is a debate in the scientific world about whether plants listen to us or whether they listen to us. Also answer. The plant in Lara Belov's house hears a click. They have attached a microphone to the roots of the plant so that they can hear a faint 'click' sound in the soil. This is possible through software that they have developed for their own research. It has reduced the frequency of clicks so much that people can hear that sound. While she is working at her desk, this machine connected to the plant is talking in a pleasant way. But the voice of conversation is felt when someone speaks. "It's very strange," says Belov, a professor at Alto University in Finland. This time when someone came to meet him, the sound of 'click' from the plant stopped. When the guest left, the click started again. Later many more people came, this time the voice stopped. And when they were go

How our brains make us poor and how to avoid it

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You are at an online store on the Internet and you are eager to buy something. And that thing is a bit expensive in terms of the amount in your bank account but at the moment it has become the most important thing in the world for you. And you wonder what would happen if the price went up and you lost the opportunity to buy it. Or what if it's over? In this emotional state, you calculate in your mind and decide to buy it. You do not even have to enter your bank card number because it is already stored in your computer browser. All you have to do is press the button. But after a few days, you start to regret it or even worse, you go into debt. Recent research and studies in the field of behavioral economics and neuroeconomics have shown that situations in which we make irrational decisions often harm our financial health. But what are our most common financial mistakes in this regard and how can we avoid being fooled by our 'mind'? A good way to do this is to understand what

Former Facebook official: Facebook is harmful to children, democracy and divides societies

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 Frances Hogan, a former Facebook official, has told the US Senate that Facebook's products are harmful to children and democracy. Frances Hughes said in a statement before a US Senate committee that Facebook's management knows how to secure the platform but is reluctant to do so for profit. However, Facebook says that Frances Hughes is talking about the topics, she does not know these things. Facebook is the world's largest social media platform and the company says it has 2.7 billion monthly active users. Millions of people also use their other platforms WhatsApp and Instagram. Facebook is currently facing strong criticism and the company is accused of taking inadequate measures to protect users' data and spread inaccurate information. In the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, members of both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party agreed that the company needed to change. Consensus between the two parties is a rare thing. Frances Hughes, who has worked as a product manage

How is the real life of social media influencers different from social media life?

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 "If someone says that what they show on social media is true, then it is a lie. Can you tell me who tells and shows on social media that he ate tender meat at home today? Or who wears make-up all the time. ' "Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me. I also get ready when I make a video, I clean a corner of my room and show it in the best way. ' Glamor only increases the number of fans. According to Ayesha, influencers show their fans a beautiful world that a common man cannot maintain and this creates a feeling of inferiority and deprivation in our followers. "Most influencers show a lifestyle all the time, which includes just wearing expensive clothes, eating in big restaurants, traveling abroad and other such activities." Ayesha also told us that most of the social media personalities who influence people ev

Inspiration Four: Ready for a space trip to collect donations

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 The four "amateur" astronauts are set to be part of a remarkable space mission that is being hailed as crucial for space tourism. This is the third flight in space after the recent space flights by billionaire businessmen Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos, in which the desire to go into Earth orbit is paid for by aspirants rather than professionals. Will be able The flight was funded by US billionaire Jared Isaac Mann, who will also be part of the trip, along with three crew members. Accompanied by Jared Isaac Mann, the trip includes a data expert, a science teacher and a healthcare professional. He hopes the trip will inspire others and raise money for the treatment of childhood cancer. This mission is called 'Inspiration Four'. The rocket "Dragon" that took the crew on the journey was made by the company of American billionaire Elon Musk, SpaceX. Their journey will begin at 5 a.m. Thursday, according to Pakistani time, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florid

Facebook: The revelations that led to various allegations against the social networking site

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Leading social media platform Facebook has been facing a series of allegations about its internal affairs since this week, based on revelations made by the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets. Much of the information comes from Facebook's own internal documents, which indicate that there are people in the company's ranks who are raising their voices against the issues by leaking information. The documents will provide governments and regulators with much to consider in their next move, but Facebook has defended itself against all allegations. Here are five things to look for when selecting yours: According to documents reported by the Wall Street Journal, Facebook had different rules for celebrities, politicians and high-profile users about what content they could post and was known as 'X-check' (or cross-check). Is. Facebook has acknowledged criticism of its cross-check system as "legitimate" but said it was "an extra step" to better underst