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DIY – DO IT YOURSELF

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  Image Credit : Thisal Walgampaya Written by : Dehemi Samarasinghe DIY – DO IT YOURSELF Think about that you are inviting a party and you are all excited to be there but at the same time thinking about who will be friends for that night, do anyone needs to talk with me, and what if I feel uninvited. You will get a number of questions and feels like something in your stomach, struggling to get out of bed and get ready. It will not let you be full of happiness. Even if someone talks to you and is willing to have good companionship with you, you would suspect that person being, ‘who wants to be friends with me’, ‘I am nothing. Definitely, he wants something from me. You may feel sweating squeezing in your heart and it came to cross in your body. So, do you experience this kind of situation in your day-to-day life? It definitely makes you refusing going out, not make friends and miss the golden opportunities in your life. But you all need good friends. Going out, having parties. So,

Youngest Nobel Laureate

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Image Credit : Thisal Walgampaya Written by : Gayathma Weerawanni All you want to know about Malala ; Celebrating Women! Malala Yousafzai, a name that needs no introduction. She is a symbol of hope, resilience, and bravery, not just for women, but for people all around the world. Her journey is an inspiration to millions, and her unwavering determination has changed the world. Malala was born in 1997 in Mingora, a small town in the Swat district of Pakistan. She grew up in a society where girls' education was often discouraged, and in some cases, forbidden, as the region was under the control of Taliban.  However, Malala's father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, a teacher and activist, encouraged her to pursue her education and stood by her side every step of the way. At the age of 11, Malala started writing a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC, detailing the difficulties she and other girls faced in getting an education. She became a voice for those who had been silenced and was soo

How do we rebuild Sri Lanka’s economy?

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        Image Credit : Thisal Walgampaya Written by : Sandani Chamoda Economics is not a familiar word in our school life. Because, in Sri Lankan education system it hasn’t enough space to learn. Even though, if we search about the education systems of other countries we can recognize they have good education systems. They have given a major place to teach about the relationship between Economics and lifestyle. Because, Economics is the queen of social science. It is very helpful to fulfill our day today activities. Specially, it is more important to solve problems with correct way understanding. As a field, Economics has a more than two hundred years great history. Since ancient times, people fulfill their tasks with getting correct decisions. They didn’t know about the meaning of Economics. Although, they used economic way of thinking. If they had a problem, they analyzed it and took correct solutions from following special ways. Not only that, learning Economics is helped to create

Who Cares ? Who Shares ?

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Image Credit : Thisal Walgampaya Written by : Hiruni Amanda  J ust look at the Eyes..   Just look at the tears that they are trying to hide..  Just take a moment to read their lives.. Yes it’s hard. It’s really hard to live with this much of economic issues.. Then, how about them? The one who is near the door gate giving you that innocent smile. The one who you meets at the bus begging for a rupee.. that one mother makes her little girl come in front of you to sell something. what about them? If all of us considered all of them as cheaters, what happens to the people who are truly in need? Who truly wants your help just to survive? Dear people, all the ones who come to your doorstep seeking for your help will not be cheating.. What if they are suffering from hunger at that very moment we ignore them and what if they are truly crying inside remembering their children crying due to hunger? So, just look around. There may be many more innocent souls around you begging something to

ඔබ ගැන විශ්වාස කරන්න

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Image Credit : Thisal Walgampaya Written by : T. S. Devarshi "ඔබ අහඹුවක් නොවේ, ඔබ කියා විශාල ගණනක් නැත. ඔබ පෙළට, ක්‍රමිකව නිපදවූ අයකු නොවේ. ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨ නිමැවුම් කරු හොදින් සිතා, මනාව සැලසුම් කර, සුවිශේෂී ලෙස තෑගි කළ, ආදරයෙන් මිහිතලය ට එවන් ලද කෙනෙකි ඔබ."      අතිජනප්‍රිය ලේඛකයක් වන මැක්ස් ලූකාඩො විසින් ප්‍රකාශ කර ඇති කියමනකි එය. ඔබේ සිහින ලෝකය සාර්ථක වූ නිර්මාණය කරන්න නම් ඔබ, එය තනා ගැනීමට දක්ෂ බව විශ්වාස කල යුතුය. ඔබ, ඔබ ගැන විශ්වාස කල යුතුය. මෙය ආත්ම සම්මානය, අන්ධ විශ්වාසය හෝ ස්වයං විශ්වාසය ලෙස හැදින්විය හැකිය. නමුත් මෙය මොන නමකින් හැදින්වූ වද එය ඔබ තුළ ඔබ ගැන ඇති ගැඹුරු විශ්වාසයයි.  එය අපට මෙසේ දැක්විය හැකිය. ඔබ, ඔබ ගැන විශ්වාස කිරීම තෝරා ගැනීමකි. සැබවින්ම එය කාලයක් පුරා ඔබ විසින් වගාකරන ලද ආකල්පයක් විය යුතුය. එක් කරුණක් ඉතා හොඳින් මතක තබා ගත යුතුය. "අතීතය යනු අතීතය යි", ඔබේ ජීවිතයේ වත්මන් තත්වය ට, අතීතයට දොස් පැවරීමෙන් කිසිදු පලක් නැත. කිමද යත් තමාගේ සියලු තීරණ වල තනි අයිතිය දැරිය යුතු වන්නේ තමා විසින්ම ය. ඔබේ මනස සකස් කර ගන්නා ඕනෑම දෙයක් ඔබට කල හැකි වන සිතුවිල්ල ත

GLOBAL MINDSET: CONNECTING THE WORLD THROUGH EDUCATION

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Image Credit : Krishan Edirisinghe Written by : Gayathma Weerawanni Today is the International Day of Education and we couldn't be more excited to celebrate! This special day has been designated by the United Nations to acknowledge the crucial role that education plays in our world. But how did this day come to be, and what makes it so important? Let's dive in and find out! The origin of the International Day of Education can be traced back to the United Nations General Assembly, which proclaimed the day in 2018. The assembly recognized that education is a fundamental human right and plays a vital role in the sustainable development of our world. As we look back on the evolution of education, it's incredible to see how far we've come. From the earliest forms of education, which were often informal and passed down through oral tradition, to the modern educational systems we have today, education has always been an essential part of human society. In recent years, we&

ARTFUL EATS: THE DELICIOUS WORLD OF SELF-PORTRAIT CAKES

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Image Credit : Thisal Walgampaya Written by : Gayathma Weerawanni Self-portrait cakes, or cakes that look like humans go way back to renaissance. The bakers around the world have made such cakes of themselves or of people they love to show off their talents as well as a token of love. Marzipan or fondant have been some of the traditional media of making self portrait cakes.   These days, however, bakers have access to a wide range of tools and techniques that allow them to create incredibly detailed and realistic cakes that are truly works of art. One of the latest trends in self-portrait cakes is the use of 3D printing technology to create incredibly detailed and accurate replicas of the subject. This has opened-up a whole new world of possibilities for bakers, allowing them to create cakes that are truly one-of-a-kind. Another trend that has emerged in recent years is the use of unconventional materials to create self-portrait cakes. For example, some bakers have begun using choc