Human rights, a term that is weirdly over-familiar to most of us; even out of its original context, sometimes hated, if misunderstood and sometimes celebrated, which is what exactly needs to happen. Retrospectively, in a world where power, influence and wealth are so unequally distributed and often flooded with useless wars and economic crises, no wonder that the above term ...
Adam, the God’s greatest creation, Walks into a jungle Of lush greenery and grandeur, in awe, He suddenly hears a rumble Kiss him, do the drops of rain, As he stares up into the sky The thunder cries, the lightning strikes, As if to welcome him to the wild Further to the wilderness, he wanders along, And he hears another ...
The mythology of Adeline blooms Beneath the pale glimmers of the crescent moon. The waves steady, Slow in sound, aggressive in motion. The narratives of a proprietress Bearing the markings in the appearance Of an arch, Delicately decorated with the silvers buried deep, Fashioned by the waves seamed from the gold lost, And undiscovered in the depths of the sea. ...
I’ll sit beside my grave one day And look around the life I lived I’d be grateful for the people in my life Sticked with thinnest, thrilled with my joys I’d be free of grudge and sadness of hurters I’d be pleased with storms that beat me and lost to me All will be long gone and persist as distant ...
“The Nightingale and the Rose” by Oscar Wilde is a timeless masterpiece that deserves heartfelt appreciation for its profound themes, exquisite prose, and poignant narrative. This short story weaves a tapestry of emotions and insights that continue to resonate with readers across generations. One of the most striking aspects of this story is Wilde’s ability to craft vivid and poetic ...
Introduction Deep within the annals of history lies a tale that has ignited the flames of human imagination for centuries—the legend of Atlantis. This mystical island, a realm of advanced civilization and tragic downfall, was first unveiled by the eminent Greek philosopher Plato in his dialogues “Timaeus” and “Critias.” Prepare to embark on an odyssey through time and speculation as ...
We are born into this complex corrupted world as babies, carrying innocence in our minds and purity in our hearts. But with time, situations and influence we come across certain emotions of evil. All of us do. Anger seeps into our veins like dark ink, bubbling and simmering within us. It takes a toll on our principles, and our views ...
A dogma, creed, a school of thought A cause for which one could have fought. Goals pursued and victories won, Fulfilling, when there’s a hill to die on. With loss of will, and flame unalive, Perhaps by cause, that’s self-contrived. Once proud follower, now left forlorn, Days are dull with no hill to die on. The self now on its ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a multilateral treaty that aims to promote the conservation of biological diversity, the sustainable use of its components, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from genetic resources[4]. The Convention covers biodiversity at all levels, including ecosystems, species, and genetic resources[1]. It recognizes that the conservation of biodiversity is “a common ...
You’re in love. Imagine your life without music. Can’t, right? That’s because music is like our relationship’s personal DJ, spinning the tracks of our emotions. “Music is your constant companion, narrating your love story while you cuddle up”. Lyrics can be thought of as poetic expressions of the soul. When artists pen down their feelings, desires, and experiences, they often ...
Smile on her lips, spark in her gait, A princess stepping out to the ball, Lost in her joy, no care, no hate, That girl she now could not recall. The face she’d painted as she stepped out the door, Now adorned with tears that wouldn’t cease. Clock strikes twelve, Cinderella no more, The girl wondered if she’d ever known ...
Phytohormones, or plant hormones, are signaling molecules that control a range of physiological activities in plants, including growth, development, and reactivity to environmental cues. Plant hormones may be categorized into five main groups: auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and ethylene. The physiology of each of these hormones, their manufacture, transport, and the molecular processes behind their manner of action will ...
Would you gaze up at the sky Of a hanging grey mound? Clouds brimming with tears, ‘Till they’re kissing the ground. Would you follow the dust and colors, Gushing down the tarred road? Where there are lines washed so white but, Couldn’t meet unless it’s snowed. Would you forgive this rain again, For playing when we don’t want to play? ...