Navnoor Kaur
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The Last Broadcast. AI-Generated.
In the year 2065, the world had become a digital wasteland. The once-vibrant cities were now silent, their streets empty, their buildings crumbling. The internet, the lifeblood of human connection, had collapsed under the weight of its own complexity. The global network had fragmented into isolated islands of information, each one a relic of a bygone era.
By Navnoor Kaur9 months ago in Fiction
MEDICAL EXAM STRESSES: we got you covered
Final year in physiotherapy isn’t just another academic milestone — it’s a full-blown reality check. The transition from being a student to a professional suddenly starts to feel very real. With practical exams around the corner, the pressure doesn’t just come from books or teachers — it’s internal. You want to prove that you’re ready, that you know your stuff, and that you can handle the responsibilities that come with this field.
By Navnoor Kaur10 months ago in Education
MEN DO CRY. AI-Generated.
When was the last time you saw a man cry? Not in a movie, not on a sports field, but in real life? For most people, the answer is rarely or never. That’s because, for centuries, men have been told they shouldn’t cry. Society has painted an image of masculinity that equates strength with emotional silence, as if shedding tears somehow makes a man less of one. But the truth is simple: men have feelings, and they do cry.
By Navnoor Kaur10 months ago in Families




