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Manga Witches: Part Seven (Last part... for now!)
Here's the seventh part of the nameless manga witch series! This is the second half of witches that showed up in the climax battle of Tart Magica! This'll be the final part, though if anyone knows of any other unnamed witches that could be discussed, do comment below!!!
All of these witches were done alongside @honestlyboringperson!
I'll start off with Cochineal, the snail witch with a repulsed nature, it spends its days in the mirror, insulting the reflection in it. It detests its slimy visage, so it orders its familiar to tear off its skin, knowing that their true beauty is on the inside. The witch cannot feel pain, and powerful regeneration, making the familiars' duties pretty much pointless. As with any other snail, the best method to beat this witch is salt. Once the witch has dissolved, all that left will be a mysteriously beautiful skeleton.
Phiphi, the witch of tentacles with a searching nature, this witch lacks any sense aside from touch, so it wanders around, wriggling itself on everything. It's surprisingly passive for a witch… typically. If provoked, it will attack like any other, unfortunately, due to lack of sight, it may instead go against one of its own guiding familiars. This witch is looking for something she lost that only it knows, not even the familiars know what it is. Whether it be a lost sock, or a dear partner, it won't stop stumbling around until it can be found. The next witch discusses slight themes of sexual trauma, so warning beforehand.
Kore, the witch of lace, with a sullied nature. A witch whose surprisingly innocent for her size, she searches for a sweet love that can fit her standards, but all her familiars due is chase her around in a vicious manner, she then wallows in horror in her den until the next day, denying the last day's events with her beaming innocence.
Horloge, the clock witch. Her nature is awaiting. A witch who hopes she can stop being a magical girl since that caused her a lot of pain and brought a lot of despair to her days. Even though she's a witch, she still thinks she's a magical girl. Tick tock tick tock, her clock chimes like this and she awaits for a moment that will never come and she will continue to think that she is a magical girl, unless she is annihilated at this very moment. Apart from awaiting, if a magical girl is found, she will use the sharp needles that protrude from her body to kill said magical girl and give her a painless death, but only to later feel envy since is dead and she is not. This witch was written by @shitposterxdxdxd rather than me or @honestlyboringperson.
Fovea, the oculus witch. Its nature is falling in love at first sight. It can't help but fall in love with anything it see, it holds on to those it loves with its dreadfully tight appendages then it gets sad over its death of suffocation, and does it all over again.
William le Bel, the heraldry witch with a misleading witch. This witch has a strong and prideful outwards appearance, but in actuality is a tame coward. It worries day in and day in out over disappointing their forefathers. Despite its fearfulness, it's still quite strong with the powers it has inherited, so it's better for you to ease the witch's troubles and let it move on peacefully rather than taking it down like other witches.
Vassilyev, the hut witch with a with a cozy nature. She feeds visitors with soup and bread that little does she know is rotten to the core, and she warms their souls with blankets she lovingly knits, but they are heavy enough to crush them flat. She once was a warm house filled with memories but now she is empty, gathering dust, unaware of the suffering she causes to guests. She is devastated when her guests die and will not stop mourning them until a new victim arrive, she'll forget what she was even crying in the first place.
1889, the gramophone witch with a reminiscing nature. This witch is nostalgic of its past, though for this witch in this time period, the past for them is the future, for they were once a person who wished to explore time, and ended up in the wrong place in the right time. The witch plays ragtime music that causes victims to erupt into a dancing disease. The lore behind this last witch is that rather than being a meguca who resides in medieval France, it was a girl who time traveled from the late nineteenth century and ended up transported to the battlefield by Minou before being forced into becoming a witch, making end up in the wrong place in the wrong time. The name, 1889, comes from the year the girl traveled from.
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Hello, horned girls, I need advice! I was invited by friends to a Yule ball, but I have no idea what to wear for such an occasion. Can you advise me? Is it possible to dress fashionably yet comfortably for an elegant ball?
Dear Anonymous, NATANIS Oh, it is our utmost pleasure to help with such a joyful quest! Does the ball have a theme, apart from being the most cherished and merry midwinter celebration? Some sangbonbons like to set a special rule for their guests, be it a colour or a historical period, or a reference to a fashionable romantic ballad! Our Belovedness the Duchess arranged a Yule ball once, where all the guests were obliged to arrive as monsters. Even if I find the term to be unnecessary cruel, it was a great fun to be able to openly present my beauteous horns - of course, I mean the fake horns! NISTANA The Dreamveil specializes in a masquerade attire, so I won't be wrong to presume that you need a mask for your friendly gathering, don't you? Being masked among friends is a piquant opportunity to play a game of wits and hints, making them wondering who you really are. And mayhapse to share a secret of your own heart! If you have a beloved, it would be nice to know what costume they will be wearing. Ah, nothing makes one's heart flutter as meeting a person in a mask that fits their own! One might say, it is a gift of fate. Verily, a star-crossed lover! NATANIS Comfort is paramount if you want to impress your paramour! Especially, if you plan to slip away before the official "masks off" at midnight and leave a strategic hint to a sangbonbon you developed a liking to during the festive night. For that purpose, many of our costumes have detachable pieces, such as ribbons, fans, pockets for a replaceable slipper (although I would not recommend glass ones), precious and pretty feathers and many more. Our careful measurements guarantee that your clothing would fit you like a glove. As for the colours - according to our dear duchess, capricious- cochineal is the height of fashion this season.
NISTANA Oh, and last but not the least, don't forget to keep your eyes open for a mistletoe! NATANIS And take your invitation, or the secret password to enter the revel along with you. Once I have forgotten it in a joyous rush, and had to climb almost a vertical wall...but, ah, this is a story for another time.
#// thank you for the ask anon!#// technically only one twin should reply but we decided to go against reason for the favour of a more vivacious answer :)#♥horns and hoofs ( toussainttwins ic answers )
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Animal Facts:
Orcas, also known as killer whales, have been inhabiting the world's oceans for around six million years.* Source: Georgia Strait Alliance
The orca's closest living relatives are hippos. The chevrotain, a small deer species, is a modern example of what their ancestor may have been like. It hides from predators by diving into water when threatened.*Source-CBC (Sidenote: totally wild to me that a deer-like species actually developed into an orca)
Orcas have a large and highly developed brain, particularly in areas related to cognition, problem-solving, and communication. They are able to learn and use complex hunting techniques, and they often work together to catch their prey. In addition, they have an advanced echolocation system that enables them to navigate and locate prey in the ocean with precision.*Source-American Oceans
It has been demonstrated that orcas possess a high level of self-awareness, as they have the ability to recognize themselves in mirrors. Moreover, they have a remarkable ability to solve problems and reason, as they can manipulate objects and solve puzzles competently.*Source-American Oceans
Orcas, also known as killer whales, possess a complex and sophisticated language that is unique to each pod. They employ dialects, which are local variations in vocalizations, to differentiate themselves from other pods. These dialects are acquired and transmitted from one generation to the next and can significantly differ between pods in different regions. Scientists have discovered that Orcas are capable of communicating with each other over long distances, spanning several miles apart. They also have the ability to utilize echolocation to locate prey and navigate their surroundings.*Source-American Oceans
Consumerist and Technological Facts:
Computer images fact:Doug Engelbart invented the first computer mouse in 1964, which was made of wood.*Source-GeeksforGeeks
Mac and cheese fact: James Hemings, the enslaved chef of Thomas Jefferson, popularized mac and cheese as we know it. There is an Amazon Prime documentary on this incredible chef titled, "James Hemings: Ghost in America’s Kitchen.”*Source-Today(I will be watching!!!!)
Lipstick Fact: In 1770, the British parliament passed a law that condemned the use of lipstick. The law stated that women who used lipstick to seduce men into marriage could be accused of witchcraft.*Source:Allure
Balloon Fact:Balloons were created for military communications, scientific experiments, and transportation. However, rubber balloons were not produced in the United States until 1907. Despite this, their popularity grew throughout the 20th century. The first commercial sausage balloons were manufactured in 1912, and in the late 1930s or early 1940s, Americans started twisting balloons to make animals. Another surge in recreational balloon use occurred in the 1970s with the introduction of foil balloons. Foil balloons are better at holding their shape than rubber balloons, making them ideal for conveying messages like "Happy birthday!" or "It's a boy!" The environmental impact of releasing balloons was not considered when I was younger and I certainly didn't know that their original purpose was function over fun.*Source:Slate
Tire Fact: Lego produces over 306 million miniature tires annually, making it the world's largest tire manufacturer.*Source:ContinentalTire
"Beetles are still being harvested today to produce the cochineal used by the cosmetics and food industries. It is found in everything from M&Ms to sausages, red velvet cupcakes to Cherry Coke (to soothe the squeamish it is usually hidden under the far more innocuous label E120) There are signs, however, that humanity's appetite for cochineal may finally be waning:in 2012 Starbucks abandoned it as the principal red food coloring in strawberry Frappuccinos and cake pops after an outcry from vegetarians and Muslims." (Pg 143, The Secret Lives of Color)
Attendance Prompt: I remember when Starbucks stopped using cochineal in 2012. Many people were disturbed to learn that beetles are in our food and drinks. As someone who grew up in the 90s and 2000s, the idea of consuming an insect has always grossed me out. However, I recently discovered that one of my favorite cocktails, the Negroni, usually contains crushed-up bugs to give it its vibrant red color. The more I reflect on my upbringing, the more I find it ironic that basic, ugg boot-wearing girlies like me were concerned about bugs in our red velvet cupcakes when so many of the cosmetics and foods we ate growing up were artificial, banned in other countries, and contained cancerous chemicals. While I understand vegetarians and Muslims not wanting to eat beetles, I feel like I can sip my beetle Negroni and still enjoy it.
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Day 101 - 16 December - Alleppey > Kochi (Cochin)
We went for a run up and down the road for 3k. My calf/Achilles was a bit stiff initially but was fine when I warmed up. We went for a dip after which was split second due to the waves and current! We packed and checked out and got a rickshaw to Enkies and had breakfast in the main restaurant. I had a dosa and we split a puri. We got an Uber intercity which I had never heard about before. We had to wait for about 30 mins for it but it was very cheap even with a 50% tip! There was lots more CPI(M) flags everywhere.
We got to our apartment building that was really nice and close to the main Fort Cochin sights. Nin went to an opticians to get more glasses! We then went to a Kathakali show. We went early to see the actors be made up in their amazing make up. The show itself was just a demonstration of it and the singer either had a very bad sore throat or just couldn’t sing any more because he found both the high and low notes difficult, but all in all it was very interesting to see and you could see how skilled the players were.
After that we took tuk tuk to a laundry that was much cheaper than the apartment’s suggested one. I don’t think they were used to people coming there and were more used to picking it up as it didn’t have a shop front. We then went back and chilled and went to sleep.
Day 102 - 17 December - Kochi (Cochin)
We got up and went to the pool, our main exercise was that we did very intense front crawl kicking against the wall which was genuinely exhausting. We went for breakfast in a fairly rogue place that was a tea house. I had an actually really nice samosa but then Bombay toast which was like sweet French toast that I was not really expecting. Nins food wasn’t any better.
We then got a tuk tuk round the main places in Fort Kochi. First the Basilica, which was a really interesting church. The Chinese nets which are the symbol of Kochi and are these massive nets that are lowered into the water and back again. Hanging round the nets was a pod of dolphins! Which was really amazing to see as you could see how they were hunting the fish! Next we went to this beach which wasn’t very nice and had quite a lot of earthworks happening beside it. We went to a Syrian Orthadox church which looked quite modern but the guy said it was very old. I don’t know whether it was lost in translation and that the SOC is very old in Kerela and that the actual church is new (I suspect it is that) or there was a modernist architecture movement here hundreds of years ago. The driver dropped us off at Mattancherry Palace which was the best value museum ever at 10 rupees (less than 10p) and had amazing murals of Hindu epics. Behind the palace is Kochi ‘Jew Town’ which had lots of antique shops and lovely buildings. It has a very pretty synagogue which has lots of lights and a Chinese porcelain floor.
We then had a drink in this shop which had a book shop, I got got a couple of books, a collection of writing on Kerela and a Jhumpa Lahiri novel.
We then got a tuk tuk to the water metro (yes Kochi has a water metro service, which I guess is just a regular fast ferry). We went to sari shop that Nin had been recommended, it was huge and Nin got a very nice sari. I was thinking of buying something but I felt a bit out of place , went back and waited for laundry which took ages. I read the book about Kerala.
Went for dinner at a place called Malabar Junction which was nice but quite expensive. I had a glass of Indian white wine which was very nice and for food, we had a selection of veg curries and a Keralan chicken curry which which was also very nice.
Day 103 - 18 December - Cochin
Went to a gym that was quite a lads pumping iron sort of place. I did a short run and then some stretching. My calf/Achilles is a bit stiff so I took it a bit easy. After that we went to the pool again and frolicked. I had my goggles so we were able to do some under water stuff that was nice.
We went for breakfast/lunch in this nice space above a corner. It took ages for our food to come, we have noticed that they really don’t bring thing out at the same time here! So I had finished some chips by the time the rest of the food came which is a bit annoying.
We looked round some shops near our cafe then went to the Jewish town and looked through some of the antiques shops. They had lots of wooden and pottery statues of Hindu deities and horse and other animal statues, some antique doors and a few paintings which were all very hard to carry so didn’t buy anything.
We then went to the Indo-Portuguese museum which was effectively one room of religious icons and this strange subterranean bit which it was alluded to was an old secret passage but it also didn’t seem to be connected to anything or near the buildings that they were supposed to connect. We then went back to the main area near our apartment and went to dinner in this nice restaurant called Rasol that was North Indian and had a paneer butter masala and chole as a nice send off to our Indian dinners.
We then went to collect some sunglasses Nin had bought and then chilled out in the room. I called mum and then read some more of the book on Kerela I had bought.
Day 104 - 19 December - Kochi (Cochin) > Colombo
We woke up and went for a run along the road in Fort Cochin, I would say an okay road run for India but still lots of ducking and diving against tuk tuks. We got back and went for a very quick swim and then packed and went for breakfast. I had a a strange full English type thing with very strange sausages and bacon and unbuttered toast. Not one of our best ones!
We then got our taxi that first drove to the airport then kept going to Vajra for Nin to pick up some glasses that had been delivered late from Mumbai, with much stress and admin in trying to locate them! We checked in at the airport and then went to the food court. I went to Burger King and had a paneer Royale. We then went to the gate, it was so hard to find a newspaper that I went up to the lounges and asked for one which they happily gave me!
We had picked our seats earlier and had tried to go to the front, it was only at the time we got on the plane that it was in business class! So our seats were very comfortable! Unfortunately although it was one of the more comfortable flights I’ve been on, it was also the shortest, so we got to Colombo very quickly!
Got through customs much quicker than India! And then got an Uber the 50 or so minutes to our hotel. When we got there, Nina’s family were waiting for us in the lobby! We had a nice chat and went to the room and then went off to dinner!
We went to a Japanese restaurant a short walk from the hotel, and got an assortment of sushi and bento stuff. We walked back to the hotel and went pretty much straight to bed.
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I will tell you why she rarely ventured from her house. It happened like this: One day she took the train to Boston, made her way to the darkened room, put her name down in cursive script and waited her turn. When they read her name aloud she made her way to the stage straightened the papers in her hands — pages and envelopes, the backs of grocery bills, she closed her eyes for a minute, took a breath, and began. From her mouth perfect words exploded, intact formulas of light and darkness. She dared to rhyme with words like cochineal and described the skies like diadem. Obscurely worded incantations filled the room with an alchemy that made the very molecules quake. The solitary words she handled in her upstairs room with keen precision came rumbling out to make the electric lights flicker. 40 members of the audience were treated for hypertension. 20 year old dark haired beauties found their heads had turned a Moses White. Her second poem erased the memory of every cellphone in the nightclub, and by the fourth line of the sixth verse the grandmother in the upstairs apartment had been cured of her rheumatism. The papers reported the power outages. The area hospitals taxed their emergency generators and sirens were heard to wail through the night. Quietly she made her way to the exit, walked to the terminal and rode back to Amherst. She never left her room again and never read such syllables aloud. —Dan Vera, "Emily Dickinson at the Poetry Slam"
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Your Dream Home Awaits: 3 BHK Flat for Sale in Thrissur
Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala, is a city known for its rich traditions, vibrant festivals, and growing urban infrastructure. Finding a 3 BHK Flat for sale in Thrissur is an ideal choice for families and professionals seeking comfort, convenience, and modern living in a serene environment. Let’s explore why a 3 BHK flat in this city could be your perfect home.
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Cultural HubThrissur is home to iconic temples, vibrant festivals like Thrissur Pooram, and traditional art forms. Living here means staying connected to Kerala’s rich cultural roots.
Excellent ConnectivityThe city boasts excellent connectivity with roadways, railways, and even proximity to Cochin International Airport. Whether it’s for work, education, or leisure, traveling to and from Thrissur is convenient.
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Peaceful LifestyleUnlike bustling metropolitan cities, Thrissur offers a relaxed pace of life. The tranquil environment combined with modern amenities makes it an ideal place to settle.
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Investing in a 3 BHK flat for sale in Thrissur means more space, better functionality, and enhanced lifestyle options. Here’s what you can typically expect:
1. Spacious Interiors
A 3 BHK Flat for sale in Thrissur offers ample living space with three bedrooms, a living area, a kitchen, and multiple bathrooms. This setup is perfect for growing families or those who frequently host guests.
2. Modern Amenities
Flats in thrissur often come with features like modular kitchens, well-designed bathrooms, and energy-efficient fittings. Many properties also offer provisions for high-speed internet and smart home technology.
3. Gated Communities
Many 3 BHK Apartments In Thrissur are part of gated communities that provide additional security and facilities such as:
24/7 security
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4. Prime Locations
Flats are available in prime locations close to schools, hospitals, shopping malls, and public transportation, ensuring convenience in your daily life.
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Opting for a 3 BHK flat has several advantages, especially in a city like Thrissur.
1. Ideal for Families
With more rooms and larger living spaces, a 3 BHK flat provides the perfect environment for families. Parents, children, and even extended family members can enjoy their own privacy while sharing common spaces.
2. Work-from-Home Setup
The additional room can be converted into a home office, making it ideal for professionals working remotely or pursuing creative hobbies.
3. Better Resale Value
A 3 BHK flat typically holds a higher resale value compared to smaller units. It appeals to a wider audience, including families and investors.
4. Comfortable Living
With sufficient space for everyone, a 3 BHK flat ensures a comfortable lifestyle without the feeling of being cramped.
Factors to Consider When Buying a 3 BHK Flat in Thrissur
Before finalizing your purchase, keep the following factors in mind:
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Choose a flat located in a well-connected area with easy access to essential services like schools, hospitals, and grocery stores. Proximity to public transport is an added advantage.
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Evaluate your budget carefully and look for flats that offer the best value for your investment. Compare prices across different areas in Thrissur to make an informed decision.
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Verify all legal documents, including property title, approvals, and adherence to local building regulations, to avoid future complications.
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Check the amenities offered in the property, such as parking spaces, lifts, power backup, and security systems, to match your lifestyle needs.
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The real estate market in Thrissur is steadily growing, with a variety of options available for buyers. A 3 BHK flat caters to both end-users and investors looking for rental income. The city's cultural appeal and infrastructural growth make it a promising location for real estate investments.
Conclusion
Owning a 3 BHK flat for sale in Thrissur is more than just buying a property; it’s about finding a home in a city that offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. With its spacious interiors, convenient locations, and excellent amenities, a 3 BHK flat ensures a lifestyle of comfort and satisfaction for you and your family.
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Unlock Your Potential with Zoople Technologies’ Python Course in Cochin
Python continues to be one of the most in-demand programming languages worldwide, praised for its simplicity, versatility, and strong presence across various industries. Whether you're interested in web development, data science, automation, or artificial intelligence, Python is an essential skill to have in today’s fast-evolving tech world. If you���re searching for a Python course in Cochin, Zoople Technologies offers a comprehensive program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, setting you up for success in your tech career.
Why Python is Essential Today
Python’s straightforward syntax and powerful libraries have made it a go-to language for developers worldwide. Here's why learning Python is more important than ever:
Versatility Across Applications: Python powers web development, machine learning, data analysis, automation, and even game development.
High Demand for Python Developers: As one of the most sought-after skills in the job market, Python expertise is highly valued by employers on platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed.
Integration with Emerging Technologies: With libraries like TensorFlow, Keras, and Scikit-Learn, Python is the top choice for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
About Zoople Technologies
Located in Cochin, Zoople Technologies stands out as one of the leading institutions for learning Python. Their Python course in Cochin is tailored to both beginners and experienced learners, offering a balanced mix of theory, hands-on coding, and industry insights. With Zoople, you don't just learn to code; you gain practical experience and a strong foundation that prepares you for real-world challenges and long-term career growth.
Why Choose Zoople’s Python Course in Cochin?
Zoople Technologies offers several key advantages that make it a top choice for learning Python in Cochin:
Expert Trainers: The trainers at Zoople are industry professionals with years of hands-on experience, sharing valuable insights and practical techniques that will set you apart in the job market.
Customized Learning Paths: The Python course is designed to accommodate learners of all skill levels, with modules that can be tailored to your pace and needs.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Zoople provides modern classrooms and labs, creating an environment that fosters learning and collaboration.
Job-Ready Focus: The curriculum is designed to ensure you’re not only equipped with coding skills but also prepared for real-world job scenarios through projects, soft skills training, and interview preparation.
Industry Connections: Zoople maintains strong relationships with top tech companies, which facilitates job placements for graduates of the Python course in Cochin.
Comprehensive Course Curriculum
The No.1 Python course in Cochin offered by Zoople Technologies covers a wide range of topics, from the basics to advanced concepts, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience:
Introduction to Python: Learn how to install Python, write basic code, and explore data types like strings, integers, and floats.
Data Structures and Algorithms: Gain hands-on experience with lists, dictionaries, sets, and essential algorithms like sorting and searching.
Control Structures and Loops: Master control structures like if, else, and while statements, as well as loops to create efficient, logical code.
Functions and Modules: Understand how to create and use functions, manage scope, and organize code into modules for larger projects.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Learn the core principles of OOP, including classes, inheritance, and polymorphism, and apply them to real-world scenarios.
Working with Libraries: Dive into popular Python libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, and Matplotlib for tasks like data manipulation, analysis, and visualization.
Web Development with Django and Flask: Build dynamic, data-driven web applications using these powerful Python web frameworks.
File Handling and Error Management: Learn how to manage files and handle errors in your programs to make them robust and production-ready.
Data Science and Machine Learning (Advanced): For advanced learners, the course covers machine learning techniques, data preprocessing, model training, and evaluation using libraries like Scikit-Learn.
Hands-On Projects and Capstone
One of the standout features of Zoople’s Python course is its emphasis on practical learning through hands-on projects. These projects allow you to apply what you've learned to real-world problems:
Web Scraping Tool: Extract data from websites using libraries like BeautifulSoup and Requests.
Interactive Web Application: Build a fully-functional web app using Django, with features like user authentication, data management, and more.
Data Analysis Dashboard: Create a data dashboard using Pandas and Matplotlib to visualize and analyze complex datasets.
Machine Learning Model: For advanced students, develop machine learning models using real-world datasets, focusing on data cleaning, feature engineering, and model evaluation.
Support and Resources
Zoople Technologies goes beyond just delivering content; they provide extensive support to ensure your success:
E-Library Access: Get access to a comprehensive collection of books, documentation, and guides through Zoople’s e-library.
One-on-One Mentorship: Personalized guidance from instructors ensures you get the help you need, whenever you need it.
Regular Assessments and Feedback: Weekly quizzes, assignments, and project reviews keep you on track and provide opportunities for improvement.
Placement and Career Support
Zoople’s dedicated placement cell is an invaluable resource for students looking to start their careers in tech. Here’s what they offer:
Resume Building and Mock Interviews: Workshops help students perfect their resumes and prepare for technical interviews.
Soft Skills Training: Courses on communication, problem-solving, and teamwork are designed to make you a well-rounded professional.
Job Placement Assistance: Zoople’s strong industry connections ensure job placement opportunities, with regular placement drives and job fairs organized for students.
Student Testimonials
For numerous pupils, Zoople's Python course has been life-changing. "Zoople gave me the practical skills I needed to succeed," said a recent graduate. After completing the course, I secured a job as a junior Python developer. The hands-on projects were especially useful in making me job-ready.”
How to Enroll
It is simple to sign up for Zoople's Python training in Cochin. Simply visit the Zoople Technologies website, where you’ll find detailed information on course fees, duration, and schedules. The team is available to answer any questions and guide you through the registration process.
Conclusion
Python is at the heart of today’s software and tech industry, and Zoople Technologies Python course provides the training you need to succeed. With expert instructors, real-world projects, and a strong focus on career readiness, Zoople is your ideal choice for Python training in Cochin. Enroll today and start your journey toward becoming a skilled Python programmer!
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How Zoople Technologies Equips Students with Industry-Ready Software Skills
Introduction: The Power of Practical Training in the Software Industry
In an era defined by technological advancement, the demand for skilled software professionals continues to soar. To bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world application, specialized training institutes play an indispensable role. Zoople Technologies, renowned as the Best Software Training Institute in Cochin, has distinguished itself by equipping students with essential, industry-ready software skills. This blog will delve into how Zoople Technologies is shaping future tech professionals through its comprehensive training programs, expert guidance, and hands-on learning approach.
Why Industry-Ready Skills Matter
Before exploring the unique offerings of Zoople Technologies, it’s essential to understand why industry-ready skills are crucial for aspiring software professionals:
Bridging the Skill Gap: Many graduates find themselves ill-prepared for the technical and practical challenges of the workplace. Industry-focused training helps address this gap.
Enhancing Employability: Employers prioritize candidates who not only understand theoretical concepts but can also apply them in practical scenarios.
Fostering Innovation: Real-world problem-solving skills enable professionals to contribute innovative solutions within their organizations.
Zoople Technologies: An Overview of Excellence
As the Best Software Training Institute in Cochin, Zoople Technologies stands out with its commitment to delivering high-quality, career-focused education. Here’s what sets Zoople apart:
1. Comprehensive Curriculum Tailored to Market Needs
Zoople Technologies offers a diverse range of courses designed to cover the latest trends and technologies in software development. Key highlights include:
Full-Stack Development Programs: From front-end frameworks like React.js and Angular to back-end technologies such as Node.js and Python, Zoople’s full-stack courses prepare students for versatile roles in the tech industry.
Specialized Courses: For those aiming to master niche skills, Zoople offers training in mobile app development, cloud computing, and more.
Updated Content: Courses are regularly revised to align with evolving industry standards and technological advancements.
2. Hands-On Learning Approach
One of the standout features of Zoople Technologies is its emphasis on experiential learning. Students don’t just learn through lectures—they engage in:
Project-Based Learning: Courses include real-world projects that mimic professional software development environments.
Workshops and Hackathons: Interactive events that challenge students to develop solutions and showcase their coding prowess.
Collaborative Work: Opportunities to work in teams, mimicking industry practices and fostering collaborative problem-solving skills.
3. Expert Mentorship and Guidance
Zoople Technologies boasts a team of experienced instructors who bring a wealth of industry knowledge to the classroom. These mentors:
Share Practical Insights: Instructors draw from their personal experiences in the tech field to provide relevant examples and case studies.
Offer Career Advice: Beyond technical training, students receive guidance on navigating job interviews, building resumes, and developing soft skills essential for professional growth.
Success Stories: Transforming Students into Tech Leaders
The true testament to Zoople’s impact is seen in the success stories of its students. Here are a few examples of how the Best Software Training Institute in Cochin has propelled learners toward achieving their career goals:
Immediate Job Placements: Many students have secured positions in leading tech companies upon completing their courses, thanks to the institute’s robust placement support.
Professional Growth: Alumni have reported significant career advancements, moving from entry-level roles to senior positions within a short span.
Entrepreneurial Endeavors: Some graduates have harnessed their skills to launch startups, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit fostered at Zoople.
How Zoople Technologies Stands Out in Cochin
Choosing the right training institute is pivotal for career success. Here’s why Zoople Technologies is consistently recognized as the Leading Software Training Institute in Cochin:
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Zoople’s campus is equipped with modern labs and resources that simulate real-world working environments. This infrastructure ensures students can practice and perfect their coding skills in a supportive setting.
Industry Collaborations
To maintain a cutting-edge curriculum, Zoople collaborates with tech companies and industry leaders. This partnership enables:
Curriculum Input: Aligning course content with current job market requirements.
Guest Lectures: Industry experts frequently share insights through lectures and seminars.
Networking Opportunities: Students gain exposure to potential employers through institute-sponsored events and collaborations.
Placement Assistance and Career Support
Zoople Technologies takes pride in its placement services, which play a crucial role in the post-training phase:
Resume Building Workshops: Helping students present their skills effectively.
Mock Interviews: Simulating real interview experiences to boost confidence.
Direct Recruitment Ties: Partnerships with leading tech companies ensure that graduates are well-positioned for immediate employment.
What Students Gain Beyond Technical Skills
The well-rounded approach at Zoople extends beyond technical training. Here’s what students gain:
Soft Skills Development
Zoople places a strong emphasis on soft skills, including:
Effective Communication: Essential for collaborating with teams and presenting ideas.
Problem-Solving: Developing strategies to tackle real-world challenges.
Time Management: Preparing students for the fast-paced demands of the tech industry.
Confidence and Adaptability
By engaging in varied projects and industry scenarios, students cultivate:
Confidence: The ability to take on complex coding projects with self-assurance.
Adaptability: Learning to adapt to new tools and trends as technology evolves.
Conclusion: Your Path to Industry-Ready Expertise
For those aspiring to launch or elevate their careers in software development, Zoople Technologies offers the perfect blend of comprehensive training, expert mentorship, and practical experience. As the Best Software Training Institute in Cochin, Zoople stands as a beacon of excellence, ready to equip students with the industry-ready skills they need to thrive in today’s competitive tech landscape.
Take the next step in your career—explore Zoople Technologies and unlock your potential. With the right training and support, your journey to becoming a successful software professional is well within reach.
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Day 95 - 10 December - Mumbai > Cochin
Got up and packed and then went to breakfast at a place called boojie cofe which lived up to its name (it was nearly London prices!). I had a smoked turkey sandwich which seems a bit random but hay! And a nice smoothie and iced coffee. It all felt very Islington or Fulham!
I then went to look for a hair dresser while Nin went to the dentist. I went to a place I found on google, which was billed as a salon for men. It had lots of chairs in plastic and no one in there, which gave me slight bad vibes. The final straw was when the lady asked me to sign a waver form for the haircut! Which, even if it is just a process for all treatment I thought was a bit sketch so I left. I then went to a couple of other places before finding the one I eventually used. My haircut was quite good I think! I then went to the dentist too and got my teeth cleaned which was good after all the black tea we had in Central Asia!
We then finished packing and left the apartment and went to a taproom that Harini had suggested near our place and had a quick drink before getting an Uber to the airport. This kicked off a weirdly stressful turn of events as Air India closed their bag check in quite early and board early too so the 90mins were were there before turned out to be not that much time. Also it didn’t help that air india had reduced their bag check allowance to 15kg (both our bags were 20kg!) so we had to take stuff out and put it n out hand bags. Strangely we could also check a small bag so Nin checked in her day bag. It all seemed quite arbitrary.
As we were getting through security Nin realised that she had over several pairs of scissors and a pen knife from her checked bag to hand bag in her haste and it got flagged up by security. Luckily I had taken my other back pack which was empty out of my checked bag, so Nin was able to go back and check that it with the weapons and then run to the gate where I was waiting. We then boarded the flight which was an hour late taking off. When we landed in Cochin, all our bags were accounted for and we got a transfer to our hotel/yoga and Ayurvedic retreat. We checked in had some very nice coconutty curry and went to bed.
Day 96 - 11 December - Vajra Yoga and Ayurveda Retreat
We work up and went to breakfast. It turns out we had got up too late for the first yoga class. Nin went back to sleep and I went and asked about the packages. I was given an appointment with an Ayurvedic doctor, who we went to see an hour later. We didn’t have any real ailments so our consultations were bit awkward, but I said my back was sore, which it often is and was prescribed accordingly. We went back to the room to relax before getting called for our first treatment, which was a full body massage with special oils, followed by a steam in this strange box which you sat it with your head out the top while steam was pipped in. The message was very relaxing and got to lots of the tension in my back The steam was interesting, it was like a personal body steam room but I was slightly too tall for the box and was just sitting in it while the two guys just looked at me, which was slightly strange.
After this we went to the room and then to lunch which was tasty but also you could tell very healthy. I had some other curry and a couple of sabzi things. We then went back to the room and slept for a bit as we were both pretty tired, maybe all the travelling is catching up with us! We were woken by a knock on the door which was our call for our next treatment. This one for me was a back massage with oils but also delivered using this sort of cloth baton (I’m sure there is a proper term) which was soaked in the oil before being slapped on the back. Having been woken up for something that was itself relaxing meant that by the end I was incredibly relaxed (is it possible to be too relaxed? Keep reading to find out).
We then had some tea and chilled out till I went to the yoga class which I was then only attendant of. It was mainly breathing and meditation, with a few poses I couldn’t do thrown in for good measure. In the final 15 mins we did a meditation session where I had to sit in a comfortable position. I had exhausted all cross legged sitting comfort so I went for a pose kneeling and sitting on the feet, which was fine, until it wasn’t and the last five mins of meditation were not about bringing my attention to the breath but about bringing my attention away from the burning in my feet. I had to do some exercises at the end to bring the feeling back but left feeling zen and with the overall feeling that today has been good for me. We didn’t venture out much further than the treatment room but i think today was a bit of decompression father all the busyness of the cities we have been in.
Day 97 - 12 December - Vajra Yoga and Ayurveda Retreat
I awoke a midnight needing the loo and then realised that something was off. Before long was up every hour or so, I felt really bad and was going through being too hot then being too cold. Luckily most Indian bathrooms seem to have big buckets in them which are used for washing so that made an ample sick bucket.
The Ayurvedic doctor came and had a look at me and suggested more medicine which I accepted. However since I think it might have been a strange concoction that they gave me to drink the day before that set me off, I didn’t take it. I spent most of the day in bed feeling a bit weak. I ate a tiny bit of this kind of rice porridge which allowed me to take an activated charcoal and overall I am felt much better than I did before. Nin was very good to me and has got me things like rehydration sachets and did a lot of speaking for me with different people like a felling my treatments.
I exhausted all my store of podcasts in a daze as I fell asleep.
Day 98 - 13 December - Vajra Yoga and Ayurveda Retreat
Work up feeling much better, thankfully and managed to have a bit of breakfast although it was still very plain.
I had my first therapy which was a full body massage followed by tapping of powder pottali-choornapindasweda. This was administered using the same heated cloth baton and was very relaxing.
I managed to keep down some very plain lunch, but the coconut curry was losing it shine of the first day. It didn’t help that they were very healthy and not very seasoned!
I had my second therapy which was a neck and shoulder massage with a ‘local steam’ which consisted of there being a pipe hooked up to a pressure cooker which was then used to apply steam locally to my neck and shoulders. The pipe was obviously very hot so the guy wrapped the end in towels so he could hold it. It was nice but wasn’t quite sure of the benefits and they weren’t really explained.
We then had our tea and a really nice cardamomy rice snack in a banana leaf. while we were sitting there, just outside a troop of monkeys was galavanting around in the trees which was cool!
We then went to the evening yoga class which was really simple but very hard. Lots of sitting up straight (which is hard) and sitting cross legged for 20 mins (very hard). Out teacher was very sweet and had a chant which went ‘I’m relaxing my body, I’m relaxing my mind…reeeeelaxxxx, reeeeeeellllaaaaaxxxxxx’
I had a small dinner went to be and finished my book which was a book of Alice Munro short stories.
Day 99 - 14 December - Vajra Yoga and Ayurveda Retreat > Alleppey
We finally managed to get up for early morning yoga which was similarly gentle and similarly brutal on my tight hips and weak back.
We checked out and the same guy who picked us up drove us to our next place in Alleppey. There were lots of communist flags everywhere because I think there had been the CPI(M) congress recently.
There is an interesting Christian influence everywhere and it definitely has the most Christian churches since Armenia since roughly 20% of the population is Christian in Kerala. The thing that was most overtly Christian was that lots of hospitals are named after saints.
We got to our place which was right on the beach and we had a sheltered area what was kind of ours on the beach. I asked if we could swim but the guy was like ‘it’s very rough so don’t swim too much!’
We went into the water a bit but the current did seem quite strong so did not get to do lots of swimming unfortunately. We walked down to a bar had a kingfisher We then went to the restaurant below the bar but they insisted that we go to the roof terrace which I think they were quite proud of.
The restaurant was having a sea food festival so we had a fish curry and one fried fish. It was quite spicy but still really nice. After dinner we got tuk tuk to the place we were staying. I listened to the football and then went to sleep.
Day 100 - 15 December - Alleppey
We woke up and went for a run and brief dip in the water although the waves are so strong and the rip is so powerful it was literally a dip while standing in between waves. We got a Tuk tuk to the place where our tour would start, but the lady gave me the wrong location so it took a bit longer. When we got to the boat there as a small pick up that was stuck in the mud that I helped push to safety. I think my heft really swung the balance.
We were 30 mins late starting off, not a very auspicious start. We were going very slowly and had to stop twice, once for petrol then to put the petrol in. Still we went slowly, going into a lake near Alleppey which is where all the other boats was going.
Went around in circle before docking in a strange place at the entrance to a small river for lunch. There was a tree full of Black Sea birds which I don’t think were cormorants but they looked quite like them.
Lunch was massive. We had this masala prawn fry with a massive prawn about half the size of a lobster
Then went across the lake very slowly. We had to tell the guy to go faster multiple times to very limited success.
We watched the beautiful birds fishing including an all new kite that we hadn’t seen before the brahminy kite and the white tern.
We went into a backwater which was very nice with rice paddies on both sides and villages along the shore. It is really notable that most villages and houses in Kerala seem to be pretty solid houses rather than slums and I found an article stating that Kerala has the lowest number of people living in slum conditions. I guess you would need to take kerelas smaller population into consideration but I think that along with kerelas high literacy rate (94%) among other things shows the benefit of democratic communist government!
Annoyingly they turned around and went in another way that brought us into the river we had come from and we told them that we didn’t think we were getting value for money. I think since we were only doing a day and it was high season it is kind of what you expect but the boat was going really slowly. Incidentally I read in an article that peak time is serious tourist trap time for houseboats so I guess it’s just what happens.
The river that we ended up going down was really nice with paddy fields on both sidesand the boat was nice and was nice to relax on but we just spent too much time faffing on the lake rather than in the nice backwaters. We had banana fritters and sweet coffee and then got dropped off near where we started. We got a tuk tuk into town and then went to a very strange bar that looked a bit like a modern west of Ireland saloon bar, except there were no windows and the lighting was mainly blue neon. Nin was also the only woman there.
We got a Tuk tuk back to the room and then watched Fabulous Lives vs Bombay Brides which is a real housewives type show for Bombay, which this season had added in 4 Delhi brides and it has shaken up Indian pop culture. The copy of outlook I bought had dedicated the whole edition to the Delhi / Bombay rivalry. I then watched Palace beat Brighton on the vpn which was a great way to finish the day!
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In 25 minutes, you can fly from Kochi to Munnar on a seaplane
Munnar is one of the most popular hill station destinations in Kerala, where thousands of travellers from all over the world come to visit every year. Munnar is a three-hour drive away from Cochin International Airport, but not anymore! Munnar is about to become a mere 25 minutes away from Cochin with the launch of the new seaplane service! Launched under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS)-UDAN of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, this ambitious project is going to cut travel times, boost regional connectivity, and enhance the tourism experience across the state of Kerala. The government has long-term plans to expand this service to connect more destinations and airports in Kerala, and the successful trial flight of the Kochi-Mattupetty seaplane has given us hope for a wonderful future for this project. Let's take a better look at this new initiative and the impact it can create on Kerala’s tourism landscape.
The future of travel in Kerala
The beginning of seaplane services in Kerala marks a new era in Kerala's tourism history! Kerala is stunningly beautiful, and it has been a popular destination among travellers from all corners of the world for years. But, until now, getting to some of the state's most popular destinations has been a hassle, especially if you don't have much time to spend on the wheels. With the introduction of the new seaplane service, everything changes; the future of travel in Kerala changes! Travellers can now go from Kochi to Munnar in just 25 minutes, which will save them hours of travel time. Enjoying a sfly freaplane service in Kerala will be a very novel experience for travellers who are eager to experience something new!
Benefits of the new seaplane service
The seaplane service from Kochi to Munnar will offer a range of benefits for travellers who visit Kerala. Apart from saving time we spend on wheels, it will also create a unique and unforgettable experience for tourists in Kerala.
Connectivity across Kerala’s popular tourist destinations: Even though the seaplane service is in the initial stages of development, it is part of a bigger initiative that aims to link Kerala’s airports and popular tourist destinations. This service will connect destinations like Kochi, Munnar, Alappuzha, Kumarakom, Ashtamudi, etc., and improve the connectivity between Kerala’s most popular tourist destinations.
Save travel time and travel more: By road, it takes at least 3 hours to reach Munnar from Kochi, but the introduction of these seaplane services has reduced that time to a mere 25 minutes. This reduction in travel time is a revolution among travel enthusiasts!
Affordable and fast: Though the ticket prices of the seaplane service are yet to be released, the ticket prices are expected to be between 1500 and 5000. This is fair pricing considering the benefits and uniqueness of this experience.
A unique way to travel: Kerala is lush green and stunning, and the seaplane service is going to offer the travellers yet another unique way to experience the beauty of Kerala. The drone shots of the beautiful landscape of Kerala you have seen in Instagram reels will no longer be trapped in the screen; you can experience it in real-time while travelling on a seaplane! So this journey itself will be a worthy experience.
Booking your trip on a seaplane
This new service is an exciting development for both travellers and travel agents. However, a guideline for booking a trip on the seaplane from Kochi to Munnar is not out yet. Once the seaplane service is fully operational, tickets are likely to be available on platforms like SpiceShuttle.com. With the expansion of seaplane services across Kerala, we are bound to see more exciting developments in the Kerala tourism landscape. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or just looking to experience something new in Kerala, the seaplane service from Kochi to Munnar is definitely worth checking out!
Conclusion
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Top MBA Colleges in Kerala: Unlock Your Future in Business
Looking to begin a rewarding career in business? MBA Colleges in Kerala offer a wide range of programs that equip you with essential management skills, innovative thinking, and leadership qualities needed to excel in today’s competitive world. Kerala, known for its beautiful landscapes and high-quality education, is home to several prestigious institutions that offer both full-time and part-time MBA courses to suit various needs and lifestyles.
An MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a powerful degree that opens doors to numerous career opportunities across industries like finance, marketing, healthcare, technology, and more. In Kerala, colleges emphasize a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Many of these programs provide real-world exposure through internships, live projects, and industry interactions, allowing students to gain hands-on experience before they even graduate. This approach not only strengthens their skills but also gives them confidence to tackle real business challenges.
Among the top MBA Colleges in Kerala, institutes like the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), and the Rajagiri Centre for Business Studies (RCBS) are well-known for their academic excellence. Each of these institutions offers diverse specializations, including finance, human resources, marketing, and operations. These programs are designed to help students choose a path that aligns with their career goals, ensuring they get the most out of their MBA experience.
The admissions process for MBA Colleges in Kerala typically involves entrance exams like CAT, CMAT, or KMAT. These exams assess your aptitude for management studies. Some colleges also conduct group discussions and personal interviews to evaluate candidates' communication and problem-solving skills. Preparing well for these steps can help you secure a seat in a top MBA college in Kerala and start your journey toward a fulfilling career.
Kerala’s MBA colleges not only focus on academics but also offer excellent placement opportunities. Many institutions have strong ties with leading companies, both in India and abroad, ensuring that students get good job offers right after completing their degree. With dedicated placement cells, students receive guidance and support throughout the job search process, from resume building to interview preparation.
Apart from academic growth, studying at MBA Colleges in Kerala also provides a rich cultural experience. Kerala is known for its welcoming atmosphere, diverse traditions, and peaceful environment, making it an ideal place for both national and international students. The state’s emphasis on literacy and education creates a positive environment for learning and personal growth.
Choosing the right MBA college in Kerala is an important decision that can shape your future. With numerous options, students can find a program that matches their academic background, interests, and career goals. Whether you’re interested in finance, entrepreneurship, healthcare management, or another field, Kerala has the right college for you.
Take the first step toward a brighter future by exploring MBA Colleges in Kerala today. With quality education, great career prospects, and an enriching experience, Kerala’s MBA programs offer a promising path for aspiring business professionals.
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