Your Soul Purpose

    Nusrat Jahan Every day, you have the same schedule- work, eat, sleep, and repeat. With all our daily hurdles, we often tend to lose ourselves and what is important to us in a pool of stress; we lose our soul purpose. However, if we rediscover ourselves, we will lead a much more triumphant and satisfying,…

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      Chemically Induced Love Y

      Samiul Bashar Samin Love hurts”—as the saying goes—and a certain degree of pain and difficulty in intimate relationships is unavoidable. Sometimes it may even be beneficial, since, as it is often argued, some types (and amounts) of suffering can lead to personal growth, self-discovery, and a range of other essential components of a life well…

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        The Incomparable Malala

        We know Malala Yousafzai and she came to the famous The Ellen Show for an episode. Here is some of the conversation between Ellen and Malala Ellen: you were shot in the face at 15 years of age and you hold no anger towards the man, who shot you, how is that possible? Malala: I…

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          Notorious Suicide Spots

          Minnie Potter 1. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, U.S.A. So many people have committed suicide by jumping off the bridge that the authorities have stopped keeping records to discourage more deaths. As a method of suicide leaping from the Golden Gate Bridge is pretty effective. For the 5% who survive the 75mph (120km/h) impact from…

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            How To Be Organized

            Myisha Nawar Nothing is better than a home which is easy to navigate through, with belongings that are even easier to find. Check out the following resolutions for systemization and get to organizing! Whether it is you home, bedroom, kitchen, office, closet or desk, you need to know what is where, throw away anything you…

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              The Mind-Games Food Plays With You

              Samiul Bashar Samin If weight were a matter of calories in and calories out, we’d all be the weight we choose. Everyone’s gotten the memo. We all know the ‘eat less’ principle. Losing weight should be as easy as choosing a shirt colour. And yet, somehow it isn’t, and the United States grows heavier. It’s…

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                Movie Review: Alice through the Looking Glass

                Myisha Nawar Okay let’s face it. It is not an easy thing to re-create Lewis Carroll’s whimsical, completely topsy-turvical tale of un-reality. Underland Wonderland is a place that gyres and gimbles far too crazily with poetic, toppled over madness and inside our logic to be truly pinned to the modern sterility of digital film. It…

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                  Hey Arnold! creator forced by internet

                  Tara Sattar The famous cartoon ‘Hey Arnold!’ has recently been brought under much scrutiny as someone on twitter posted about the cartoon sowing inappropriate scene. But according to the creator Craig Barlett, nothing appropriate is going on in the film. The much speculated scene merely shows Uncle Chuck eating and nothing else. Barlett, in an…

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                    Tales of Zestiria the X Anime

                    Forhad Hossain Bandai Namco Games has announced the starting of the Tales of Zestiria the Xanime on their official website. The premiere will be held on July 3 in Tokyo MX, with airings on July 5 on Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, TV Aichi, and BS11. The story goes like: Sorey grew up among some spiritual…

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                      Emmy’s to shake up norms

                      Tara Sattar The voting for Emmy’s start from June 3 and this time things might look different. The prominent Oscar’s winners were much speculated and predictable but rumor has that the Emmy’s award winners list might be completely new. Somewhere in the vicinity of 400 scripted series and north of 750 unscripted programs technically are…

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