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  Dropshipping is a business model that has gained significant popularity in recent years. It's a retail fulfillment method in which a store doesn't keep the products it sells in stock. Instead, when a store sells a product, it purchases the item from a third-party supplier, who then ships the product directly to the customer. In this article, we will discuss what dropshipping is, how it works, and the pros and cons of this business model. What is Dropshipping? Dropshipping is a retail fulfillment method in which the store doesn't keep the products it sells in stock. Instead, when a store sells a product, it purchases the item from a third-party supplier, who then ships the product directly to the customer. This means that the store never handles the product directly and doesn't have to worry about inventory management or shipping. How Does Dropshipping Work? The process of dropshipping is relatively simple. Here's how it works: The store sets up a website or online...

ONLINE SHOPING

 O nline shopping has become a popular way to purchase goods and services, and it has revolutionized the way we shop. With the growth of e-commerce, consumers can now buy almost anything they need or want from the comfort of their own home. In this article, we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of online shopping, as well as tips for safe and successful online shopping. Advantages of Online Shopping The most significant advantage of online shopping is convenience. With just a few clicks, you can purchase whatever you need, from groceries to clothing to electronics, and have it delivered directly to your doorstep. Online shopping is especially beneficial for those who live in remote areas or have mobility issues. Online shopping also offers a wider range of products and services than brick-and-mortar stores. With a few simple searches, you can find products from all over the world, and compare prices and features from different sellers. This makes it easy to find the best...
                  Hansel and Gretel            JACOB AND WILHELM GRIMM              This story has been written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm where there was a poor woodcutter who used to live with his wife and two children at the edge of the large forest. The boy was called Hansel and the girl was called Gretel.The woman was suffer from famine. Father was in really trouble to maintain the requirements of the family. But his wife didn't think about the children and her husband's problem. Instead of that she suggested her husband to leave them in the forest. The woodcutter didn't like the idea however he should have to accept her proposal. The children listen their talk so that they could not be able to sleep due to the hunger as well as thinking about the tomorrows trouble. Hansel got an idea to collect some shiny pebbles. Than kept them in his jacket pocket. The next mor...
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A Cold Day on Mercury Global climate change caused by the greenhouse effect is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. To survive, we'll need to maintain the delicate energy balance that makes Earth a place for life to thrive. The hot daytime temperature on Mercury probably wouldn’t surprise you  it’s well over  ℃  but the nighttime temperature might. Without the sun’s direct illumination, the surface of Mercury drops to a frigid  ℃  overnight. Sunlight is absorbed by Mercury, which heats it up. But that heat energy doesn’t just stay there—it gets re-emitted as infrared light, the slice of the electromagnetic spectrum that we use for night or thermal vision. When Mercury emits light, that energy is lost forever, causing Mercury to cool down. It’s constantly being cooled by emission, but on the day side the sun is enough to keep it hot. At night, with no sunlight temperatures drop to a frigid  ℃.  
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                                                                LIGHTNING                    DO YOU KNOW ? A bolt of lightning is more hotter than the surface of the Sun.
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MICRO ROBOT                       IN COMING FUTURE                                                                            Source :  Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne The group of scientists -- led by Selman Sakar at EPFL and Bradley Nelson at ETH Zurich -- drew inspiration from bacteria to design smart, biocompatible microrobots that are highly flexible. Because these devices are able to swim through fluids and modify their shape when needed, they can pass through narrow blood vessels and intricate systems without compromising on speed or maneuverability. They are made of hydrogel nanocomposites that contain magnetic nanoparticles allowing them to be controlled via an electromagnetic field. In an article appe...