Smart People Always Wear The Same Clothes

    Nusrat Jahan When we think of someone who is super smart, we somehow tend to imagine them in labcoats or fancy outfits for different conferences and seminars. However, that is actually not the case in real life. Studies show that smart people actually own about fifty to hundred pieces of the same outfit. Sounds odd?…

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      Privileges Of The Rich And Famous

      Marilyn Thipthorpe The dream of millions to have millions is one fantabulous fantasy; but for the select few who actually do have millions it’s a different story. Here’s how they roll: • When you buy the Vertu Signature Touch, you will get access to Vertu’s Concierge. This concierge is going to be your very own…

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        COMMON WORK MISTAKES YOU SHOULDN’T MAKE

        NUSRAT JAHAN Colleagues do not always come as sweet friends with chocolate chips and sprinkles. Sometimes they can be annoying with their bad habits and constant competitiveness. However, we are usually quick to judge others but we often fail to judge ourselves. Think about it- every office has that one annoying employee that no one…

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          4 Gadgets That Simplify Life

          Marilyn Thipthorpe We all have those days where everything goes haywire and you lose everything from your keys to your mind. We understand your pain and so have come up with a list of gadgets for you to improve and simplify you hectic life. 1. Chipolo: Here’s something that will be invaluable we assure you….

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            Why Prioritize EQ over IQ? And how to improve it

            Eshan Maitra  We often refer a genius person by saying, he/she has must have very high IQ (Intelligence Quotient). But the surprising fact is, even average people might beat them to the ladder of success with higher EQ. EQ refers to emotional intelligence. After two decades of human research, scientists actually have come to consensus…

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              In Conversation with Mowgli

              Marilyn Thipthorpe The Jungle Book is all set to hit the big screen come April 8th. Now I’m sure almost everyone who has ever read this Rudyard Kipling classic or seen the cartoons and films adapted from it have some fond remembrances of Mowgli, Baloo (a.k.a Papa Bear), Bageera, Sher Khan and the many other…

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                The Lost Art of Constructive Criticism

                By Sheersho Zaman How often have you scrolled past a youtube or facebook page comments section reading something along the lines of “omg you suck!” or “This video/picture gave me cancer”? The answer most people who frequent the internet would probably have is more often than they would like. The world today is more “connected”…

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                  Women Earned Recognition but Not Enough Money

                  Women have always been working, say it medieval age or modern age, when recognized, when not, women always took care of their duties. They not only worked when they were less educated or illiterate but also when highly qualified. Since the wind of industrialization touched the society only men working for livelihood was not enough…

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                    Rainy Evening

                    By Syed Nasir Ershad Last evening was a pleasant time for me. Because when I was walking in the streets of the city yesterday afternoon, suddenly it started to rain. Well it was not that sudden. Sunlight was gradually going off as the sun was getting covered by clouds well before the sunset. There was…

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                      Body recovered in Netrakona

                      BSS Police recovered the slaughtered body of a sand trader from a residential hotel at Durgapur upazila town of the district on Friday. The victim was Nurul Alam, 30, a sand trader who rented a room at the “Bichitra Guest House” where he was murdered. Two persons were arrested in this connection, officer-in-charge of the…

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