Saviors of humanity Karl Landsteiner

    Md Taqi Yasir Born in Vienna, Austria on June 14, 1868, Karl Landsteiner saved the humanity by introducing the modern concept of blood groups, which on later part served as a mean of blood donation concept. Landsteiner was a medical science graduate of University of Vienna in 1891. Before the invention of blood groups people…

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      The Delusional Mind: Schizophrenia

      Tahsin Rahman Oshin Schizophrenia is a common mind condition found worldwide in people of all social classes, races and cultures. In most of the cases, especially teens, schizophrenia can be mixed up with teenage ‘drama’, aggression or stress. However, these are rather some of the widespread signs of the disorder and overlooking the matter can…

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        Goosebumps Comes Alive

        Marilyn Thipthorpe   I’m sure most of you have read one if not most of the books in the Goosebumps series. I remember pulling my mum to the store every month to buy my quota of books which invariably ALWAYS contained a Goosebumps title. When the series began to air on various cartoon channels I remember…

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          Tips for a Budding Writer

          Marilyn Thipthorpe We all know and hate that point when we get writers block. You’re searching for the right word or the appropriate opening sentence. Here are a few tips to follow if you are a budding writer. 1. Enjoy your work: Always appreciate your work no matter how trivial. Learn to enjoy what you’re…

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            Eastern University #Pledgeforparity

            Marylin Thipthorpe Eastern University organized and celebrated an open student event for Women’s Day. The Complaint Committee for Sexual Harassment worked hand in hand with all the department to put the event forward. The #PledgeforParity theme, was followed through and through, with speeches and personals opinions given on various topics, such as He for She,…

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              The Witness:Game Review

              Md Taqi Yasir The Witness is a new format of a high definition 3D puzzle game that can help you to solve the basic mathematical and puzzle related difficulties. The technicality of this game includes the enduring features of non-typical details and the mainland spots with higher definition. The game was released on 26th January…

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                Taking care of your mental health

                Tahsin Rahman Oshin We live in a country where mental health is not adequately prioritized. Psychiatrist and therapy session are scarcely available for such an overly populated country. However, we often overlook the fact that mental health can also be taken care of by ourselves to an extent. Here are some advices and methods on…

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                  The disappeared heart of the French Heir Louis XVII

                  Md Taqi Yasir The Duke of Normandy commonly known the second last and 27th heir of France, Prince Louis-Charles Capet survived only 10 years and died at that age tragically. The revolutionists of that time dethroned his father, Louis XVI-the king of France and a member of the Bourborn, the royal family of France. He…

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                    Nia Vardalos on My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2

                    Tarannum Sattar The Big Fat Greek Wedding is comingabck after 14 years. It was a budget movie that surprisingly became a hit. It took Nia Vardalos, the actress and writer of the story 14 years to bring out the sequel. “I couldn’t do it”, she said while admitting that her cast memebers pleaded her to…

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                      UniFrance Launches First French Film

                      Entertainment Desk The first edition of MercadoDel Cine Frances will be released this week during Miami Intl Film Festival. UniFrance is arranging 26 French films in Regal Theaters. The first edition has drawn 17 French sales agents including Wild Bunch, Le Bureau, Elle Driver, Le Pacte, Bac, Gaumont, SND and Versatile, and 27 Latin American…

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