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SUNDAY, JULY 03, 2022

Shadman Saquib Rahman

An Internal Matter: The stories of those who campaigned in the US for the Liberation War
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An Internal Matter: The stories of those who campaigned in the US for the Liberation War

Ghulam Sumdany Don: People need to not give up easily
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Ghulam Sumdany Don: People need to not give up easily

The graphical novel Shapod Shone explored societal issues such as suicide, rape, drug abuse, and corruption. Photo: Collected
Splash

Shapod Shone: A grisly parapsychological thriller done right

Ground Zero: Shooting colours in Bangladesh’s sole paintball centre
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Ground Zero: Shooting colours in Bangladesh’s sole paintball centre

The Narrow Corridor: Why liberty is hard to get and even harder to keep
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The Narrow Corridor: Why liberty is hard to get and even harder to keep

David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens (from left to right). Photo: Bloomberg via Nobel Prize Outreach. 
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How Card, Angrist and Imbens used natural experiments to answer society’s most important questions

Shadman Saquib Rahman. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Why Bangladesh ranked 116th three times in a row in the Global Innovation Index

Atomic Habits is a New York Times best-seller
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Atomic Habits: Habit-building strategies that can change your life

Turbines of Kutubdia wind power show the potential of using renewable energy without having to take recourse to any coal-based source. Photo Mumit M/TBS
Panorama

The economic necessity to invest in nature

How AI could be used to design tax policies
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How AI could be used to design tax policies

Predictably irrational: Using behavioural economics to uncover what makes us tick
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Predictably irrational: Using behavioural economics to uncover what makes us tick

Never Split the Difference: An FBI negotiator shows you how to negotiate and close deals like a pro
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Never Split the Difference: An FBI negotiator shows you how to negotiate and close deals like a pro

Shammi Quddus. Illustration: TBS
Pursuit

Shammi Quddus: Our Google woman should be your inspiration

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The Dazzling Fake Flowers: Is there any alternative to artificial flowers while decorating homes, showrooms, offices and business establishments? Fresh flowers are undoubtedly beautiful, but they dry out quickly. Hence, the demand for plastic flowers is rising day by day. Traders said these lifelike silk flowers usually come from China and Thailand. The photo was taken from the 29th International Trade Fair of the Chattogram Chamber on Friday. PHOTO: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

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