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Ways to Increase Brain Power

Ways to Increase Brain Power:- Meditate: the #1 brain exercise! Stress clouds your thinking, so relieve stress with meditation. It’s easy! Put on your headphones, press PLAY on your M editation music download, and let the technology put you in a meditative state. Work on being ambidextrous. Brush your hair, write, use the mouse and eat/drink with the “wrong” hand. When something is broken, find creative repair solutions using common objects. Make do with what you have; make repairs with odd items and ingenuity. Learn to convincingly argue every side of an argument. Write with the wrong hand. Write backwards with both. Read upside down (the text, not you). Hydrate. Water enhances the brain’s electrochemical activity – dehydration slows it! Change your perspective. Turn the pictures in your home upside down for a while. Doodle and draw visual solutions to problems instead of using

Monsoon Impact - Economy and Markets

                                                          Monsoon  Impact                                                           ! Up and Down !  "Remember a sizeable portion of India's population resides in the villages and companies across sectors have headed to rural areas in the last few years. Obviously, if monsoons are weak, farm incomes will come down, impacting purchasing power of consumers in rural areas," Dhoot said. -- India is largely self-sufficient in major foodgrains such as rice and wheat, but drought can send the country to international markets, as in 2009 when India had to import sugar, sending global prices to record highs and pushing up inflation. -- Ample monsoon rains lift domestic demand, as higher farm output increases the incomes of rural people, who make up about two-thirds of India's population of 1.2+ billion . -- Higher demand for goods and services can boost economic growth. Also, inflation could ease because a better suppl