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  1. #Great Palestine ❤️
    184934297-383338986660630-7405614818335452098-n

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  2. الله يرحمها و يوسع عليها و يجعلها من أهل الفردوس الأعلى 🤲❤️
    عظم الله أجركم وربي يصبركم اخي 💔

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  3. We dream we hope we pray for better days ❤️

     

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    1. #>-|SmiLey|-<
    2. -Apex

      -Apex

      روح كمل تجويد القرأن

  4. Leaving without even telling me that i'm gay ? 
    bruh wtf is this 

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    1. QeLi

      QeLi

      @-Apex so u like to be called gay?

      APEX why are u gae

    2. -Apex

      -Apex

      You won't get the point jackass, only titan will understand me

    3. -TITAN

      -TITAN

      Sorry my love, I have things to take care of, good luck bro it was nice meeting u ❤️

  5. I don't see you on journalists channel... Pro for pending.
  6. Genshin Impact Update 1.3 Celebrates The New Year The event is the most important of the year for the in-game universe. Genshin Impact was one of the biggest success stories of 2020, and the free-to-play action-RPG is showing no signs of slowing down this year. Beginning next month, the game's Tayvat setting will celebrate the new year with the Lantern Rite event. Starting February 3 with game version 1.3, all players will be able to participate in Lantern Rite at the Liyue Harbor. Those who participate will receive the free four-star Liyue character along with 1,600 Primogems, and you'll see special lanterns float into the sky as the first full moon of the year appears overhead. You'll have to complete several different requests from the other people celebrating to help them prepare, and this will raise the "Festive Fever" level and let you complete even more quests. One of the special additions for the event is a tower defense game called Theater Mechanicus, and it's available to play either alone or with a group. You can receive special Peace Talismans for winning that can be used in the Xiao Market on a variety of items. You'll find a variety of other small games to try out, too. It's like a carnival with social distancing. Developer miHoYo promises there are some other surprises in store during the event, too. Genshin Impact has been updated with new content since its release in 2020, adding new heroes and missions to keep players engaged. It's available now on iOS, Android, PC, PS4, and PS5 via backward compatibility, with a Nintendo Switch planned for the future. It's free on all platforms, with a gacha system used for unlocking new characters. They each offer their own abilities, giving you tremendous variety. With new characters added regularly, it also gives lapsed players a reason to come back.
  7. Dell XPS 13 deals this weekend feature eye-watering price cuts of $600 Some of the lowest prices yet on Core i7 models Over at the official Dell site this weekend is a huge array of excellent Dell XPS 13 deals that could potentially save you up to $700 right now on a range of fantastic ultrabooks. We've picked out three Dell XPS 13 deals specifically which we think are particularly good buys for those looking to bag one of these awesome laptops. First up is this more entry-level 256GB model for $783.99 (was $1,108.99). Well, we say entry-level model; this machine still packs in a 6-core Intel Core i7 processor - a significantly speedy component that makes this it great value all around. For a more premium choice, we've picked out this 512GB SSD version for $881.99 (was $1,308.99). Inside this one you're bumping up to a 6-core i7, as well as 16GB of RAM, which means it's a fantastic buy if you're needing a machine that will really keep up when you're putting it through its paces on intensive applications. Our last pick is this stunning 4K 256GB Touch model for $1,034.99 (was $1,758.99). The main hallmark here is of course the incredible near bezel-less 4K display, which the other entries on our list don't feature. That said, the Intel Core i7 processor and 8GB of RAM should keep things running along smoothly as well and that $700 saving is nothing to sniff at. Whichever Dell XPS 13 deal you go for, you're sure to get a top-dollar machine here. The Dell XPS series has featured on our best laptops buying guide for many years now, and they never fail to impress when it comes to their design, specs, and performance. Considering we normally see only Core i5 equipped machines with 256GB SSDs at the $700 to $800 price point, we'd say these are a fantastic set of Dell XPS 13 machines all around. Recent launches of the 11th generation of Intel Core processors has really brought prices down on these 10th gen variants but that doesn't mean these machines are old news - they're still plenty fast for all kinds of intensive modern applications.
  8. This Raspberry Pi DJ Setup Is Beyond Groovy A little Pi for your party. Looking for a Pi project to show off at your next party? Make it the star of the show like Fayaaz Ahmed did with his awesome Raspberry Pi DJ project! The whole operation is controlled by a Raspberry Pi model 4 with 4GB of RAM. According to Ahmed, a little overclocking was necessary to get the performance quality just right. The Raspberry Pi is used in place of something more conventional like a laptop. Music can be just as easily loaded with a flash drive or beforehand on the Pi's SD card. The Pi interfaces with a controller board and displays details on a custom screen. You can recreate this project at home. Ahmed was kind enough to share his custom image on Github, which uses Mixxx 2.3, an open-source application with plenty of tools for a DJ of any experience level. To read more about this project, check out the full thread on Reddit. You can also explore our list of Best Raspberry Pi Projects for more cool creations from the maker community. The Raspberry Pi Pico is a radical change from previous Pis, because it’s not a Linux computer, but a a microcontroller board like Arduino . The biggest selling points of the Raspberry Pi Pico are the price, $4 and the new RP2040 chip which provides ample power for embedded projects and enables users of any age or ability to learn coding and electronics. If you have a Windows, Apple, Linux computer or even a different Raspberry Pi, then you are already well on your way to using the Raspberry Pi Pico in your next project.
  9. Said to a railroad engineer: What's the use of having a train schedule if the trains are always late. The reply from the railroad engineer: How would we know they were late, if we didn't have a schedule?
  10. Video title : Neymar rolling shooting star 2018 Content creator ( Youtuber ) : Click Official YT video :
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    Video funny ツ

  12. Biden's transportation plans, base Porsche Taycan and more Happy weekend, Roadshow readers. The biggest news of the past week was definitely the inauguration of President Joe Biden, but this new government administration has big plans for the automotive and transportation sectors, too. That, along with some new car debuts and a number of important reviews, made for a busy week on the pages of Roadshow. Here's a look at what you might've missed. Does the world need a pickup truck with a supercharged V8 and more than 700 horsepower? Heck no. Are we happy Ram went and built one anyway? Heck yeah. We've been seriously impressed with Genesis' new GV80 crossover from the moment it debuted. Now, we've had a chance to spend extended time with this luxury family-hauler and -- spoiler alert -- it definitely does not disappoint. BMW offers a plug-in hybrid version of its po[CENSORED]r X5 crossover. For 2021, the X5 PHEV offers more power, more electric driving range and more onboard tech, as well. Win, win, win. Biden's transportation plans: Here's a look at what the new president hopes to accomplish for the automotive and wider transportation sector over the next four years. Base Taycan revealed: Porsche's EV gets a lower-cost, rear-wheel-drive version for 2021. Oh, and you can get it in pink. Buick's new Envision: The company's midsize crossover gets a big makeover for 2021. A bigger Bolt is coming: Chevy teases the new Bolt EUV ahead of its Feb. 14 debut. Meet Stellantis: Here's an overview of all the brands included in this week's FCA/PSA merger. Mercedes EQA debuts: It's not clear if this one will come to the US, but there's a lot to like about Mercedes' new subcompact EV.
  13. Rory McIlroy takes lead in Abu Dhabi as Britons dominate third round leaderboard Chasing pack includes Ryder Cup teammates Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood Former world number one Rory McIlroy fired a 67 to sit at the top of a leaderboard dominated by Britons after day three of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. The four-time major winner has not tasted victory for almost 15 months but showed glimpses of his best form as he moved to 13 under at an event where he has finished second four times. McIlroy's position as Britain's top player has come under threat in recent months as he has fallen to world number six, with Tyrrell Hatton moving into the top 10, and the Englishman was the nearest challenger at 12 under after a 71. Another English Ryder Cup hero in Tommy Fleetwood was then at 11 under, a shot clear of Scot Marc Warren and American David Lipsky. With those four runner-up finishes and three thirds at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, McIlroy will be the favourite heading into the final 18 holes, but he was refusing to take anything for granted. "I can't go into tomorrow thinking it's my turn," he told europeantour.com. "I want to make it my turn. I have to go out there and continue to hit the ball like I hit it on the back nine tonight. If I can do that and give myself plenty of chances, I'll have a real chance." The 31-year-old played an excellent bunker shot on the third and a smart approach into the fifth for birdies but gave a shot back on the seventh before making the most of the par five eighth. He then holed out for an eagle on the 10th but dropped a shot on the 13th before back-to-back birdies on the 15th and 16th courtesy of some excellent iron play moved him back to the top of the leaderboard. Hatton started the third round three shots ahead of McIlroy but turned in 37 before taking advantage of the par five 10th and holing from 40 feet on the 17th. "I was trying my best and obviously one of them days where I didn't really feel like anything went my way," he said. "So I guess you're always going to have days like that and you just try and get through it and the good thing is that I'm still in contention going into the final round. Will be obviously one shot back which isn't ideal, but a lot can happen in 18 holes." Fleetwood is a two-time winner of this event, but his chances of a hat-trick looked slim when he was three over after 11 holes on Thursday.
  14. How to organise your study sessions The following article is written by Jess Holsman, Deakin psychology graduate and founder of YouTube’s ‘Study With Jess’, where she gives advice to thousands of students around the world on effective study. Being organised is key to establishing a productive study schedule and staying on top of the increasing workload that comes with preparing for final exams. Effectively organising your study sessions will help to not only minimise procrastination but also ensure you use your precious time wisely! Here are my top five tips for helping you organise your study sessions over the upcoming busy exam period. 1. Create a study timeline Creating a study timeline will help you to effectively spread out your revision over the weeks leading up to your exams and assist you in dividing your time between each subject. Most importantly, planning your approach in advance will bring some much-needed structure into your study sessions, by giving you a sense of direction with how to use your time appropriately. To make sure that your study timeline covers all of the necessary topics, it can be useful to first make a separate study checklist. Be sure to not only write down the main topics you studied in class, but also the subtopics that will need to be revised. 2. Prioritise important tasks You will likely find that your busy schedule consists of a range of homework tasks and revision exercises that vary in their level of urgency and importance. Although you might still be ticking off your long list of ‘to-dos’ during your study sessions, prioritising your tasks is extremely important, since you definitely don’t want to be structuring your precious study time around unnecessary or unimportant tasks! Prioritising tasks is an excellent way to ensure you dedicate the majority of your time to the most important tasks that will likely have the greatest impact on your overall performance and grades. Consider using a priority matrix to assist you in re-organising your tasks and prioritising those that are both urgent and important. 3. Set time limits Your most productive studying typically occurs within the first 25 to 30 minutes of hitting the books, so try to structure your study sessions by organising them into 30-minute blocks. Studying for no more than 30 minutes at a time can help you maximise your productivity, stay focused and produce your highest quality work! Try and also break up your study sessions with short five to 10-minute breaks, to recharge your batteries and refuel your brain, so that you are able to absorb and consolidate the information. 4. Set specific goals for each study session Simply studying without direction is not effective. Make sure to consider what it is that you aim to accomplish by the end of each study session to give yourself some direction and keep you focused on the tasks at hand. Consider using the initial few minutes of your study session to create a to-do list and notice all of the tasks that require your attention for that one sitting. Setting yourself short-term goals each time you sit down to study can help to reduce procrastination and increase your motivation to get working! 5. Find your peak energy period Organising your study sessions effectively also means scheduling them during your peak-energy periods of the day. Try not to allow your study sessions to be influenced by your peers, friends or siblings, as each and every one of us tends to study best at different times of the day. Some students feel most alert and focused early in the morning, while others find that they are most productive and prefer to work in the afternoon or late at night when there are fewer distractions. Just make sure that if you do prefer to study late at night, that you are still getting plenty of sleep so you can focus the next day! Happy studying!
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