Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 409) Monk Fruit - A Natural Sugar Alternative
In quest for healthier alternatives, the world of natural sweeteners has gained significant traction. Among these, monk fruit, also known as Luo Han Guo, has em...
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(DAY 408) Demystifying Blood Sugar Readings
Blood sugar levels are a crucial health indicator, and understanding the significance of HbA1c and fasting glucose readings is vital for maintaining optimal wel...
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(DAY 407) Confessions of a YouTube Addict
The abundance of content at our fingertips can be both a blessing and a curse. With unlimited access to entertainment, education, and connection, it's all t...
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(DAY 406) Why Are There So Many Questions in News Articles?
In the digital age, where attention spans are fleeting and competition for eyeballs is fierce, news outlets and content creators have embraced a strategic appro...
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(DAY 405) Why No One Cares About Your Dreams (And That's Okay)
As we navigate through life's twists and turns, our dreams and aspirations evolve. What once seemed like a collective pursuit often becomes a solitary journey –...
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(DAY 404) Three Months of Running 100 Kms a Month
As the calendar flipped to 2024, I unknowingly embarked on a journey that would challenge my physical and mental limits, one stride at a time. Having only recen...
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(DAY 403) Closing the Books - Ending the Financial Year
As the calendar flips to March 31st, the end of another financial year looms large for businesses and individuals alike. While the standard fiscal year aligns w...
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(DAY 402) The Bittersweet Dance of Holi
The vibrant and joyous celebration of Holi is a cherished tradition in many parts of the world, marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil....
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(DAY 401) The Rising Tide of Crime in Jaipur and Rajasthan
In recent years, there have been mounting concerns over the apparent surge in criminal activities across the city of Jaipur and the state of Rajasthan. From pet...
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(DAY 400) The Fascinating World of Courts and Judicial Systems
From the ancient forums of Rome to the modern-day courtrooms, the concept of a judicial system has been an integral part of human civilization. Courts have serv...