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Washing machines are bad for environment. People used to wash clothes manually and it was a very good exercise too. Cricketer bishan Singh bedi said that washing clothes manually helped develop his shoulders and his bowling. @GurjantGnostic what do you say ???
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Thoughts on him.... I thought he was reasonable unlike Patels but hindus will be hindus... his wife is Brahmin Hindu voted against law to promote human rights and equality @dallysingh101 @proactive @proudkaur21
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EXCLUSIVE: British troops 'kept awake on smart drugs': How MoD has spent up to £800,000 on more than 12,500 doses of controversial stimulant modafinil over the last eight years The MoD has admitted to buying over 12,500 'stay-awake' pills from 2013 to 2021 Modafinil, a controversial psychostimulant, is a prescription drug for narcolepsy Compared to 'drinking 20 cups of coffee', modafinil can tackle combat fatigue Long-term side effects include arrhythmia and a weakened immune system Purchases of modafinil peaked in 2001 as British troops entered Afghanistan The MoD has been buying thousands of doses of a 'smart drug' that could keep sol…
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Community leader. That's who I am. I'm a community leader. So are you, So is your dad and uncle. Imagine if a white news network came to your town, was interviewing members of the public in the street and stopped you to talk. What caption do you think they're gonna put up on screen under your name ? Congratulations you're a community leader. When white people come to brown and black towns they imagine it is something like going to another planet such as venus or mars. Like aliens, they imagine we have a leader and if thats the one that made it to the news interview segment that that must be the leader. That's white people for ya. Camping. After working hard all mon…
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Beef is bad for environment. https://foodprint.org/real-food/rabbit/#:~:text=Environmental Impact of Raising Rabbits,six pounds of rabbit meat.
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jsonline.com/amp/9526696002 The largest Sikh book collection in Wisconsin, and possibly the nation, now resides in Oak Creek View | 9 Photos Photos: Sikh Book Collection JORDYN NOENNIG | MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL | 11 hours ago A collection of books about the Sikh faith and traditions is now available at the Oak Creek Public Library in a first-of-its-kind collection. About 120 books, movies and other items available for checkout are on display in Oak Creek, making the largest collection in the state, and possibly the country. "We did some research and we couldn't find any other library…
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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/3-punjabi-men-arrested-in-canada-for-sex-trafficking-302344 Three Punjabi men have been arrested from Brampton city in Canada for using an underage girl in sex trade. While Amritpal Singh, 23, Harkuwar Singh, 22, and Sukhmanpreet Singh, 23, have been arrested, the hunt is on for a fourth accused. The case came to light on August 21 when police got a call that a girl under 18 was being held against her will, assaulted and was being trafficked in sex trade. The victim was rescued and taken to a hospital with serious injuries. The police then raided a house in Brampton and arrested the three men. Wh…
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I wonder if people of the previous yugs trained and kept dinosaurs ? trained them, rode on them and used them for work, farming, pulling heavy blocks for buildings ? they probably rode on dinosaur!! like put reins around it and start riding it like a horse!! i would of loved to do that!
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https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/birmingham-2022-under-fire-sikh-23625578 Birmingham 2022 under fire from Sikh faith leaders in latest diversity row The organisers of the Commonwealth Games say they are hosting community events, roadshows and forums around the city and region as they try to ensure nobody is left out of opportunities 18COMMENTS By Jane HaynesPolitics & People Editor 17:26, 7 APR 2022 UPDATED18:41, 7 APR 2022 Sikh faith leaders are to meet with the bosses of Birmingham 2022 after criticising them for 'ignoring and bypassing'…
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So, having just returned from Punjab, let me tell you about a truly frightening nightmare I had while I was out there. It was a strange reoccurring nightmare that kept happening each night. Stranger still, because it seemed so real, especially as I was seeing the same things while seemingly awake during the daytime. Almost as if what I was seeing wasn't something in my sleep but actually real. But, it was so frightening it couldn't possibly have been real. It had to have been a nightmare. The scariest nightmare ever. In this nightmare, nearly every male in Punjab, from the ages of 11 to 49, had a bouffant / spikey hairstyle of the type that camp gay guys sport in the…
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ubco-victim-identified-1.6370278 Victim of fatal attack at UBCO identified as 24-year-old woman from India who dreamed of bright future in B.C. Harmandeep Kaur died after she was assaulted on UBC's Okanagan campus while working security CBC News Posted: 9 Hours Ago Posted: 9 Hours Ago Harmandeep Kaur, 24, is remembered by loved ones as a hard working and family-oriented woman who came from India with dreams of studying and establishing a life in British Columbia and had just received her permanent residency status in January. (Facebook/Harmandeep Kaur) …
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WJKK, WJKF As we all get ill, I thought it would be good to have a thread of desi medicines we can all share. I feel Western medicine as good as it is, in some cases doesn't want you to get 100% better but just enough for you needing to go back for me ( this discussion is probably left to separate thread). So if we could write all the desi remedies we have learnt so we can share with the sangat, and also if the sangat does have issues they need a remedy for, this would be a good place to add! To start off with Hayfever I have been having couscous every morning a teaspoon with water for this. Seems to have work slowly but not sneezing as mu…
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