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My Transformative Winter Vacation

 My Transformative Winter Vacation

This year’s winter was very different from the ones I usually have. My vacation began with a major setback, as I suffered from severe back pain that took nearly a month to recover from. Due to this, I could not study, exercise, or even spend time with my friends. Most of the days were spent...
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Islam Makhachev

  Islam Makhachev, a Skilful Wrestler

Islam Makhachev is a mixed martial arts (MMA) player from Russia, known for his lightweight fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Islam is known for his strength and wrestling skills. Islam Makhachev was born on September 27, 1991, in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia. From a very young age, Islam was interested in sports. As a...
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Biological Existence and Existential Vitality

Biological Existence and Existential Vitality

It is generally believed that living is simply being alive, just to let the pulse go. But a lot of people know that being alive was never truly part of living; rather, living is a purpose to keep things going on. Some have spent decades, but they never live their lives, for they lack the...
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Living in the Realm of Reflections

Living in the Realm of Reflections

Humans usually go with the assumption that they live and interact with others within a world that is independent of them. Society appears to behave according to its own personalities and ideas. Concealed under these interactions lies a subtle phenomenon – the social world often reflects the attitudes, expectations, and behaviors that individuals project into...
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Sex Differences in Trimethylamine N-Oxide Levels asCardiovascular Disease Risk Factors

IntroductionCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a collective term used to refer to a group of diseases affecting the heart (“cardio”) and blood vessels (“vascular”). The most common types of CVDs include Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), Myocardial Infarction (MI), and Stroke. CAD is caused by the buildup of atherosclerotic plaques in the coronary arteries, leading to narrowed...
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A Winter Sojourn in Punjab

A Winter Sojourn in Punjab

For the first time, I realized that winter vacations are not just meant for lying down, enjoying warm rooms, and reading books. This winter, I had the opportunity to visit Punjab, the land of five rivers: the Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, and Jhelum. It was beyond my imagination to witness a place where five major...
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wandering mystery

The Wandering Mystery

A heavy mist had settled on the streets of London as Miss Shadow walked on the pavement, her suitcase thumping behind her, towards the mystery that awaited her. She was dead exhausted because of the long travel, but what could she have done? She loved Solving mysteries and then an invitation to solve a mystery...
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natural classroom

My Natural Classroom

For many, an orchard may simply be a collection of trees, as dictionaries declare. I deny this definition, for I have lived with the kind of feeling these orchards provide. For me, it is a pulsating recollection of the past, a refuge where one sits down and gets lost in the dense vastness above and...
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Back Then

Back Then

It’s surprising how even the littlest things can stay with you. A bench beneath a tree. A creaky gate with rust. The sound of a school bell that meant something – Freedom, Fear, Fun. It was a long time ago, when we were just kids, running about halfway through a halfway that seemed never-ending. Everything...
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