The History of Clocks ( Watches )
The History of Clocks Watches
Introduction: The word "clock" comes from the French word cloche which means bell. It entered the language around the 14th...
Children and Proper Nutrition: A Never-Ending Struggle
Children and Proper Nutrition: A Never-Ending Struggle
Introduction: Proper nutrition is essential for children's growth and development, but it can often feel like a never-ending...
Access to Equal Opportunity
Access to Equal Opportunity
As per political theory,equality of opportunity or Equal opportunity is the concept which is understood as ‘to be able to compete...
The Art of Storytelling
The Art of Storytelling
Introduction: Storytelling is an ancient art, a thread that weaves through the tapestry of human culture, connecting individuals across time and...
English is not a Universal Language?
English is not a Universal Language?
“It would be a duller and blander world where we all had the same conversations, watched the same movies...
Learning to be Human
Learning to be Human
“The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding because to understand is to be free.”
- Baruch Spinoza
Love,...
English-Vinglish
English-Vinglish
Introduction: English is one of the official languages of India. Indian English or South-Asian English comprises several dialects or varieties of English spoken primarily...
The History of Photocopying
The History of Photocopying
Introduction: Photocopying, also known as xerography, has revolutionized the way we reproduce printed material. It has become an essential part of...
National Memorial Day
National Memorial Day
A memorial is very important to most people and its purpose is to remember a person or an event. We create memorials...
Maximum Use of Brain
Maximum Use of Brain
Introduction: Forgetting is a natural process. William James, a famous American psychologist and philosopher, says that forgetting is as important as...