Varsha Dhankani
I am a software developer by profession and an enthusiast at heart with a variety of interests. Writing gives me immense pleasure and helps me know myself better.
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World is a Small PlaceNot all of us are good at accepting new people and their newer different ways of behavior. We tend to bond with a small group of people around us whom we select based on our own judgments.
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Nuclear Fusion and FutureMore and more scientists have steeped themselves into research and development of technology to harness nuclear fusion power.
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NostalgiaWednesday trips to Ganesh temple have been replaced by unending net surfing. The respecting titles 'aunt' and 'uncle' of respectable ages have been replaced by Mrs. Thomson and Mr. Right of equally respectable ages.
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Surya NamaskarAs the name implies, Surya Namaskara is Salutation to the Sun. The best time to practice Surya Namaskar is either at sunrise or sunset facing towards the sun. -
Book Lovers'In an era where bookstores and libraries are passe, the internet has opened loads of avenues for the book lovers.
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Importance of Hobbies and PassionsJobs that leave no time for hobbies are themselves strong reasons to have hobbies and to take time to indulge in them.
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America and Decline of MoralityOpenness of minds is one thing, losing morality in the face of modernity is completely another.
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GRE: What's It About?Your guide to getting a high score on GRE.
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Women and NatureWoman has been vested with a radical nature of giving; giving to the family, parents, husband, children, friends and the world.
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Doing Nothing: Why Boredom is GoodIt is totally human to feel dull and restless at times. And it is a legitimate human emotion to feel bored. Make the most out of boredom!
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Increasing Prosperity, Growing InsecurityGrowing prosperity has invariably added to our sense of insecurity concerning our possessions, both material and otherwise. As our bank accounts grow, in number and in worth, the boundary walls around our houses grow higher.