10 things that are lucky when seen in the morning
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Today we are going to share with you 10 things that will be lucky if you see them after waking up in the morning.
1. If someone sees sugar cane right after waking up, it is certain that he/she will be successful in a monetary task.
2. It is lucky to see a cow after getting out of the house. It is even better if the cow is white.
3. It is very lucky to see things like coconut, peacock feather, duck, flowers etc in the morning.
4. It is a very lucky sign of you see a utensil with curd or milk first thing in the morning.
5. Hearing sound of temple, bell or shell in the morning is very lucky.
6. The problem of money will decrease in future if someone dreams about greenery and owl again and again.
7. Think that it is a very good sign if your are going for a work and you see a woman dressed in red saree beautifully. There is high chances for the day’s work to go excellent.
8. According to mythology, worshiping Laxmi on Fridays can be very good. It is a very good sign to receive a coin from a lady on this day.
9. It is a very good sign if someone sees a white or a golden colored snake in their dream. This dream means that there is a very huge achievement to come in the future.
10. Seeing a bird, snake, monkey or dog while travelling is a good sign. The tour will be good.
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The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world’s second oldest surviving university. While its exact founding date is unknown, there is evidence that teaching took place as far back as 1096.
Located in and around Oxford’s medieval city centre, the university comprises 44 colleges and halls, and over 100 libraries, making it the largest library system in the UK.
Students number around 22,000 in total, just over half of whom are undergraduates while over 40 per cent are international, representing 140 countries between them.
Called the 'city of dreaming spires' by Victorian poet, Matthew Arnold, Oxford has the youngest population of any city in England and Wales: nearly a quarter of its residents are university students, which gives Oxford a noticeable buzz.
Oxford has an alumni network of over 250,000 individuals, including more than 120 Olympic medallists, 26 Nobel Prize winners, seven poets laureate, and over 30 modern world leaders (Bill Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi, Indira Ghandi and 26 UK Prime Ministers, among them).
The university is associated with 11 winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, five in physics and 16 in medicine. Notable Oxford thinkers and scientists include Tim Berners-Lee, Stephen Hawking and Richard Dawkins. The actors Hugh Grant and Rosamund Pike also went to Oxford, as did the writers Oscar Wilde, Graham Greene, Vikram Seth and Philip Pullman.
Oxford’s first international student, named Emo of Friesland, was enrolled in 1190, while the modern day university prides itself on having an ‘international character’ with connections to almost every country in the world and 40% of its faculty drawn from overseas.
As a modern, research-driven university, Oxford has numerous strengths but cites particular prowess in the sciences, having recently ranked number one in the world for medicine (if its Medical Sciences division was a university in its own right, it would be the fourth largest in the UK) and among the top ten universities globally for life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and the arts and humanities.
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10 things that are lucky when seen in the morning
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