Athan is a file

that can let u hear Azan

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Dyslexia may manifest itself differently for speakers of different languages, according to a study published online in the October 12 issue of Current Biology. Using visual and audio tests, as well as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scans, researchers from the University of Hong Kong determined that, while dyslexia in English-speakers is primarily due to a sound-related processing problem, among Chinese language speakers, it is likely driven by both visual and sound processing disorders.

Dyslexia among English-speakers is generally attributed to the presence of a phonological disorder—or the struggle to separate and keep track of specific, individual sounds. Very broadly, this leading theory holds that dyslexics have trouble with the written word as an extension of their struggle to innately process phonemes, or snippets of verbal language. (When asked to decouple the "r" sound from the word "rock," dyslexic children would struggle significantly more than non-dyslexic children, for example.) As a result, dyslexics get tangled up during reading because the process requires them to connect the phonics—or specific utterances associated with written letters or groups of letters—to the phonesemes.

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Before you embark on something

''Bismillahir Rahmanmir Raheem''

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Stress Overload

 

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In today's world, most of us spend each moment of our life working.

We are caught up in the race to stay ahead that we don't even notice as life passes us by.

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