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Karachi: The backbone of Pakistan

If Karachi sinks in the flooding, all of Pakistan will bleed economically. The current wave of heavy downpour is considered a curse on Karachi—a city of more than 20 million people with a gigantic industrial sector, vibrant economic, trade and business activity, a sea port that is responsible for all maritime security arrangements, sea trade ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3gKxkqd

China-Iran partnership: regional and global scenario

The New York Times, in its July 11, 2020 edition revealed some details of the undergoing China-Iran twenty-five-year comprehensive strategic partnership’s final draft. Earlier, Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif presented this historic understanding in the Iranian Parliament (Majlis). He then disclosed that a decision to this effect ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3jrgZs0

Quick renewal of Pak-Saudi ties

Saudi Arabia has always acted as an elder brother by standing with Pakistan during the most difficult crises. It was HRH King Faysal bin Saud who sent spare parts for fighter jets and stood openly with Pakistan during the Indo-Pak war in 1965.There were many difficult moments where Saudi Arabia’s help cannot be forgotten as it remained as an ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2Gg9tSI

Past in Perspective

Harichand Rai is known as the father of modern Karachi. Electricity was introduced in Karachi in 1913 by one of its earliest mayors, Harichand Rai. He was a Hindu Sindhi and is known, in history, as the father of modern Karachi. Harchandrai was elected the mayor of Karachi in 1911. Under his mayorship, there were several civic improvements to the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ERngyt

Atmospheric scientists study fires to resolve ice question in climate models

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Atmospheric scientists study fires to resolve ice question in climate models Black carbon not as important for ice particle formation as previously thought More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301151&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Importance of rainfall for tropical animals

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Importance of rainfall for tropical animals Scientists need to consider the role of precipitation in an organism's ecological niche More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301152&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

The myth of ‘enforced disappearances’

August 30 is the International day of Victims of Enforced Disappearances. Sub-nationalists in and outside Pakistan find it convenient to exaggerate Pakistan’s record on the issue and try to make a lot of hue and cry. In order to set the record straight, there is a need for informed debate on the issue.To start with Indian Illegally Occupied ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QyS35J

Pakistan and maritime competition

Bits of broken pottery are usually found ashore at many places all along the littoral states of Indian Ocean. This depicts history, revealing itself for any carbon testing to reach a conclusion; IOR (Indian Ocean region) is a single contiguous region since centuries.It is just the beginning of this century and many countries are already out of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/31Fa3Sb

Sighs from Karachi

I had to travel to Karachi at the start of last week, for a few cases fixed before the honourable Sindh High Court. On Wednesday, as I was scheduled to fly back to Lahore, the floodgates of the sky opened, pouring unprecedented rain on this ill-prepared city. And, as we know from the immortal words of this city’s ace political leader, ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QDjqeI

Past in Perspective

“We define entire epics of humanity by the technology they use.”–Reed Hastings (CEO Netflix) Image: Netflix In August 1997, Netflix was first founded by two serial entrepreneurs Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph as a movie rental service. Users would order movies on the Netflix website and then receive DVDs in post. After ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2YL7TP7

Dynamic kirigami shoe-grip is designed to reduce risks of slips and falls

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Dynamic kirigami shoe-grip is designed to reduce risks of slips and falls With inspiration from kirigami, engineered shoe provides grip More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301145&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

New 'molecular computers' find the right cells

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New 'molecular computers' find the right cells A laboratory breakthrough in cell targeting may improve the safety of cancer-killing cells More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301146&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Pak-Saudi relations

For quite some time, the media has been focusing on the reported issues in relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, insinuating that the Saudi government was not happy over criticism of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) by our foreign minister for not convening the meeting of its Council of Foreign Ministers on Kashmir. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/31DJlcQ

Learn to unlearn

There is a lot of stuff in our minds. A huge amount of dislikes, biases, prejudices, and other harmful emotions occupying our minds leave hardly any space for fresh air, joy, or happiness. We suffer from overthinking, fear, and anxiety. Why do we have this when we know that there is nothing to worry about when there is nothing to lose, because ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/31ARCxW

Understanding the Two-Nation Theory

The general understanding of two nation theory is that Hindus and Muslims are two distinct nations, indeed two different civilisations, that are unique, as Jinnah put it, in their “culture and civilisation, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature, sense of value and proportion, legal laws and moral codes, ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hFQRJt

Past in Perspective

“Life is a hurricane, and we board up to save what we can and bow low to the earth to crouch in that small space above the dirt where the wind will not reach.”–Jesmyn Ward Image: Britannica In the early morning hours of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf coast of the United States. Known as the deadliest hurricane ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hRgpnn

Republic of Serbia : Fourth Review under the Policy Coordination Instrument-Press Release and Staff Report

Republic of Serbia : Fourth Review under the Policy Coordination Instrument-Press Release and Staff Report Published August 28, 2020 at 11:00PM

Cook Islands : Technical Assistance Report–Macroeconomic, Financial, and Structural Policies

Cook Islands : Technical Assistance Report–Macroeconomic, Financial, and Structural Policies Published August 28, 2020 at 09:00AM

Risk and investment in the pandemic

The economic shudder of the COVID-19 pandemic has led most investors to lose money, many to assume a holding pattern, and a large amount to pull back on investments in low-income countries. The necessary containment measures, applied to slow the pandemic’s spread, together with lower global demand have had a significant impact on economic ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hBN7ZE

Age-old principles which are still modern

Holy books give advice about how people should live in many ways, how we should behave towards each other and what feelings we harbour and show. In Jeremiah 9:23-24, we read: “Let not the wise boast of their wisdom or the strong boast of their strength, or the rich boast of their riches, but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32rEFpu

Chasing promises—Protecting the vulnerable

Few examples can be quoted across the world where the two-party system in a functional democracy was successfully challenged by a third force. It happened in Pakistan—the country with its unique experience of democracy. Various factors including a low-literacy rate, biradri (caste) system, socio-economic disparities and regular ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3gEKhSi

Past in Perspective

“I can’t think of another institution which has done so much for the arts as this tiny, cramped tea house where the crockery is cracked, and the lights don’t function.”–Intezar Hussain Image: Scroll.in          -       Located on Mall Road ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/34ByQbP

Republic of Madagascar : Request for Disbursement under the Rapid Credit Facility-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Republic of Madagascar

Republic of Madagascar : Request for Disbursement under the Rapid Credit Facility-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Republic of Madagascar Published August 27, 2020 at 09:00AM

Small quake clusters can't hide from AI

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Small quake clusters can't hide from AI Researchers use deep learning to find signs present before deadly Greenland landslide More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301126&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Fossil pollen samples suggests vulnerability to extinctions ahead

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Fossil pollen samples suggests vulnerability to extinctions ahead Reduced resilience of North American plant biomes could be setting the stage for mass extinctions More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301127&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

National centre of gravity

“To achieve victory we must mass our forces at the hub of all power and movement. The enemy’s “centre of gravity.” –Carl von Clausewitz In a competitive examination 30 years ago, we were asked to briefly explain General von Clausewitz’s theory of the Centre of Gravity (CoG) and explain in detail its ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2EsHXRe

Own it

On June 14, Indian actor Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide by hanging himself from the ceiling. An FIR was filed against his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty under charges of abetment to suicide.As a mental health practitioner, I work closely with people suffering from anxiety, depression and difficulties in functioning in life. When I read about ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3aX7e1Y

‘Indian Punjab Will Burn’

At a virtual meeting, Indian Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, while addressing his Haryana counterpart, Manohar Lal Khattar, and Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, warned the Centre that “Punjab will burn” if they completed the Sutlej Yamuna Link Canal—and that Haryana and Rajasthan would also ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/34B9f2t

Past in Perspective

“Guinness in producing this book hopes that it may assist in resolving many disputes, and may, we hope, turn heat into light.”–Rt. Hon. the Earl of Iveagh (Chairman at the time of the Guinness Park Royal Brewery in London) Image: HuffPost The first edition of the Guinness Book of Records was published on the 27th of August, ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QuMdlS

Researchers identify structure of 'blue whirls'

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Researchers identify structure of 'blue whirls' Spinning blue flames are potential new avenue for low-emission combustion More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301122&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Youm-e-Tasees—a day to revive the pledge

Though formally founded on August 26, 1941, the Jamaat-e-Islami is ideally the continuation of the movement which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had set up fourteen hundred and fifty years ago in Makkah.Companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and great scholars, sufis and leaders like Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Shafi, Imam Ahmad bin Hambal, Imam Malik and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2Qt0Tla

Towards clean and green energy

Since assuming the charge as Minister for Energy in Punjab, I have emphasised on the generation of cheap, clean and environment-friendly energy. I believe that the road towards our economic independence and prosperity passes through it. We, at the Punjab Energy Department, are working hard towards achieving this goal. Execution of the Naya ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2EER9la

Austerity and spending

Could the current economic slowdown in Pakistan be a result of unnaturally hyped up austerity slogans of PTI when it assumed power? The notion is worth exploring, because suddenly Pakistan from being described as an overheated economy in 2018, today finds itself in a negative growth trap; one that it is finding increasingly difficult to escape ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32pv9mO

Past in Perspective

“Love. The reason I dislike that word is that it means too much for me, far more than you can understand.”-Leo Tolstoy Image: Playbill On August 26 1992, Anna Karenina opened up at the Circle Theatre in Times Square and ran for 46 performances. Directed by Theodore Mann, the Broadway production starred Ann Crumb in the lead role and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3b0qADs

Out of sync: Ecologists report that climate change is affecting bee, plant life cycles

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Out of sync: Ecologists report that climate change is affecting bee, plant life cycles Bees are emerging later in the spring than flowers More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301117&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Research reveals coral spawning features

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Research reveals coral spawning features Surprisingly, stony coral sperm and eggs share similar genetic functions More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301118&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Understanding locust swarm could improve collision avoidance

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Understanding locust swarm could improve collision avoidance Low-power collision detector mimics locust avoidance response More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301121&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

CPEC; a boost for economic recovery

As the COVID-19 pandemic is gradually brought under control under the concerted efforts of Pakistan’s government and people, the Punjab government has recently lifted lockdown restrictions on tourism, hospitality industry and the like. Due to the pandemic’s impact, Pakistan’s economy is estimated to fall into recession in the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2EzRPs1

Equality of opportunity

The late American president, John F Kennedy, once claimed that while all of us do not have equal talent—all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our individual talents.The Single National Curriculum debate appears to be polarising critics on the ability of the state to foster cohesion through a standardisation of the education ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32Bj523

Mumtaz Bola; the exemplary record keeper

After the partition of the Subcontinent on August 14,1947, while there was an inflow of refugees, there was also mass exodus of Hindus and Sikhs to the other side of the border leaving behind their properties and wealth. To rehabilitate the Muslims who opted for the new land, a department of Settlement and Rehabilitation was established which was ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QmXche

Past in Perspective

“The markets in a panic are like a countryduring a coup, and seen in retrospect thatis how they were that day”– Michael Lewis Image: Bloomberg October 19, 1987 is famously known in history as the day Wall Street crashed, or in other words “Black Monday”. To this day it remains the biggest single one day stock market ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3aTlskd

Scientists find closest known asteroid to fly by Earth

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Scientists find closest known asteroid to fly by Earth Asteroid measures 10 to 20 feet across, roughly the size of an SUV More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301104&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Flipping a metabolic switch to slow tumor growth

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Flipping a metabolic switch to slow tumor growth Antibiotic may be a metabolic switch that affects tumor lipids More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301106&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Scientists create world's most detailed tornado simulations

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Scientists create world's most detailed tornado simulations Supercomputer helps scientists find new features, mechanisms in tornadoes More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301102&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Siachen is ours

The Siachen Glacier was discovered in 1907 and is the world’s largest glacier outside of the polar regions. It is 72 kilometres long and 3 kilometres wide. The glacier emanates near the Indra Koli Pass, on the Pak China border, 37 nautical miles southeast of K2. Then, it runs along the Saltoro Range in a south eastern direction until it ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QgSxgr

The changing dynamics of the Iran-Israel conflict

General Qasim Solemani of Iran was assassinated after he, and Iran, was blamed for the death of many American soldiers. Soon after, American and Israeli forces deployed to punish Iran. Instead of direct confrontation, Iran preferred a ‘strategy of deterrence’. According to this, “If Iran was attacked, the response would begin ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2CT5udn

Labbaik Ya Hussain (A.S.)

History is an unforgiving court. It sits in judgment over god-kings and sprawling empires that had conquered the known world of their time. And conveniently, with the passage of time, history buries their names and obscures their memory. Even those who are remembered in the annals of history, are so done for academic and cultural perspectives. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3aQ1t5U

Past in Perspective

“Adventure is worthwhile in itself.”-Amelia Mary Earhart Image: Getty Images On August 24, 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly non-stop across America. The solo trip from Los Angeles to Newark took her 19 hours and 5 minutes.Born in 1987, Earhart had always been a tomboy and was fond of adventures. In December 1920 ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/34q11dv

Prolonged war: Demoralised Indian troops in IIOK

The decades-long deployment of hundreds and thousands of troops in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) has demoralised the Indian security forces, who have unleashed a nonstop reign of terror against the innocent people of Kashmir, especially the youth and women. The cause of demoralisation is not only the failure in crushing the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QgUZDN

Geostrategic developments and concerns

With the latest Sino-Iran geostrategic alliance, the world’s geo-political canvas is getting galvanised to almost pre-cold war status, offering a number of options to the regional and globalised powers to work with. US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo notified the United Nations on behalf of the Trump Administration that the US wants all UN ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2QdGjoW

Don’t shoot the messenger

Because we should care about what people are thinking about critical issues, polling is important. It opens a window so we can hear the voices of public opinion and make intelligent policy decisions.Sometimes, poll results affirm what we believe to be true and we feel gratified. On other occasions, the findings run counter to our expectations and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hmXOPx

Past in Perspective

“There is nothing nearer to my heart than to have a great center of culture and learning in a place like Peshawar”-Mohammad Ali Jinnah Image: Wikapedia Islamia College in Peshawar was founded by Nawab Sir Abdul Qayyum Khan and Sir George Rose-Keppel in 1913. One of the oldest institutions for Higher Education in Pakistan, it ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3l7gs05

Is online education here to stay?

Scepticism about online teaching in Pakistan comes from a simple fact: Most of the educators never chose to teach online before COVID-19. They were forced by the pandemic. Overwhelmed by the profound sense of ‘human loss’ many now feel paralysed, unable to tap the true potential of the virtual environment.Virtual classrooms offer vast ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3l9khSn

Pakistani SportsTech

While Pakistan isn’t exactly renowned for its sporting achievements, outside of cricket, its sports manufacturing and textile industries were mostly well regarded for producing some of sports’ most iconic kits and goods.However, with economies of scale, and the ease of business access in China, local manufacturers have suffered ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3aY1UeR

Israel: Emerging might with rock-solid US backing

Israel is now emerging as a mighty power due to solid support from the USA during the recent past. It seems that both the US and Israel have solidified their co-existence and both are moving with a specific agenda.Let us discuss how the west brought Israel into existence and how it was planted in the middle of the Arab world. The conflict of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/34j31nX

Past in Perspective

“There has been absolutely no lighter side of my life during the last 12 years”-Fatima Jinnah Image: Wikipedia In January 1965, Fatima Jinnah stood against Ayub Khan in the 2nd Pakistani Presidential elections which he himself had instituted. The president was to be elected by 80,000 basic democrats and while Ayub Khan was ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2Qlt4Cx

Equatorial winds ripple down to Antarctica

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Equatorial winds ripple down to Antarctica Equatorial wind patterns in Antarctica reveal new connections in global circulation More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301096&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Lessons learnt from online education

The COVID-19 pandemic has disturbed almost all of the sectors but the education sector is amongst the most severely-hit sectors. According to UNESCO, closures of educational institutions in more than 180 countries around the globe have highlighted inequalities in education, digital divide and lacunas in distance and remote education. While most of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3ghUpQC

Direction-setting initiatives

In a briefing on Wednesday about the implementation of the Kamyab Jawan programme launched by the PTI government, the Prime Minister was informed that since the initiation of the scheme, 30,000 youth had applied for loans amounting to Rs53 billion. He was informed that 21 banks were handling the loan advancement and so far, Rs1 billion had been ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3j5EGWZ

Learning to master life, not to pass school tests

Soon a new school year opens. It is a paradox that the educational institutions, which are meant to be safe and good places to be for children and youth, also are places that create the most stress, discomfort and worry in the young. They often experience a feeling of being insufficient and never being able to fulfil the wishes and ambitions of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3iUR8Ze

Past in Perspective

Image : thevintagenews   On the 21st of August 1911, the French painter Louis Béroud wandered into the Louvre to observe the Mona Lisa, and instead was confronted by four metal pegs. He rushed to security who then alerted the media and thus ensued the great theft of the generation. Known in Italian as the “La Goicanda”, the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3aJ6zAT

ALMA sees most distant Milky Way look-alike

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ALMA sees most distant Milky Way look-alike Very young galaxy looks surprisingly like ours More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301091&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Climate change projected to increase seasonal East African rainfall

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Climate change projected to increase seasonal East African rainfall Precipitation during the "short rains" could double by the end of the century More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301087&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Plasma guides maintain focus of lasers

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Plasma guides maintain focus of lasers When a laser is fired, care must be taken to ensure it doesn't spread too thin More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301089&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

How to Learn Everything: The MasterClass Diaries

Irina Dumitrescu | Longreads | August 2020 | 5,406 words (21 minutes) When I was a teenager I read James Thurber’s Secret Life of Walter Mitty . I fell in love with this story of a meek, middle-aged Connecticut man whose daydreams afford him temporary escape from a dreary shopping trip with his overbearing wife. Maybe it was because I was an incorrigible daydreamer too. Or maybe I read in his fantasies of being a fearless Navy commander, a world-famous surgeon, or a brandy-swilling bomber pilot a sense of my own opportunities in life, at that point still wide open if you left my gender out of it. Unlike Walter Mitty, I could still learn anything, be anyone. With time I found a calling, studied for a doctorate in medieval literature, published a book only a handful of people would read, and gained a longed-for professorship. But new desires arose. I discovered I want to write books for more than five readers, and that doing so is remarkably hard. I started to feel afraid of being t

How to Learn Everything: The MasterClass Diaries

Irina Dumitrescu | Longreads | August 2020 | 5,406 words (21 minutes) When I was a teenager I read James Thurber’s Secret Life of Walter Mitty . I fell in love with this story of a meek, middle-aged Connecticut man whose daydreams afford him temporary escape from a dreary shopping trip with his overbearing wife. Maybe it was because I was an incorrigible daydreamer too. Or maybe I read in his fantasies of being a fearless Navy commander, a world-famous surgeon, or a brandy-swilling bomber pilot a sense of my own opportunities in life, at that point still wide open if you left my gender out of it. Unlike Walter Mitty, I could still learn anything, be anyone. With time I found a calling, studied for a doctorate in medieval literature, published a book only a handful of people would read, and gained a longed-for professorship. But new desires arose. I discovered I want to write books for more than five readers, and that doing so is remarkably hard. I started to feel afraid of being t

Just say it

I was always blunt. As a child it was considered cute, as a teenager very rude and as an adult it sometimes caused rupture in relationships. And then I decided to become a therapist and now I get paid to be blunt. So why is bluntness seen as a negative quality? According to google, blunt means being uncompromisingly forthright. The word ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/34dLUUw

Ending social injustice: Single national curriculum

Nelson Mandela once famously said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” This weapon is certainly important for Pakistan now more than ever if this country wants to catch up with the world in terms of economy and technology. Currently Pakistan has three parallel systems of education ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3aFhNqd

Why proclaiming the Kashmiri identity is important

Ascending to Ganga Choti from Sudhan Gali in a 1981 Land Cruiser, with Rehan, the driver of the 4x4 Jeep, I asked, “Are tourists visiting from outside?” I had intended to inquire about the inflow of foreign tourists. He replied, “They have started arriving after ease in pandemic restrictions.” I asked again, sensing my ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3iXwcAU

Past in Perspective

“In its highest form, poetry is more philosophical than philosophy itself”-Javed Iqbal Published in September 1924, Bang-e-Dara, or The Call of the Marching Bell, was Allama Iqbal’s first Urdu poetry book. The poems in this collection were written over a span of 20 years and some had previously been published in Persian. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2Q5lPi6

Flies and mosquitoes beware: Here comes the slingshot spider

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Flies and mosquitoes beware: Here comes the slingshot spider Spider stores enough energy to produce acceleration 100 times that of a cheetah More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301086&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Highly sensitive dopamine detector uses 2D materials

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Highly sensitive dopamine detector uses 2D materials Dopamine detector can help in early diagnosis of Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and schizophrenia More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301084&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Go into the polar night

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Go into the polar night Scientists release planetarium show on epic expedition to the Arctic More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301085&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Fire/Flood: A Southern California Pastoral

Yxta Maya Murray | Longreads | August 2020 | 4,990 words (20 minutes)   — with thanks to Dr. Alex Pivovaroff 1. Chaparral spreads its hard, green shine over the hills and valleys of Southern California. This tough-leafed shrub community established itself as part of the local plant landscape millions of years ago. It flourishes during the area’s rainy springs, and survives droughts by plunging its sturdy roots deep into granite bedrock, which can hold a surprising amount of water. Chaparral also bears a reputation for fire. These plants have adapted to the types of blazes Southern California’s semi-arid landscape has historically endured, and some varieties of chaparral evolved a literally incendiary mode of survival: their seeds need to burn in order to sprout. After wildfires scorch the land, the chaparral bursts into a glossy biome, hosting fire-follower poppy blossoms that fan out over the blackened hills. 2. Los Angeles has always lacked an adequate supply of indigenous