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DIALOGUES IN ASTROLOGY 05: Need for Introspection by the Discipline of Astrology

  “Father, we need to take sides “Herngya clenching his fists he spoke to his father “It’s not easy to side, I just can’t walk into death’s arms”  waving his hands in in air Agpti avoided eye contact with Herngyaa. “This is our chance father. Long we have served Great  Ndra, long have we been …

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So long the veil of unknown covers our eyes everything is illusion. Science works on data, this data helps to remove the veils to expose the science behind things. We as a generation have grown on education based on these scientific process. What we forget is, this education is not designed to create thinkers, it …

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Assessment is a synonym for Examinations. and the title of the post is as meaningless as it could be I have long believed that the mark of true blood crescentian is their ability to appear for exams. Just imagine a room full of people, are gathered by a dictatorial regime for execution.. all are afraid …

I was always a believer in the socio-economic theory that population growth declines with rising education and rising living standards. The crude version of this theory is that poor and illiterate people have more kids. But facts around me belied this theory. Like many in my generation, I have roughly four to five uncles/aunts on …

Trilogies are difficult to watch, mostly by the third film, the events of the first one become hazy. Unless you are fan of the franchise, you are handicapped as you enter the theatre. The Lord of the Rings trilogy was painful (sorry fans!). I mean, the first movie began with a promising scene of a …