how to creat a pay pal account

Now days alls need a pay pal account who used online transaction like adsens , info links , bidevertise etc. in all these you need a pay pal account so that you can send or receive money online .

To open a pay pal account simply go to www.paypal.com

Now you have to sign up in pal pal using your mail-account like gmail .,yahoo  ,bing ,Hotmail etc .
 After sign up pay-pal will ask you to add your bank account details , pan card number , debit card or credit cards details .

After this step you you may be ask to verify your bank account .Pay pal will send you 2 deposit from their side . This means they will send a bit money in your account and you have to verify this from your Pay-pal login .

Now this is done whenever they confirm your request you can use your pay pal account .
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how to change facebook page name after 200 plus likes

Steps to Change Facebook Fan Page Name after  200+ Likes
This method will show you how to change Facebook page name after 200 plus likes . It is tested and you can use it .


Open your Google Chrome Browser and Install Zen Mate Extension in Chrome.

Change Facebook page name - Zen Mate Extension

Now Input Your email and it will generate you the password.

Now Just restart your Google Chrome Browser.

After restart just change Your Locations To USA location in Zen met.

facebook page name changer-  Zen Mate Extension

Now simply login in Your Facebook account and Goto Desire page and click on Update Info and
then Click on Change name or Edit option.

Change facebook page name -  Zen Mate Extension

You will see Request Change Option click on it.

Then Now a new window open Automatically(I Need To Change the name of My Page.)
change facebook page name

Just Choose any of these or you requirement.

Now Fill Old Page name and Give New Name.

Input Your Identity Of Government Issued Ids

Now its done Facebook team will reply for Name Changed.
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how to become a good bloggerer

No matter is  how good of a writer or marketer you are, eventually you will run out of ideas to blog about. It’s just a matter of time.

It happens to all big blogger …

What should you do when this happens? Throw in the towel and quit?

Of course, not! Just follow the steps below, and you’ll start generating tons of new ideas and concepts for your blog.

Sure, you can generate ideas by surfing the web, but some of your best ideas won’t come from the web.

For example, the top 3 most commented blog posts on Quick Sprout are about my personal experiences – lessons I’ve learned over the years.

So, start thinking about all the mistakes you’ve made over the years and what you’ve learned from them. I bet you can actually create a blog post based on these lessons.

Don’t focus on success – it’s hard for other people to learn from your successes. On the other hand, when you write about your failures, people can learn from your mistakes and avoid making them.
Be detailed – sharing your experiences without the details is useless. Don’t be ashamed of any mistakes you have made – we all make them. Instead, be fully transparent so others can learn.
Make it actionable – when I share stories from my past, I like to tell you not only what I’ve learned, but also what you can do to prevent the mistakes I’ve made.
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WhatsApp allows users to turn off blue tick option

Last week when , WhatsApp introduced a new feature  two blue ticks  massage confirmed that a WhatsApp message has been read by the recipient. Yesterday  on 17/11 , the app has added a new option that allows users to disable the feature in new updates go to settings opations.

Prior to the update, users could see the last seen timing of the recipient along with message sent and delivered tick marks. The Read Receipts feature is still going to be on by default and users will have to manually disable it.  You will simply need to go to the ‘Privacy Settings’ and enable/disable the feature. Once enabled, the ‘blue ticks’ will not show up on the sender’s window. WhatsApp’s website is offering the update for Android users to version 2.11.444.

In this update also  you cannot disable the Read Receipts feature for group messages. WhatsApp had rolled out “last seen” feature earlier this year that shows the time the recipient was seen last. Once turned off the Blue Ticks feature, you will neither get the read receipts for the message you sent nor people communicating with you would get the read receipts for their message.
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Things You should do In Holiday Season

1.Donate :-
Donating is a selfless act that you can participate in this holiday season .You can donate money to charity  , clothes to needful  ,Foods and toys to needy families and their child . This will feel you joy and cheerful in all festive season and because of your help some needful can also celebrate their festivals .

2. Cook Meals For Others :-
If you can cook this is the best thing for Spend Holidays .Cook Meals for your self and your family . This will very enjoy full when you cook and will eat it with them for whom you cooked . 

3.Give Blood :-
This is the best thing for Holiday Season to make the best in your and needful's life .The Blood You donate can save many life and they will pray for your best futures .

4.Send Gifts To Yours Relatives :-
This Will Surprise you and your relatives if you will send them some cards of gift for them .But is your relatives have some child so send some toys of gift for them also .
5.Make Money For Yourself :-
If you have a creative mind you can make money for your self . Use your holiday as your business trip . Like you can sale old things from home , you can join a part time job in a clinic ,workshop .in a mall etc . 
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5 Things You Must Keep In Mind Before Go Out To Shopping and Save Money

Things You Must Keep In Mind Before Go Out To Shopping

1.Make a list of things :-
Before go out for shopping the 1st thing you have to do make a list of the things you are going to buy .IF you are gong with family then ask them to help you . so that it make easy to select good shopping list for yourself.

2.choose your Budget :-
Before go out to shopping you have to keep your budget in mind . Always take good decision to select the thing you have to bought or you have  to need them ,after select this you can choose your budget . This may be help you to be a good customer  also if you have child with you they will learn from you how to save money .

3.Keep some begs with you ;-
If you are going to shop for home or office uses things always keep begs with you . they will help you for maintain that things also save your extra money for purchasing them from shopping mall etc.

4.Same Time Save Money :-  
If you select the time to shop the things from yourself you can save time also and you can save money also from yourself . If you have child with you they always ask for playing games , movies , some shows at the mall . But if you told them about the time you have to spend in mall you can save money for yourself .

5.Choose A Fix Day To Shopping :-
Some time we see that that shopping malls giving a special discounts on selected days and Selected Festive Session . So if you going for shop just take a look on that's days so that you can got extra Margin for that's goods you have to bought . 
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5 things to do in amritsar



Jallianwala Bagh

This is India's bloody past. As you step into the narrow passage leading to the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, the first thing you notice is a stone plaque, which reads, “This is the place where the bullets were fired from.” April 13, 1919 marks a bloody day in the history of Indian independence. Hundreds of innocent Indians, participating in a meeting at the Bagh were killed by British troops as ordered by General Dyer. It is hard to think how, from a lane where even three people can’t walk side-by-side, one man managed to perpetrate a massacre, leaving a reported 379 dead, and over 1,100 injured. Today, an eternal flame burns at the entrance, in honour of the martyrs. Seeing ‘the well’, in which many jumped (to death) to escape the bullets, will send shivers down your spine. The bullet marks have been highlighted on the walls and the well is covered by a steel net. The Bagh never shuts, there’s no entry fee. There is a huge memorial tower; and the Bagh’s museum preserves photos of the incident.

Bharawan da Dhaba

They haven't been awarded the No.1 dhaba in Punjab for no reason! Amritsari alu kulcha, Amritsari Dal Makhani, Amristari Shahi Paneer, Amritsari Rajma and Rice....are you hungry already? Well, if you are in this city, a visit to Bharawan da Dhaba is an absolute must. Set aside your apprehensions about dollops of ghee, butter and oil in your food because you are on a vacation and the calories can take a hike! Simply give in to the sin of gluttony when at Bharawan da dhaba. Top off your finger-licking meal with a chilled glass of lassi. I challenge you to finish it!

Golden Temple

You haven't been to Amritsar, unless you've visited this golden marvel. Harmandir Sahib, also know as the Golden Temple in Amritsar City is the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion. Also known as the Shri Darbar Sahib, it is in the center of the old part of Amritsar. The Golden Temple sits on a rectangular platform, surrounded by a pool of water called the Amrit Sarovar from which the City is named. The temple is open twenty-four hours per day. When you approach the sanctum sanctorum, make sure you mute your murmurs. After you step out, click selfies, stroll around the complex, admire the ornate domes and make sure you eat langar inside the temple complex. If you time is not a luxury, visit the temple again at twilight to get a dekko of its magnificence.

Wagah Border

A political and historical icon, Wagah Border is also called the Berlin Wall of Asia. This ceremonial border, attracts thousands of visitors from both India and Pakistan, everyday. An hour from Amritsar, the drive to Wagah border is picturesque. Past the many security check points, both sides of the border are marked by convoluted buildings, barriers and roads. The Swarna Jayanthi gate, the entry point of the outpost, commands the magnificent scenery of verdant landscapes. The Retreat ceremony starts 30 minutes before sunset. As a prelude, public address systems on both sides play the most resounding patriotic songs. The BSF jawans encourage women and children to hold the national flag and sprint towards the gates; people dance to Bollywood tracks as well. The changing of guards, pageantry and the pomp grabs a large gathering and makes for a great spectacle. The soldiers are over 7 ft tall, if you count the huge fan-shaped headdresses they waggle at each other like peacocks; just inches apart either side of the India-Pakistan border. For 45 minutes, every sunset, they high-kick, stamp, speed march and shout their way through a choreographed routine that ends in the lowering of both flags and slamming of border gates. Expect silence on the ride back, as your mind resonates with melody of songs like Ae mere pyaare watan tujhpe dil kurbaan!

Shop till you drop

Shopping in Amritsar is a delightful experience. Besides exquisite handicrafts like phulkaris (traditional embroidery), lacquered woodwork etc., you cannot leave the city without buying a pair of Punjabi jutis (shoes), which are typical of this region. Hand-woven carpets, blankets, and of course Patiala salwar (the traditional Indian garments with a Punjabi twist in design) are a must-buy. 
As far as food is concerned, there's no place like Punjab to buy your masalas. Do not forget to pick papads, wadiyan and locally flavoured pickles.
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5 Must Know Hair Care tips for Rainy Season



Tone down the use of hair-styling products
If you are not blessed with naturally healthy hair, it is completely understandable for you to use styling products. However, during the monsoons it is advisable to try and refrain from using these products. Due to excess humidity these chemical based products tend to make your hair excessively oily/greasy. This in turn causes harm to your hair and scalp. The glum and gels can result in dandruff.

Keep your hair dry
Try and keep your hair dry for as long as possible. Usually we lose around 50-60 strands of hair but during monsoons we lose somewhere around 200 strands without even knowing it. It will stand you in good stead to dry your hair since it helps prevent hair and scalp problems such as excessive hair loss and dandruff.

Use a mild shampoo
Apart from dandruff and hair fall you might as well have an oily scalp. So you must wash your hair regularly with a mild shampoo. Another reason to shampoo oily hair daily is because your hair may become limp during monsoons and only shampooing can restore volume to your hair. Shampoo daily if your hair is exposed to rain water every day.

Watch your Diet
Protein is the most important nutrient for healthy hair. So, if you want to show off your mane, you must eat foods that are a rich source of protein, such as salmons, eggs, carrots, whole grains, dark green veggies, kidney beans, nuts, low-fat dairy products etc. 

Conditioning regularly is vital
The elevated levels of humidity in the air lead to hair becoming coarse and dry, which in turn makes the hair frizzy. Conditioning them regularly helps to get rid of the frizziness making it easier for you to manage.
If hair and scalp problems persist despite you following these tips, then it is better that you visit a trichologist. Regular hair care routine will make sure you don’t get tangled in hair troubles.
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5 Things You Might Not Know About The Abu Dhabi Healthcare Landscape



  1. Capacity Gaps: Health Authority-Abu Dhabi (HAAD) has identified and started to respond to a number of critical healthcare needs, including the capacity gap in intensive and critical care medicine within Abu Dhabi.
  2. Cardiovascular Disease: Cardiovascular disease currently affects people in the UAE 15 years earlier than western countries according to the World Health Organization , and cardiovascular diseases accounted for over a quarter of deaths in the UAE in 2011, according to HAAD. The distinct need for cardiovascular expertise in the region is clear.
  3. Obesity: According to HAAD, screenings showed obesity rates of 33% for males and 38% for females and high proportions of people at risk of diabetes and hypertension among UAE nationals over 15 years old.
  4. Diabetes: World Health Organization statistics show that the UAE has the world’s second highest rate of diabetes at around 19% overall.
  5. Respiratory Infections: Respiratory infections are the second most common non-life threatening condition in the Emirate accounting for 13.6% of episodes across all healthcare facilities, according to HAAD. Asthma is a common ailment in the UAE and tobacco use is far too common.
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Your Passport



1.Fall is the best time to renew your passport
If you obtained your passport after age 16, it's valid for only 10 years, and that deadline may be sooner than you think: According to the State Department, "Some countries require that your passport be valid at least six months beyond the dates of your trip." The best time to renew your passport is early autumn -- that's when applications are at a low before Thanksgiving and holiday rushes, the State Department says. You'll likely get yours processed faster.


2.You can get an XL passport with extra pages -- for free
A traditional U.S. passport comes with 28 pages, but you can request a 52-page one for free when you apply for your first passport or renew an old one. You can also add pages to an existing passport, but that will be an $82 fee.


3.There's a cheaper thing called a passport card
It's wallet-sized, it and costs $80 less than a regular adult passport. The catch? You can only use it to "re-enter the U.S. from land border-crossings and sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda." Short-haul travelers can rejoice! The rest of us, not so much.


4.Your passport is one of the most powerful in the world
If you're from the U.S., your passport affords you free access to 172 other countries. Not many other global citizens can say the same.


5.If you got your passport after 2007, there's an electronic chip in it
That chip on the back stores the same personal info printed on your passport's photo page, plus a biometric identifier (aka a digital image of your face). If you have one of these "e-passports," agents can use facial recognition technology to confirm the passport is indeed yours.



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