An Open Letter to my Wife

    Hey Wifey, The moon of this midnight is dazzling in the clear of bright sky. And the light coming through the big window, in our dark cold bedroom, is shining so bright on your beautiful pale face. Smile for me? It won’t be so hard anymore, right? I can just paint it on your face…

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      Myths Behind Earth’s Water

      Eshan Maitra What is first thing that we look for when we return home from work, sport or school? Water! It is a name of comfort and satisfaction. Especially in such hot weather! We all wrote an essay on Water once in our life in school; with the headline saying ‘Water is Life’. Basically it…

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        A Thing Or Two About Fanfictions

        Anindya Nahar Habib Fan fiction is fiction written by fans basing on characters or setting from an original work. Mostly a non profitable source of enjoyment of venturing an fictional universe made by fans for the fans. Even though fan fiction gained high exposure after the easy access of internet this concept was well alive…

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          Artist Khalid Mahmood Mithu dies in tree fall

          UNB, Dhaka Khalid Mahmood Mithu, an artist and filmmaker, died as a tree fell on him while passing through a road in the city’s Dhanmondi area on Monday. Noor-e-Azam, officer-in-charge of Dhanmondi Police Station, said a tree fell on a rickshaw carrying Khalid Mahmood, husband of noted artist Kanak Chanpa Chakma, while he was passing…

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            Verdict on Mir Quasem’s appeal Tuesday

            UNB,Dhaka he Supreme Court (SC) will deliver its verdict on Tuesday on the appeal filed by condemned war criminal Mir Quasem Ali challenging the death penalty for his crimes against humanity during the Liberation War. A five-member bench of the Appellate Division, headed by Chief Justice SK Sinha, will announce the judgment. The other judges…

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              Women’s suffrage triumph around the world

              Md. Taqi Yasir The Age of Liberty after the death of Charles XII, that is the fall of the monarchy and turning that in a democracy in Sweden, can be the first example of experience women’s right to vote, but in a limited fashion. But in the pre modern era, abbesses or nuns of Christian…

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                #PledgeforParity

                Marilyn Thipthorpe International Women’s day is just around the curve on the 8th of March, the theme for 2016 is Pledge for Parity. Parity stands for equality. Women asking for equality have often been confused with the notion that they want to be superior. Some may perhaps say why not have a day for men?…

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                  Wonder Woman

                  Tarannum Sattar It’s great to be back after a long time. And that too, on a special day. International Women’s day is being observed today throughout the world. And this year the theme is Pledge for Parity. The day will be marked celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women. It also points…

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                    Art for the Invisibellas

                    Taiara Farhana Tareque Invisibellas, a street art project which touched the hearts of people who were involved in it took place in Bhatara, Notun Bazaar. Young artists came together on the 5th and 6th of March to speak with their brushes. Global Shapers, Dhaka Hub launched “InvisiBellas” a street art project to bring forward the…

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                      What Does Anesthesia Do to Your Brain?

                      The Different Kinds Although we are not quite sure how fairly well anesthesia works but it’s quite certain that it works and also is quite safe. However, Scientists are still contemplating how all these chemicals make our brains go numb for a while. As we all know it is a state where we don’t feel…

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