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Tuesday, 17 April 2018

most hardworking Zodiac Signs, are you one of them?


The 8 most hardworking Zodiac Signs, are you one of them?

RADHIKA MEHROTRA,SEP 19, 2017 05:17PM5081K 12 


Most hardworking Zodiac Signs

Hard work is not something you can work around, there is no shortcut to it and one must understand that hard work will always bear sweet fruits. You might fail but every time you will be motivated to move forward. There are three most hardworking signs as per the Zodiac chart. Keep scrolling to know about them and each zodiac sign.


1

Capricorn

Capricorn is at #1 when it comes to hard work amongst the 12 zodiac signs. Whether it is a small or big work they never get tired. They are workaholics and Ancient Vedic astrology confirms that there is a reason why the representing sign for this zodiac is that of a goat, goats are very hardworking and headstrong and they keep trying to achieve their goal with perfection.

2

Aquarius

The water-bearing sign. Aquarius stands on position #2 in terms of hard work. The natives of this zodiac are highly driven people. They have big and sometimes unachievable dreams, however, they will push themselves to achieve all that they have dreamt about. They are not afraid to work hard to meet their dream goals.

3

Pisces

Daydreamers Pisceans are driven by their fantastical dreams, however, they are such motivated and aligned people that they would never back down to work hard and make their dreams come true and thus, these water elements stand on the third position.

4

Aries

Representing the element of fire, Arians love everything luxurious and they would go to any length to achieve their desires - not in a negative manner, of course. They can be over-driven sometimes and it might impact their general life - whether personal or professional, they make sure to achieve all that they want.

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5

Taurus

The Earth sign, Taurus is known for its stability and grounded outlook. They have a unique attraction about them and a panoramic viewpoint about things in life. They give their all or nothing at all. They are quite hard-working, however, they can feel under the weather if they don't find balance.

6

Gemini

Geminites might not be the most stable when it comes to thoughts, however, they are quite the hard working people and can multitask. They are people of sense and if they like something, they would give their best to achieve it.

7

Cancer

Cancerians might not seem like the hard working type and come out as driven by feelings, however, this one trait - to feel deeply is their driving force. Cancerians will go to any length and work really hard when they want to achieve something, especially when it is about a loved one.

8

Leo

The sign of Lion in the house is not only ambitious but they also love power - these two are literally their driving force and a Leo will make sure they do everything in their power to keep these two aspects flowing in their life.

9

Virgo

Virginians, though very organised in their life, they do not like to work too hard in life. They get bored easily with routine and do not want to give their all to just one thing. Their will to achieve much with little effort sometimes leads to trouble, too.

10

Libra

Librans are quite attracted to take it all easy, however, their driving force to have a luxurious life will always make them do better, even if they want to do it all with little effort. They end up achieving their goals, even if it is slow paced.

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Scorpio

Scorpions are quite opposite to their other elemental natives. Unlike Cancerians and Pisceans, Scorpions are driven to avenge when they are wronged and are mostly calculating their next move rather than giving their best to achieve. However, when they wake up, they do realise and give their best to turn the tables around.

12

Sagittarius

Sagittarians are downright lazy. Yes, they are. Like it or not, they are placed in the last in terms of hardworking individuals. They mostly love to travel and explore the unexplored, however, they are not really keen on working on a plan or have an organised thought pattern.

Sunday, 8 April 2018

Difference Between Developed Countries and Developing Countries

Difference Between Developed Countries and Developing Countries

June 18, 2015 By Surbhi S 23 Comments

Countries are divided into two major categories by the United Nations, which are developed countries and developing countries. The classification of countries is based on the economic status such as GDP, GNP, per capita income, industrialization, the standard of living, etc. Developed Countries refers to the soverign state, whose economy has highly progressed and possesses great technological infrastructure, as compared to other nations.

The countries with low industrialization and low human development index are termed as developing countries. Developed Countries provides free, healthy and secured atmosphere to live whereas developing countries, lacks these things.

After a thorough research on the two, we have compiled the difference between developed countries and developing countries considering various parameters, in tabular form.

Content: Developed Countries Vs Developing Countries

Comparison ChartDefinitionKey DifferencesConclusion

Comparison Chart

BASIS FOR COMPARISONDEVELOPED COUNTRIESDEVELOPING COUNTRIESMeaningA country having an effective rate of industrialization and individual income is known as Developed Country.Developing Country is a country which has a slow rate of industrialization and low per capita income.Unemployment and PovertyLowHighRatesInfant mortality rate, death rate and birth rate is low while the life expectancy rate is high.High infant mortality rate, death rate and birth rate, along with low life expectancy rate.Living conditionsGoodModerateGenerates more revenue fromIndustrial sectorService sectorGrowthHigh industrial growth.They rely on the developed countries for their growth.Standard of livingHighLowDistribution of IncomeEqualUnequalFactors of ProductionEffectively utilizedIneffectively utilized

Definition of Developed Countries

Developed Countries are the countries which are developed in terms of economy and industrialization. The Developed countries are also known as Advanced countries or the first world countries, as they are self-sufficient nations.

Human Development Index (HDI) statistics rank the countries on the basis of their development. The country which is having a high standard of living, high GDP, high child welfare, health care, excellent medical, transportation, communication and educational facilities, better housing and living conditions, industrial, infrastructural and technological advancement, higher per capita income, increase in life expectancy etc. are known as Developed Country. These countries generate more revenue from the industrial sector as compared to service sector as they are having a post-industrial economy.

The following are the names of some developed countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United States.

Definition of Developing Countries

The countries who are going through the initial levels of industrial development along with low per capita income are known as Developing Countries. These countries come under the category of third world countries. They are also known as lower developed countries.

Developing Countries depend upon the Developed Countries, to support them in establishing industries across the country. The country has a low Human Development Index (HDI) i.e. the country does not enjoy healthy and safe environment to live, low Gross Domestic Product, high illiteracy rate, poor educational, transportation, communication and medical facilities, unsustainable government debt, unequal distribution of income, high death rate and birth rate, malnutrition both to mother and infant which case high infant mortality rate, poor living conditions, high level of unemployment and poverty.

The following are the names of some developing countries: China, Colombia, India, Kenya, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, U.A.E.

Key Differences Between Developed and Developing Countries

The following are the major differences between developed countries and developing countries

The countries which are independent and prosperous are known as Developed Countries. The countries which are facing the beginning of industrialization are called Developing Countries.Developed Countries have a high per capita income and GDP as compared to Developing Countries.In Developed Countries the literacy rate is high, but in Developing Countries illiteracy rate is high.Developed Countries have good infrastructure and a better environment in terms of health and safety, which are absent in Developing Countries.Developed Countries generate revenue from the industrial sector. Conversely, Developing Countries generate revenue from the service sector.In developed countries, the standard of living of people is high, which is moderate in developing countries.Resources are effectively and efficiently utilized in developed countries. On the other hand, proper utilization of resources is not done in developing countries.In developed countries, the birth rate and death rate are low, whereas in developing countries both the rates are high.

Conclusion

There is a big difference between Developed Countries and Developing Countries as the developed countries are self-contained flourished while the developing countries are emerging as a developed country. Developing Countries are the one who experience the phase of development for the first time. If we talk about developed countries, they are post-industrial economies and due to this reason, the maximum part of their revenue comes from the service sector.

Developed Countries have a high Human Development Index as compared to Developing Countries. The former has established itself in all fronts and made itself sovereign by its efforts while the latter is still struggling to achieve the same.