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| Invincible - Anup Bhandari |
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George Institute for International Health released a new study which states that back pain is a reoccurring problem for five million Australians. It further informs that around 25% of the Australian population suffers from back pain at any one time. [+more]
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| Thorns or Roses - Anup Bhandari |
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I spent some time in Nepal which coincided the great festival of Dashera. This festival is equivalent to Christmas celebrated in Australia. This 15 daylong celebration signifies the victory of good over evil. On the 10th day... [+more]
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| A lesson to learn - Sangeeta Rijal |
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We lack transportation facility to take women to health facilities. We lose our mothers due to lack of proper attention by relatives and sometimes by health workers. This is the time for us to put every effort to ensure that no mother dies while giving future to the nation — a child... [+more]
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| Man verses person - Pratichya Dulal |
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I was furious on hearing such a thing. As the name and designation of the lady was clearly stated in the itinerary sheet handed out to everyone just before the program started. Had he bothered to look at the... [+more]
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| Reduce the cigarette consumption per day to stay away from strongest addiction known to man - Luckysurya |
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No one starts smoking to become addicted to nicotine, neither they wish to die soon. People initiate smoking as they are burdened with tensions and being frustrated with their life. Another reason people start smoking is because... [+more]
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| Nuclear Technology for useful purpose than destructive one - Luckysurya |
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It is obvious, these days; many people get scared with the term “Nuclear Technology” due to the dangers associated with its use. In my opinion, although it is factual that nuclear weapons pose the greatest threat to human kind... [+more]
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| War in Iraq: Why US should pull out of Iraq - Bibek Karki |
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President George. W. Bush and his administration might say attacking Iraq was inevitable because Saddam possessed a great threat of WMD. Attacking Iraq was well planned; the only factor it was lacking was cultural norms, and beliefs of the Iraqi people... [+more]
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