Using SEO and PPC for Better Results
By Sujan Patel with 1 Comment
Today we wrote an article for Search Engine Journal instead of our blog. The article talks about how to use pay per click to better your SEO efforts.
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High Powered Job
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Communication Through Body Language
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Communication is not only what you say, it also the way you move. Here are few things you say to others by simple body movements:
Fiddling: Playing with your watch or a pen looks like you’re bored or impatient
Clock Watching: It looks like you’re anxious to move on to something else.
Tapping: Tapping your foot or fingers suggests you are impatient or nervous.
Staring: An unblinking stare conveys aggression
Legs Crossed/Body Hunched: Closing up your body profile —becoming smaller— looks like you lack confidence.
Arms Crossed: If you keep your arms folded during communication, you appear to be defending yourself against the others.
Touching Your Face: When you have your hand in front of your mouth, you appear timid.
Rubbing Your Nose/Looking Away:People who are lying often rub their nose or look away when speaking.
No Eye Contact: If you won’t look the other speaker in the eye, you seem to have low interest or a lack of confidence.
Supercooled Water
By Sujan Patel with 1 Comment
Supercooling occurs because water can exist as a liquid below its natural freezing point if it has no surface or seed on which to crystallize. That is, if there is no rough surface, impurity, or bit of ice to start the crystallization process, water can remain in a liquid state below 0deg Celsius. The inside of a smooth plastic bottle could possibly provide the right environment for this. When it is poured out, however, it encounters something in the bowl that it can form crystals on, and the process begins. Thus, you see the supercooled liquid water pouring out and forming ice instantly when it hits already formed ice crystals, hence the strange “snaking†up of the ice slush. It doesn’t all freeze (thus slush, not solid ice) because when water does freeze, it releases some heat in the process of crystalization (there is more energy present in water at 0deg than in ice at 0deg), and this probably raises some of the surrounding water to above 0 degrees.




