Month: November 2021
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Blogs
G.M. Syed – The Torchbearer of Morality – Part-XI
G. M. Syed’s equal serving to all [Author’s Note: Will and Ariel Durant’s book – The Story of Civilization’s first…
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Blogs
How to develop reading habit among youngsters?
Technology is distracting every student from reading. Now question is how and who will redevelop the reading habit among the…
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Blogs
Is there such a thing as Depression?
Many researchers have sidestepped the question of what depression actually is. Instead, they’ve simply agreed on a definition and stuck…
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Research
Policing Abortion
Recent restrictions on the right to abortion in the United States imitate policies enacted 150 years ago. By Elizabeth Evens…
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Afghanistan
Researchers at risk in Afghanistan
Most academic staff — particularly women and those with international links — are either in hiding or looking to leave…
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Interview
Through the Glass Ceiling, and Beyond
Her career in astronomy began in 1951, when Ye, then in her early 20s, joined the Shanghai Astronomy Observatory. It…
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Education
Sindh Agriculture University becomes Smart Campus
7000 users affiliated with teachers, researchers and administration will be connected to the smart campus Tando Jam Sindh Agriculture University…
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Blogs
Resilience Thy Name Is Kech
People live off trading Iranian fuel, rearing cattle, date farming and fishing. The distances are long and the life is…
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Blogs
Observations of an Expat: Thanksgiving – Made in Britain
They were English. They were religious dissidents who arrived on the shores of New England mainly from East Anglia via…
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