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    1 out of 3 people have sensory processing sensitivity: they take in more information and process it more deeply to produce unique insights and high performance. Now new research finds their brains do this work while resting.

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    Warm amniotic fluid gushed out like how lukewarm water runs out of a faucet you are unfamiliar with on a sunny afternoon. Twin gestation, and one did not breathe. It was the baby girl who survived. “Parvati, please send the specimen to the pathology department.” I slowly kept the dead fetus into t

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    Blood and the Vermillion By Tara Rajendran   Machher Jhols’ Bengal. Roshogolla’s Bengal. Sandesh’s Bengal. Pather Panchali’s Bengal. Tagore’s Bengal. I stood beneath the Howrah Bridge, letting my eyes wander in the hues of flesh, the setting sky spread, that matched the priest’s dhoti. Brilliant flames of Ganga Arti flickered in the gentle breeze, which had the…

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    Blood and the Vermillion By Tara Rajendran   Machher Jhols’ Bengal. Roshogolla’s Bengal. Sandesh’s Bengal. Pather Panchali’s Bengal. Tagore’s Bengal. I stood beneath the Howrah Bridge, letting my eyes wander in the hues of flesh, the setting sky spread, that matched the priest’s dhoti. Brilliant flames of Ganga Arti flickered in the gentle breeze, which had the…

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    Blood and the Vermillion By Tara Rajendran   Machher Jhols’ Bengal. Roshogolla’s Bengal. Sandesh’s Bengal. Pather Panchali’s Bengal. Tagore’s Bengal. I stood beneath the Howrah Bridge, letting my eyes wander in the hues of flesh, the setting sky spread, that matched the priest’s dhoti. Brilliant flames of Ganga Arti flickered in the gentle breeze, which had the…

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    Warm amniotic fluid gushed out like how lukewarm water runs out of a faucet you are unfamiliar with on a sunny afternoon. Twin gestation, and one did not breathe. It was the baby girl who survived. “Parvati, please send the specimen to the pathology department.” I slowly kept the dead fetus into t

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