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TOP 10 Best Philosophy books -To read in 2020

TOP 10 PHILOSOPHY BOOKS TO READ -In 2020 If you are a beginner then try this top 10 Philosophy books which will help you to adapt productive life. All 10 productive books include the famous personalities from the philosophy or  history who will guide you towards a better life the name of the famous personalities are: Here’s the ten books of that sort that I settled upon: 1. Plato,  The Last Days of Socrates  – this includes four dialogues:  the  Euthyphro , the  Apology , the  Crito , and the  Phaedo 2. Aristotle,  Nicomachean Ethics 3. Epictetus,  Discourses, Fragments, Handbook 4. Augustine of Hippo,  Confessions 5. Boethius,  Consolation of Philosophy 6. Anselm of Canterbury,  Three Philosophical Dialogues  – this includes  On Truth, On Freedom of Choice , and  On The Fall of the Devil 7. Thomas Aquinas,  Selected Writings  – includes a wide selection of Thomas’ works 8. Rene Descartes,  Meditations on First Philosophy  (with the objections and replies) 9. Mary Wollstonecraft, 

LOCKDOWN As an Opportunity -To Revive

LOCKDOWN -AN OPPORTUNITY To REVIVE When I go back to the olden days when everyone and everything was normal and everyones life was running on the track. Now start-ups were growing .but suddenly what happened to the world. Due to a pandemic  disease everything is becoming worst. It actually act as a break in all lives.  Back to olden days, thanks to “Bharat Band” Work in this modern-day world is everything. It is hard to imagine a world without work for most people. Even though it governs and pervades our daily life, everyone welcomed the government's lockdown to safeguard ourselves from Coronavirus.  This Could Be So Much More Than a Pandemic The Coronavirus has unleashed a wave of panic across the globe. The fear of uncertainty has crippled nations. But virus or no virus, the reality is that uncertainty is  always  a part of life. It’s unbelievable, and yes, it’s sad. There’s no other word to describe it. Many lives will be lost. But there’s more to it.

HISTORY Of COLD DRINKS

History of SOFT DRINKS In India  A bottle of Pallonji's raspberry soda comes with this helpful disclaimer: "Contains no fruit." Electric red in colour, and syrupy sweet to the taste, the raspberry soda is a beloved cultural icon of India's fast-disappearing Parsi community - as well as the endangered Irani cafes in the western city of Mumbai. It is pure, fizzy nostalgia. But peer more closely into one of Pallonji's ancient glass bottles and you can discern a story of much greater significance: how Parsis helped shape India's taste for soft drinks. Over the past two centuries, Parsis were instrumental in popularising and producing carbonated beverages in India, laying the foundations for what is today a $8bn (£6.9bn) industry. Soda had become a popular beverage in London by the early 1800s. Companies such as Schweppes sold plain carbonated water, advertising it as a health elixir. Other firms experimented with flavoured variants such as lemon, or

FITNESS DRINKS To DISTRESS MIND And FIT BODY DURING LOCKDOWN

FITNESS DRINKS To DISTRESS MIND And FIT BODY  DURING LOCKDOWN  Fitness Drinks  6 magical Morning Drinks   not anything else, adhering to a strict fitness routine has been on almost everybody's mind during the 21 day-nationwide lockdown, imposed to contain the novel coronavirus pandemic. And 21 days is what it takes to form a habit. So, why not do what you have forever complained of not doing for the lack of time? Do intense workouts. Follow a strict diet. As for us, we are here to help. How, do you ask? Read on for that answer. Regular exercise and proper food will not only help you to build immunity but will also keep your weight in check. To aid the process, all you need to add to your daily routine is a morning drink that will improve your health overall just like a miracle. Result? Good skin. Great hair. And of course, weight loss. In this Quarantine Curation, we listed ten morning drinks that are absolutely easy to prepare and darn good for your health. Advance mein