Technology has advanced to the point where programming has become an essential part of our lives. We use software and applications for communication, entertainment, education, and work, and these are all built on programming languages.

Love and Romance

 

We've all experienced love. We've loved (and been loved by) parents, brothers, sisters, friends, even pets. But romantic love is different. It's an intense, new feeling unlike any of these other ways of loving

Why Do We Fall in Love?

Loving and being loved adds richness to our lives. When people feel close to others they are happier and even healthier. Love helps us feel important, understood, and secure.

But each kind of love has its own distinctive feel. The kind of love we feel for a parent is different from our love for a baby brother or best friend. And the kind of love we feel in romantic relationships is its own unique type of love.

Our ability to feel romantic love develops during adolescence. Teens all over the world notice passionate feelings of attraction. Even in cultures where people are not allowed to act on or express these feelings, they're still there. It's a natural part of growing up to develop romantic feelings and sexual attractions to others. These new feelings can be exciting — or even confusing at first.


The Magical Ingredients of Love Relationships

Love is such a powerful human emotion that experts are constantly studying it. They've discovered that love has three main qualities:

1.    Attraction is the "chemistry" part of love. It's all about the physical — even sexual — interest that two people have in each other. Attraction is responsible for the desire we feel to kiss and hold the object of our affection. Attraction is also what's behind the flushed, nervous-but-excited way we feel when that person is near.

2.    Closeness is the bond that develops when we share thoughts and feelings that we don't share with anyone else. When you have this feeling of closeness with your boyfriend or girlfriend, you feel supported, cared for, understood, and accepted for who you are. Trust is a big part of this.

3.    Commitment is the promise or decision to stick by the other person through the ups and downs of the relationship.

4.    These three qualities of love can be combined in different ways to make different kinds of relationships. For example, closeness without attraction is the kind of love we feel for best friends. We share secrets and personal stuff with them, we support them, and they stand by us. But we are not romantically interested in them.

5.    Attraction without closeness is more like a crush or infatuation. You're attracted to someone physically but don't know the person well enough yet to feel the closeness that comes from sharing personal experiences and feelings.

6.    Romantic love is when attraction and closeness are combined. Lots of relationships grow out of an initial attraction (a crush or "love at first sight") and develop into closeness. It's also possible for a friendship to move from closeness into attraction as two people realize their relationship is more than "just like" and they have become interested in one another in a romantic way.

7.    For people falling in love for the first time, it can be hard to tell the difference between the intense, new feelings of physical attraction and the deeper closeness that goes with being in love.

Lasting Love or Fun Fling?

The third ingredient in a love relationship, commitment, is about wanting and deciding to stay together as a couple in the future — despite any changes and challenges that life brings.

Sometimes couples who fall in love in high school develop committed relationships that last. Many relationships don't last, though. But it's not because teens aren't capable of deep loving.

 

 

                                                                                    -Nissan Nyaupane

                                                                        Gorkha Model Secondary School

                                                                                    Lamahi, Dang

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Use of Internet in Covid

 The covid-19 pandemic has graphically illustrated the importance of digital networks and service platforms. Imagine the shelter in place reality we would have experienced at the beginning of 21st century, only two decades ago: a slow internet and (because of that) nothing like Zoom or Netflix.


Digital networks that deliver the internet to our homes, and the services that ride on those networks have leapt from an ancillary "nice to have" to something that is critical to economic activity and our daily lives. It is time to consider whether these companies are too important to be left to make the rules governing their behavior themselves.


New Rules For a New Reality

It is neither unusual, nor untoward that innovators make the rules for the new reality they create. After all, they are the ones who see the future. The last time there was a major technological revolution- the industrial revolution-it was industrial capitalists like Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Morgan who made the rules. However, it ultimately became necessary to assert the public interest in the oversight of these activities. 

 

The connectivity and services built by information capitalists have become too important to be left any longer without public participation in determining the rules they follow.

 

This does not mean that we need heavy handed regulation like in the industrial era. But it does mean that the critical nature of these digital services warrants public interest representation in decisions about their practices. We know the results of the companies making the rules.

 

                                                                -Nishan Neupane

                                                            Gorkha Model School

                                                                  Lamahi, Dang

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Important Questions For Grade XII Management Computer Science Students

1. Program to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit.

2. Program to convert Nepali Rupees to Indian Rupees.

3. Define Data types used in C programming.

4. What are the advantages of Functions?

5. Difference between Structure and Union.

6. Write a program to reverse a number.

7. Make a program to decide whether a number is palindrome or not.

8. Program to add two different matrix.

9. Define Recursion. Give an example of Recursive function.

10. Write a program to print Fibonacci Series.



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