WOW:Afreen Afreen by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Momina Mustehsan
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Afreen Afreen, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Momina Mustehsan, Episode 2, Coke Studio Season 9 Continue reading WOW:Afreen Afreen by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Momina Mustehsan
Fanney Khan wonders where will his Achchey Din (Good days as promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi ) come? Not just the common wo/man now the films of our times have started asking the important question…Achchey Din Kab Aayengey 🙂 However, Fanney Khan is not a political protest movie.This is an adaptation of Oscar nominated film Everybody’s Famous in Hindi. Continue reading OMG: Fanney Khan wonders about Achche Din
(मर्यादावादियों के लिए एक नया राष्ट्रगान) गोरक्षक बन कर मारो गोमांस के नाम पर मारो काश्मीर में सरकार बन कर मारो बेरोजगारी से मारो बेरोजगार की मारो मंदिर के नाम पर मारो बस आँख मत मारो। नोट बंद कर मारो लाइन में लगा कर मारो कर्ज से किसान मारो बोल वचन से मारो हंस कर और हंसा कर मारो उल्टे सीधे फंसा कर मारो … Continue reading कुछ भी मारो बस आँख मत मारो – बोधिसत्व
Power Foods for the Brain Dr. Barnard has led numerous research studies investigating the effects of diet on diabetes, body weight, and chronic pain, including a groundbreaking study of dietary interventions in type 2 diabetes, funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Barnard has authored over 70 scientific publications as well as 17 books. As president of the Physicians Committee, Dr. Barnard leads programs … Continue reading Power Foods for the Brain | Neal Barnard
Twenty years ago, Dr. Amit Sood, a Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic, came to the U.S. thinking he was coming to the Disneyland of the world. He expected everyone here to be very happy. What he saw surprised and shocked him. In this funny, fast-moving, and deeply insightful talk, Dr. Sood shares his journey over two decades and across two continents, finding a way … Continue reading Happy Brain: How to Overcome Our Neural Predispositions to Suffering | Amit Sood, MD
Mama said, you’re a pretty girl What’s in your head it doesn’t matter Brush your hair, fix your teeth What you wear is all that matters Just another stage Pageant the pain away This time I’m gonna take the crown Without falling down, down Pretty hurts Shine the light on whatever’s worst Perfection is the disease of a nation Pretty hurts Shine the light on … Continue reading What is Beyonce saying in the song “Pretty Hurts”?
Robert Taibbi L.C.S.W. Fixing Families The key to solving most problems is creating small successes. Mattie says that rather than sleeping in on Saturdays and wasting a good part of her day-off, she wants to get up early and go to the gym. The problem is that she has been saying this for months, and has yet to make it. Why? Despite her Friday-night resolve … Continue reading Baby-Steps: Fixing Nine Common Problems One Step at a Time
It’s the big day: after months of searching, you’ve finally landed a job interview. You wake up early, having spent an uneasy night tossing and turning. You put on your business suit. Breakfast is small – your jittery stomach won’t allow much. On the train, you calm your nerves by remembering facts and figures about yourself: companies you’ve worked for, what you did, how well … Continue reading Finding work: a guide for the over-40s
‘Rohingyas Issue Isn’t Political In India’ Ravi Hemadri, DAJI Director, talks about Rohingyas in India, lack of media coverage and resettlement issues. Hansa Malhotra, Geetika Mantri INTERVIEWS Originally from Myanmar, the ‘boat people’ Rohingyas have been recognized by human rights organizations across the world as one of the most heavily persecuted minorities due to the systemic violence and discrimination they have faced in their own … Continue reading ‘Rohingyas have captured the interest of the west as they are backward and liberal muslims.”