Category Archives: Writing

How to type Farsi digits in Microsoft Office Excel?

For a long time, I have been seeking to learn ‘how to type Farsi digits in Microsoft Office Excel’. Lack of this know-how made me to insert Farsi digits from ‘Symbol”. Finally, I came to know how to do it … Continue reading

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Style of translation

An excerpt from ‘On Long Translation‘. Have you noticed how sentences seem to flow better at various times of the day? My best times are first thing in the morning and just after my afternoon nap. I also come up … Continue reading

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Obstacles to Rule of Law in Afghanistan

This article – written in Dari language – talks on the obstacles to the rule of law in Afghanistan.

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Barriers to Democracy in Afghanistan

This essay – written in Dari language – talks about the barriers to establishment of democracy in Afghanistan.

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Datum or Data – Plurals of foreign words in English

Some English words often make their plurals according to the rules of the language they were taken from. Media, for example, is the plural from of medium. Even though media is historically a plural of the Latin word medium, in … Continue reading

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Gender discrimination

I wrote a note on ‘gender discrimination’ – a negative phenomenon which is unfortunately very prevalent among families – in Dari (Farsi) language. Its English version will be soon posted here. To download or to read the Dari version, please … Continue reading

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Able versus -Ible

The ending is usually ‘-Ible’ if the root is not a complete word, like credible, impossible, plausible; or if the root ends in NS, SS, soft C, or soft G, like defensible, admissible, enforcible, legible. Otherwise ‘Able’ is correct.

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One of the keys to growth is openness and flexibility.

As human beings, we are quick to identify ourselves using our circumstances, how others perceive us, our behaviors, or our positions in life. It’s somehow comforting to clothe ourselves in these identities. But none of those are really who we … Continue reading

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Planned Obsolescence & Consumerism

This way of selling more products by designing products that deliberately fail, cannot be repaired, or have a set lifespan imposed in some other way is known as planned obsolescence. However, it is not just a cynical plot dreamed up … Continue reading

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Paraphrasing

Why paraphrase? Quoting directly without attribution is plagiarism. In a scholarly setting, it constitutes academic dishonesty, which when committed by students is punished with a failing grade, suspension, or expulsion; it also compromises their future in academia. Even with attribution, … Continue reading

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