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Atomic Bush

What happened to the Atomic Bush?

While the rest of the world was tuning up to Hip-Hop and Electronic Pop Music, Atomic Bush was experimenting with rock music to give it a completely new meaning. Even though the band is no longer active, the milestone set by the Atomic Bush still continues to inspire generations of music to come within the country and beyond.

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Decoding Bohemian Rhapsody

Decoding Bohemian Rhapsody

“Bohemian Rhapsody” made it to the theaters in 2018 and took over the world as it was a much-awaited biopic about Freddie Mercury. The lead vocalist of the British Rock Band Queen, Freddie Mercury is largely regarded as the greatest singer in the history of rock music. But more than that, “Bohemian Rhapsody” was the song that shook the world and changed forever the face of rock music. Even after 45 years since its first release, Bohemian Rhapsody stands out to be one of the greatest rock songs for generations to come. However, decoding the meaning of “Bohemian Rhapsody” is a closely guarded secret. No doubt, Bohemian Rhapsody is the most iconic song in the history of rock music. More than just a song, it sounds to be a timeless piece of art with an opera-like effect. This is the song where music comes alive: Capella. Ballad. Hard Rock. Opera. Perfectly knitted together into one whole six-minute song that shook the music world.  Nevertheless, Bohemian Rhapsody is also the least understood song, mainly due to the complex persona of its writer and singer Freddie Mercury. Almost half a century since it was released, but the actual meaning of the song continues to evade our understanding. In fact, Freddie wanted it to be this way. He described it rather simply as a song being just about relationships. But it’s not that simple. Interpreting “Bohemian Rhapsody” Going through the lyrics of “Bohemian Rhapsody”, it seems like Freddie is confessing something through the song. As one of the greatest performances of his life, he is telling his own story: How different his life could have been and how happy he could be if he has just been himself. Reading between the line, it appears that he’s confessing his sexuality as being gay. He killed who wanted to be and instead he is trying to live a new life. And he is lamenting for the people he has hurt in his life, forever being haunted by the regret of what he had done. Final Words “Bohemian Rhapsody” is undoubtedly a masterpiece in the music industry and it is the legacy which The Queen and particularly Freddie Mercury have left behind. Once you hear this song, you can’t just stop listening to it. Bohemian Rhapsody might be just a rare case in music history that made Queen and Freddie Mercury a Legend.

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Nawaj-Vyoma-Subani

Reviewing “Rahar”: The Most Awaited Music Collab

Better late than never, “Rahar” is officially out now. For those who have no idea what I am talking about, embrace yourself and prepare to get enlightened. They are among the best in their respective domains, and here they come together with this rare musical masterpiece. It’s like one of those mythologies where different worlds come together for a moment and something extraordinary happens. Let’s call it one of the instances of “Linking the Myths”, hence this blog. Let me take the opportunity in reviewing “Rahar”, the most awaited music collab between Subani Moktan, Nawaj Ansari, and Vyoma. I couldn’t “not” write anything about this song. Plus, we have easy-to-play chords for those who want to get Subani’s melody on guitar strings. Read now. Thank me later!

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Abstract Art Messi

Life Lessons from World Cup 2022

The world’s greatest football festival, the FIFA World Cup, has come to its most awaited conclusion for the year 2022. Unlike its former editions, this year’s World Cup was special in many different ways. It was not just the game. It was about life and philosophy. If you take time to think about it, there are plenty of life lessons from World Cup 2022 worth noting down. No wonder Pele called football a beautiful game. Change my mind! Rise of the Underdogs From the group stage up to the semifinals, we saw the rise of the underdogs in the World Cup. Nobody ever thought that Germany would go home, again, from the group stage. It was supposed to learn from its 2018 fate. But history repeated again. Japan finished as the Group E winner ahead of the heavyweights like Spain and Germany. Morocco created a rare history by reaching the semifinals after beating Spain and Portugal in the Round of 16 and the Quarterfinals respectively. Every “under” dog has a day, and that’s what exactly happened in 2022. Change is the only constant phenomenon in this universe. What goes up must come down. Even the best teams with star players were unable to save the day for themselves. The underdogs turned over the tables proving that it’s not over until it is actually over. There is always hope. Never lose that hope. Keep Calm. Stay Confident. And give your best. Be Humble. Overconfidence Kills Confidence is a tricky thing. You should have a moderate amount of confidence to get through any situation. Both overconfidence and underconfidence do more harm than good. I am not trying to hype up Lionel Messi here, but it is what it is. Messi is the most humble, patient, and disciplined person I have ever witnessed. There are several world-class football players, but Messi is still the reason we call football the “beautiful game”, passing on the legacy of Pele and Maradona. Many thought that this would be the last World Cup for Messi. It was a do-or-die situation for him. Cristiano Ronaldo’s time is up. Messi had that one last chance for him to bring the trophy home. And alas, he did. He deserved it and he did it. Better late than never. We are happy for him. Be humble. Be modest. Celebrate while you can but know where you stand. You are not always gonna be at the top. Sooner or later, you will have to come down to earth and face the reality. Embrace that and you will not be disappointed when life hits you hard. Life is a War, Not a Battle No… war and battle are not the same things. I don’t know who said it exactly (I guess it’s always Sun Tzu): you may lose the battle, but you cannot lose the war. Life is like war, full of smaller battles. Sometimes you win the battle, and sometimes you lose. Don’t let the minor setbacks hold you back for longer. The sooner you fall down, the more time you have to get yourself up, dust down your failures, and get back on track again. Be grateful that you lost the first few battles. It was a learning experience. But don’t fall into the habit of losing for longer. Learn from your mistakes, and make sure that you win the next battle. That’s how you win the war. World Cup is one of the perfect examples of a war-battle analogy. Argentina faced an unexpected fate against Saudi Arabia. That was the battle Argentina had to lose to win the battle in the end. It didn’t let that loss decide its fate but learned from it to come out as the most awaited winner to take the trophy home after 36 years. Again, better late than never. Bottomline I could write a book on what the FIFA World Cup 2022 can teach us about life. There are literally endless life lessons that we can derive from this beautiful game. It was not just any ordinary quest for the trophy. It was about life. We experienced the rare history witnessed the game full of tears, joy, angst, and anecdotes. That’s life!

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Philosophy

Downloadable Course of Study: Masters of Public Administration (MPA) All Semesters

Tribhuvan University (TU) has implemented the semester system in Masters of Public Administration (MPA) program from the academic year 2015. With this change, new course of study has been formulated. Basically, the existing MPA under annual system is divided into four semesters, I guess… Well, that’s a common sense. Course of Study: Masters of Public Administration (MPA) Here’s the Downloadable Course of Study for MPA (all the semesters: 1-4). But there’s one thing I didn’t get… Some of the sub-topics are stroked-through.  Should they be touched formally? Don’t ask me. Ask God. Thank me later. That’s it guys. Help yourself. If you need any help with the Academic notes of the Masters of Public Administration (MPA), just let me know in the comments below.

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