Luxurious Three-Bedroom Bungalow House: Where Comfort Meets Style
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Experience the pinnacle of luxury living with our fully furnished three-bedroom bungalow house. Perfect for business executives, families seeking comfort, or anyone in search of a serene retreat, our bungalow offers the ideal setting. With modern amenities and elegant touches, this home away from home guarantees a memorable stay.
Elegant and Spacious Interiors
Our three-bedroom bungalow features spacious rooms furnished with king-sized beds, ensuring a restful night's sleep. The living area is designed for relaxation, providing the perfect space to unwind after a busy day. The fully equipped kitchen, complete with an oven, hob, microwave, and a fridge with a separate freezer, allows for easy preparation and enjoyment of home-cooked meals.
Modern Amenities
Enhance your stay with a variety of modern facilities:
Washing Machine: Convenient for longer stays.
Television: Enjoy your favorite shows and movies.
Free Internet Access: Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi.
Built-In Air Conditioning: Ensures comfort in any season.
Private Balcony: Subject to availability, offering a peaceful spot for your morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Housekeeping Services
To maintain a clean and comfortable environment, housekeeping services are provided twice or thrice a week, depending on the length of your stay. This allows you to focus on your activities without worrying about the upkeep of your living space.
On-Site Amenities
The property includes a communal outdoor resting area, ideal for residents to relax and socialize. This space is perfect for enjoying the fresh air, reading a book, or simply unwinding.
Experience the Best of Both Worlds
Our luxurious three-bedroom bungalow house offers the perfect blend of comfort and style. With elegant interiors, modern amenities, and dedicated housekeeping services, this bungalow provides a unique and enjoyable living experience. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, our bungalow house is designed to cater to all your needs, ensuring a pleasant and memorable stay.
Gurgaon is one of the most popular cities in India and it has been a hub for business, IT and education. As a result, it has become a prime destination for people to move around. With all this development and expansion, there is also a shortage of accommodation which makes it difficult for people who are visiting Gurgaon for the first time. However, we have listed some of the best options available on rent in Gurgaon so that you can choose from them according to your preferences.
Service Apartment Gurgaon for Rent
is a perfect alternative to hotels
Service apartment in Gurgaon is a perfect alternative to hotels. If you are traveling on business and want the comfort of home, then you should go for a service apartment in Gurgaon. It offers many benefits such as comfortable living and great security. Service apartments in Gurgaon are also known as serviced apartments, corporate rentals and furnished homes. These apartments are available with all the necessary amenities like laundry services, housekeeping etc., making it very convenient for travelers to stay comfortably without having to worry about daily chores or tasks.
Service apartment Gurgaon offers many benefits
Service apartments in Gurgaon are a great option for you if you are looking to stay in the city for a short period of time. The service apartments provide many benefits, such as:
They offer you a home away from home.
Service apartments in Gurgaon are available for long term or short term lease. You can choose whichever suits your requirements better and move into it accordingly.
Service apartments in Gurgaon are perfect for business travelers who need accommodation on a daily basis, but do not want to pay rent each week or month. This also provides flexibility because if your job needs an extension of two months, then you can easily extend your stay at the same place without paying extra money or finding another place to live in.
Enjoy the feel of a home while away from home
The best thing about an apartment for rent in Gurgaon is that you can enjoy the feel of a home while you are away from home. You have your own kitchen, bathroom and living room which makes it possible for you to cook your own food. You can also relax in the comfort of your surroundings and have a good night’s sleep, because here there will be no disturbance or noise coming from outside. It gives you time to catch up on all those things that were neglected due to work pressure.
While staying at such apartments, one can take bath at their convenience as well as they won’t have to wait until other people finish showering before they can do so themselves!
Comfortable living and great security
Security is a major concern for most people, especially when it comes to renting an apartment. You can rest assured that your safety and security is guaranteed when you rent an apartment in Gurgaon from us.
Security guards are present 24/7 and monitored by CCTV cameras, ensuring that no one can enter or leave without authorization.
The building has been designed with advanced security features that make it impossible for anyone without authorized access to get inside the premises.
The apartment complex is fenced on all sides, preventing any unauthorized entry or exit through unauthorized means.
Service apartments in Gurgaon are available for long term and short term lease
Service Apartment Gurgaon for Rent are available for both short and long term lease. A short term lease is generally for a few months, while a long term lease is usually for 2 years or more. In Gurgaon, you can find service apartments on rent in different areas such as Dwarka Expressway and Sector 43. The sizes of these flats vary from 1BHK to 3BHK flats depending upon your requirement and budget.
Conclusion
If you are planning to visit Gurgaon and don’t want to spend on hotels, then Service Apartment Gurgaon for Rent are ideal for you. The apartments offer best amenities and services at an affordable price. You can enjoy your stay in the best way possible by staying in these apartments.
The danger is clear and present: COVID isn’t merely a respiratory illness; it’s a multi-dimensional threat impacting brain function, attacking almost all of the body’s organs, producing elevated risks of all kinds, and weakening our ability to fight off other diseases. Reinfections are thought to produce cumulative risks, and Long COVID is on the rise. Unfortunately, Long COVID is now being considered a long-term chronic illness — something many people will never fully recover from.
Dr. Phillip Alvelda, a former program manager in DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office that pioneered the synthetic biology industry and the development of mRNA vaccine technology, is the founder of Medio Labs, a COVID diagnostic testing company. He has stepped forward as a strong critic of government COVID management, accusing health agencies of inadequacy and even deception. Alvelda is pushing for accountability and immediate action to tackle Long COVID and fend off future pandemics with stronger public health strategies.
Contrary to public belief, he warns, COVID is not like the flu. New variants evolve much faster, making annual shots inadequate. He believes that if things continue as they are, with new COVID variants emerging and reinfections happening rapidly, the majority of Americans may eventually grapple with some form of Long COVID.
Let’s repeat that: At the current rate of infection, most Americans may get Long COVID.
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LP: A recent JAMA study found that US adults with Long COVID are more prone to depression and anxiety – and they’re struggling to afford treatment. Given the virus’s impact on the brain, I guess the link to mental health issues isn’t surprising.
PA: There are all kinds of weird things going on that could be related to COVID’s cognitive effects. I’ll give you an example. We’ve noticed since the start of the pandemic that accidents are increasing. A report published by TRIP, a transportation research nonprofit, found that traffic fatalities in California increased by 22% from 2019 to 2022. They also found the likelihood of being killed in a traffic crash increased by 28% over that period. Other data, like studies from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, came to similar conclusions, reporting that traffic fatalities hit a 16-year high across the country in 2021. The TRIP report also looked at traffic fatalities on a national level and found that traffic fatalities increased by 19%.
LP: What role might COVID play?
PA: Research points to the various ways COVID attacks the brain. Some people who have been infected have suffered motor control damage, and that could be a factor in car crashes. News is beginning to emerge about other ways COVID impacts driving. For example, in Ireland, a driver’s COVID-related brain fog was linked to a crash that killed an elderly couple.
Damage from COVID could be affecting people who are flying our planes, too. We’ve had pilots that had to quit because they couldn’t control the airplanes anymore. We know that medical events among U.S. military pilots were shown to have risen over 1,700% from 2019 to 2022, which the Pentagon attributes to the virus.
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LP: You’ve criticized the track record of the CDC and the WHO – particularly their stubborn denial that COVID is airborne.
PA: They knew the dangers of airborne transmission but refused to admit it for too long. They were warned repeatedly by scientists who studied aerosols. They instituted protections for themselves and for their kids against airborne transmission, but they didn’t tell the rest of us to do that.
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LP: How would you grade Biden on how he’s handled the pandemic?
PA: I’d give him an F. In some ways, he fails worse than Trump because more people have actually died from COVID on his watch than on Trump’s, though blame has to be shared with Republican governors and legislators who picked ideological fights opposing things like responsible masking, testing, vaccination, and ventilation improvements for partisan reasons. Biden’s administration has continued to promote the false idea that the vaccine is all that is needed, perpetuating the notion that the pandemic is over and you don’t need to do anything about it. Biden stopped the funding for surveillance and he stopped the funding for renewing vaccine advancement research. Trump allowed 400,000 people to die unnecessarily. The Biden administration policies have allowed more than 800,000 to 900,000 and counting.
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LP: The situation with bird flu is certainly getting more concerning with the CDC confirming that a third person in the U.S. has tested positive after being exposed to infected cows.
PA: Unfortunately, we’re repeating many of the same mistakes because we now know that the bird flu has made the jump to several species. The most important one now, of course, is the dairy cows. The dairy farmers have been refusing to let the government come in and inspect and test the cows. A team from Ohio State tested milk from a supermarket and found that 50% of the milk they tested was positive for bird flu viral particles.
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PA: There’s a serious risk now in allowing the virus to freely evolve within the cow population. Each cow acts as a breeding ground for countless genetic mutations, potentially leading to strains capable of jumping to other species. If any of those countless genetic experiments within each cow prove successful in developing a strain transmissible to humans, we could face another pandemic – only this one could have a 58% death rate. Did you see the movie “Contagion?” It was remarkably accurate in its apocalyptic nature. And that virus only had a 20% death rate. If the bird flu makes the jump to human-to-human transition with even half of its current lethality, that would be disastrous.
Every time LDS kids come to my neighborhood I am so so nice to them. I hope they remember the blue haired lady who was kind, when people try to convince them the outside world is bad and scary. (Also they are always so young! I want to feed them cookies and give them Diana Wynne Jones books or something)
Thank you! Honestly, this sort of kindness can go a really long way, even if it doesn't seem like it at the time.
LDS children and missionaries (and the majority of the latter are barely of age) are often the people who interact the most with non-Mormons on a daily basis, and thus are kind of the "face" of the Church to non-Mormons a lot of the time. As a result, they're frequently the ones who actually experience the brunt of antagonism towards the Church, which only reinforces the distrust they've already been taught to feel towards the rest of the world.
It's not that the Church doesn't deserve this antagonism, but a lot of people seem to take this enormous pride in showing up Mormon teenagers who have spent most of their lives under intense social pressure, instruction, expectation, and close observation from both their peers and from older authorities in the Church (it largely operates on seniority, so young unmarried people in particular tend to have very little power within its hierarchies). Being "owned" for clout by non-Mormons doesn't prove anything to most of them except that their leaders and parents are right and they can't trust people outside the Church.
The fact that the Church usually does provide a tightly-knit community, a distinct and familiar culture, and a well-developed infrastructure for supporting its members' needs as long as they do [xyz] means that there can be very concrete benefits to staying in the Church, staying closeted, whatever. So if, additionally, a Mormon kid has every reason to think that nobody outside the Church is going to extend compassion or kindness towards them, that the rest of the world really is as hostile and dangerous as they've been told, the stakes for leaving are all the higher, despite the costs of staying.
So people from "outside" who disrupt this narrative of a hostile, threatening world that cannot conceivably understand their experiences or perspectives can be really important. It's important for them to know that there are communities and reliable support systems outside the Church, that leaving the Church does not have to mean being a pariah in every context, that there are concrete resources outside the Church, that compassion and decency in ordinary day-to-day life is not the province of any particular religion or sect and can be found anywhere. This kind of information can be really important evidence for people to have when they are deciding how much they're willing to risk losing.
So yeah, all of this is to say that you're doing a good thing that may well provide a lifeline for very vulnerable people, even if you don't personally see results at the time.
i'm sorry i'll never shut the fuck up about how BIZARRELY 911 handled buck and ali i've never seen a show approach a relationship like that before?????????? like, she shows up in 2x08 as buck's surprise date when he's trying to put himself back out there again and hey, that's great!! she seems nice and they got along during the earthquake!!! but then we hear nothing again until 2b where buck makes exactly one (1) reference to her in a conversation with maddie in 2x11, saying she's around but that she travels a lot for work, and then it's CRICKETS for another 6 episodes. like absolutely nothing. nada, zip, zilch, her name does not leave anyone's mouth until suddenly. suddenly. she reappears in 2x18 and is..........helping buck find an apartment??????? that she wants a lot of say in because apparently their relationship is that serious???????? and then she's at the hospital when buck wakes up from surgery and maddie and carla are joking that buck doesn't even realise they're in the room bc she's there and it's just like excuse me this woman is a sTRANGER???????????? the first time i watched i literally forgot he was supposed to be in a relationship. i paused in the middle of the loft scene and went to check if i'd somehow accidentally skipped an ep like???????? what was the point!!!!!!!! was it just so she could break up with him at the end of the ep????? because almost dying and having his leg amputated wasn't trauma enough????? unhinged behaviour on the writers' part honestly
Yan Idia this, strict Dom Idia that, I need y’all to open your eyes my vision: Idia Shroud would love a service dom to switch partner.
Hear me out, because it would check every single one of his boxes. He gets a semblance of control (something he lacks in his day to day life) because technically he’s the one calling the shots- his boundaries and enjoyment would define the structure of the interaction. He doesn’t know what he wants? You ask questions to further define the parameters of the session (what he likes, what he doesn’t like, if xyz feels good, etc.) and help him healthily explore with guided measures. He can’t speak up? A system of nonverbal cues and communication can be established. Like, in this way he could get whatever he wanted without the soul crushing guilt he seems to always carry because you get off on his pleasure. Once he comes out of his shell a little more, dynamics may shift around, but ultimately I think he’d love being with someone who just wants to devour all of his reactions (all of him). Someone who will laugh at the bad jokes that he makes at horribly inappropriate times, let him have the reigns when he works up the nerve to ask (because I know he’s a switch in my heart of hearts), indulge his absolutely heinous (affectionate) ego, and reel him back in when he gets caught up in his own head.
Idk I just know he’d love a guilt free, safe scenario where someone picks him apart piece by piece and puts him back together under his own direction, and who allows him to do the same thing because you relish in his enjoyment (and because you love that he’s prone to coming apart again in the process). Let Idia Shroud have more messy, complicated, exploratory sex!!!
Discover Comfort and Convenience: Furnished Two-Bedroom Apartments with Balcony
Looking for the perfect accommodation for your next trip? Look no further than our furnished two-bedroom apartments, situated on the first floor and complete with a balcony for your enjoyment.
Whether you're a business executive seeking comfort and convenience or a family looking for a cozy retreat, our apartments are designed to cater to your needs.
Inside, you'll find spacious living areas and king-sized beds for a restful night's sleep. The fully equipped kitchen comes with everything you need to whip up delicious meals, including an oven, hob, microwave, and fridge with a separate freezer.
For your convenience, each apartment is equipped with a washing machine, TV, and complimentary internet access. Built-in air conditioning ensures your comfort year-round.
Step outside onto your private balcony (subject to availability) and soak in the views while enjoying a cup of coffee or a glass of wine.
We understand the importance of a clean and tidy space, which is why housekeeping is provided twice or thrice a week, depending on the length of your stay.
During your visit, take advantage of our on-site amenities, including a communal outdoor resting area where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploring.
Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, our two-bedroom apartments offer the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and style. Book your stay with us today and experience true hospitality
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Love (cannot emphasis how much sarcasm there is in that word) that an official Canadian government response to high cellphone rates is to switch carriers.
Switch it to what? We basically have three companies since one was allowed to eat the forth (with the government saying it wasn't anti-competition and the company eating the other pinky promising they wouldn't jack rates up). Even the smaller companies have to rent infrastructure from the Big Three so there's only so much they can do if that rent costs an arm and a leg.
And that's not touching on how many "small companies" are actually just subsidiaries of the Big Three. You may save $5 but you're still with Telus/Rogers/Bell.
Or that the actual small companies tend to have shit coverage because they don't have the infrastructure available to them and are prevented from getting it. Or their traffic is throttled in favour of the Big Three's customers. Or both.
Or that they're extremely regional thus aren't an option for a huge chunk of Canada's population.
We have no true options and the government has shown time and again that they're fine with monopolies, in multiple industries, and don't care when said monopolies jack up prices to make shareholders and the c-suite more money at the expense of everyone else. At most there will be a verbal slap on the wrist and a giftcard for $25 that people have to register for, for a decade and a half of price gouging.
It's not talked a whole lot about outside the country from what I've seen and heard but Canada is a country of monopolies. A handful of companies own nearly everything, every province has a family or two that owns a hell of a lot (Nova Scotia is basically owned by one family at this point), and our government ignores it. Even the branch that is supposed to be against monopolies is fine with mergers and takeovers in most cases.
Because, you know, the company said it totally wouldn't use consumers' lack of options to increase prices.
max and i are closing in on launching [redacted sports rpf charity fest] and i am once again pondering how do i write "experience with writing form emails and manipulating google forms in ways no one has dreamed of" in a cover letter without saying "i did it for the rpf grind"...like there's no way unless everyone in this microsoft teams meeting gets really cool about a bunch of stuff really quickly. you know
i have no idea what happens in house md s8 except that wilson gets diagnosed with terminal cancer and it's crazy to me as an endpoint because it just seems so empty. i'm 99% sure most of the original cast has moved on by that point, the show has gone on for two long, the only thing that's left is these two forces that have been orbiting each other since the beginning of the show. and from what i can tell, they're (still!) each other's only friend, and wilson dies. the characters are almost trapped in the confines of the show, doomed to feel completely alone from start to finish. there's something about it that's existential in the same way as the last act of 2001: a space odyssey, or when the guy falls through time in interstellar, for some reason. the universe is empty and cruel and it does not care about you and life and love are fleeting. wilson asks house to tell him he loves him and house tells him no.