The wind, like a gentle breeze, brushed against my face as I stood at the edge of the well. I gazed down and saw my father in the depths, beckoning me to jump. I shivered, not just because of the cold air, but the excitement bubbling inside me as wel
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Through the watching glass At bliss of dawn In the calmest corner of the world Walking down the memory lane Reminiscing those halcyon times Where the days frolicked with the fluttering breeze And chasing those quaint and pliant fant
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Conscience – a bright glow gliding through the vast expanse of ice. The world above is all bright. The world below invisible and hidden. The eyes which have seen only colour so far open wide in agony. They catch a
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A phrase that evokes thought is "The insatiable demand for more." Who heard of anyone happy, someone who wouldn’t be satisfied, who always had to have more and more; more thrills, more indulgence, more power, more possessions? Some overindulge by
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We glimpsed the main functions of our body in the earlier article of this series. Now, we will see the four signals notified by our body that we need to obey for healthy living. Hunger Hunger is the basic feeling of life that drives us every da
The Evolution of the Web
Around 30 years ago, the Internet was merely a library with a collection of static web pages that users could access from any part of the world. This read-only Internet was known as Web 1.0. Over time, with the onset of the 21'st century, the Interne
Life as a Plummie
With the dawn of the early 10s, after the onset of my adolescence, I found myself retreating to a relative’s, frittering away the start of my summer vacation. My father, akin to most parents that burdened themselves with the betterment of their child
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Disclaimer: I want to clarify that I'm not a history major. This article attempts to shed some light on the importance of history and how it affects us, thereby forming a rational grounding on its need. With that out of the way, the following questio
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Movies are a great source of entertainment. Have you ever noticed why some movies have more male fan bases while some have more female fan bases? Well, it all has to do with perspective. Feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey first coined the terms: mal
Stellar Engines
Have you ever woken up to a bad dream? The planet-killing kind with black holes, supernovas, and stuff? If yes, have you ever chewed over a real-time solution for if we ever were to face such a cosmic catastrophe in the world that we are living in ri
The wind, like a gentle breeze, brushed against my face as I stood at the edge of the well. I gazed down and saw my father in the depths, beckoning me to jump. I shivered, not just because of the cold air, but the excitement bubbling inside me as wel
Through the watching glass At bliss of dawn In the calmest corner of the world Walking down the memory lane Reminiscing those halcyon times Where the days frolicked with the fluttering breeze And chasing those quaint and pliant fant
Conscience – a bright glow gliding through the vast expanse of ice. The world above is all bright. The world below invisible and hidden. The eyes which have seen only colour so far open wide in agony. They catch a
A phrase that evokes thought is "The insatiable demand for more." Who heard of anyone happy, someone who wouldn’t be satisfied, who always had to have more and more; more thrills, more indulgence, more power, more possessions? Some overindulge by
We glimpsed the main functions of our body in the earlier article of this series. Now, we will see the four signals notified by our body that we need to obey for healthy living. Hunger Hunger is the basic feeling of life that drives us every da
Around 30 years ago, the Internet was merely a library with a collection of static web pages that users could access from any part of the world. This read-only Internet was known as Web 1.0. Over time, with the onset of the 21'st century, the Interne
With the dawn of the early 10s, after the onset of my adolescence, I found myself retreating to a relative’s, frittering away the start of my summer vacation. My father, akin to most parents that burdened themselves with the betterment of their child
Disclaimer: I want to clarify that I'm not a history major. This article attempts to shed some light on the importance of history and how it affects us, thereby forming a rational grounding on its need. With that out of the way, the following questio
Movies are a great source of entertainment. Have you ever noticed why some movies have more male fan bases while some have more female fan bases? Well, it all has to do with perspective. Feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey first coined the terms: mal
Have you ever woken up to a bad dream? The planet-killing kind with black holes, supernovas, and stuff? If yes, have you ever chewed over a real-time solution for if we ever were to face such a cosmic catastrophe in the world that we are living in ri