Age Matters
Aegis and Agency of Age
Aegis and Agency of Age
Strange it was. Last Sunday was a lazy day. I spent all day watching television. Finally tired I must have dozed off lays in the evening and dreamt it was already deep night. I was engrossed in my homework as the minutes ticked by.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Is it? The topic states that all work and no play makes a person dull. I would like to begin my writing with my core idea that all work means staying focused on a particular task.
It was the summer vacation and my friends, and I were in New Zealand. I was with my mother and two of my closest friends. We were staying in Christchurch, and we planned to drive to Queenstown from there we were in Christchurch for only a week, but we spent our time there judiciously and made some lifelong friends.
An artwork, the water seems to be just misted to mist, drops to drops. The hypnotic Dal Lake in Kashmir …
Often, we attribute the beauty of nature to what we see on postcards from all over the world, and heavily …
Friedrich Nietzsche said, “If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.”
Your green grass may look stale, its softness and familiarity feel monotonous, its presence is taken for granted, rendering it superfluous and dispensable.
The eloquence of silent thinkers in a world that can’t stop talking stands sterling. You may ask, “Who are these quiet people? They are not very commonplace.” But quiet people are out there amongst the gossip in the streets and the idle chatter in the bus. They are out there hidden, along with great ideas.
All our soldiers embody this quote completely, regardless of their gender, caste, or creed. So why is equality between men and women in the army, a right guaranteed by our Constitution, such a far-off dream? Soldiers are willing to sacrifice everything for their country and their people that they hold so dear. The army protects our right to life and gives us the comfort to sleep at night. We extol every man and woman that is a part of our armed forces. So, let us explore the system that has given us these incredible guardians.
udicial independence is the concept that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government. That is, courts should not be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government or from private or partisan interests. This is the crux of separation of the three branched of the government. It keeps the judicial system free from the complex politics of the legislative and executive branches, ensuring that the people’s rights are never hindered by an individual group’s decision.