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DR MAY-31

    Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                               Article The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) persists as a seminal landmark in the global pursuit of disability rights. ...

DR MAY-30

   Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                              Article In the annals of scientific discovery, William Herschel’s experiments with solar radiation in the year 1800 stand as a paragon of empirical ingenui...

DR 29-MAY

     Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------  But these global enmeshments were not mere historical afterthoughts that descended upon the Diggers once they abandoned their utopian camps, nor were they some distant reality that emerged after Gerrard Winstanley penned his retrospective in 1650 – “I have writ, I have acted, I have peace.” Contrary to any illusion of domestic insularity, the Diggers were ...

DR MAY-27

    Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------  But these global enmeshments were not merely an aftereffect experienced by the Diggers following their disbandment and the seemingly conclusive pronouncement by Winstanley in 1650—"I have writ, I have acted, I have peace..."—as though this utterance marked a tidy terminus to their ideological and corporeal experimentations. Far from it: the Diggers were always a...

DR MAY-23

   Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------  Word Count: 597 Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 16 But there is something profoundly amiss in our veneration of Wanderer above the Sea of Fog . In our modern exaltation of this image, we have not merely lionized Friedrich, but ossified him—reducing a complex visionary to a single, emblematic cipher of Romanticism. This distortion has birthed a reductive cultural u...

DR MAY-22

  Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------    Word Count : 599 Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level : 16 My psychiatrist, albeit reluctantly, deferred to the opinion of the Duke neurologist, yet I remained unconvinced of the tardive dyskinesia (TD) diagnosis and pursued yet another consultation, this time at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at the University of Florida. Neurologist #4, unlike th...

DR MAY-21

  Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------  Passage (Word Count: 598 | Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 16.9) To arrive at a consensus concerning the obligations owed to refugees, one must predicate such duties on universally acknowledged moral axioms—those elemental moral imperatives fundamental to both shared human conscience and espoused by virtually every credible ethical framework, including the doctrinal tenets...

DR MAY-20

  Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul Daily blogs group link ( Articles Daily ) -  https://t.me/+iDu9uo07kEgzOTE1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------  Brodmann’s map is the one that caught on and persisted, most likely because neuroanatomists resisted excessive partitioning of the cerebral cortex, and even today, students and researchers continue to refer to cortical regions via his nomenclature. Though relatively little was known about cortical functionalities during his time, Brodmann held the conviction that his d...

DR MAY-19

Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul -------------------------------------------------------------------------   It commenced in the waning days of September 2022. I was only just convalescing from a particularly virulent episode of COVID-19 when Hurricane Ian descended upon my hometown in southwest Florida. My wife and I sought temporary refuge in Miami, observing with rising disbelief the calamitous aftermath as broadcasted across various news outlets. Upon returning to our residence in Fort Myers after a week, we were met with a tableau of devastation so su...

DR MAY-16

Articles Daily+ | Just ₹55/month Sharpen your VARC with 4 daily CAT-level articles in 1 PDF — curated from AEON Essays, The Guardian, The New York Times, Philosophy Now & more. ✔️ Paragraph-wise Main Ideas ✔️ Words to Note (with meanings) ✔️ Summary & Conclusion ✔️ Doubt-solving by 99+ %ilers No fluff. Just focused, high-quality prep — every single day. Join now. Stay consistent. Score higher. DM to get your subscription today -  @astiflingsoul -------------------------------------------------------------------------  The motorcar stands as one of the defining emblems of modernity, its internal combustion engine ushering in sweeping transformations to societal infrastructure and personal mobility alike. With the unprecedented capability to traverse expansive distances at once unimaginable speeds, automobiles effectively reconfigured the spatial dynamics of human settlements, introducing not merely a novel mode of transportation but a revolutionary shift in our percepti...

DR MAY-14

  Word Count : 593 Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level : 17. How is it that in an age seemingly defined by boundless choice, where streaming platforms overflow with content and literary genres proliferate without restraint, almost every film, TV series, stage production, and even many novels revolve around the same recurring narrative arc? We are invariably introduced to a protagonist confined to the monotony of an ordinary existence, their life marked by inertia or dissatisfaction. Then, inevitably, the inciting incident—a sudden rupture in the fabric of the familiar—occurs, rendering continuation along the same path untenable. This destabilizing event inaugurates a quest, internal or external, propelling the protagonist into unfamiliar territory. Along this path, they encounter a figure who challenges their worldview, precipitating an existential dilemma: have they been living a lie? This point of confrontation, the mid-point, is the fulcrum upon which the narrative turns. It is the i...

DR MAY-13

The proposition that Mars, our planetary neighbor, might once have harbored sophisticated civilisations captivated the scientific imagination during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, chiefly due to the impassioned advocacy of Percival Lowell. Between 1894 and 1908, Lowell promulgated the notion that Martian canals—elongated surface markings—were in fact immense irrigation conduits constructed by intelligent life to transport water from the polar ice caps to equatorial settlements. Though his conjectures were met with scepticism by segments of the astronomical community, they could not be unequivocally repudiated at the time. The subsequent fervor surrounding these claims permeated not only scientific discourse but also popular culture, inspiring canonical works such as H. G. Wells’s War of the Worlds (1898), which envisaged a technologically superior Martian species intent on colonizing Earth and exploiting its resources. To contemplate the proximity of alien technology to Eart...