Feliks Shoichet

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Different sects and scholars interpret Dajjal’s “location” differently. Some say he is in an island or remote place, as described in certain hadiths (the story of Tamim al-Dari). Others believe “Dajjal” is not a single person but a symbol of widespread deception, materialism, and corruption. So in that sense, “Dajjal” is already present in the world as an ideology rather than an individual.

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Hey fellow Shillongite! I went through the whole study abroad process a couple years back. Here's my take on education consultants in our city:First, do your homework before committing to any consultant. The "best" consultant really depends on your specific needs - which country you're targeting, your budget, and what level of study (bachelors vs masters vs PhD).From my experience and what I've heard from friends:For the USA: Try contacting EducationUSA - they're not exactly a consultant but a US State Department program that provides free, reliable advice. They have sessions in various cities and online.For UK and Europe: There's a consultant in Laitumkhrah called EuroEd Consultants that several friends used successfully. They apparently have good relationships with UK universities and help with the entire process.General tips when choosing:- Check if they're members of professional bodies like AIRC or ICEF- Ask about their visa success rate specifically for your target country- See if they help with scholarship applications (this is huge!)- Understand what services are included in their feesMany consultants offer free initial consultations - take advantage of these to gauge their expertise and whether you feel comfortable working with them. Don't feel pressured to sign up immediately!Also, join Facebook groups like "Study Abroad from Northeast India" - you'll get lots of current recommendations and can avoid consultants with poor track records.

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As someone who's helped many friends with computer issues, here's my step-by-step guide to removing user profiles in Windows 10:Quick Steps:1. Save important data first - Copy any files you want to keep from the user's folders2. Open System Properties - Right-click on This PC → Properties → Advanced system settings3. User Profiles - Click Settings under User Profiles4. Select profile - Choose the profile you want to remove from the list5. Delete - Click Delete and confirmImportant notes from experience:- You need administrator privileges to remove other user profiles- You cannot delete the profile you're currently logged into- Some system profiles (like Administrator or DefaultAccount) shouldn't be deleted- After deletion, that user won't be able to log in anymoreIf you run into issues where a profile won't delete, it might be because programs are still running under that user account. A restart usually fixes this. Microsoft's official support site has great troubleshooting guides if you get stuck!

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TMIS typically refers to Tobacco Management Information System in many states, used for tobacco vendor registration and compliance. Checking registration status online varies by state, but here's the general process:Most common method:1. Visit your state's commercial tax or revenue department website2. Look for the TMIS portal or tobacco registration section3. Enter your registration number or application reference number4. Check the status - it will typically show as Pending, Approved, or RejectedFor specific states:- Karnataka: Go to the KGST portal and look for TMIS services- Maharashtra: Check through the MVAT portal- Uttar Pradesh: Use the e-Sahyog platformIf you're having trouble:- Contact your state's commercial tax department helpline- Visit your local commercial tax office with your application details- Check if your state has a dedicated TMIS mobile appThe process can be a bit bureaucratic, so be patient and make sure you have all your application documents handy when checking status. If your registration is taking longer than the promised timeline, don't hesitate to follow up with the department directly.Most states have improved their online systems recently, but the exact steps still vary quite a bit depending on where you're located.

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