Khom Raj Thapa Magar
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<Encode my mind in your console, compile, debug and run it to execute how my mind works./>
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Test yourself: Can you tell the difference between music and noise? - Hanako Sawada
In 1960, American composer John Cage made an appearance on national television to showcase his latest work. Instead of using traditional musical instruments, Cage surrounded himself with everyday objects found in a household, such as a bathtub, ice cubes, a toy fish, a pressure cooker, a rubber duck, and several radios. Armed with these unconventional tools and a stopwatch, he performed a piece called "Water Walk" with a serious expression and remarkable precision. The audience's reactions varied, with some finding the performance humorous and others considering it utterly absurd. The prevailing question on most viewers' minds was whether this could even be classified as music. Answering this question proves to be more challenging than expected, as our perception of music often relies on our preconceived expectations.
By Khom Raj Thapa Magar12 months ago in Fiction
How The Internet is CHANGING Your Brain
Imagine a world where the internet doesn't exist. Some of us remember a time before everything was connected, but now the idea of living without smartphones, instant access to maps, and search engines seems completely foreign. However, our growing dependence on the online world is affecting our relationships, the way we gather information, and how we interact with each other. It's even causing noticeable changes in our brains. As more devices rely on the internet, it's no surprise that access worldwide continues to increase. In 2016, approximately 3.5 billion people across the globe had access to online services, with China leading the way in terms of users, followed by India and the US. English is the most widely used language online, followed by Chinese and Spanish. Generational differences play a role in how much we rely on the internet, depending on whether we had to adapt to the new technology or grew up with it readily available.
By Khom Raj Thapa Magarabout a year ago in Education