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How would the Japanese way of teaching is different from the world's teaching way?

 Japanese people are known for their intelligence, strong health, politeness, and wellness. But why is this nation so unique and different from the rest of the world? We at Bright Side seem to have found the answer: they have an incredibly cool education system! Manners before knowledge . In Japanese schools, the students don’t take any exams until they reach grade four (the age of 10). They just take small tests. It is believed that the goal for the first 3 years of school is not to judge the child’s knowledge or learning, but to establish good manners and to develop their character. Children are taught to respect other people and to be gentle to animals and nature. They also learn how to be generous, compassionate, and empathetic. Besides this, the kids are taught qualities like grit, self-control, and justice. The students clean their school themselves. In Japanese schools, students have to clean the classrooms, cafeterias, and even toilets all by themselves. When cleaning, stud...

Human heart

 The heart is one of the most important organs of human body. It is a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions. The term cardiac (as in cardiology) means "related to the heart" and comes from the Greek word kardia , for "heart". The heart pumps the blood, which carries all the vital materials that help in various body functions. For example, the brain requires oxygen and glucose, which, if not received continously, will cause it to loose consciousness. Muscles need oxygen, glucose and amino acids, as well as the proper ratio of sodium, calcium and potassium salts in order to contract normally. The glands need sufficient supply of raw materials from which they manufacture the specific secretions. If the heart ever ceases to pump blood, the body begins to shut down and after a very short period of time, death occurs. All vertebrates including humans have a single heart. Location of heart-: In the human b...

Origin of Cancer

  In most organs and tissues of a mature animal, a balance is maintained between cell renewal and cell death. The various types of mature cells in the body have a given life span; as these cells die, new cells are generated by the proliferation and differentiation of various types of stem cells. Under normal circumstances, the production of new cells is regulated so that the number of any particular type of cell remains constant. Occasionally, cells arise that no longer respond to normal growth control mechanism. These cells give rise to clones of cells that can expand to a considerable size, producing tumour which ultimately leads to cancer. Cancer is a dreadful disease and is one of the chief killers today. It commonly originates in the tissues in which the cells are regularly replaced by mitosis. Cancer or malignant neoplasm is a disease of uncontrolled proliferation of cells without any differentiation. The cancer cells invade and destroy the surrounding tissues. Normal cells s...

Facts about speed of light and affect of gravity on speed of light.

 T he speed of light is one of the most fundamental constants in physics. Here are some interesting facts about the speed of light: The speed of light is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second, or about 186,282 miles per second. This means that light can travel around the Earth’s equator about 7.5 times in one second. The speed of light is the maximum speed at which energy, matter, and information can travel in the universe. Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. The speed of light is constant in a vacuum, meaning that it does not change regardless of the observer’s motion or the direction of the light beam. This principle is known as the theory of relativity. The speed of light was first measured accurately by Danish astronomer Ole Rรธmer in the 17th century using observations of the moons of Jupiter. The speed of light is used as a fundamental constant in many scientific calculations, such as the calculation of distances in space and the determination of the masse...

First human space adventure

  The first human space adventure was an extraordinary event that marked a significant milestone in human history. It was a feat of human ingenuity and determination that pushed the limits of what was considered possible. In this blog, we will explore the history and significance of the first human space adventure. The Space Race The Space Race began in the late 1950s, during the height of the Cold War, between the Soviet Union and the United States. The Soviet Union was the first to launch a satellite, Sputnik 1, into orbit on October 4, 1957, which sent shockwaves through the United States. The Soviet Union continued to make advances in space exploration, launching the first animal, the first man-made object, and the first woman into space. The First Human Space Adventure On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to journey into space. Gagarin's Vostok 1 spacecraft was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and it orbited Earth once bef...

World’s smallest => Smallest Shark Species

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  • The dwarf lantern shark ( Etmopterus perryi ) is the smallest shark. • It reaches maximum length of 20cm (7.9 inches) approximately. • There lifespan is between  20-30  years. • It is found in  Caribbean  sea off the coasts of  Colombia  and  Venezuela  occurring between  Barranquilla  and  Santa Marta . Sources:- •  http://www.sharkophile.com • Wikipedia.org • otlibrary.com Thank you for reading. Press the like button if you like it. Follow for more. Love you all  .

World’s smallest Series ==> Smallest country in the world.

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  • World’s smallest country by land is ” Vatican City “. • It has landmass of just ” 0.49 square kilometers ” (0.19 square miles). • It is an independent state surrounded by ” Rome”. • It has also the smallest population, around 825 people ( 2019 data). Credits:- •  http://www.statista.com • Google=> world bank • traveltriangle.com • sopranovillas.com • Wikipedia.org For more please like, share and follow. Love you all

Facts about Pluto

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  Fact 1 :- Pluto is known as dwarf planet. In the last blog I mentioned that pluto and other some planets named and considered as dwarf planet and not as a planet according to the definition of planet given by International Astronomical Union (IUA). According to IUA definition of planet is :- a) It is orbiting around the sun. b) It must be big enough to have enough gravity to force it into a spherical shape. c) It must be big enough that it’s gravity cleared away any other objects of similar size near its orbit around the sun. Pluto follows point a and b but not c that’s why it is considered as dwarf planet and not as a planet. I hope so that now it is cleared to you if you have any doubt regarding previous blog. Fact 2 :- Pluto’s temperature is -225°C (i.e. -390°F) Image credit :- news.arizona.edu Fact 3 :- Pluto is revolving around the sun in highly eliptical orbit. Fact 4 :- Pluto takes 248 earth years to complete ine revolution around the sun. Image credit :- science.org.au Fa...

Facts about our solar system

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 Today I am going to tell you about some facts of our solar system.  Fact 1 :- Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Fact 2 :- Mercury is nearest to the sun.  Image credit :- phys.org Fact 3 :- The distance of pluto from earth is more than 3 Billion miles.  Image credit :- quora.com Fact 4 :- There are total 8 planets in our solar system.  --> • 4 gas giants.  -->• 4 rocky planets Image credit :- britannica.com Fact 5 :- Mercury and venus has no moons Image credit :- space.com Fact 6 :- Jupiter has highest number of moons i.e. 79 ( 53 confirmed and 26 provisional)   Image credit :- science.org.au Fact 7 :- There are total 5 Dwarf planets, they are not considered as planets because they do not follow the definition of planet by IUA (International Astronomical Union)   If you want to know the definition of planet or wants to know that why some planets are categorised as planets rather than named as Dwarf planet  co...

Wonder nights and galaxy

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  Fact 1:- If there was no light pollution, we could see about 2-16 meteors in the sky every hour from evening to twilight.  Image credit :- zeenews.india.com Fact 2 :- Red stars seen in the sky are the coolest (least hot).  Image credit :- universetoday.com Fact 3 :- The blue stars are the hottest.   Image credit :- lovethenightsky.com Fact 4 :- Stars do not twinkle -~~> They actually appear twinkling but the reason for the twinkling is that the light coming from the stars has to be travelled from the different densities of layers of our atmosphere. The light eventually gets to the eyes by every deflection causes it to change slightly in colour and intensity.  The result is twinkling.  Fact 5 :- Above earth's atmosphere stars twinkle.  Image credit :- forbes.com Fact 6:- Size of milky way galaxy is 52,850 light years.   Image credit :- popularmechanics.com That’s all for today..  Thank you all for reading this.. Keep follow me f...

Facts about birds

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 Today I am going to tell you about some facts about birds..  Fact 1:-  A woodpecker's tongue is so long that it wraps around it's skull. Image credit :- earthtouchnews.com Fact 2 :- The Koel song we heard is sing by male Koel not by female. Image credit :- Wikipedia  Fact 3 :- Smallest living bird in the world is Bee Humming bird, it measures about 5.5cm long and weighs about 1.9grams. Image credit :- flickr.com Fact 4 :- The only known poisonous bird in the world is Hooded Pitohui of Papua.   The poison is found in its skin and feathers.  Image credit :- ebird.org Fact 5 :- Peacocks mate through eyes ๐Ÿ‘€ ------------> It is just a myth.  Peacocks do mate like any other birds.  That’s all for today..  Thank you all for reading this.. Keep follow me for new facts and knowledge. .. Comment if you want a blog about specific topic and for your support. Love you all๐Ÿ’ž๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿค— Other credits:-  • lovethegarden.com • google

Facts about Elements

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As you all know I started a series in which I will give you facts and knowledge about many topics .. So today's topic is about elements.. If you want to know about more facts related to this topic comment me.๐Ÿค— Fact 1 :- You can eat 24 Karat gold   without falling ill.  As pure gold is chemically inert,  it will pass through the body and will get eliminated as waste.  Image credit :- Insider.com Fact 2 :- Hydrogen's isotope named protium has no neutrons.. It is the only element without neutron. Fact 3 :-   Most abundant element in the universe is Hydrogen.  Image credit :- utilityanalytics.com Fact 4:-   Among 118 elements in periodic table,  90 elements are found in nature and others are strictly man made.  Image credit :- Wikipedia Fact 5:-  The most corrosion resistant element is Iridium.    Image credit :- thoughtco.com Fact 6 :- According to Environment Protection Agency, the average person eats 0.07-1.1 mic...