This post has been created as a YouTube video which initially was written by the great Nepali poet Laxmi Prasad Devkota aas an essay. I merely read it and recorded it. It speaks about the attraction and charm of English language in then Nepal. Which is relevant even in current society to some extent.
This is why I don't believe in horoscopes Horoscopes are supposed to tell you what the stars have in store for you, based on your birth date and zodiac sign. They are supposed to give you guidance, insight, and advice on your life, love, and career. They are supposed to be fun, entertaining, and sometimes even accurate. But I don't believe in horoscopes. And here's why. First of all, horoscopes are too vague. They use general statements that could apply to anyone, such as "You will face a challenge today" or "You will meet someone interesting". They don't give you any specific details or predictions that you can verify or act upon. They just give you a false sense of hope or fear that may or may not come true. For example, last week my horoscope said that I would have a lucky day and that I should buy a lottery ticket. So I did. And guess what? I won! A whole dollar! Wow, thanks horoscope! You really nailed it! Secondly, horoscopes are too inconsist...
If you and your partner have decided that you do not want to have any more children, you may be considering permanent methods of contraception, such as sterilization. Sterilization is a safe and effective way to prevent unintended pregnancy, but it should only be done by individuals who are sure they do not want children in the future, as it is very difficult and costly to reverse. There are different types of sterilization procedures available for women and men. For women, the most common method is tubal ligation, which involves blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from reaching the uterus. For men, the most common method is vasectomy, which involves cutting or blocking the vas deferens to prevent sperm from leaving the testicles. Both tubal ligation and vasectomy are nearly 100% effective at preventing pregnancy, but they have some differences in terms of how they are performed, how long they take to become effective, and what risks and benefits they entail. In this blog po...
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