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Ripple-effect approach.
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✅Why do people no longer engage in the arts?
📝The decline in artistic engagement can be attributed to a wide range of recent factors. As international job markets become fiercely competitive and career demands continue to intensify, many people are compelled to handle heavy workloads, tight deadlines, and long work hours, leaving them with little time and energy for creative expression and relaxation. Given these demanding responsibilities, it comes as no surprise that individuals often choose to avoid artistic activities like painting and playing music, devoting more attention to career-oriented pursuits like vocational training and networking to hone their skills and secure their positions. Gone are the days when the arts served as an essential form of self-care and rejuvenation, as today's hectic lifestyles have pushed them out of our routines.
📝The absence of artistic engagement is influenced by a variety of recent changes. As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace and high-speed internet gains widespread popularity, many people have grown increasingly reliant on electronic gadgets like mobile phones and gaming consoles for leisure and recreation, spending long hours scrolling through social media feeds, binge-watching streaming services, and playing casual video games. Given the overwhelming dominance of these online activities, it comes as no surprise that current generations often neglect artistic pursuits like painting and playing music, devoting more time to digital experiences that offer instant gratification and convenience. Gone are the days when art used to be a central source of relaxation and rejuvenation, as today's technological advancements and digital devices have largely displaced it from our daily routines.
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🔥IELTS 8.0🔥
Temirova ham, farzandi ham Spartans kursida qatnashgan. Ikkalasi ham shunchaki yorvoribdi mehnatni ham, natijani ham😁
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Temirova ham, farzandi ham Spartans kursida qatnashgan. Ikkalasi ham shunchaki yorvoribdi mehnatni ham, natijani ham😁
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The Economist-9.pdf
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RIPPLE-EFFECT APPROACH
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✅ Why are people getting more interested in physical activities like walking and cycling?
📝 The rise of physical activities can be attributed to a wide range of recent factors. As public health deteriorates and chronic diseases continue to proliferate, many governments have launched comprehensive public awareness initiatives like social media campaigns, community outreach projects, and educational programs in order to counteract modern sedentary lifestyles and champion healthy living practices. Given these coordinated efforts, it comes as no surprise that many people now incorporate outdoor activities like jogging and swimming into their daily routines, which in turn promotes better fitness and longevity. Gone are the days when physical pursuits were neglected, as today's effective awareness strategies have pushed individuals to stay physically active and mobile.
✅ Why do people now wear western clothes like suits and jeans rather than traditional clothing?
📝 The replacement of traditional garments with Western attire can be attributed to a wide range of recent factors. As globalization accelerates and Western countries like the US and the UK continue to dominate the global economy, Western brands and products have been widely associated with modernization, sophistication, and social prestige. Given these circumstances, it comes as no surprise that many people prefer wearing Western clothes like suits and jeans rather than traditional outfits, thereby signaling progressiveness and higher social status. A case in point can be seen in Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan, where individuals of all ages have largely abandoned conventional garments like the chopon or atlas in favor of contemporary Western fashion.
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Sizlarga jinnicha taklif😁.
Men bitta yangi IELTS EXPERT kurs yoke IELTS SPARTANS kurs ochmoqchiman. Kursda har oy darajangiz aniq oshsagina to'lov qilasizlar, agar oshmasa to'lov qimaysiz. Siz yaxshi o'qimaganingiz uchun darajangiz oshmasa ham bu meni aybim hisoblanadi.
‼️IELTS EXPERT kurs o'zi 7.0 7.5 8.0 olib bo'lib endi 8.5 9.0 omoqchi buganlar uchun. IELTS SPARTANS kurs esa 5.5 6.0 6.5 olib endi 7.0 8.0 omoqchi buganlar uchun.
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Men bitta yangi IELTS EXPERT kurs yoke IELTS SPARTANS kurs ochmoqchiman. Kursda har oy darajangiz aniq oshsagina to'lov qilasizlar, agar oshmasa to'lov qimaysiz. Siz yaxshi o'qimaganingiz uchun darajangiz oshmasa ham bu meni aybim hisoblanadi.
‼️IELTS EXPERT kurs o'zi 7.0 7.5 8.0 olib bo'lib endi 8.5 9.0 omoqchi buganlar uchun. IELTS SPARTANS kurs esa 5.5 6.0 6.5 olib endi 7.0 8.0 omoqchi buganlar uchun.
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🥇IELTS Spartans kurs 550 ming sum oyiga 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 darajadan 7.0 8.0 darajaga chiqish uchun, lekin har oy darajangiz aniq oshgandan keyingina to'lov qilasizlar.
🥈IELTS Expert kurs 1 million oyiga 7.0 7.5 8.0 darajadan 8.5 9.0 darajaga chiqish uchun, lekin har oy darajangiz aniq oshsa to'lov qilasizlar.
✅ IELTS Spartans kursga kirish uchun @IELTS_ADMINE ga yozingizlar. IELTS Expert kursga kirish uchun @IELTS_INSTRUCTOR_S ga yozingizlar.
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🥈IELTS Expert kurs 1 million oyiga 7.0 7.5 8.0 darajadan 8.5 9.0 darajaga chiqish uchun, lekin har oy darajangiz aniq oshsa to'lov qilasizlar.
✅ IELTS Spartans kursga kirish uchun @IELTS_ADMINE ga yozingizlar. IELTS Expert kursga kirish uchun @IELTS_INSTRUCTOR_S ga yozingizlar.
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Ertaga Yakshanba futbolmi, billiardmi o'ynab dam ogim kelyapdi. Nima deysizlar kuni bilan article analyze qilib, Reading practice qilamizmi😁?
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Ertaga 9:00 dan darsni boshlaymiz unda.
🥇Article analysis qilamiz, bitta chotki kitob o'qiymiz, Reading passage yechamiz, keyin o'zi bola chaqali bo'p, bahtli bo'p o'lib ketamiz nasib qisa😁
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🥇Article analysis qilamiz, bitta chotki kitob o'qiymiz, Reading passage yechamiz, keyin o'zi bola chaqali bo'p, bahtli bo'p o'lib ketamiz nasib qisa😁
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Yesterday, one of my close relatives came to our house and asked for advice.
He took a leaf out of my book and took up IELTS at the beginning of this year. As was the case with me when I was younger, his both parents are working in Russia to build their own house, and yes they don't have a home yet. His parents have been counting on him for a long time, pushing him to excel in school and take things seriously. He is now a tenth-grade school student, and although he did not disappoint his parents and studied well at school, he started learning English and preparing for IELTS a little bit late. Anyways, he has to pull off 7.5+ in IELTS and 1450+ in SAT until he graduates high school, but he only has 1 or 2 years left. If he doesn't get a high score in IELTS and SAT to earn a study abroad scholarship and find a good job, he has no chance when it comes to retiring his parents and breaking the chains of poverty.
As young as he is, he has the weight of the world on his shoulders just like you do, just like I did. His father is my uncle, my closest and most caring uncle. When we were struggling as a family, he was the only person who would check in with us almost every day, cracking lots of jokes and lifting our spirits, and he also taught me how to play chess and strategize when I was a little kid. Although he had more challenges than we did, I never saw him sad or down: he was the most humorous and optimistic person I knew back then, and he still is. Now, it is my time to repay the debt and take care of his child as much as possible. His child [ the one who reached out to me yesterday ] is now at around intermediate level of language proficiency and has been studying in my online courses for some time. I told him that only if he gets a 7.0 in IELTS and prove his work ethic, I will support him fully by giving him a job and sending him abroad for education. Hopefully, he will stick it out and get it done.
Har kimni o'z hikoyasi bor: va har bir hikoya kurashishga arziydi.
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He took a leaf out of my book and took up IELTS at the beginning of this year. As was the case with me when I was younger, his both parents are working in Russia to build their own house, and yes they don't have a home yet. His parents have been counting on him for a long time, pushing him to excel in school and take things seriously. He is now a tenth-grade school student, and although he did not disappoint his parents and studied well at school, he started learning English and preparing for IELTS a little bit late. Anyways, he has to pull off 7.5+ in IELTS and 1450+ in SAT until he graduates high school, but he only has 1 or 2 years left. If he doesn't get a high score in IELTS and SAT to earn a study abroad scholarship and find a good job, he has no chance when it comes to retiring his parents and breaking the chains of poverty.
As young as he is, he has the weight of the world on his shoulders just like you do, just like I did. His father is my uncle, my closest and most caring uncle. When we were struggling as a family, he was the only person who would check in with us almost every day, cracking lots of jokes and lifting our spirits, and he also taught me how to play chess and strategize when I was a little kid. Although he had more challenges than we did, I never saw him sad or down: he was the most humorous and optimistic person I knew back then, and he still is. Now, it is my time to repay the debt and take care of his child as much as possible. His child [ the one who reached out to me yesterday ] is now at around intermediate level of language proficiency and has been studying in my online courses for some time. I told him that only if he gets a 7.0 in IELTS and prove his work ethic, I will support him fully by giving him a job and sending him abroad for education. Hopefully, he will stick it out and get it done.
Har kimni o'z hikoyasi bor: va har bir hikoya kurashishga arziydi.
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Don't give in to the temptations of fun, the distractions of social media, the whispering excuses that grow louder every time you obey them, and the comforting lies your mind tells you to avoid discomfort and hard work. We are meant to do more and to be more.
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90% of people don't have a choice in their lives. Just because they are born into a "wrong" family or a "wrong" country at a "wrong" time, they have no choice but to suffer and even live like animals for the rest of their lives. No matter how much they study, they can't even get out of their village. No matter how much they work, they can't even save their loved ones from unbearable work, premature death, and utter hopelessness. No matter how hard they try, they can't even save themselves from the curse of destitution, the tyranny of ignorance, and the chains of despair. Deep down in their hearts, they know that they can't even rescue the ones who raised them, they can't even reach the ones who spark a light of love in their souls, they can't escape their hopeless existence. They live not as authors of their lives, but as witnesses.
And then, there is you and your problems.
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And then, there is you and your problems.
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Legend of the Female General | Episode 1 (English Dub) | Historical Drama Full Movie
Legend of the Female General Episode 1 (English Dub Full Drama). Bai Lu stars in this epic historical C-Drama where betrayal, hidden identity, and destiny collide. Watch the full English Dub drama now🔥 Dive into the gripping start of Legend of the Female…
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CONSTANTINOPLE.pdf
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Mesopotamia.pdf
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Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
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10 kunlik challenge qilgandik eslasangiz, har kuni 10 soatdan jonli dars buganidi IELTS WRITING, SPEAKING, READING, LISTENING ni hammasini yarim ballardan oshirishga harakat qigandik. Nima deysizlar xuddi shuni "New Year challenge" qilib 1 hafta qilamizmi?
Oldingisi 250 ming buganidi, bu challengeni 100 ming qilamiz, lekin pulni hammasini shu challengeda yaxshi dars qiganlarga bo'lib beramiz.
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Oldingisi 250 ming buganidi, bu challengeni 100 ming qilamiz, lekin pulni hammasini shu challengeda yaxshi dars qiganlarga bo'lib beramiz.
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