Laptop Policies and Services
For liability reasons ITS cannot provide laptop support for company-owned laptops. If you are using an employer-owned laptop, it is recommeded that you consult the IT department...
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Notebook, laptop repair services
Dead Displays, Dark Displays, Cracked Displays, Lines on Display, Color fades on Display, Low contrast displays (Dark or dim display), Missing individual line(s) on a display...
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Battery Life and Performance
Laptop batteries should last for the checkout period, but use determines the life of the battery. Wireless network activity and the use of peripherals such as Zip drives contribute to battery...
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Health
Vrksasana is a tree pose which means you are standing with your hand raised towards the sky. Adho Mukha Vrksasana can be termed as a tilted tree pose where in your hands are supporting the entire body weight. This asana when done by beginners has to be done very carefully as balancing yourself on your hand cannot be that easy.To make it easier it would be better for you to take support of a wall, helping you to overcome your fear of falling while doing this asana. There are many benefits for doing this asana as this helps in strengthening every part of your body helping you to create a more stable and calm body. Your shoulders and arms get stretched and in that process all the bones in your body also gets a good massage. Practicing this asana along with some teacher or friend would help you to do this asana without much hassle.
There is fresh supply of blood due to this tilted pose. It stretched your arms, muscles, shoulder and wrists making it more flexible and agile. This asana tests your strength and also at the same time helps in increasing your stamina. This balancing act helps you remain calm and cool due to the stability it provides. A sense of balance is achieved in your mind as well as your soul. There is a calming effect overall in your mind which helps the brain to relax.You should take extra care of your back and shoulders while doing this asana. There are chances of neck injury and other problems if it is not done properly.
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