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Cancer is a Word, Not a Sentence

 Cancer is a Word, Not a Sentence No matter how dark night, it must be followed by dawn. No matter how painful the fight, cancer must go so you can live on . If your will to live is inspirational and your fight is motivational, your recovery will be sensational. You are my inspiration because even as this illness ravages you I can see your strength in how you strengthen others and how you are holding on. I am praying for you, and I am also here for you. Cancer is a shipwreck but there are lifeboats called “ HOPE” and “COURAGE ” waiting to take you back to the mainland. All you have to do is swim to them and then paddle with all your heart. Life after cancer: Eat, travel, read, laugh, have fun, cuddle, kiss, dance, exercise, work, play, write, run, sleep, ride, flirt, celebrate, love, smile, cook, hug – yes, it is all worth fighting for. The battle with cancer is long and hard, but this is one battle you will be glad you fought. Choose hope over despair, choose l
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Fans begin celebrations days ahead of actor Vijay's birthday 🥳

Fans begin celebrations days ahead of actor Vijay's birthday   Birthdays of superstars are always special down South . Makers of their films also make good use of the day by releasing the first look of their films. The tradition will continue with  Vijay 's Thalapathy 62 . The first look and title of the film will be out on June 21, a day before the actor's birthday, which falls on June 22. The look test for his character had gone viral.

Pak Doesn't Show Understanding Of Terror Financing Risks: Watchdog FATF

Pak Doesn't Show Understanding Of Terror Financing Risks: Watchdog FATF The global terror financing watchdog Financial Action Task Force has strongly condemned the Pulwama terror attack at its plenary meeting, which just concluded in Paris today. The FATF said Pakistan has not done enough to curb the finances of terror groups like the Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. This means Pakistan continues to remain in what is called the FATF 'grey list', making it hard for the country to get international loans. "The FATF notes with grave concern and condemns the violent terrorist attack last week that killed 40 Indian security forces in Pulwama," the 38-member watchdog said in a statement. " Such attacks cannot occur without money and the means to move funds between terrorist supporters ," it said. "Pakistan does not demonstrate a proper understanding of the terror financing risks posed by JuD, LeT, JeM, and persons affiliated with the Taliba

Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors 2019

Top 10 Richest Bollywood Actors 2019 Being a star in Bollywood means you will be getting paid handsomely each year in your filming career. It is one of the perks along with the fame, name, and legacy the stars are able to get. Bollywood stars earn so much that it becomes difficult to track who is on top and how much they are able to earn each year. As there are numerous richest Bollywood actors, we have tried to narrow down the list and choose the richest actors in India so that you get a clearer picture of who is on top and who is on the rise. 10. Hrithik Roshan – US $45 Million 9. Irrfan Khan – US $50 Million 8. John Abraham – US $55 Million 7. Ranbir Kapoor – US $66 Million 6. Dharmendra – US $70 Million 5. Akshay Kumar – US $200 Million 4. Aamir Khan – US $200 Million 3. Salman Khan: US $220 Million 2. Amitabh Bachchan – US $405 Million 1. Shahrukh Khan – US $740 Million Shahrukh Khan  Shahrukh Khan, also known as SRK or King Khan of

SPACE A Japanese spacecraft landed on an asteroid and fired a bullet into it. Here's why.

A Japanese spacecraft has landed on an asteroid and fired a bullet into it A Japanese spacecraft successfully touched down on a distant space rock Thursday . The refrigerator-sized Hayabusa 2 craft settled on asteroid Ryugu a few minutes before 6 p.m. ET (about 8 a.m. local time in Japan on Feb. 22), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said. After touchdown, JAXA officials confirmed that the probe fired a bullet into the asteroid to capture a bit of debris that eventually will be returned to Earth — although it's unclear yet whether the debris has been collected. Launched by JAXA in 2014,   Hayabusa 2  reached Ryugu in June 2018, after a voyage of 2 billion miles. In the months since then, the craft   dropped a pair of small rovers on the space rock   to explore its surface. The landing was originally planned for last October, but JAXA postponed it after instruments aboard the rovers found that the asteroid’s surface isn’t covered with dusty soil (regoli

Neeti Mohan shares the FIRST PICTURE from her wedding with Nihaar Pandya

Neeti Mohan shares the FIRST PICTURE from her wedding with Nihaar Pandya Singer   Neeti Mohan   and Nihar Pandya tied the knot on February 15 in Hyderabad. However, their wedding reception was postponed due to Neeti's father's poor health. Brij Mohan Sharma fell terribly ill during the wedding and had to be admitted to a hospital. Earlier today, Neeti shared the first pictures from her wedding with Nihar.

Earth may lose its distinct blue colour in another 80 years

Earth may lose its distinct blue color in another 80 years There is no shortage of reasons to be upset over global climate change, whether it's the extreme weather or threatened wildlife that are resulting from our warming planet or the fact that any number of major coastal cities may end up underwater during our lifetimes. So it's with regret that we deliver just a bit more bad news: climate change is also on track to change the Earth's distinct blue color . Like a beaming sapphire in the Milky Way , Earth has long been considered the Blue Planet, though according to a brand new study out of MIT, that may change in just a few decades. The report claims that warming temperatures will likely cause the color of the ocean's surface to change dramatically at points all across the globe, due largely to how climate change is affecting the microscopic phytoplankton in the sea.  There will be a "noticeable difference" in the color of up to 50 percent of