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I Like The Way I Breathe

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It took me years to say that I like myself. Right from our childhood, we all have been taught some old rubbish standards of beauty. Everybody teaches you to be fair but nobody tells you to embrace your skin no matter what colour it is. Everybody teaches you to wear high heels to look tall but nobody tells you that our confidence is enough to make us stand tall. Here and there, all are harming themselves to get the perfect tone or the perfect size to feel accepted in society but nobody tries to love his or her real self. On one hand, they preach not to discriminate based on colour and shape but on the other hand, they mock their friends who don't fulfill their standards of beauty. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder is false because beauty lies in being YOU the real YOU and the comfortable YOU With love, from Radhika

Top 10 (Non-Tech) Skills Kids Learn From Coding

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  Coding is an essential skill for your child to learn. Along with learning to code, children essentially develop different soft skills. It makes them better learners, leaders, and a better person.   1. Self-discipline Being a programmer, children learn to become self-disciplined. It keeps them on track and helps them to stay focused on their goals. A disciplined developer can do things on time, take responsibility for what they do, and more. Being responsible for their actions makes kids succeed in their professional life.   2. Empathy Empathy is the capacity to place oneself in another's position. It is one of the most important skills to have in kids. While coding children learn to figure out other people's opinions and develop a better understanding. To acknowledge the needs and emotions of others better they use different research-based ways. Empathy makes them level up their thinking and overcome difficulties in a positive manner.   3. Openness While cod