Linguistics
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The call for chaos! – Anarchism as a civilized ideology!
The word Anarchy derives from the Greek words ‘an’ and ‘arkhos’, meaning ‘without a leader/ruler’. The word Anarchy is frequently abused, and the abuse is evident throughout the history of rulers and governments. It’s looked upon as chaos! A state with no rulers, no law and order are usually called Anarchy. But that’s not what Read more
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Here’s how an overrating ideology masks off the best – Gems lost in crowd
“That is overrated bro!” I mean the term ‘overrated’ itself, has been overused since a very long time. It’s used primarily to refer to art. “That song is overrated!” but is it factually overrated? Is being overrated even a fact? To rate something, that is to score your opinion on it. Your opinion is subjective, Read more
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ETYMOLOGY OF ‘TIFFIN’
If you live in Asian countries neighbouring India, then you’d have definitely heard this word ‘Tiffin’. Tiffin refers to a light snack or tea snack in South India. In the other parts of India, it refers to meals packed in a box. The word ‘tiffin’ is quite a trend that most of the people in Read more



