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15 Awesome Internet Tricks You Have To Learn Now think These will turn you into a surfing maven. #15 is so cool. On a Mac use Command + Shift + T. This works in both Chrome and Firefox. This works in Chrome. Works in Chrome and Firefox. Works with Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. On a Mac, hold down Command. Works in all browsers. www.buzzfeed.com Or if you're outside the US visit www.google.com/ncr for an un-redirected homepage. Incognito browsing does not show up in your history. www.buzzfeed.com To do this go to your facebook settings and select “video” on the left tool bar, then select “Off”. In an email, click “More” and then select “Mute" from the drop-down menu. Just search [NAME] Bacon number. In Google Images type in “Atari Breakout." Go to daskeyboard.com daskeyboard.com and click “destroy this site” at the bottom. The famous Konami code is “Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A” and if you type it into certain websites it unleashes a cool easter egg. Digg Wirked UK or any Conde Naste UK site. Buzzfeed Reddit www.dailydot.com

asias | Asia's Sexiest Rate this babe from 1- 10 on the comment box below! Video Credits: www.youtube.com Please Don’t Forget to SHARE Top 5 problems OFWs face in the UAE DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Non-payment of debt is the leading cause of Overseas Filipino Workers’ (OFWs) woes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), top Philippine officials told The Filipino Times in an exclusive interview. This is followed by relationship outside marriage, possession and use of drugs, intoxication from alcohol, and illegal recruitment. According to Consul General Frank Cimafranca, a growing number of Filipinos in the UAE have been getting into trouble due to mounting credit card debt and bad loans. The consulate had to step in to enable heavily indebted Filipinos to return to the Philippines after serving their prison terms. Thousands of Filipino expats working in the UAE consider sending money back home a source of fulfillment and a sense of responsibility.

How the "10 Percent of Our Brains" Myth Started (And Why It's Wrong) 200 cr trees to be planted along highways: Gadkari The government plans to plant 200 crore trees along the entire 1 lakh km National Highways network across the country to employ jobless youth. “The length of National Highways in the country is one lakh kilometre. I have asked officials to come out with a plan to plant 200 crore trees along these stretches which in turn would create jobs for the unemployed on the one hand and protect the environment on the other,” Road Transport, Highways, Shipping and Rural Development Minister Nitin Jairam Gadkari said in New Delhi on Friday. A similar scheme could be implemented under MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act) along the village and district roads and state highways. Mr. He also stressed upon the need for water conservation stating that if even 15 per cent of rainwater could be tapped out of the 60 per cent that goes to the sea, the water-scarcity could be avoided and people can be supplied with potable water besides irrigation of agriculture land. Mr.

Exploring The Final Frontier Set on a sprawling 45-acre campus some 25 km east of Thiruvananthapuram, the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) appears a sedate place at first glance. The buildings are mildly futuristic and the green hills, gently rolling. But it comes as no surprise that this place has, in a matter of eight short years, contributed a little over 400 promising young scientists/engineers to various units of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). With two BTech and a new dual degree programme, and over a dozen Master’s courses and PhD programmes, IIST has come a long way since September 2007, when it was inaugurated in a temporary campus next to the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thumba, a suburb of Thiruvananthapuram. Tens of thousands of youngsters apply from across the country, but only 140 — the finest of the finest, promise IIST officials — will make it to Valiyamala, where IIST is located. — tikirajwi@newindianexpress.com New Dual Degree Director Speak

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