How to Inspire Other People

    Myisha Nawar When you look back, do you have fond memories of someone who inspired you to be a better person or challenged you to achieve something greater? Such people tend to have a major impact on the lives of others, but not all inspirational people are born that way. Being an inspiration to others…

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      How To Deal With Overly-Dramatic People

      Samiul Bashar Samin Let’s face it, almost all the people you know inhibit signs of being overly-dramatic. It’s not that you don’t understand what they’re trying to say, it’s just that what they are saying is annoying and pretentious to the highest degree. Drama, being a close kin to high maintenance, may manifest itself in…

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        The Amazing Neuroscience Of Drummers

          Marilyn Thipthorpe I read in an article somewhere that drummers feel like the most unappreciated musicians in the world. I don’t know about that but I surely know some bands that would be nothing without their drummers. Common could you possibly have imagined Dream Theatre without Portnoy or even Blink-182 without Travis Barker? Yea…

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          Movie Review: The Witch

          Samiul Bashar Samin To call The Witch a horror film may give you the wrong idea. We hear ‘horror’ and we tend to think shocks, monsters, the catharsis of laughter after a nasty fright. The Witch is perhaps more a dread film that keeps you in a state of pent-up terror for 90 minutes, convinced…

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            Did King Tut have an Alien weapon ?

            Eshan Maitra Talking about Egyptian Pharaohs, the most known and recognizable historic figure that comes up is Pharaoh Tutankhamun. He was a shockingly successful ruler for a 9-years boy. But the more to mystery was how suddenly he died, just from a broken leg? There are also all the things about these cursed tomb myths….

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              Why You Don’t Read As Much As You Used To

              Myisha Nawar It’s not the churn of the twenty-four-hour news cycle that has dismembered that style of reading you were once so good at: the solid uninterrupted chunk, the afternoon in the park, the sleepless night (those sleepless nights, they were secretly the best). And no, I’m not going to be pedantic about WhatsApp and…

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                Verbal Abuse Hurts Just As Much As Physical Abuse

                Nusrat Jahan According to a report published in the April issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, reprimanding, swearing, hollering, accusing, annoying, debilitating, scorning, disparaging, and scrutinizing can be as destructive as physical or sexual abuse outside the home, or seeing physical abuse at home. At the point when verbal misuse is steady and serious,…

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                  GENDER EQUALITY IN URBAN BANGLADESH: IS IT REAL?

                  Nobonita Chowdhury Being an urban Bangladeshi woman in 2016 is considered to be a privilege. We didn’t have to grow up in the era our mothers and grandmothers did. We have access to basic civil rights and have a wider range of career choices than our previous generation could have ever imagined. More importantly: we…

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                    The Evolution of the Book

                    Gutenberg’s Press: What makes a book, a book? Is it just anything that stores and communicates information or does it have to do with paper, binding, font, ink, its smell of the pages? Is this a book? To answer these questions we need to go back of the book as we know it and understand…

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                      Bangladesh Smiles

                      The water over there is like crystal clear. When you will be swimming, you might see fishes. Many people go for Jaaflong rather than going there. This place is beautiful. But I want to tell my fellow traveler’s friend not to throw waste material on the water. Because Jaaflong has lost its beauty only for…

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