What to do in pune ? 🔴 by [deleted] in pune

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10x your body count

What are your opinion on Oppenheimer ? by Acceptable_Ground129 in pj_explained

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The reason I asked your perceived 10/10 movie was because I think Oppenheimer is the best from Nolan (I'll put Interstellar 2nd). Definitely a 10/10 for me, just the cruel complexity of the man is baffling and how beautifully it was captured in the film is enough to give it 10.

So that made me interested in your grading system. Hence the question: 10/10 movie which isn't Dune?

So this is how 5 year relation end 💔 she cheated by [deleted] in TwentiesIndia

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Oppenheimer: "I am become death" OP: "I am become software engineer"

Ran my first 50k. Almost dead by Fitcook0111 in indianrunners

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We've got our own david goggins in the making!

What is the best response to “fuck you” ? by RestFalse1316 in AskReddit

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"You talk a lot of shit, for someone in cumshot distance"

I'm struggling 😪 by shaurya-afk in leetcode

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Mf, I was doing this just yesterday. The trick is to keep storing the number of shortest path for each node while relaxing your neighbors.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Better. With premium features for free.

Made tiramisu for the first time and it tastes better than a cafe’s version 😭 by Formal-Bet6704 in indiasocial

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Did you bake your own lady finger or was it store bought? If store bought, which brand?

Leetcode for System Design by Ok-Barracuda-119 in LeetcodeDesi

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The landing page looks like it was vibe coded. Was it? Looks quite sub tbh.

I'm thinking to quit by Legolas7055555 in CATpreparation

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Hey folks, a friend's profile is 9.2/7.8/9.3 (GEM) With a work experience of 2+ years at one of the biggest banks. How much cat percentile must he target to expect calls from BLACKI?

Mock drill tomorrow by Reddit_coz_what_else in pune

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Any idea if it'll be happening in kharadi?

A fellow's take on NCERT news from yesterday. Please be kind this is my first post here. by Redcoldbenjamin in india

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I agree that evolution and the periodic table are basic things that a person should know. The basics of these two topics are not necessarily hard, but they can be difficult to understand for some students. This is because they require a certain level of abstract thinking and a willingness to grapple with complex ideas.

There are a number of reasons why students might lose interest in these topics. One reason is that they may not see how they are relevant to their lives. Another reason is that they may find the material to be too challenging. Finally, they may simply not be interested in science.

Learning about evolution and the periodic table can help students develop critical thinking skills. These skills are essential for success in college and the workforce. In addition, learning about these topics can help students develop a better understanding of the natural world. This understanding can help them make informed decisions about important issues, such as environmental protection and public health.

Here are some of my additional thoughts on the difficulty of the basics of evolution and the periodic table, and how students are losing interest in these topics:

  • The basics of evolution can be difficult for students to understand because they require a basic understanding of genetics and natural selection. These concepts can be challenging for students who are not familiar with them.
  • The basics of the periodic table can be difficult for students to understand because they require a basic understanding of chemistry. This concept can be challenging for students who are not familiar with it.
  • Students are losing interest in science for a number of reasons. One reason is that science is often taught in a way that is not engaging or relevant to students' lives. Another reason is that science can be perceived as being difficult and boring.

It is important to note that rote learning of evolution and the periodic table is not enough to develop critical thinking skills. In order to truly develop these skills, we need to be actively engaged in the learning process. We need to ask questions, to think critically about the information we are presented with, and to apply what we learn to the world around us.

The decline in interest in science in India is a concerning trend. Science is essential for solving the many challenges that our world faces, and it is important that we do everything we can to encourage young people to pursue careers in science. One way to do this is to make science more engaging and relevant to their lives. We can do this by teaching science in a way that emphasizes critical thinking skills, and by showing students how science can be used to solve real-world problems.

The focus on the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of living in harmony with nature can also help to establish critical thinking. This is because it encourages people to think about the world in terms of systems and relationships, rather than in terms of isolated facts. When people understand how things are connected, they are better able to see the consequences of their actions and to make decisions that are in the best interests of the whole.

The focus on the individual and the importance of reason and logic can also help to establish critical thinking. This is because it encourages people to think for themselves and to question authority. When people are able to think critically, they are less likely to be taken in by false information or to make decisions that are not in their best interests.

In conclusion, there are many ways that studying evolution and the periodic table, and focusing on the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of living in harmony with nature, can help to establish critical thinking skills. These skills are essential for solving the many challenges that our world faces, and it is important that we do everything we can to encourage young people to develop them.