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Are you safe online?

What are you scared of most? Heights? Spiders? Clowns? What about the exposure of your private life? What if a window was left clearly open for an intruder ? What if someone entered your house through that window and recorded

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Mandela: My Inspiration

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the greatest man of the century, showed me a new perspective of life. His valiant and noble acts are a great inspiration not only to me but too many around the world. ¬¬ Mandela did not allow

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Don’t Fear Mistakes

We all make mistakes. We are imperfect and vulnerable to making mistakes. Whatever our social standing is, we all make mistakes in our personal and professional lives. We learn, grow and develop from our mistakes. However, in order to accomplish

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Clean Up Australia Day: An Opportunity Day for Me

As a part of my Australian Science Challenge Awards, I had to partake in a social event. Seeing that BEN was organizing a team for their Clean Up Australia Day event, I took the opportunity. On the 3rd March, my

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What’s your take on Australia Day?

Like many parents in Canberra, it is a rested long weekend for my parents to spend time with us at the Australia Day Eve Parliament House Concert (25th January) and the Australia Day Fireworks Spectacular at the Lake Burley Griffin

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My Story: Facebook

While I was in higher grade in Primary School, two of my friends told me about a social networking site called Facebook. They used it and eagerly wanted me to make an account. I said that I’d do it but

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My Debating Experience

Debating… Many teenagers nowadays want to flush that option out of mind. I know I wanted to. However, when my father persuaded me that debating is a great way to build up my future, I gave it a go. I

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If I become a war hero…

Watching a Bangladesh independence film, I was awestruck with how a speech could change a nation. If I become a war hero, this would be my persuasive speech for my people. “My brothers and sisters… I stand in front of

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16 December 2011: A Learning Day for Me

No matter where you go or what you do, you will always learn something, even the faintest of all things. Our year 8 awards ceremony was more than just handing out awards to students, especially when our principal told us

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Dhaka: My View and the Minister’s Promise

A few months ago, I, an Australian teenager, visited Dhaka with an excitement to see my relatives. But my first impression of Dhaka, when I landed there, was that it was overwhelmed by sound pollution and traffic jams. After a

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Let’s Keep Science Moving Forward In Bangladesh

From my last radio program, I came to know about a group of young stargazers working in Anushandhitshu Chokro, a science club, in Bangladesh. I took, therefore, an opportunity to meet them during my last visit to Bangladesh – it

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