
Kazakhstan’s First Interscholastic Student-run Newspaper involving 50 writers of 24 nationalities across 11 countries
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Impostor Syndrome
Impostor syndrome is a psychological state in which a person does not believe in their own achievements and feels that they have reached their
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Toxic Productivity
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Toxic productivity has become one of the most visible and troubling cultural phenomena of recent years, and the Netflix series Black Rabbit, released in
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Viktor Chizhikov and His Creative Work
The work of Viktor Alexandrovich Chizhikov is familiar to almost everyone who grew up in the Russian speaking world. His drawings seem to live
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The December Events in Almaty: The Truth About a Suppressed Protest and Its Consequences
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Almost forty years ago, on December 17–18, 1986, thousands of Kazakh students and young workers took to the streets of Almaty. The immediate trigger
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Comet 3I ATLAS
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Comet 3I ATLAS would be one of the rarest astronomical events of modern times, as interstellar objects enter the Solar System extremely infrequently. Until
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Stepping Out of Yourself: How Acting Changes the Brain
Acting is often seen as a profession reserved for the stage or the screen but in reality elements of acting are part of everyday
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The Recovery and Future Growth of Tourism in Vietnam
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Thanks to the coordinated efforts of the political system as well as cooperation between businesses and citizens, Vietnam tourism is steadily recovering after the
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Hand Gestures in Conversation What They Reveal and Why They Matter
Hand gestures play a crucial role in human communication and often convey meaning even more powerfully than words themselves. When people speak their hands
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Why Desalinating Seawater Will Not Solve the Global Water Crisis
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At first glance desalination seems like a perfect solution since oceans cover most of the planet while only a tiny share of Earth’s water
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Procrastination Why We Keep Putting Life Off Until Later
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Procrastination is not a sign of laziness weak will or poor character. In most cases it is a psychological defense mechanism that protects us
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Why We Should Not Take Sand and Seashells From Other Countries
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Collecting sand or seashells while traveling may feel like an innocent way to keep a memory of the sea but in reality it has
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Why We Call Everything Laziness and Why It Is Usually Something Else
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Laziness is often treated as a personal flaw, but from a psychological perspective it is not a real mental process. It is a social
