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Transcending Cultural Barriers: Simhadnandini
For Lasya Mavillapalli, a well known performer of Simhanandini dance form, she and her family eats, breathes and lives dance. Born in a family of dancers and Sangeet Natak Akademi and Kalaimamani awar
Escanaba: Disability Awareness
In Escanaba, Michigan at the Delta Plaza Mall, a special event to create disability awareness was held on 3rd March 2018. According to the fundraising coordinator for friends of DATA, Jodi Carlson, th
Basket Girls to Break the Myth of Equality
In a maiden initiative in the history of National Basketball Association (NBA), the much-needed boost for women players in the country has been announced. In this initiative, a series of events will b
India’s Response to Musk’s Venture
SpaceX was set up by entrepreneur Elon Musk with the vision of reducing space transportation costs and facilitating the colonization of Mars. Last month, SpaceX heaved two communications satellites al
Indian Hockey Team Is Efficient Enough To Beat Top Sides, Says Manpreet Singh
Manpreet Singh, ace-midfielder of the Indian Hockey Team is positive enough about the team capable of beating top sides in the world and win a medal, if not gold in the upcoming Commonwealth Games of
Lakshmi Bai - All You Need To Know About The Warrior Queen
Lakshmi Bai also known as the queen of Jhansi was born in 1835 at Kashi, India and died as the leader of the Indian Mutiny in 1858 at a tender age of 29. While she was growing up, she became skilled a
Football: A Game for All
With India qualifying FIFA 2018, it would be a dream come true for us, Indians. Even though it is one of the most populous game here, but in 1950, Indian footballers inspite of qualifying was not allo
The Nitty Gritties of an Anthropologist
Let me introduce Linda Spurlock, a professor in the department of Anthropology, Ohio who works as a biological anthropologist and facial reconstruction artist when she is not teaching. She tries to fi
Virat Kohli Desires More for India
Virat Kohli - Captain of the Indian Cricket Team was not as excited about his team's success at South Africa after he received the International Cricket Council Test Championship for the second time i
This is How Babies' Brains Process Touch
Touch is one of the first of the 3 senses that develops but there is much less known about how a baby's brains respond to the touch than to how it reacts to the sound of mom's voice or to the sight of
Edberg's Wishful Thinking on Young Tennis Players Winning a Slam
For Stefan Edberg, it is quite common to answer the most common question being thrown at him from tennis's generational differences to coaching Federer. But, there are still some questions that can gi
5 Tips to Enhance Creativity and Productivity
Here are some helpful tips to boost your creativity and productivity at the same time: Create a state of psychological distance: Ever wondered why you get some of the most productive ideas at some
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