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The Case for Test Cricket

Test Cricket vs T20 Cricket: Which Format Wins the Heart of Cricket?

Introduction Cricket is more than a game. It is a sport that has changed over time but still keeps its traditions. There are types of cricket like Test cricket and T20 cricket. They are very different. Test cricket is seen as the purest form of cricket. It needs patience, skill and endurance. T20 cricket is...

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Ratan Tata: A True Legend of Simplicity, Leadership, and Humanity

Ratan Tata: A True Legend of Simplicity, Leadership, and Humanity

introduction In the global landscape of business, individuals who successfully combine immense corporate growth with a deep, unwavering commitment to human welfare are rare. Ratan Naval Tata was one such rare leader. As the longtime chairman of the Tata Group—one of India’s oldest, largest, and most respected conglomerates—he transformed a domestically focused business house into...

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the good things about women

Why Society Celebrate Strong Women but Fears Their Independence

Introduction All over the world strong women are praised for what they do. People like them because they are brave and help others. We see women as good leaders, people who start new things and women who take care of their families. From business owners and politicians to athletes and women who fight for what’s...

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Gadgets: Changing Our Daily Lives

Gadgets: Changing Our Daily Lives

Technology has become an inseparable part of modern life. It influences how we communicate, learn, work, shop, and entertain ourselves. From simple mobile phones to advanced artificial intelligence tools, gadgets have transformed everyday activities, making them faster, more efficient, and more convenient. Devices such as smartphones, laptops, AI-powered assistants, and digital platforms like YouTube have...

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A person surrounded by books, vintage décor, and creative elements, reflecting the Anti-Algorithm Aesthetic and a lifestyle focused on individuality, authenticity, and personal expression.

The Anti-Algorithm Aesthetic: Choosing Authenticity in a World of Trends

Introduction In today’s world our tastes, choices and even personal styles are often influenced by algorithms. Social media platforms constantly recommend content based on what we have liked, watched or searched for before. While this makes it easier to discover ideas it can also create a cycle where everyone is exposed to similar trends. As...

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Positive and negative impacts of Social Media

Social Media and Mental Health

Introduction Social Media is now an integral part of the digital era. When it comes down to it, there are platforms where you can communicate, share ideas, learn new things and keep in touch with your friends and family, such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, and X (formerly Twitter). Checking social media is a common...

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Beyond the Plate: Rethinking Nutrition in 2026

Beyond the Plate: Rethinking Nutrition in 2026

Introduction For a time people were given strict rules about what to eat. We had to count calories avoid fats or follow a diet plan. It felt like a school exercise, not a way to live. Many of us got frustrated with advice. One day eggs were good the next they were bad. We are...

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A stylish young adult standing in front of a clothing rack, combining timeless wardrobe pieces with modern fashion trends, representing the balance between micro-trends and personal style.

Micro-Trends vs Personal Style: Finding Balance in Modern Fashion

Introduction Fashion is a way for people to express themselves. People use clothing and accessories to show their personality. What they like. Lately social media has changed how fashion trends spread. New styles come out every week and become popular quickly but they also disappear fast. These lived trends are called micro-trends. They make fashion...

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Learning New Skills Later in Life: Proving That Learning Has No Age Limit

Learning New Skills Later in Life: Proving That Learning Has No Age Limit

Many people believe that learning is only for children or young adults. Once formal education is completed and careers begin, it is easy to assume that the opportunity to learn new things gradually disappears. However, life often proves otherwise. Learning new skills later in life can be one of the most rewarding experiences a person...