Author: Bishal Baishya
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MAGGOTS, HONEY AND THROAT CANCER: Diary Entry #5
So 2022 marks as a year of me graduating and earning my medical degree from Assam Medical College in Dibrugarh, an Assamese town-city, marking itself as the easternmost beacon of India. So the twelve months of my compulsory rotatory internship were packed with abundant experiences and stories. In an amount, I certainly feel would blur…
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Ways to finally substitute “I hope this eMail finds you Well.”
The schools in India often had questions in language papers (Especially English) on Letter Writing. As we grew up, a new variety came up, i.e., Email writing. As usual, many students grew up with the spoon-fed start of “I hope this letter finds you in the pink of your health”. Then came the email revolution…
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Food Allergy: A bite enough for Fatality
Food Allergies trigger around millions of emergencies worldwide. Let’s spread awareness about common food allergies and bring a change.
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Persuasive Writing: An evergreen art of Literature and Politics
From Antony’s Speech in “Julius Caesar” to Hitler’s “Mein Kemp” or the Letter from the Birmingham prison of Martin Luther King Jr., there has always been an era where the public was mobilised by someone or the other, particularly, an author or an orator’s point of view. That art has been running in print and…
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Rehabilitation before Prevention: When Space Quest met with Medical Satiety
Gone are the days when we waited for things to go wrong to mend them for the future. Unfortunately, human history speaks of days when humans were buried or mummified alive as a sacrifice to save the community from diseases to days where prisoners of war were used for experiments that have great relevance in…
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Girls versus Boys: Diary Entry #4
Social interactions are often guided by who we are, and what we were as we grew up or live in. Includes people around us, the environment and what now. Maybe an anthropologist or a person versed with society and behaviour might be an expert to reason out our memories of stupidities in past or present.…
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Life is no different than a Daruma Doll
As I grew up, though, I am still growing and ageing towards maturity, I still love to watch the Animated series. My favourite list is too long but still, I can say one of them is Doraemon. I loved it watching earlier and even now, and among all episodes, I like the one showing Daruma Doll. Daruma…
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Light too has Dimensions: Diary Entry #3
Pretty absurd isn’t it? Well, I don’t exactly want to say that the light, which can be both photon particle or its waves depending on the situation. It is a very argued and debated topic since the time I read it in my science book in high school. I mean, I am no scientist, though…
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Science v/s Superstition : A tug of war for the Scientists
Not too much of a surprise that scientists can be victims of superstition like the rest of us. Yet, these very superstitions busts stress enough….
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Minus Twenty-Five: Diary Entry #2
Schools with just curriculum courses and exams or morning assembly at maximum are just too boring. But then we all may have volumes of happy, sad or spicy memories. Some may even be quite embarrassing ones. What would happen, if you were a part of a school quiz and you need to answer 5 bonuses…