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Busting the Biological Clock Myth: Empowering Women’s Choices
The most well-thought-out advice provided to women of this generation seems to be, "Have a baby when you are ready to raise one." But nobody discusses how to get there. One has to prepare for pregnancy only when one is ready financially, emotionally, and physically, as feminist discourses remind us. But due to your "ticking biological clock," this has to be done in a hurry. There was always pressure on women to bear children.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
Top 10 Mosques in the United States
The United States is home to a rich and diverse Muslim community, with mosques that serve as places of worship, community gathering, and cultural exchange. From historic landmarks to architectural marvels, these mosques reflect the depth of Islamic culture and tradition in America. Whether you're a local resident, a visitor, or someone curious about Islam, here are 10 notable mosques in the USA that you should know about.
By sallem seoabout a year ago in Writers
Model Distillation for Enterprise LLMs: Deploying Smarter & Leaner AI
At times, organizations integrate large language models into their workflows. Therefore, challenges like latency, computational costs, and model efficiency have become pressing. At this juncture, model distillation emerged as a viable solution that enables organizations to deploy smaller yet highly capable AI systems that not only maintain performance but reduce extravagant resource consumption. In this blog, we will talk about model distillation for enterprise LLMs, its benefits, techniques, and best practices for deploying leaner and smarter AI.
By Anand Subramanianabout a year ago in Writers
Why Psychological Thrillers Keep Us Hooked
Why do we love stories that mess with our heads? Psychological thrillers have a way of pulling us in and keeping us hooked. Maybe it’s the suspense, the mind games, or the slow unraveling of a character’s true nature. Maybe it’s the thrill of being deceived—of thinking you’ve got it all figured out, only to be proven spectacularly wrong. Whatever it is, books like The Last Mrs. Parrish, The Wife Between Us, The Silent Patient, and The Girl on the Train know exactly how to pull us in and keep us turning the pages long past bedtime.
By Xine Segalasabout a year ago in Writers
A Mother’s Promise
It was a rainy afternoon when Emily sat by the window, staring at the grey sky. Her mother, Sarah, had just come home from her second job, drenched from the downpour. Emily knew better than to complain about the weather; she could see the exhaustion in her mother’s eyes.
By Top Secretabout a year ago in Writers
Holi and Feminism: Navigating the Fine Line Between Celebration and Disrespect
To add to the overall vivid hues, individuals are seen splattering tinted water balloons, squirting one another with flute-sized syringes (pichkaris) filled with coloured liquid, and spreading rainbow colours on one another as Holi morning breaks. The festival's essence and core content is bringing joy, color, and hope to everyone. As a result, the celebration is carnivalesque and colourful due to its mythological, spiritual, cultural, and social appropriation. However, the romantic portrayal of Holi is not the same as how many women feel it. The fact that some males disregard moral and social boundaries in their celebration of the event is upsetting.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers









