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Updated: Jan 29, 2019


Consider the government has decided to give money to every citizen in its country every month unconditionally. By unconditionally I mean you don’t have to do anything at all! Sounds like a fantasy right? Well not really. The idea of universal basic income has been floating around for decades and there are several places where this idea is being currently tested.


Let me explain why this idea is worth considering.


First, let’s agree on some common things. The reason majority of the people go to work is because they need money to pay their monthly bill. So with Universal Basic Income in place, those who are truly passionate about something can follow them without having to do a mundane job.


Well one might argue that most of the population will stop working if they are given free money. Let me ask you something, will you stop working if I give you Rs.5000 every month? Of course not. Universal basic income ensures that every citizen has enough money to meet his basic needs but not lead a luxurious life. So even with universal basic income in place, I am sure 99% of the people will still go to their job.

Then one might wonder why bother giving money to everyone if 99% of the people end up going to their same old work. The whole universal basic income concept is all about empowering the remaining 1%. It was always that one person who made a revolutionary discovery and not the majority of the population.





But for that 1% to unleash their true potential they should have enough free time and the only way to ensure they get free time is through Universal Basic Income. Moreover, this will also reduce the female infanticide, farmer suicide and most of the social evils drastically.


Next question is how will the government pay for all of this? Switzerland has already voted on Universal Basic income (Although the people rejected the proposal ). But with most jobs getting replaced by machines, Universal Basic Income will be viewed seriously in a couple of decades rather than a Utopian fantasy.

This is what will happen if Universal Basic Income is implemented in Rocky’s world.

 

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We have tons and tons of information from various institutes and websites.

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Portions in a very short period.


Here comes the age-old technique called mind mapping in which we Link the concepts which make us to consolidate what we have learnt and to brainstorm and predict probable areas where the questions will be asked which needs more concentration and the areas where we can take calculative risks.


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Tips


Tips For the Candidates Appearing For the Prelims CSE 2020. you should have a deep knowledge on Conventional topics and have a deep look into the past three year's prelims question paper and prepare accordingly. Start your fundamentals with mains based approach. Since 2017 Dynamics Of UPSC question paper have been highly Unpredictable. Even Veteran Aspirants and IAS Institutes Strategies are nowhere near to the UPSC standard or style nowadays. Old School style preparation of Prelims based approach for UPSC CSAT Should have to Rethink about their approach.


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What is a heart attack?

The heart is a muscle, and like all muscles it requires an oxygen-rich blood supply. This is provided to the heart by coronary arteries. A heart attack occurs when there is a blockage of the coronary arteries. This is often caused by a blood clot. Such a blockage, if not quickly resolved, can cause parts of heart muscle to begin to die.


What is a cardiac arrest?


A cardiac arrest is different to a heart attack. In a cardiac arrest the heart actually stops beating; whereas in a heart attack the heart normally continues to beat even though the blood supply to the heart is disrupted.


Symptoms of a heart attack may be immediate and intense. More often, though, symptoms start slowly and persist for hours, days or weeks before a heart attack. Unlike with sudden cardiac arrest, the heart usually does not stop beating during a heart attack. The heart attack symptoms in women can be different than men.


cardiac arrest heart attack Difference
cardiac arrest vs heart attack

Differences between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest:

  • A heart attack is not the same as a cardiac arrest.

  • A heart attack is when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked. The heart muscle is robbed of its vital blood supply and, if left untreated, will begin to die because it is not getting enough oxygen.

  • A cardiac arrest is when a person’s heart stops pumping blood around their body and they stop breathing normally.Many cardiac arrests in adults happen because of a heart attack.

  • This is because a person who is having a heart attack may develop a dangerous heart rhythm, which can cause a cardiac arrest.



What is the link?


These two distinct heart conditions are linked. Sudden cardiac arrest can occur after a heart attack, or during recovery.  Heart attacks increase the risk for sudden cardiac arrest. Most heart attacks do not lead to sudden cardiac arrest. But when sudden cardiac arrest occurs, heart attack is a common cause. Other heart conditions may also disrupt the heart’s rhythm and lead to sudden cardiac arrest. These include a thickened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), heart failure, arrhythmias, particularly ventricular fibrillation, and long Q-T syndrome.


there is a difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest. A heart attack occurs when the blood supply to part of the heart stops and thus causes a section of the heart muscle to begin to die; whereas a cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating as a whole. There are various symptoms of a heart attack. In contrast, the main symptoms of a cardiac arrest are unconsciousness, lack of breathing and no pulse. Finally, there are many different causes of a cardiac arrest; whereas the main cause of a heart attack is coronary heart disease.



Reference : heart.org, massachusetts.heart.org


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