Weird Gifts to Space.

    Myisha Nawar Lunar Mission One- an ambitious British crowd funded project using public donations to fund a moon landing in 2024- has been gathering momentum ever since the desire to explore space started escalating. The question about how this mission would sum up human life in outer space has been creeping at the back of…

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      The Body Diary: What To Do

      Marilyn Thipthorpe We always have the same conundrum. To thin, too fat, too tall too short. Big hips flat chest. That’s just your body type and no matter how much you diet or exercise nothing is going to change it. Rather you should eat healthy and exercise for your specific body type. Now there are…

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        Being The Best Listener

        Md. Taqi Yasir Listening is a big deal of a thing that can help us to be the most productive workforce and the most competitive dealer to work against. Listening is a potent authority that can create administrative power and the skills to judge a quality. There’s so much talking happening at work that opportunities…

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          Why Is Heart Cancer So Rare?

          Cancer Cells: Our cells wage wars inside of our body everyday. Although these tiny cells are too small to be seen without the help of microscopes, they are capable of overtaking any organ in our body. These are cancer cells and they are continuously declaring their presence inside our body. Our immune system neutralizes them…

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            Wage Discrimination In The Us Women’s Soccer Team

            Nusrat Jahan Suppose you are a great female worker and that you are better at your job than the male employees. Now, imagine that if you break the sales record for your position, then you can earn $60,000 while a man doing the same thing can earn $90,000. Does not really sound that fair, does…

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              Octopus Escapes from New Zealand Aquarium

              E. Maitra Inky the Octopus escaped the National Aquarium at the Coastal city of Napier, New Zealand. This clever octopus has successfully escaped through a gap in its tank to its freedom and re-entered the ocean. It fell in the into Hawke’s Bay through the drain pipes. Aquarium staff Mr Yarrell mentioned, Inky might have…

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                Venezuela Having 3-Day Weekend as an Urgent Measure!

                Eshan Maitra Doesn’t this make you wish you were in Venezuela right now? Amazingly true that Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has included Friday as well as their one of public of 3-day weekend for till June. But this was taken for an urgent measure. Venezuela is at an emergency situation for shortage of electricity. Though…

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                  Hiking Makes Us More Positive

                  Nusrat Jahan We all know that a hiking session is great for a spiritual and mental cleanse, but it turns out that it’s great for the brain too! Though we do not notice it, a lot of the people living in urban areas are often consumed by negative and obsessive thoughts that cause them to…

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                    Art of Politics (Part 2)

                    Syed Nasir Ershad Last week I said that the point of art is to refute whatever it is we have made up our minds about. Leo Tolstoy, the famous novelist with a tendency to radicalize, wrote a cautionary fable about a meretricious society woman who had an adulterous affair with a worthless cavalry officer and…

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                      Pepsico CEO Does Not Like Being Called ‘Honey’

                      Taiara Farhana Tareq Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi , the current Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo addresses a very serious issue which we tend to ignore. Work place gender politics still exist and this is just one of the aspects of it. In a recent interview, one of the most influential business women in the…

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