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The Gaja Capital Business Book Prize aims to create a global audience for stories of Indian entrepreneurial success. Broke to Breakthrough: The Rise of India's Largest Private Dairy Company by Harish Damodaran, which tells the story of Hatsun Agro, has been announced as the winner of the Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2022.
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[A]bout two third of the Swiss population visited the “Village noir” in Geneva. How is it possible that [...] the exhibition of 200 African people that two million people visited has fallen into oblivion? [...] Today, Geneva is considered one of the capitals of [so-called] [”]human rights[”]. Back in 1896, during the Swiss Second National Exhibition, it hosted a human zoo. There are very few visible references to it, except for one street called after its corresponding “white” exhibition, the “Village Suisse”. However, several researchers’ archival work helped unearth the history of the first Swiss “Village noir”. Inhabited by more than 200 individuals from Senegal, the village was situated a few streets from the city’s central square, the Plaine de Plainpalais. For six months, paying visitors observed these “actors” living their lives. Their religious ceremonies were advertised as public events. Tourists could take pictures with the African troupe and walk around their dwellings. [...]
Far from being a Swiss peculiarity, human zoos were spread around the West. Human exhibitions were a form of entertainment [...] [popularized] in the early 19th century in Great Britain. [...] [O]ne of the most famous shows was Sara Baartman, the “Hottenton Venus”. [...] [S]he was brought to Europe from South Africa to participate in an exhibition. Such “freak shows” spread around Europe and North America [...]. [I]n the late 19th century [...] shows became part of national and colonial exhibitions. The first ethnic exhibition of Nubians occurred in 1877 in Paris [...]. For the ticket-buying public, the experience was comparable to a visit to a regular zoo; it was about observing “exotic animals”.
As it often happens with animals, organisers re-created the subjects’ “natural habitat” [...]. The setting was constructed to perform authenticity. On the one hand, the civilisational discourse justifying colonial expansion and domination exaggerated the living representation and exhibition of the “savage” in need of enlightenment. On the other hand, the alleged brutality of the “native” was displayed through the mise-en-scène of their “primitive life”. These exhibitions did not present savagery; they invented a specific kind, which prepared the ground and fuelled further expansions and the ruling of “barbarian” and “uncivilised” societies. [...] All activities were meant to nourish Westerners’ enthusiasm for the exotic [...].
The turn of the century was among the highest points of scientific racism.
This was when the pseudo-scientific attempts to create a superior race thrived within Western anthropology and biology academic departments. For eugenicists, human zoos provided ‘samples’ for racist theories. During the Geneva National Exposition of 1896, Emile Yung gave a conference where he presented 15 people from the “Village noir”. He compared their skin colour and skull size to those of a Genevan. This process aimed to demonstrate how the size of the skull affected the level of civilisation and mental capacities. These ideas were spread among schoolteachers and helped crystallise and expand racist stereotypes. [...] Visitors were presented with an invented representation of Africa [...].
Moreover, as Patricia Purtschert of the University of Bern suggests, evolutionism and racist human-development theories at the core of the exhibitions had clear educational goals.
Thus, scientific racism developed within academia went hand in hand with popular racism: human zoos were places where these two faces of the same coin met. [...]
Indeed, Swiss scientists were active in shaping colonial mentalities. [...] Unlike other countries, Switzerland did not stop its human exhibitions during the interwar period. Until the 1960s, the national circus Knie presented the “Völkerschauen”. It included the display of [”]Eskimos[”], Catholic Indians, “mysterious Egyptians” or people with albinism. [...]
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All text above by: Letizia Gaja Pinoja. “Dehumanisation, animalisation: Inside the terrible world of Swiss human zoos.” The Conversation. 23 June 2023. [Bold emphasis and some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me.]
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Martyna and me, the day we took over our new home, December 2022
When a year ago I wrote about my plans for the next year, which is ending in a few hours, my friend (hello) asked if I was planning to rest a bit in 2023. The short answer is yes. Some of these things were planned, some things happened regardless of those plans. Expecting it to be dense, I decided to take at least one photo every day. I managed not to ditch it and it turned out to be a very chaotic diary, because this is how this year was like.
In one breath: we got engaged, I became faculty at work, we sold an apartment, we bought an apartment, I finished my master's degree in Opava, Martyna's mum was in the hospital for two months, I underwent the process of diagnosing myself and now I have a black belt of neurospicyness with four capital letters, we returned to the stage with Mazut and we went on hiatus, I almost completed my doctorate (now is the time to change the „almost” part), I conducted about 400 hours of classes, I am proud of a large part, I returned to work offline, we managed to keep friendships despite the distances, Zima underwent surgery postponed for two years, we said goodbye to Gaja, I came back to training after a long break and from February to December I made about three hundred percent progresses, I pushed the documentary about Lower Silesia further, I entered Solpol on the first day of demolition, we had two weeks of vacation, I turned thirty. I still haven't removed my wisdom teeth, I haven't healed from lockjaw, I haven't repaired my car (but I did an accelerated habilitation in diesel drive system), I haven't read much, I haven't watched much, but at least I've been to a few concerts (first place is an easy task, because I was waiting for the reactivation of Starzy Singers for over half of my life, but apart from that - Daniel Szwed solo in Pogłos and Powerplant in Pogłos), I haven't recorded a single second of music suitable for publication, I haven't cut down on smoking, I haven't received any scholarship and I haven't learned to go to sleep at a normal time and get up like a human being.
It was an important year, but for much of it I was spinning in circles, trying to keep up with the faster and faster movement of the gameplay. In 2023, apart from the usual resolutions, I plan to finally understand that when my colleague (greetings, again) said "how do you do it that you do so much”, it didn't have to be a compliment at all.
Best wishes. See you around.
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Winner of the Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2019The 19th century was an exciting time of initiative and enterprise around the world. If John D. Rockefeller was creating unimagined wealth in the United States that he would put to the service of the nation, a Parsi family with humble roots was doing the same in India. In 1822, a boy was born in a priestly household in Gujarat's Navsari village. Young Nusserwanji knew early on that his destiny lay beyond his village and decided to head for Bombay to start a business - the first in his family to do so. He had neither higher education nor knowledge of business matters, just a burning passion to carve a path of his own. What Nusserwanji started as a cotton trading venture, his son Jamsetji, born in the same year as Rockefeller, grew into a multifaceted business, turning around sick textile mills, setting up an iron and steel company, envisioning a cutting-edge institute of higher learning, building a world-class hotel, and earning himself the title of the 'Bhishma Pitamah of Indian Industry'. Stewarded ably over the decades by Jamsetji's sons, Dorabji and Ratanji, the charismatic and larger-than-life JRD, and thereafter the more businesslike Ratan, the Tata group today is a $110 billion empire. The Tatas is their story. But it is more than just a history of the industrial house; it is an inspiring account of India in the making. It chronicles how each generation of the family invested not only in the expansion of its own business interests but also in nation building. Few know, for instance, that the first hydel power project in the world was conceived of and built by the Tatas. Nor that some radical labour concepts such as eight-hour work shifts were born in India, at the Tata mill in Nagpur. The Tata Cancer Research Centre, the Indian Institute of Science, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and the national carrier Air India - the family has a long, rich and unrivalled legacy. The Tatas is a tribute to a line of visionaries who have a special place in the hearts and minds of ordinary Indians. Written by seasoned journalist Girish Kuber, this is also the only book that tells the complete Tata story spanning almost 200 years. [ad_2]
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Funding By ‘Kirana’ Owner
Kinara Capital driving last-mile MSME financial inclusion had turned full year profitable in FY15 and continues the growth despite several industry odds.
Kinara Capital offers asset purchase and working capital collateral-free business loans in the range of INR 1 lakh to 30 lakhs within a 24-hour disbursement cycle with an average ticket size of INR 8 lakh to 9 lakhs. The credit assessments are done with the help of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning based data-driven automated credit decisioning.
Kinara Capital had raised USD 178 million from investors namely Sorenson Impact Foundation, Gaja Capital and IndusInd Bank.
Over the last decade, Hardika Shah, CEO and Founder of Kinara Capital aided the MSMEs to flourish incorporating industries like auto components, textile, plastic and food products.
Hardika Shah had been a champion of localization. Localized nuances helped her understand the pain points of the MSMEs which today stands as the pillar of this Srobust fintech.
Kinara Capital was awarded the Gold Award as 'Bank of the Year-Asia' by the IFC/SME Finance Forum for their impact on SME Financing.
Kinara Capital understands the pain of capital starved women entrepreneurs which led to the launch of HerVikas program in 2020, aiming to expand the ambit of empowerment to the emerging women entrepreneurs.
By the 5th anniversary, HerVikas had redesigned the landscape of financial inclusion empowering women operated small businesses.
After being away from her home country for over 10 years, she packed her life in a container and moved to Hyderabad and that is how the Kinara Capital began.
Prior to Kinara Capital, Hardika spent two decades as a management consultant with Accenture, working on billion-dollar projects globally. Her passion for social impact led her to mentorship roles with prestigious institutions like Stanford University and the Acumen Fund.
After studying Computer Science, she had undertaken an Executive MBA which was a joint program between Columbia Business School & Haas School of Business thus exposing her to the myriad cultures.
One of the most successful founders in the country, Hardika firmly believes that relationships are core in business.
Born and brought in a Gujarati Family in Bombay, Hardika’s mother ran a provisional store.
The Kinara Capital CEO begins her day with feeding pets and finds relaxation in experimenting variety of dishes like Sushi, Gnocchi and or even a local Kannada Speciality, Nuchina unde.
Making lavender candles and olive oil soaps at homes rejuvenates the Fintech Founder.
The founder’s Sundays see zoom calls playing Housie or Antakshari with family.
Chances are high when the founder is not caught building one of the biggest unsecured lending platforms, you will find her with the sewing machine and charcoal painting too.
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Unlock the Power of गज केसरी योग: A Comprehensive Calculator Guide
Unlock the Power of गज केसरी योग: A Comprehensive Calculator Guide In the world of Vedic astrology, there are numerous tools and techniques used to analyze and interpret the cosmic energies that influence our lives. One such powerful tool is the गज केसरी योग, or Gaja Kesari Yoga. This yoga is formed when Jupiter, the planet of wisdom and expansion, is in conjunction or aspect with the Moon, the planet of emotions and intuition. This combination creates a unique energetic alignment that can bring immense benefits to those who have it in their birth chart. The Gaja Kesari Yoga is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bestow blessings of wealth, success, fame, and wisdom upon the individual. It is said to enhance one's intellectual abilities, intuition, and spiritual growth. People with this yoga in their birth chart are often blessed with a sharp intellect, a strong intuition, and a charismatic personality that attracts opportunities and success. To unlock the power of Gaja Kesari Yoga in your birth chart, it is essential to understand its significance and calculate its presence accurately. This is where a comprehensive calculator guide comes in handy. A calculator guide specifically designed for Gaja Kesari Yoga can help you determine if you have this yoga in your birth chart and understand its impact on various aspects of your life. A Gaja Kesari Yoga calculator considers the placement of Jupiter and the Moon in your birth chart and calculates the presence and strength of this yoga. It takes into account the zodiac signs, houses, and planetary aspects to provide you with accurate results. With the help of this calculator, you can easily determine if you have Gaja Kesari Yoga and understand its potential effects on your professional, personal, and spiritual life. The calculator guide not only calculates the presence of Gaja Kesari Yoga but also provides detailed interpretations and insights into its impact on different areas of your life. It can provide information on the specific areas where you are likely to experience its blessings, such as career growth, financial success, and personal relationships. Additionally, it can help you understand the challenges that may arise due to this yoga and suggest remedies to mitigate any negative effects. By utilizing a comprehensive calculator guide, you can unlock the power of Gaja Kesari Yoga and harness its energies to manifest your desires and achieve your goals. It can help you make informed decisions, capitalize on favorable opportunities, and navigate challenges with grace and wisdom. In conclusion, Gaja Kesari Yoga is a powerful combination of Jupiter and the Moon that bestows blessings of success, wealth, and wisdom. To unlock its power, it is crucial to accurately determine its presence in your birth chart and understand its impact on various aspects of your life. A comprehensive calculator guide specifically designed for Gaja Kesari Yoga can be a valuable tool in this process. It not only calculates the presence and strength of this yoga but also provides detailed interpretations and suggestions for maximizing its benefits. With the help of this guide, you can unlock the immense potential of Gaja Kesari Yoga and lead a fulfilling and prosperous life. Read the full article
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One of the best hotels near Kalinga Nagar Airport
Explore the beautiful city of Bhubneswar, which is home to many temples, with the help of Kalinga Nagar hotels, which are conveniently located close to the airport.
Ginger, one of the greatest Kalinga Nagar Hotels offers free wifi, a contemporary fitness centre, in-room dining, air conditioning, a tea or coffee maker, a mini-refrigerator, an LCD or LED TV for entertainment, meeting spaces, and laundry services. Additionally, Ginger has flat-screen televisions in its air-conditioned rooms. Diet-conscious visitors will value the resort's nutritious eating choices. All throughout COVID, the proper safety procedures were taken in accordance with the ministry's guidelines.
One of the hotels near Kalinga Nagar Airport is Ginger, and it offers twin and queen rooms. The hotel also offers specially built rooms for guests with particular needs to have a hassle-free, high-quality stay. Ginger is without a doubt one of the best budget hotels in the area and guarantees a memorable stay.
The high-quality services and leisure time you will enjoy at Ginger, one of the best hotels near Kalinga Nagar Airport, are hard to find at hotels with prices as low as Ginger's. The distance between the hotel and the airport, only 8 kilometres, makes it convenient for guests to avoid paying for transportation there and back. The motel is adjacent to a bus stop, a train station, and various modes of transit.
The eastern coastal plains, along the axis of the Eastern Ghats mountains, are home to Odisha's capital, also known as Temple City. The city is home to some of the most important religious and cultural sites on the planet. Temples including the Lingaraj Temple, Rajarani Mandir, Konark Sun Temple, Puri Jagannath Temple, and others are easily accessible from the Ginger Hotel Kalinga Nagar. Other well-known features of the city include the Machha Jhol, Rasgulla, Rasabali, Chhena Gaja, Chhena Jhilli, and Chhena Poda cuisines as well as the Rath Yatra-temple automobile festival.
The Museum of Tribal Arts and Artefacts, Lingaraja Temple, Mukteswara Temple, Rajarani Temple, Dhauli Giri Hills, and Nandankanan Zoological Park are just a few of the city's top attractions that are close to the hotel.
A number of temples, including the Rajarani Temple and the Lingaraja Temple, may be seen in the lovely city of Bhubaneswar. The Ginger Hotel, one of the most popular hotels in the area, offers minimalist luxury and is conveniently located in Bhubaneswar's commercial district. Along with attractively constructed rooms, it offers a wide range of services, such as meeting rooms, restaurants, gyms, and interactive lobby spaces. The best time to go to the city is from September to February. While monsoons produce relatively little rain, winter evenings can get rather cold. In contrast to the sweltering and steamy summers, Bhubaneswar's winters are moderate and pleasant. Ginger Hotel is the best selection for Nayapalli family hotels or low-cost hotels.
The first zoological park in India to offer a white tiger safari is Nandankanan Zoological Park. Being confined in a car while the animals wander freely in the open jungle provides a unique sensation. After a twenty-minute trip via winding roads that cut through the natural forest in a specially protected vehicle, visitors on the lion safari are led right up to a pride of lions. By taking the safari bus service, visitors can also experience close-up encounters with sloth bears in their natural habitat.
There are two partially man-made and half-natural caverns close to Cuttack. These caves, today known as Udayagiri and Khandagiri, were once referred to as Cuttack Caves or Kattaka Caves. On Udayagiri and Khandagiri, two nearby hills that make up the Kumari Parvata, are the caverns. There are numerous caves from the first century BCE that have been beautifully sculpted. According to legend, King Kharavela had the majority of these caverns carved out so that Jain monks could live there. Udayagiri, which means "Sunrise Hill," has 18 caverns as opposed to Khandagiri's 15 caverns.
One of the largest and oldest temples in the area, the Lingaraja Temple, honors Lord Shiva. The temple, the most recognizable building in Bhubaneswar, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state. Shiva's well-known form is called Lingaraja, which translates to "King of Lingam." The current structure of the temple was constructed in the final decade of the eleventh century. Part of the temple was built in the sixth century CE, according to a number of works of Sanskrit literature from the seventh century.
There are several excellent 3-star hotels near Kalinga Nagar Airport that can accommodate your demands, but none can match the services provided by the Ginger hotel. Each and every traveller's desire is handled at Ginger Hotel locations with painstaking care and thoroughness. Modern conveniences and first-rate services are offered to visitors at the hotel to enhance their enjoyment of their stay at Ginger Hotels.
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Gaja is both down super bad but he also misses his gf, he is a very simple man Lolo could be putting several new hole where the Clover capital used to be and instead of being worried abt the mass destruction he is more focused on how pretty Lolopechka look as she does it.
OH you have no idea, Noelle has both Asta and Lolo on her ass, the bbs are being hunted down by Asta himself, Klause and whatever is left of the GD are RUNNING for there life, Fana, Ladros, Finzel and c.o. Are prying to ever god they know and Komari, Ginnojo and the rest of the Ryuzen are desperately trying to find the bbs so they can get some help with Ichika
It's not a good time for anyone involved. Except the WL ofc
The WL as Paladins would be very much yandares, not a lot but just a lil bit to the point here you can notes it. They should not be in any kind of relationship fr it will become very toxic very fast, bc it's simply not the nice kind hearted babys we had
I can fix it -Gaja and Fana
NO YOU CANT BRO- The spirit Gardions, Ladros and Finzel
I fully agree to this. Pretty much any and all WL as Paladins are yanderes and if he likes ya' then I pray for your safety.
I fully believe Gaja thinks that Paladin Lolo is hot as hell as she destroys everything.
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Fintech Firm Kinara Capital secures ₹100 Crore Funding from private equity and impact investors
Fintech Firm Kinara Capital secures ₹100 Crore Funding from private equity and impact investors
09 May 2019, India:
Fintech firm Kinara Capital has today announced that it has secured funding of ₹100 crores from private equity and impact investors Gaja Capital, GAWA Capital, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Patamar Capital.
The company will use the fresh capital to accelerate it’s growth in new and existing markets and increase its investment in technology to improve customer experience…
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#funding#Gaja Capital#GAWA Capital#investment#kinara capital#Michael & Susan Dell Foundation#News#Patamar Capital#startup
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1MG to Receive 100 Million USD Funds from Gaja Capital says Reports 1MG, online pharmacy (1) in India’s upcoming funding round, may also observe participation from Tata Capital, Partners Group of Europe, and other private equity majors from the globe.
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i've had more thoughts about yuno's mana. in the dungeon his power wasn't enough to beat mars, in the royal capital he thinks about how the witch catherine has big mana reserves and then when he properly sees sylph he also sees the flow of mana. catherine notes that he's gathering mana before she's blasted away by sylph's breath. very soon after that he sends a goodbye message to asta but it accidentally has more power than expected (does having a spirit cause an automatic mana boost?)
the next time yuno shows up his attacks are definitely stronger and he's using bell too. mimosa realized in retrospect that when yuno made his spell inside alecdora's that he was using mana zone. and in the tournament when yuno reveals spirit dive he explains that he "discover(ed) a technique that lets me hold vast amounts of controlled mana inside myself", so that impressive showing of mana at that moment may have been what he had stored for the tournament rather than his own mana right?
after that when raiding the midnight sun hideout yuno is using mana zone to multiply and likely strengthen his attacks (we're not counting the elf boost he gets later). sister theresa said that by controlling the mana in the environment that even the old can keep fighting. and it seems that yuno has been controlling the mana around him since as far back as his fight with catherine. maybe yuno doesn't naturally have the mana of clover royals after all, he just has such good control and instincts that he started using mana zone before he even knew what mana zone was and has been supplementing his spells with environmental mana + the wind spirit to the point that he can match with clover royals?
how much of yuno's power since after the catherine fight is his own and how much is actually mana zone, storing, and the wind spirit??
You. I like you. I think this firmly places you as my favourite mutual (after my s/o of course, but that's a little too biased and not at all a competition). A general note before I start answering this, but I just woke up so my answer likely won't be as comprehensive or as coherent as I'd like it to be — I wanted to get to this as soon as possible because 1) exciting, 2) knowing me if I don't answer this as soon as I see it I'll probably forget about it, and it'll be left in my inbox to collect dust.
First I'll answer your mana boost question, but yes as far as we've seen in canon through Fuegoleon, Fana and Yuno, (though Fana is hard to categorise, what with her elf-to-not-elf development and how that on its own would've impacted her mana) acquiring a spirit does give the user a 'mana boost', as more clearly illustrated with Fuegoleon when you compare him pre & post - Salamander.
The way I see mana functioning in the Black Clover universe, aided loosely by Kirsch's explanation and various canon events, is that your body as a 'vessel' functions as sort of a sink that mana settles into — recovering your mana, as Finral does in Nean, requires waiting, and I think in this context what you're waiting for is the surrounding mana to enter and relinquish what was lost (also mana is energy, according to newton's law of energy conservation energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed. So mana exhausted during fights 'converts' to neutral and simply returns to nature / the universe, then gains an attribute again as it enters a mage's body — transforming from neutral to elemental or irregular mana etc etc etc. I get that applying our own laws of physics to Black Clover is a stretch, but hey, I'll take what I can get). As per Kirsch's explanation you can't store more than your already fixed predetermined capacity, and while I take this with the whole salt shaker swallowed down, I don't think anyone in Black Clover has quite figured out a way to increase mana, but you can certainly increase mana reserves as shown by the spirit guardians of Heart.
However, with Yuno, your proposed theory is entirely plausible, if not probable. Yuno gets Sylph early on, and what does Sylph do in the Captain's meeting post William's abduction? Stores mana.
It's likely that the mana Yuno uses in the Royal Knights' Selection Exam was stored.
That said, I wouldn't write it off as Yuno not having already had Cloverite royal-level mana, especially since canon makes it a point throughout to emphasise Yuno being "God's favourite". It's just that in this case, pre-Sylph, he'd have had Solid or Leopold level mana (which is already a lot ) rather than Noelle or Fuegoleon level mana. The thing is that with Yuno it's a bit hard to determine, as before gaining Sylph we don't seem to have much chance seeing him grow into his own mana or use it much to know just how much he'd had before his 'boost'. Although, from what we see of him during the dungeon arc, I'd say it's definitely on par with a royal's.
In addition to that, from what we see from Heart's spirit guardians, and Gaja's comment towards Magna, learning to absorb mana from your surroundings while makes you stronger doesn't necessarily make you that much stronger than you already were.
(This could be negated by your spirit dive comment, because what the fuck Yuno, and is Yuno more of an expert at Heart techniques than the spirit guardians? Wow Yuno you gotta teach them; Sol discovers another gripe with canon),
Yuno's use of magic though, I believe, narratively was meant to allude to the fact that there were other ways to use mana and preform magic than we are led to believe by Clover's norms of magic, and subsequently to Heart and the techniques that are disclosed there so it doesn't seem too out of left field.
Now, Mana Zone. Mana zone is part of a mage's own power. You mention Yuno using that, perhaps as far back as his fight with Catherine. From what we've seen in regards to canon about Mana Zone, and who uses it, it 1) requires incredible control (which can be achieved by about anybody with the right amount of training), 2) incredible levels of mana (which cannot be achieved by about anybody with the right amount of training). And this, as you've pointed out, is something that as far as we know / led to believe is something Yuno learns before finding out a way to store vast amounts of mana inside himself for spirit dive.
This firmly tells us that yes, Yuno's mana levels are on par with Cloverite royalty, just not as high as we're initially led to believe;
It's just that in this case, pre-Sylph, he'd have had Solid or Leopold level mana (which is already a lot ) rather than Noelle or Fuegoleon level mana.
The rest is, likely, his incredible control and mana sense.
What didn't make it into this: The wiki states that those with wind-based abilities are particularly sensitive to mana, and have a natural affinity towards mana sensory — my elaboration would have been that after being stripped of his senses, what happened only seemed to be a natural progression of Yuno's arc and powers.
#black clover#yuno#yuno grinberryall#yuno grinbellior#black clover analysis#black clover meta#meta#ask#sol's winery
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oohh now that you're all caught up with BC, i have to ask (even though i already kind of asked before lol): overall top five fav characters, fav fights, and fav magic types! 🥰
yasssssss sure!!!!! this'll be,,, tough lmao but imma do it😌❣️
characters: asta, yuno, yami, noelle, & mereoleona w/ honorable mentions for julius and nacht
fights: asta's fight with liebe (character growth and backstory? we love to see it); asta and yami's fight with dante; the black bulls against vetto; the fight against zagred (i am... a sucker for asta and yuno being very quick and absolutely destructive, plus yami's almighty dimension slash); the golden dawn's total washout of those high-level diamond kingdom guys; rill and yuno's fight in the royal knight exam arc; asta and langris's fight in the royal knight exam arc; patry and julius's fight in the royal capital; asta and nacht's fight against the creepy ice/fire demons; vanessa facing off with the queen of witches; etc, etc.
before i go into magic types, i just wanna say that i love how there isn't this pressure for every single character to have a different type but instead variations of the same attribute that are character-dependent and somewhat genetic, i.e. how gaja and luck both use lightning but gaja's is external while luck is himself a human weapon. super fucking cool. also that the more common ones like fire, water, wind, are all utilized completely differently— fuegoleon, mereo, and leo all use fire but their attack ranges and power aren't all that alike
now! magic types: the absurdly op food/cotton powers charmy has going on; spatial; mercury; dark; jack's knife magic; ash; mirror; shadow; world tree; picture
a note: i saved the canon kirsch url but idk if i like the flashy flowery guy enough to actually use it
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LeadSquared, a SaaS platform, has raised $32 million in a Series-B round of funding led by Gaja Capital. Existing investors of the firm Jyoti Bansal and Stakeboat Capital also participated.
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Sazerac Acquires 20% Stake In John Distilleries
Sazerac Acquires 20% Stake In John Distilleries
Sazerac is not an uncommon name in the liquor world, and now, the American, family-owned company is making further inroads in India with the finalization of a 20% minority stake in John Distilleries – a leading liquor company in the subcontinent.
According to sources aware of the development, Sazerac has acquired the 20% stake that private equity investor Gaja Capital still held at a valuation…
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Ai opa quem é este palhaço?
o homem de todos os nossos sonhos, o gajo de quem o Quim canta há anos que nem nós gajas de humanidades poderíamos alguma vez sonhar existir. Granda Chad pa
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One of the Hotels near Kalinga Nagar Airport is Ginger
Explore the beautiful city of Bhubneswar, which is home to many temples, with the help of Ginger Kalinga Nagar, which is conveniently located close to the airport.
One of the greatest 3-star hotels in Kalinga Nagar offers free wifi, a contemporary fitness center, in-room dining, air conditioning, a tea or coffee maker, a mini-refrigerator, an LCD or LED TV for entertainment, meeting spaces, and laundry services. Additionally, Ginger has flat-screen televisions in its air-conditioned rooms. Diet-conscious visitors will value the resort's nutritious eating choices. All throughout COVID, the proper safety procedures were taken in accordance with the ministry's guidelines.
One of the hotels near Kalinga Nagar Airport is Ginger, and it offers twin and queen rooms. The hotel also offers specially built rooms for guests with particular needs to have a hassle-free, high-quality stay. Ginger is without a doubt one of the best cheap hotels in the area and guarantees a memorable stay.
It is difficult to find other hotels with costs as inexpensive as Ginger's that offer the high-quality services and leisure time you will experience at Ginger, one of the best 3-star hotels in Kalinga Nagar. Only 8 kilometres separate the hotel from the airport, making it ideal for visitors to avoid paying for transportation there and back. The bus stop and train station, as well as other transportation options, are located close to the hotel.
The capital of Odisha, sometimes referred to as Temple City, is located on the eastern coastal plains along the axis of the Eastern Ghats mountains. Some of the most significant religious and cultural landmarks on earth are located in the city. From the Ginger Hotel Kalinga Nagar, it is simple to reach temples like the Lingaraj Temple, Rajarani Mandir, Konark Sun Temple, Puri Jagannath Temple, and others. The Machha jhol, Rasgulla, Rasabali, Chhena Gaja, Chhena Jhilli, and Chhena Poda cuisines, as well as the Rath Yatra-temple automobile festival, are other famous aspects of the city.
The hotel is close to all of the city's top sights, including the Museum of Tribal Arts and Artefacts, Lingaraja Temple, Mukteswara Temple, Rajarani Temple, Dhauli Giri Hills, and Nandankanan Zoological Park.
Discover the charming city of Bhubaneswar, where you can see a number of temples, like the Rajarani Temple and the Lingaraja Temple. One of the most sought-after hotels in the city, Ginger Hotel offers lean luxury and is well situated in the commercial heart of Bhubaneswar. It includes a wide range of amenities, including interactive lobby areas, a conference room, a gym, and a restaurant, in addition to elegantly decorated rooms. The ideal months to visit the city are September through February. Winter evenings can be quite cold, whereas monsoons have comparatively little rain. The winters in Bhubaneswar are mild and pleasant, while the summers may get very hot and muggy. The finest option for Nayapalli family hotels or cheap hotels is Ginger Hotel.
Nandankanan Zoological Park is the first zoo in India to have a white tiger safari. It offers a distinctive experience as visitors are cooped up in a car while the animals roam free in the wide-open jungle. In the lion safari, guests are escorted right into the pride of lions following a twenty-minute drive in a specially protected vehicle via meandering roads crisscrossing the natural forest. Visitors can also get up and personal with sloth bears in their natural habitat by using the safari bus service.itat.
Near Cuttack, there are two caves that are partially natural and partially man-made. These caves are called Udayagiri and Khandagiri, and they were originally known as Kattaka Caves or Cuttack Caves. The caverns are situated on Udayagiri and Khandagiri, two adjacent hills that make up the Kumari Parvata. Numerous well-carved caves from the first century BCE can be found there. The majority of these caverns are said to have been carved out during King Kharavela's reign to serve as Jain monk dwellings. Khandagiri has 15 caverns, whereas Udayagiri, which means "Sunrise Hill," has 18.
The Lingaraja Temple, which honours Lord Shiva, is one of the biggest and oldest temples in the area. One of the most well-known tourist attractions in the state is the temple, which is the most recognisable structure in Bhubaneswar. Lingaraja, the name of Shiva's well-known form, is translated as "King of Lingam." The final decade of the eleventh century is when the temple's current building was built. According to many works of Sanskrit literature from the seventh century, part of the temple was constructed in the sixth century CE.
There are several excellent 3-star hotels in Kalinga Nagar that can accommodate your demands, but none can match the services provided by the Ginger hotel. Each and every traveller's desire is handled at Ginger Hotel locations with painstaking care and thoroughness. Modern conveniences and first-rate services are offered to visitors at the hotel to enhance their enjoyment of their stay at Ginger Hotels.
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