Month: November 2020

Articles

Indian Pharma Industry and COVID Vaccine

by Vinod Narayanan We all are expecting to receive a vaccine shortly so that we can shred the new normal and return to our normal lives. Pfizer the US pharma Inc. with German Partnership claims they developed a vaccine likewise Oxford’s AstraZeneca, Russia’s Sputnik V all are termed to be […]

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Purpose of Life

by Sowjanya M Blessed are those who can give without remembering and take without forgetting. Isn’t it? Few days back I saw a jackfruit tree that was axed almost completely because a building was being renovated and this tree was causing hindrance and in addition to that this is the […]

Poetry

Star

In the midst of darkness, I can still believe in the stars starkness, though far and tiny, they are still bright and shiny. I find no reason for me to worry, so long stars exist with the nights’ glory, frequently flickering and twinkling, without a night shrinking. Thousands of stars […]

Poetry

Double Role

A cinematic flair for the real austerity of life An absolving of the body and mind The differences between them are labeled double role The true self—an acting tool, Acting strangely and Tottering in the rush of civilization With double role on the loose Not merging the action and compliance […]

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Elevating Machines to God and the Threat of Human Extinction

by Mark Antony Rossi The integration of technology into modern healthcare requires a strong measure of an institutional overhaul to provide much needed ethical consideration. A perfect example is outlined in the introduction of digital miniaturization. The most recent generation of pacemakers is vulnerable to hacking by malware attacks. A […]

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Physicians for Human Rights

By Malvika Sawant and Rishi Bappanad Physicians for Human Rights (PHR, www.phr.org), is an organization that works at the intersection of medicine, science, and law to secure human rights and justice for all. The authors of this article (Malvika Sawant and Rishi Bappanad), initiated the Johns Creek High School Chapter […]

Poetry

WHAT THE BROOK TAUGHT ME

~ by BABY KATTACKAL Kerala, India IN THE RIGHT AMBIENCE, I GREW UP, THAT PAVED THE WAY, FOR ME TO LEARN.   FROM  NATURE, FROM  ITS SIGNS, THEIR TRUE INTERPRETATIONS, RIGHT FROM MY BOYHOOD, MY VALUABLE  EXPERIENCE.   IT’S   A SMALL BROOK THAT FLOWED NEAR MY HOME, THAT TAUGHT ME TO OBSERVE  AND HOW […]

Poetry

The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth

The course of true love never did run smooth, Never it will give any comfort or soothe.   Love is so beautiful, as woman’s hot breath, And the taste of rosey tongue between the teeth.   O’ love if thy name is woman, I’ll be there for you, all my […]

Poetry

Silent Wounded Soul

In the dazzling roads of city, Amongst the total strangers, Whom should I tell saga of woes, I feel intimidation and dangers.   Dark abyss inside my core, needs An empathic – sensitive ear, No one is, frankly, interested In a tragic tale – I fear.   I am destined […]