Most Underrated Book In my opinion, one of the most underrated books I have read is a little known book called Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman. First published in 1934, the book takes the form of… Read More ›
Social Sciences
an ugly scrawl
When I was in school, I had a friend who had the most beautiful handwriting. Seriously, it was such a pleasure to read anything he had written that I would look for any excuse to receive notes from him. His… Read More ›
Divine messages or internal television?
We all dream. Even you. Every night. Some of us may not remember our dreams, but we do have them. Some people believe that dreams are messages from the Gods. Others believe it is our ancestors or other spirits trying… Read More ›
Do Schools Kill Creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson…
Walter Cruttenden in ‘Lost Star of Myth and Time’
“The ruins that have been uncovered thus far from Egypt, India, the Middle East, and the Americas indicate that many of the comforts of modern society – complex systems of law and government, cities, roads, canals, huge maritime and agricultural… Read More ›
Babies Cry With An Accent, Study Finds
Think newborns just eat, sleep and wail the same way across the world? That’s not so, according to a new study which found that babies cry with an accent within the first week of life By recording cries of… Read More ›
Jason Clarke quoted in ‘What’s Happening to Our Girls?’ by Maggie Hamilton
“Lonely, confused, desperate for social acceptance and popularity, teens are as vulnerable as toddlers, but with ready access to disposable cash. They are an ad man’s dream.”
Mummies: Unwrapping the Past by Rosalie David
Opening Sentence:The word ‘mummy’ was originally used to describe the preserved bodies of ancient Egyptians. Synopsis:Death was simply the passage into the country of the Gods for the ancient Egyptians. To reach the afterlife, the body had to survive for… Read More ›
Dreaming of Wolf
Last night I had the weirdest dream. I am posting it here because it felt different from ordinary dreams. I was in the supermarket, and I came out of one of the aisles. A few feet away there was a… Read More ›