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Word of the Day: Brumal
Brumal, an adjective derived from the Latin for winter, describes wintry conditions like cold, short days, and frost.
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Author David Looby tells us of the inspiration behind his novel, A Billion Sharp Pieces . . . I began writing A Billion Sharp Pieces with a very simple premise: exploring male youth and toxic ...
One hundred and eighteen years ago, February 1, 1908, was a critical day in the history of Portugal’s monarchy when King ...
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UP board class 10 English exam 2026 analysis: textbook‑aligned questions make paper ...
The UP Board Class 10 English exam on February 23, 2026 was conducted under strict supervision across the state. Early reactions indicate that many questions were directly based on the prescribed ...
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Word of the Day: Quotidian
Quotidian means everyday and routine. It describes the small, regular activities that form our daily lives. Commuting and making coffee are examples. The word is neutral, simply describing ordinary ...
Examples include restoring nature in the landscape at a former gravel pit, says its chairman.
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What economists get right (and wrong) when they write
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly structured, or concluded without conviction. Anyone who has sat through a policy ...
ICSE Class 10 English Language sample paper prepared by experts follows recent CISCE syllabus and marking scheme, offering ...
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