Tuesday, September 13, 2016

EDUCATION,EDUCATION FOR KIDS,EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LEARNERS

I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE MY OWN EXPERIENCE WITH YOU GUYS REGARDING MY LIFE AND HOW  EDUCATION CONNECTS IT .AND FEW SIMPLE TIPS ON OBTAINING NECESSARY EDUCATION OR KNOWLEDGE FOR TEENAGERS WHO STRIVE 4 EDUCATION AS IT IS ONE OF THE BASIC NEEDS IN THE 21ST CENTURY.


IM A 14 YEAR OLD BOY.IM STUDYING IN A SCHOOL ZAHIRA WHICH IS SITUATED AMIDST A SMALL TOWN IN THE CENTRAL HILLS CALLED GAMPOLA.ANY HOW I HAD THE FREEDOM OF ACCESS TO RELEVANT EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE SINCE I HAD THE STRIVE 4 IT SINCE MY YOUNG AGE,

MY MOTHER MOTIVATED ME BEHIND EACH AN EVERY STEP I CLIMBED IN MY PATH  TOWARDS MY DREAM TILL DATE AND MY FATHER PROVIDED ALL THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT IN NEEDED + ALL THE LOVE HE HAD 4 ME JUST TO MAKE ME A EDUCATED SON.

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21 FACTS ABOUT FACEBOOK

FACTS ABOUT FACEBOOK,WHATS APP,INSTAGRAM AND MICROSOFT

 

You may have heard these words of the electronic era a million times like.
FACEBOOK,FACEBOOK LOGIN,FACE BOOK COVER PHOTOS,FACE BOOK SEARCH,FACEBOOK HOME PAGE,FACE BOOK HACK SOFTWARE and many more ...........................so my dear friends whats this and when did this FACEBOOK explosion start.



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1. Al Pacino was the first “face” on Facebook. A very early iteration of the site displayed a header image featuring a man’s face obscured behind binary code. The identity of the man could not be seen clearly, but it later came to light that the face was that of acclaimed actor Al Pacino.



2. Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, was the first major investor to back Facebook.
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  Thiel, a luminary in the startup and venture capital worlds, saw the site’s potential and invested $500,000 into the young company in 2004. Thiel later sold his stake in the company for more than $1 billion.


 



3. Sean Parker, co-founder of now-defunct music sharing site Napster, originally acquired the Facebook.com domain name for $200,000
. Parker was the driving force in the renaming of the site, and was highly influential as the site exploded in popularity.



4. A peer-to-peer file-sharing system called Wirehog was once a core function of Facebook. 

 Mark Zuckerberg introduced the P2P file-sharing system when Thefacebook.com reached approximately 500,000 users, and once believed it would become a central component of the site. Wirehog was retired over fears of potential legal repercussions of copyright infringement in 2006.
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5. Mark Zuckerberg suffers from red-green colorblindness
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. This is why Facebook’s primary color scheme is blue – although it certainly doesn’t hurt that blue is also strongly associated with trust and security, two concepts essential in getting people to voluntarily part with their personal information.



6. Facebook’s ‘Like’ button used to be the ‘Awesome’ button

. Facebook engineer Andrew Bosworth said that he and other engineers were enthusiastic about the “Awesome” button, but that the idea was ultimately vetoed by Zuckerberg in 2007. The site eventually settled on the “Like” button, a decision that Bosworth said was met with a decidedly lukewarm reception.


7. Facebook stores approximately 300 PETABYTES of user data on its servers.

  There are 1 million gigabytes in a petabyte. The entire written works of humankind, in every known language (including Latin and other historical languages) from the dawn of recorded history, would occupy . Think about that for a minute.


8. In 2014, the alleged global economic impact of Facebook was approximately $227 billion.

 However, this statistic (and the methodology behind it) has been called in question by . Whether you buy Facebook’s data or not, there’s no doubt that Facebook has had a serious impact on economies around the world.


9. Facebook’s user base grows by eight people per second, or 7,246 people every 15 minutes. Image result for EIGHT PEOPLE

Some naysayers have foretold of Facebook’s impending demise, but aside from boasting the largest user base of any social network in the world by a gigantic margin, this statistic proves Facebook is still growing.



10. In 2015, Facebook boasted 22% of WORLDWIDE mobile Internet advertising revenue.

 That means almost one-quarter of all advertising revenue generated from mobile Internet ads in a single year went to Facebook.



11. Adult Facebook users in the United States spend 68% of their mobile device time using apps

. Despite this, there were only approximately 8,400 app advertisers on Facebook in 2013 – and these 8,400 advertisers drove more than 145 million app installs in that year alone.



12. There are now more than 2 million active advertisers on Facebook. 

 The popularity, impact, and cost-effectiveness of Facebook ads has made the site one of the most popular online advertising platforms in the world, and its upward trajectory seems likely to continue.



13. Facebook ads targeting custom audiences have 14% lower cost-per-click and 64% lower cost-per-conversions than ads utilizing interest- or category-based targeting, on average.


  In addition, Facebook ads using custom audience targeting had conversion rates 387% higher than ads only using demographic targeting.


14. The FACEBOOK ADVERTISING format with the lowest cost-per-click is the Sponsored Page Action Story format, which has an average CPC of just $0.11. 

 The ad format with the highest CPC is the Sponsored App Action Story, which has an average CPC of $0.58.



15. The Facebook advertising format with the highest click-through rate is the Sponsored Place Check-In Story, which has an average CTR of 3.2%

. The ad format with the lowest CTR is the Inline Like format, which has an average CTR of 0.03%. (Ibid.)



16. Facebook earns an average of $5.85 for every Facebook user in the United States and Canada. Image result for usa and canada

 These two countries also have among the highest monthly active users of any country in the world, making North America a vitally important market for Facebook.








17. Every minute of downtime outage costs Facebook approximately $24,420. 

 The “prolonged” outage that lasted for 19 minutes in August 2014 cost the company almost $427,000 – and you thought you were pissed when Facebook goes down.



18. Posts published between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. EST receive approximately 88% more interactions on average than posts published at other times of the day.

 Also, ending posts with a question lifts interactions with those posts by an average of 162%.


19. In September 2014, Facebook users watched a collective 1 billion videos per day.

  Today, that figure is more than 4 billion – and 75% of these video views occur on mobile devices.
20. Videos are the most-shared content type on Facebook. On average, videos receive 89.5 shares per video, significantly higher share counts than photos or text-based posts.


21. Posting just once or twice per day on Facebook yields an average of 40% more engagement than posting three or more times per day.

 This shows that, despite marketers’ best efforts to beat Facebook’s rapidly declining organic reach, you can’t just use brute force to make yourself heard.


Saturday, January 2, 2016

COUNTRIES AND ITS CAPITALS


LETS TAKE A GLANCE AT THE COUNTRIES AND ITS CAPITALS ALL AROUND THE GLOBE

 

The countries and capitals in the alphabetical order


 A

AfghanistanKabul
AlbaniaTirana
AlgeriaAlgiers
AndorraAndorra la Vella
AngolaLuanda
Antigua and BarbudaSaint John's
ArgentinaBuenos Aires


AustraliaCanberra
AustriaVienna
AzerbaijanBaku

B
 






BahrainManama
BangladeshDhaka
BarbadosBridgetown


BelgiumBrussels
BelizeBelmopan
BeninPorto-Novo
BhutanThimphu
BoliviaLa Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
BotswanaGaborone
BrazilBrasilia
BruneiBandar Seri Begawan
BulgariaSofia
Burkina FasoOuagadougou
BurundiBujumbura
 Bahamas-nassau

C






Cabo VerdePraia
CambodiaPhnom Penh
CameroonYaoundé
CanadaOttawa
Central African RepublicBangui
ChadN'Djamena
ChileSantiago
ChinaBeijing
ColombiaBogotá
ComorosMoroni
Congo, Republic of theBrazzaville
Congo, Democratic Republic of theKinshasa
Costa RicaSan Jose
Cote d'IvoireYamoussoukro
CroatiaZagreb
CubaHavana
CyprusNicosia
Czech RepublicPrague


D

DenmarkCopenhagen
DjiboutiDjibouti (city)
DominicaRoseau
Dominican RepublicSanto Domingo


E

EcuadorQuito
EgyptCairo
El SalvadorSan Salvador
Equatorial GuineaMalabo
EritreaAsmara
EstoniaTallinn
EthiopiaAddis Ababa


F

FijiSuva
FinlandHelsinki
FranceParis


G

GabonLibreville
GambiaBanjul
GeorgiaTbilisi
GermanyBerlin
GhanaAccra
GreeceAthens
GrenadaSt. George's
GuatemalaGuatemala City
GuineaConakry
Guinea-BissauBissau
GuyanaGeorgetown


H

HaitiPort-au-Prince
HondurasTegucigalpa
HungaryBudapest


I
IcelandReykjavik
IndiaNew Delhi
IndonesiaJakarta
IranTehran
IraqBaghdad
IrelandDublin
IsraelJerusalem
ItalyRome
J
JamaicaKingston
JapanTokyo
JordanAmman
K
KazakhstanAstana
KenyaNairobi
KiribatiSouth Tarawa
KosovoPristina
KuwaitKuwait City
KyrgyzstanBishkek


L

LaosVientiane
LatviaRiga
LebanonBeirut
LesothoMaseru
LiberiaMonrovia
LibyaTripoli
LiechtensteinVaduz
LithuaniaVilnius


M
MacedoniaSkopje
MadagascarAntananarivo
MalawiLilongwe

 


                                
                      Malaysia-Kuala lumpur             
MaldivesMale
MaliBamako
MaltaValletta
Marshall IslandsMajuro
MauritaniaNouakchott
MauritiusPort Louis
MexicoMexico City
MicronesiaPalikir
MoldovaChisinau
MonacoMonaco
MongoliaUlaanbaatar
MontenegroPodgorica
MoroccoRabat
MozambiqueMaputo
Myanmar (Burma)Naypyidaw


N

NamibiaWindhoek
Nauru






Yaren District
NepalKathmandu
NetherlandsAmsterdam
New ZealandWellington
NicaraguaManagua
NigerNiamey
NigeriaAbuja
North KoreaPyongyang
NorwayOslo

O
OmanMuscat


P

PakistanIslamabad
PalauNgerulmud
PalestineRamallah
PanamaPanama City
Papua New GuineaPort Moresby
ParaguayAsunción
PeruLima
PhilippinesManila
PolandWarsaw
PortugalLisbon


Q
QatarDoha

R

RomaniaBucharest
RussiaMoscow
RwandaKigali


S





Saint Kitts and NevisBasseterre
Saint LuciaCastries
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesKingstown
SamoaApia
San MarinoSan Marino
Sao Tome and PrincipeSão Tomé
Saudi ArabiaRiyadh
SenegalDakar
SerbiaBelgrade
SeychellesVictoria
Sierra LeoneFreetown
SingaporeSingapore
SlovakiaBratislava
SloveniaLjubljana
Solomon IslandsHoniara
SomaliaMogadishu
South AfricaPretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judicial)
South KoreaSeoul
South SudanJuba
SpainMadrid
Sri LankaSri Jayawardenepura Kotte
SudanKhartoum
SurinameParamaribo
SwazilandMbabane
SwedenStockholm
SwitzerlandBern
 SyriaDamascus

T


TaiwanTaipei
TajikistanDushanbe
TanzaniaDodoma
ThailandBangkok
Timor-LesteDili
TogoLomé
TongaNukuʻalofa
Trinidad and TobagoPort of Spain
TunisiaTunis
TurkeyAnkara
TurkmenistanAshgabat
TuvaluFunafuti


U

UgandaKampala
UkraineKyiv
United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
United KingdomLondon
United States of AmericaWashington, D.C.
UruguayMontevideo
UzbekistanTashkent


V

VanuatuPort Vila
Vatican City (Holy See)Vatican City
VenezuelaCaracas
VietnamHanoi


Y

YemenSana'a


Z

ZambiaLusaka
ZimbabweHarare