Eat Healthy: Only Sunscreens Will Not Help

    Tahsin Rahman Oshin Every day, before the scorching hot sun starts shining up above our heads, we rush to get our sunscreens, protective clothing, shades, umbrellas and every form of defense available before we step out of the house. Therefore, thousand different kinds of sun creams, sprays etc have gained wide popularity, especially in tropical…

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      Contaminated Minds Of A Secular Nation

      Marilyn Thipthorpe What has this world come to-intolerance and resentment, violence and strife-that’s what! I remember a time when I was young; it was a new Bangladesh, glistening from its newly emerged bud. Everyone and everything was in harmony, working side by side, educated and civilized. I remember all those festive Christmas’s, those rushing days…

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        Ambiguous signs of a being feminist

        Md. Taqi Yasir The issue of rights for women first became prominent during the French and American revolutions in the late 18th century. In Britain, it was not until the emergence of the suffragist movement in the late 19th century that there was significant political change. A second wave of feminism arose in the 1960s,…

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          Be an Online Chaperone while Robots infiltrate human jobs

          Md. Taqi Yasir Online Chaperoning is an alternative while the human jobs the robots replace human job in different engineering sectors. Chaperoning is controlling and operating jobs of robots and being a professional regulator. According to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, some risky jobs must be replaced by humans with robots. But professional…

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            The Hobbit: The Movie Trilogy vs The Book

            Samiul Bashar Samin It’s no secret that The Lord of the Rings franchise has one of the biggest and most loyal fans base ever. So when the plans for the movies of The Hobbit was announced, LoTR fans were excited for the first time since the release of the last LoTR movie. But, now that…

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              In Conversation With Sartre and A Guava Tree

              Anindya Nahar habib Could be You are Sartre” Sohorab Camouflaged in those glasses and slowly deciding to befriend Camus. Another victim of time and agony. •• All there was all there will be are, your misery, but you sleep well. You don’t dream nor do you wake up bugged into Samsa. ••• You hardly remember…

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                “The Name of the Wind”by Patrick Rothfuss

                Sheersho Zaman “Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.”  ~ The Name of the Wind “The Name of the Wind” is the first installment in the fantasy trilogy “The Kingkiller Chronicles”…

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                  Writer Trivia: Robert Frost

                  Marilyn Thipthorpe Even if you’re not a fan of poetry you must have at some point in your life, most probably in school, have read a poem by Robert Frost. “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before…

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                    Nightmare

                    Ridwana Tasnim I let myself fall, fall deep into the dark because I saw no point of holding on anymore. The adrenaline rushed through my veins, my entire body scared to anticipate the unexpected which awaited me…but I enjoyed it. I felt strangely relieved, felt more relaxed than my muscles cared to remember to be….

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                      A Goodbye for a New Hello!

                      Sakib Khondokar To, the girl who meant heavens to me. Just like last time I’ll quote something from my favorite writer Nicholas Sparks (yes, I admit he’s cheesy af), but it’ll be in the end so just keep on reading now. There’s nothing left of me to say to you really but it doesn’t feel…

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