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Why Boys and Girls should Interact
By Fatima Nadeem Our brains grow the fastest during childhood and teenage years. This is when the parts of the brain responsible for decision-making, emotions, and social skills are developing the most. What we experience at this stage shapes not only who we are as people but also how well we can connect with others later in life. One of the most important parts of this growth comes from how boys and girls interact with each other. In countries like Pakistan, cultural norms o
11 nov.2 min de lecture


Why Humans Fear Death: A Psychological Exploration
By: Fatima Nadeem Death is the one certainty of human life, yet it remains the greatest source of anxiety for many people. Across cultures and generations, humans have grappled with the inevitability of death through religion, philosophy, and psychology. The fear of death, also known as thanatophobia, is not simply about the physical end of life, but about the deep psychological questions it raises: What happens after? Does life have meaning? How do we cope with our mortality
11 nov.3 min de lecture


An Architectural Argument: Is Eco Brutalism the Foundation of Sustainability, or its Destruction?
By Bryan Duong Milstead As cities increasingly develop their infrastructure, the size and scale of its needs grow proportionally — which also means that more resources must be harvested. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in 2020 alone, urban areas collectively contributed about three-quarters of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (Keith, 2024). This is due to various factors, with the main aggravator being fossil fuel combustion for electricity, hea
11 nov.5 min de lecture
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