This is a part of our initiative (Bharath’s Reading list) to document all articles that we keep sharing through our reading list. This blog post contains articles shared in the last one week. The articles are from a wide variety of topics and will also be updated inside the individual topic list as well.
Keep this link open in a browser. Click on individual articles available below. Read them to improve your CAT VARC Preparation in the long run. There are no shortcuts when it comes to CAT VARC preparation. Persistence is the key to getting a great VARC Percentile in CAT. All the articles that I shared in the last one week are listed below date-wise.
28-12-2020
“Why The Gandhis Must Go Now
The headline read: “Sonia Gandhi not to celebrate her birthday in view of farmers’s protests, Covid-19″. The vanity and self-regard in this public pronouncement was staggering, if entirely characteristic. Do the Gandhis think they are akin to royalty, so that the cancellation of one of their birthday parties becomes a mark of identification with their suffering subjects?”
http://bit.ly/2WOIhzg
29-12-2020
“Were Neanderthals More Than Cousins to Homo Sapiens?
These members of the genus Homo have long occupied two different branches on the family tree. But now that researchers think these groups interbred, scholars are giving serious consideration to whether we are the same species after all.”
http://bit.ly/3mVtvBp
30-12-2020
“A Deeper Longing
The teenagers often ask me, “Aren’t you sad that you will never have sex?” I answer: “Yes, a part of me is sad about that, but it is not a hopeless sadness.” Sadness and loneliness are part of the point of celibacy. “
http://bit.ly/3rIDm12
31-12-2020
One last article for 2020 is here!
“The rise and fall of Flash, the annoying plugin that shaped the modern web
Before 1996, the web was a static, dull place. But the accidental creation of Flash turned it into a cacophony of noise, colour, and controversy, presaging the modern web”
http://bit.ly/2MiZ1Nb
2-1-2021
“VEGAS ON THE BLACK SEA
Gambling on change in Georgia’s most surreal city.”
http://bit.ly/2KMRnui
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