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'A Scientist’s Plea for Democracy' Bertrand Russell - Summary

– Puipuia Hlondo In his essay, ‘A Scientist’s Plea for Democracy’, Bertrand Russell discusses the advantage of Democracy with compare to Dictatorship.According to him, The Liberal tradition was greatly importance for human welfare. and for maintaining public order permits. Since the ancient Greek times, there has been a controversy between these two views as to the best form of government. These two forms of government are that of the authority to make a decision and that of discussion followed by a majority decision. Where the way of authority is adopted, certain opinions are announced by wise and good.But those who denies are subjected to penalties. In Christian country, men were burnt for questioning the official interpretation of the Bible. For, Muslim countries, it was very rash to throw doubt on any part of the Koran. But on the view of science influence a different view of true beliefs. Science had developed a method of controlled observation interpreted by car...

Ka Hla

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Phuba tel loin lawm a kim si lo, Kei lo vanduai dang awm lo, Vanduaina mal tuar ka zuam lo, Kei lo mittui sengtu he khawvelah an awm lo, Lungngai thaw ri chu ka thaw ri chauh maw, Huatna tel loin hmangaihtu an pawm si lo Zai thiam ni ila, Ka hmangaihna hi hla thu awm zawng zawng hmangin ka hril tur. Thu ziak thiam chu ni ila, Ka duhna che hi kum khaw daih chhiar tur ka hnutchhiah ang. Hla phuah thiam ni ila, I hmel thatna hi Rose par aia mawiin ka phuah tur. Mahse thuruk chu thuruk a ni reng ang bawkin ka hmangaihna che hi ka thuruk a ni reng ang a, ka vawn reng tur a ni zawk si a.

Reminds me that you're gone

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Tetei Chhangte 6 June 2011 at 6:22 pm The winds that blow thru' the meadows The clouds that hide the sun The rain from the sky Like tears in my eyes Reminds me that you're gone The moonless night in darkness The silence of the dawn The distant sound of the grey hound Reminds me that you're gone

Life…As It Goes On

Thursday, 26 April 2012 Tetei Chhangte ‘When God has already decided who will be our life partner; Then why does He makes me to love someone so much Who can’t be mine??!!’ But now, I understand in God’s own plan What He does to me… I believe,we all have one true love Somewhere in this world,I do Looking back to the month of March,2009 Where all my memories were laid down March 4th,Wednesday,2:25 afternoon In the ground corner with the smiling face Was the first day of my love life That very moment was the moment of joy and excitement For the first time in my life I found the man who spin my world around My first love for the very first time I couldn’t deny,since I met him that day I was blind to see Inside me,I was afraid to wake up from a dream and see He was the thought that starts each morning The conclusion to each day He was the smile on my face The twinkle in my eye The warmth inside my heart The fullness in my life He was all I wanted He caused tide within...

Lalzuahliana Beiseina Thar Se Thlirna

Introduction: Lalzuahliana hi F.Darchhunga leh Laibati te fatlum ber niin 1962-ah a piang a, thiamna lamah B.A a zo a, tunah Khatlaah chengin Appex bank manager hna a thawk mek a ni. Vantlangin hla phuahthiam(song writer) ang chuan an hmelhriat hauh lo a, mahse a chham hla leh hlahril erawh a phuah tam tawh hle. A boruaka a luh fuh chang apiangin a la phuah belh reng a, chham hla phuahtu (poet) a ni. Chham hla/hlahril bu tichhuak tawhin 1989 khan Lungmawl Selin tih chu a tlangzarh a, kum1997-ah thawnthu tawi nen dah kawpin saruak hlimthla a tichhuak leh bawk.  A hlate hi vawi khat chhiara hriatthiam mai harsa tak a ni hlawm a. mi  \henkhat tan chuan chhiar  nawn fo pawha chiang zo chuang lo turte pawh a awm mai thei. A kutchhuak ngaihlu tute erawh chuan an sawi zau thiam hle thung. A vaiin hla hi 200 bawr vel a phuah tawh. Summary: "Beiseina Thar Se‟ tih hla  Lalzuahliana phuah  hi nun beidawng tawh harsatna ruama tlu lut; hringnun kawng chhuk ...

Critical Analysis of Church Going

“Church Going” by philip larkin Church Going, written in 1954, is a monologue in which the speaker discusses the futility and the utility of going to a church. It clearly reveals the social context of the time when it was written. It was a time of general decline in the attendance in churches which had begun to take place in 1945. Philip Larkin, a contemporary poet, wrote ‘Church Going’ after World War II, when the shattering influence of war was at its peak and there were constant social changes. Poet noticed the people’s dependence on the church was fading, which leads us to the two possible meanings of the title ‘Church Going’, the first being the weekly act of going to a church, or the fading away of the church. The poet himself wasn’t a believer in the church, he was agnostic and indifferent, and the speaker in the poem could be the poet himself or a persona adopted by him. The poem talks about the speaker’s thoughts as he enters a vast, empty church and wonders what wil...