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  Video Game Tester

As a video game tester you will get paid to play video games, get paid to play unreleased video games before they come out, get free copies of video games, get access to cheat codes, level secrets, and other bugs that only game testers know about, get real world experience working with company departments and learn about the development, marketing, manufacturing, customer service, and testing phases of each game.

You can get paid to play games and tell the developers what they think of the video games. The great thing is that you get to keep the video games you test. So, why would developers pay video gamers to test video games. video game developers sink millions of dollars into their video games and releasing a video game with bugs or a game that no one will play or return could cost them a lot of money.

You can help developers fix bugs and video games before they are released to the public. How do you qualify to become a video game tester. There are actually job posting on various developer sites that require you only have the video game system and be eighteen years old. Some video game testers work nine to five and some work part time, so there is really no limit to how many video games you could test or how long. It just depends on how much time a video game tester is willing to invest in testing video games.

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  Are You Fortunate?

Fate line and fortune Without the fate line in human hands, nobody can get easy success in any matter in life. While explaining about the fate line, the palmists pointed out that the clear line should reach up to any mount i.e Jupiter, Saturn, sun or Mercury mount, without any break or cross etc. so that the person can get positive result in this respect. Palmists like Benham & Cheiro where of the view that breakage of fate line which is vertically drawn may not be able to give successful result, whereas it may delay or harass the native during the period, when this breakage or cross will be prominent. most of astrolgers and palmists think that only one fate line is sufficient to build a successful and smooth career, whereas maximum or many fate lines create trouble or change the human fate off and on, by which the native may face multifarious difficulties during their youth. There will be no difficulty to get reputation or public honour, if the clear and straight fate line proceeds towards the mount of Apollo or sun. Financial stability will be sound as and when the fate line will reach the mount of Jupiter. Luck may be favourable, for those with clear fate line reaching the well-formed mount of Saturn. New Venture in business will be successful for those with the fate line running upto the mount of mercury. Also find out wherefrom the fate line is rising i.e from base of the mount of luna or moon. native will get successful result by dint of his own caliber, if the fate line comes from the base. Others will facilitate the native to build the career, if the fate line rises from the mount of luna or moon.

Ninth house and fortune.

In a rasi chart, the ninth house from the birth sign or Lagna (Ascendant) is the indicator of fate. The native will be lucky, if the Bhagyabhava-Karka(Jupiter or Venus) is well posited in the 9th house. If the lord of the 9th house is located in Trine(5,9) or in Quadrant(1,4,7 or 10) with sufficient strength, then there will be no doubt about his luck. A school of astrologers pointed out that Venus or Jupiters location in the 5th house indicates bright future. For example, a native born in Scorpio Lagna may be lucky, if the lord of the 9th , moon, is posited in Pisces(fifth house) and the lord of the fifth (Jupiter) is placed in exaltation in the 9th house in cancer. This is called parivartana yoga or exchange of houses between two planets. In some notable scripts, it is said to be Jeeva Yoga. Rabindra Nath Tagore, and eminent poet from Bengal, had Jeeva yoga or Parivartana yoga in his natal chart. He was born in Pisces Sign and ascendant, along with moon in the lagna and Jupiter in exaltation in cancer in the fifth house. He won the nobal prize in literature. If the 9th lord is posited in a dusthana(6,8 or 12), then the fruitful results will be blocked. Another fround may be noted for bad luck or ill fate, if kalasarpa yoga is found in the Rasi Chart of the native. Kalasarpa yoga is nothing but blockage of the effects of other major seven planets in one side of Rahu and Ketu in the Zodiac. Devaguru Brihaspati or Jupiter is the chief governor of luck. Bhagya Karta or lord of fate is Venus. For Aries Lagna and Cancer Lagna, good placement of Jupiter(th 9th Lord) will ensure good luck in life, sometimes due to the aspect of benefic planets in the house 9 or 3, malefic effects of unfavourable planets will be diminished instaneously. The major, sub or sub-sub periods of the 9th lord also bring luck. Favourable transits of the 9th lord also adds to the prospects.

effects of various planets occupying the 9th house:

sun-Public honour, inheritance of paternal property.

Venus-Luck through woment, comforts.

moon favoured by women folk, interests in luxury items.

Mercury-Success in business Mars- martial capacity.

Rahu Help from foreign lands Saturn(weak)- Obstacles.

Dr Shanker Adawal is a professional and astrology is his passion and an urge. His predictive technique is based on Bhrigu Technique whose principles and doctrines have been deciphered from research of above two decades .

Astrology is the scientific study of natural phenomenon in the real world around. In fact scientific model of knowledge of astrology is based on the apparent correlation between the terrestrial events and the celestial planets in the heavens. Astrology like all other science is based on assumptions with facts collected and analyzed.

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