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    Vaping Causes More Harm Than Good

    Vaping is one of the most common trends in today’s youth. Nearly everyone from a teenager to young adults and even people beyond frequently use e-cigarettes. According to different sources and reports, more than 12 million people in the USA are avid users of e-cigarettes and vapes. More than 2 million high school students used them. These stats are taken from different studies and reports for the year 2021.

  • Desi Ami and Personal Space
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    Desi Ami and Personal Space – No Mix At All

    Chances are if you grew up in a desi household, your personal life is not so personal. Nearly everyone from your great aunt to that distant annoying cousin residing in another city might know about your latest crush and the time at which you enter your house late at night.

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    Slow Broadband Speed In Pakistan – Blame No Fish

    SEA-ME-WE-4 is an optical fiber submarine communications cable system that carries telecommunications among Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Egypt, Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, and France. A failure in this submarine cable is responsible for causing slow broadband speed in Pakistan. Hopefully, this time another fish is not involved.

  • Ramadan traditions across the world
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    Ramadan Traditions Across The World

    Their sehri includes “lavasa” (a lighter version of bread), “gheyv czhot” (soft yet solid bread prepared with ghee), “shirmal” (flat milk bread sprinkled with poppy seeds), “katlam” (a flaky and deep-fried bread), “tchvoar” (a crispy bread sprinkled with sesame seeds), “kulcha” (a crispy and round-shaped bread sprinkled with poppy seeds) “bakirkhani” (ghee-soaked puff pastry) and a salty tea called “noon chai”.

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    Now You Will Be Able To Hide Your ‘Last Seen’ On Whatsapp

    We all have one nasty person on our contacts list on Whatsapp whose messages we don’t want to reply to. It might be a reply from our ex, or perhaps it might be that nagging relative. Or sometimes, our fuses are just short and we want to act like we haven’t seen a message. Then boom, you suddenly opened the chatbox and now you must reply to that peculiar message just to avoid being rude.

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    Work Only Four Days A Week – Fat Chance

    Several companies from all over the world are experimenting with four days a week and well, it is going perfectly well not just for them, but also for the employees. The company based in Idaho adopted this 4-day-work strategy. So far, it has resulted in better employee performances and somewhat excellent business revenues.

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    A Nonsense Guide To Getting Your Saturdays Free

    The Saturday holidays are quite fickle. Lucky are those who manage to avail it. However, some of us aren’t so lucky at all. Some are required to work on Saturdays that means you will have to work for six days a week. Considering how kind and affectionate corporate culture is, sometimes people also want you to work on Sundays. Plus points if you sacrifice your sleep and family for your corporate overlords…

  • Sleep-Deprived in Ramazan
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    Tackling Sleep Deprivation During Ramadan

    Ramadan is the most spiritual month of the year. We fast, and indulge in prayers and religious rituals to commemorate this month. Despite all the good things that the month of Ramadan brings, there are also a few challenging aspects. Chief among them is the sleep deprivation which we face due to change in sleeping schedule.

  • 4 Middle Child Things In Desi Households
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    4 Middle Child Things In Desi Households

    Desi households are the equivalent of human zoos. If it is not the elder child exercising their privileges upon the younger siblings, the rant of desi mothers about an unclean house will surely be echoing in the air. In some ways, desi households are full-blown sitcoms in real life. But the most entertaining part is the life of siblings in desi households

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    Staying Active During Ramadan

    Ramadan has arrived. Where the month is marked with peak spirituality and prayers, it can also result in declining one’s energy levels. Especially if you are someone who works a job or goes regularly to university, fasting can become a bit challenging. The Ramadan of 2022 is in the hot sweltering summers and for that reason, it is natural for one’s energy levels to decline.

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