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Is 🙏 Namaste or High-Five?

  Do You Know? Many people are mistaken while they use 🙏 emoji. _____________________________ We use 🙏 emoji many times a day but do you know the correct meaning of this emoji? Even if we search on the internet about the namaste or high five emoji, the same emoji comes. This emoji is used lacs a day while doing chats and in many other ways. A few days ago, the news was spread that 🙏 emoji is used as high-five. But guys I wanna clear you in this article that if you think or you use this emoji as High-Five, you would also have been mistaken like many other people but if you don't think so, you are correct. Actually, this emoji depicts Namaste or prayer.  If you think even after looking like high five, why this means Namaste. So this is because if you look at this emoji, you see two hands joining each other with the same hand's colour and the same shirt's colour. If this symbol is depicting a high-five, there will be two different colours and a hand of different size as wel...

Only 43 people in the earth have this blood!

Do You Know? Blood named Rhnull is only found in 43 people on the whole planet Earth. __________________________ There are several blood groups named A, B, AB, O whose names you would have listened but today I am going to tell you about a very rare blood group which is too rare that this is just found in 43 people on the entire earth. The name of this blood is Rhnull.  As this is too rare, it's another name is 'Golden Blood.' This blood lacks Rh antigens (proteins) in the Red Blood cells so this is named Rhnull. This blood was firstly seen in Aboriginal Australians.  The main problem with this blood is that it is very difficult to find a donor for this blood. Only 9 active donors ate present in the world so people with Rhnull blood has to rely on the connection of the donors of this blood.  This is just a fact which tells you about the major details of the blood group. If you want to know more about this variety of blood group you can read this article from discovery.com ...