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Is this the Age of Reason or the Age of Faith?
Suffering and pain continues to follow mankind. Ukraine’s city Mariupol is being starved and bludgeoned into submission as if it…
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The Two Russias
We have two different Russias. One is that of Tolstoy, Pasternak, V. Soloviev, and Chekhov, which stresses peace, love, and…
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End of the Infantry Soldiers, and Field Wars…
Second World War, which started as a battle between man and machine, ended with the machine’s victory, in the bombing…
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How Cultivation of Wheat Changed Mankind
There is no doubt that Humanity took a wrong turn with wheat. But all is not lost. If the Russian…
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Where Courses are a bother, and Campus Culture lacks guidance…
Students learn to skip and skim, not just their assigned readings, but everything. Everything is done at maximum speed and…
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The Legacies of Small Businesses
When the pandemic subsides one-third of New York City’s small businesses may never open again. This adds up to about…
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Cult of the Sati in Tharparkar
The tale of the veneration of Kasuma Sati and others who immolated themselves. Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro During my several years’…
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Ancient Remains of the Gaj Valley
There are also many prehistoric and Indus-period sites in different Nais or valleys in Khirthar. Of these, the Rohel Ji…
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Observations of an Expat: Crunch Meeting
International markets – stock markets, commodity markets, oil and gas markets—will either plunge or soar at the news from Brussels.…
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