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Are You Overly Nice? Here Are All Your Struggles Summed Up Well

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A tendency to say 'Yes' to everything? "Nice guys finish last." Being nice is always admired. Isn't it? Be it the loving and forgiving attitude towards others or the kind-heartedness. Well, I'd say being nice isn't all that easy! Don't believe me? Then let me tell you that nice people, in fact, overly nice people can make their own lives difficult. At times, such people give others the benefit of the doubt when they don’t deserve it. And often, they might feel trapped by their own 'niceness.' If you are one, I bet you won’t deny any of these! 1. You can be taken as someone 'fake.'  Optimism is something people aren't used to. Hence, yours can be tagged as fake. But hey, you know how pure and positive you are!  2. 'No' is a difficult word for you. You are a people-pleaser. Saying the word 'NO' is something very mean to you. Tch-tch, I feel you. But darling, you oug...

Cyber-Stalking Or Cyber-Bullying

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Cyber-stalking cyber bully Social Media Stalking Is Not The Same as Cyberstalking Some people use the term "stalking" to describe following someone's activities via their social network. It's important that we not devalue the serious nature of the crime of cyberstalking by using the term incorrectly. Introduction Cyberstalking, simply put, is online stalking. It has been defined as the use of technology, particularly the Internet, to harass someone. Common characteristics include false accusations, monitoring, threats,  identity theft , and data destruction or manipulation. Cyberstalkers use email, instant messages, phone calls, and other communication devices to stalk, whether it takes the form of sexual harassment, inappropriate contact, or just plain annoying attention to your life and to your family's activities. Forms of Cyberstalking Cyberstalking cases differ from regular stalking in that it is technologically based, though some ...

Vehicle Registration Plates of Indian Army

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Introduction We all know about the number plates which are in front and back of a vehicle.  All motorized road vehicles in  India  are tagged with a registration or license number. The  Vehicle registration plate number  (commonly known as  number plate ) is issued by the district-level  Regional Transport Office  (RTO) of respective states — the main authority on road matters. The number plates are placed in the front and back of the vehicle. By law, all plates are required to be in modern  Arabic numerals  with  Latin letters .  Other guidelines include having the plate lit up at night and the restriction of the  fonts  that could be used. In some states such as  Sikkim , cars bearing outside plates are barred from entering restricted areas. Have you ever observed and Army vehicle number plate ? many of you would have seen. ever wondered what they mean . As you may have already observed th...