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In Chinese literary tradition, the snake symbolizes renewal, longevity and health, with the shedding of its skin seen as a ...
Bahata Ansumali (in pic), a software technologist turned researcher, was in town recently for the Kolkata Literary Meet.
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Boxing has long been a muse for American writers, weaving tales of struggle and triumph. From Hemingway's gritty narratives ...
Entering Auschwitz on Saturday, January 27, 1945, the Soviet soldiers struggled to make sense of what they saw. The camp’s liberation had not come cheaply: overcoming fierce resistance from German ...
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he relationship between a city and literature is reciprocal. The city nourishes the imagination of writers while writers ...
Revelation of the Great Tribulation and the Antichrist (Part One) Author: W.F Kumuyi Publishers: Life Press Limited Reviewer: ...
The future of oncology lies in people-centered care, prioritizing patient needs and leveraging technology to improve cancer ...
Science dioramas of yesteryear can highlight the biases of the time. Exhibit experts are reimagining, annotating — and sometimes mothballing — the scenes.
The question “who is a Jew” predominates a majority of the discourses around the Judaic community and has done since the time that a popular and motivated enquiry into Jewishness first began. While ...