Natasha Matloob
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Student of humanities, and social sciences.
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Red Button
I pressed the red button and everyone around me lost their memory. There was confusion on everyone's face but strangely enough, they were somewhat relieved as a heavy weight was taken from their shoulders. Yes, you guessed it right, memory is the biggest burden that all of us carry even if we do not want it. And even good memories often become very painful, worse than bad memories.
By Natasha Matloob9 months ago in Fiction
Arundhati Roy and the Impact of her Writings on Literature and Society
Arundhati Roy is a celebrated Indian novelist and political activist. She is best known for her debut novel “The God of Small Things,” which won the Booker Prize in 1997. The novel, set in India, tells the story of a Kerala family and its members' complex relationships. In addition to her work as a novelist, Roy is also known for her activism and public speaking on a wide range of social and political issues, including human rights, democracy, and environmentalism. She has written numerous essays and articles on these topics and has spoken at events and rallies around the world.
By Natasha Matloobabout a year ago in Education
Ten ( 10 ) Hobbies You May Adopt to Get Rid of Your Anger and Anxieties
Most of us find ourselves angry and frustrated at times. There can be many reasons behind it like our failures, bad relationships, issues at the workplace or house, and maybe our health or financial problems.
By Natasha Matloobabout a year ago in Earth
The Cost of Independence
Establishment of British Rule in the Indian Subcontinent British entered the subcontinent in the 15th century as traders. They established the East India Company to facilitate their trade in the subcontinent. At that time, the magnificent Mughal Empire (a prominent Muslim Empire) was ruling India and the majority of the population was Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. After the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir in 1707, Mughal Empire started weakening due to internal and external issues. English men gradually started interfering in politics and exploiting the resources of India in the name of trade and economic development. In 1857, Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs fought a war of independence against the British but due to an untrained army, lack of coordination, and funds, they lost the war. The British became the sole owners of India in 1858 and occupied all the Indian provinces after killing the entire royal family during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was sent into exile.
By Natasha Matloobabout a year ago in Proof
The Order Of Assassins
The medieval Muslim World is known for the development of arts and sciences. Muslim empires of the Middle Ages were the hub of science, arts, and technology, and the entire world gained knowledge📜📘 from Muslim scholars and scientists. Al-Ghazali(1058-1111 AD), Omer Khayyam (1048-1131 AD), Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jelani(1078-1166 AD), and many other Muslim scholars and scientists had done such great services for mankind which are remembered even today.
By Natasha Matloobabout a year ago in Criminal
Great Contributions of Virgil to Latin Literature and Roman Society
Virgil is a short name of an ancient Roman poet and legend Publius Vergilius Marco(70 BC-19 BC). He was the most influential Latin poet of Augustin's era. Latin literature is incomplete without “The Eclogues”, “The Georgics" and “The Aeneid” — three of Virgil’s most acclaimed poems still now. He was among the greatest poets of “The Golden Age of Latin Literature” along with Horace, Ovid, Livy, Cicero, Julius Caesar, Tibullus, and Propertius. He was a close friend of his contemporary historical figures such as Horace and Augustus (Future Roman Emperor).
By Natasha Matloobabout a year ago in Poets
The Renaissance Man- Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519 CE) was surely one of the most intellectual and influential figures of Europe in particular and the World in general. He was a genius scientist, an expert anatomist, a perfectionist military engineer, a keen painter, and a philosopher. However, he is mainly popular because of his paintings.
By Natasha Matloob3 years ago in FYI