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Bridging America and the Indian Subcontinent

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April 2021

IN THIS ISSUE

Changing Dynamics in Friendships Via Social Media: pg 22 Slow Food for Better Health: pg 40 Recipe: Easy Chana Masala: pg 72

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Hello Readers! Finally the weather is getting oh so comfy this month, before the sun makes its presence known in the southern summer. We have many interesting articles and features gathered here. Read about the easy to make chana masala recipe on page 72. You can also follow along the recipe via video. See the page for the link. We cover the Statue of Unity in our Increase Your India Knowledge section on page 34. Read about NASA’s new mega moon rocket making its first successful test on page 48. Our many informative columns are spread throughout the magazine. Happy Reading! See you next month.

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“Bridging America and the Indian Subcontinent.”

April 2021 Issue # 275 - Saathee.com Editor Samir Shukla (Samir@Saathee.com)

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In This Issue

Page 22 Changing Dynamics in Friendships

Page 42 Film Looking for a Lady with Fangs and Moustache

Page 14 Fools of April. Mess with Nature and Page 34 Increase your India Expect Consequences Knowledge: Statue of Unity

Content The Editor’s Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 14

Mirror, Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 46

Immigration Matters . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 74

Community Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 18

NASA’s Mega Moon Rocket . . . . .pg. 48

Youth Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 84

Friendship Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 22

Spot the Differences . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 50

Pop’s Puzzles and Jokes . . . . . . . . .pg. 86

Upcoming Movie Releases . . . . . . .pg. 26

Thinking About Thinking . . . . . . .pg. 54

Festivals and Holidays . . . . . . . . . .pg. 88

Film Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 28

College Admissions Insider . . . . . .pg. 56

Puzzle Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 88

Increase India Knowledge . . . . . . .pg. 34

Personal Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 60

AstroScope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 90

Increase USA Knowledge . . . . . . . .pg. 38

An Adult Indian Dance Student . .pg. 62

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 92

Nutrition for Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 40

News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 64

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Subcontinental Divide . . . . . . . . . .pg. 44

Recipe: Easy Chana Masala . . . . . .pg. 72

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Changing Dynamics in Friendship Musings from a socially connected world

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My Voice by Aarti Sengupta “Man is by nature a social animal” — said the renowned Greek philosopher Aristotle many centuries ago. I’m sure even Aristotle would have never imagined that the 21st century would take “being social” to exponential levels of imagination. Social media platforms are thriving industries worth billions. I must admit, I have enjoyed analyzing the different facets of this quote and have also loved speaking for and against it over the years. I have always been fascinated by the way social connections affect our friendships and relationships. Until about a decade ago, the dynamics of social life were so different, we were all connected, but not as connected as we are today. Connections were real and not virtual. By virtue of being born and raised between the 1960’s — 2010, Gen X and Millennials have been fortunate to witness the paradigm shift to the term “being social”. Until recently, if someone was a social butterfly, it meant they were meeting real people, going out, partying, socializing and talking to their family, friends, neighbors and colleagues. Today, being social means that you are active and visible on all social media platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn and others. You create content and are posting to keep your audience hooked. You are socially successful if you have your target audience mesmerized and asking for more of your content. The competition is very stiff, but it takes a lot more energy and effort than traditional socializing, where we made an effort to meet new people and

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April 2 Seetimaarr (Director: Sampath Nandi) Cast: Gopichand, Tamannaah, Bhumika Chawla, Rahman, a nd Rohith Prathak Concrete Cowboy (Streaming) (Director: Ricky Staub) Cast: Idris Elba, Caleb McLaughlin, Byron Bowers, and Clifford “Method Man” Smith

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Thalaivi is an upcoming Indian multilingual biographical film about the life of J. Jayalalithaa, politician and film actress who served six terms as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, with Kangana Ranaut playing the role of Jayalalithaa. The film is directed by AL Vijay and stars Arvind Swami, Prakash Raj, and Samuthirakani. It is slated for release on April 23.

Jack Ryan universe. When a squad of Russian soldiers kills his family in retaliation for his role in a top-secret op, Sr. Chief John Kelly (Michael B. Jordan) pursues the assassins at all costs. Joining forces with a fellow SEAL (Jodie Turner-Smith) and a shadowy CIA agent (Jamie Bell), Kelly’s mission unwittingly exposes a covert plot that threatens to engulf the U.S. and Russia in an all-out war. Torn between personal honor and loyalty to his country, Kelly must fight his enemies without remorse if he hopes to avert disaster and reveal the powerful figures behind the conspiracy. The movie is directed by Stefano Sollima and opens on April 30.

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Free Guy A bank teller discovers that he is actually an NPC (non-player character) inside a brutal, open world video game. The action sci-fi flick is directed by Shawn Levy and stars Ryan Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Taika Waititi, and Joe Keery. Free Guy opens on May 21.

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Without Remorse An elite Navy SEAL uncovers an international conspiracy while seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife in Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, the origin story of action hero John Clark - one of the most popular characters in author Tom Clancy’s Saathee.com

Toofaan Toofaan stars Farhan Akhtar as a boxer, alongside Mrunal Thakur, Paresh Rawal, Supriya Pathak Kapur and Hussain Dalal. It is directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (Baagh Milkha Bhaagh). Producer Ritesh Sidhwani said, “With Toofaan, we are presenting an inspirational sports drama that presents the story of a goon from the streets of Dongri set against the backdrop of boxing, his fall 28

Major is biographical film, directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka. Shot simultaneously in Telugu and Hindi, it is based on the life of 2008 Mumbai terror attacks martyr, Sandeep Unnikrishnan. The film is a dedication to the way he lived, and not how he died. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan led the commando operation launched on November 27, 2008 to flush out terrorists from Hotel Taj Mahal, Mumbai. He displayed most conspicuous bravery besides camaraderie and leadership and made the supreme sacrifice for the nation. Adivi Sesh (in his Hindi film debut) portrays Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan. The film also stars Saiee Manjrekar, Sobhita Dhulipala, Revathi and Prakash Raj. Major is scheduled to be released theatrically on July 2. April 2021


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“I try in this film to explore some of the last genuine residues of Tibetan mysticism. Even among Tibetans themselves, their traditional beliefs and ways of behaving and looking at the world are increasingly rare and today carry little if any weight. And yet, I believe this ancient wisdom, which reflects the Buddhist view of reality, has something vital to offer our modern world. Especially, I intend this film to express the deep respect for feminine energy embodied in that wisdom, and to portray in a contemporary setting both the transformative power of this energy and some of the ways it has traditionally been evoked,” stated Khyentse Norbu. Tenzin, as he searches for that elusive Dakini that can save his life, confronts his own rationality during this brief period. Norbu used only non-professional actors for the film, giving the whole project a sense of natural realism. On April 8, 2021, The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City will host a virtual live premiere screening of Looking for a Film Review: Lady with Fangs and a Moustache, followed by a live conversation Looking for a Lady with Fangs and a Moustache with the director Khyentse Norbu. Director Khyentse Norbu’s new film, Looking for a Lady with The Global Watch Now @ Home Cinema Release will be on Fangs and a Moustache, focuses on the centuries-old Himalayan April 9, 2021. cultures, respect and celebration of feminine energy. This energy is personified in tantric Buddhism by Dakinis, females who may appear as mysterious living beings who give or take Samir Shukla away life force. Editor of Saathee Magazine This Nepali production tells the tale of Tenzin, a Contact: Samir@Saathee.com contemporary Tibetan entrepreneur who is working to open a Twitter: @ShuklaWrites coffee house in Kathmandu and is quite skeptical of ancient Newsletter: ShuklaWrites.Substack.com Saathee.com

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worked on these pop culture projects such as actors, writers, producers, designers, performers and the like who are generally designated as “Guests”. At many of these conventions you’ll be exposed to a wide variety of activities such as workshops, Guest speaker panels, premiere film or TV presentations, gaming sessions and demonstrations, and so much more. On top of that there’s also opportunities to visit a designated area with various retail and guest booths where you can buy anything from memorabilia to books to clothing. Speaking of clothing, you will no doubt also be exposed to various fans (and sometimes Guests, too) dressed up in various types of Cosplay. Some are as simple as wearing a special top or mask to celebrate their favorite genre while others go so far as to pull off elaborate costumes that had to have taken many months or even years to create. Often the best sign that you’ve found a great Cosplayer is if a ton of other fans ask to take his or her picture. It’s even more gratifying if the other fans are wanting to take pictures of your own Cosplay. As I’ve previously mentioned in another article, I’ve only personally ventured into the realm of Cosplay for a few years now, with my outfits gradually growing more detailed as time has gone by. It can be extremely fun, but also equally as exhausting to walk around in a multilayered outfit all day. If considering trying out Cosplay for an event, you’re always welcome to ask others for advice on how to manage such a hobby. continued on page 94 April 2021


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generation missions that will place the first woman and the next man on the Moon,” said acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk. “Today’s successful hot fire test of the core stage for the SLS is an important milestone in NASA’s goal to return humans to the lunar surface – and beyond.” NASA previously conducted a hot fire test of the SLS core stage Jan. 16. The four RS-25 engines fired together for the first time for about one minute before the test ended earlier than planned. Following data analysis, NASA determined a second, longer hot fire test would provide valuable data to help verify the core stage design for flight, while posing minimal risk to the Artemis I core stage. During the second hot fire test, the stage fired the engines for a little more than eight minutes, just like it will during every Artemis launch to the Moon. The longer duration hot fire tested a variety of operational conditions, including moving the four engines in specific patterns to direct thrust and powering the engines up to 109% power, throttling down and back up, as they will during flight. “This longer hot fire test provided the wealth of data we needed to ensure the SLS core stage can power every SLS rocket successfully,” said John Honeycutt, manager for the SLS Program at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. “During this test, the team conducted new operations with the core stage for the first time, repeated some critical operations, and recorded test data that will help us verify the core stage is ready for the first and future SLS flights for NASA’s Artemis program.” The two propellant tanks in the SLS core stage collectively hold more than 733,000 gallons of supercold liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen to help fuel the RS-25 engines at the bottom of the stage. The core stage has a complex network of flight software and avionics systems designed to help fly, track, and steer the rocket during launch and flight. Prior tests in the Green Run test series evaluated the

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The College Board Eliminates the SAT Subject Test Four Things You Need to Know International students will have two more opportunities to take the test: May 8 and June 5.

College Admissions Insider by Lindsey Conger The College Board announced in January that it would stop offering SAT Subject Tests and the SAT essay. For high schoolers preparing their college applications, they might be wondering what it means. Should they still submit their scores? What if they registered but haven’t taken the test yet? Here is everything you need to know about this recent decision to eliminate the SAT Subject Test. Why Were the Tests Eliminated? One of the official reasons the College Board gave for dropping the SAT Subject Tests was to “reduce demands on students.” Due to the pandemic, students struggled to find a testing center open. By eliminating the SAT Subject Tests, it meant students didn’t need to worry about preparing for yet another exam. The College Board also said that with the rise in popularity of the Advanced Placement (AP) exams, they will replace SAT Subject Tests, which were becoming less popular. In previous admission cycles, some schools like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) required at least two subject tests; however, it, like all other universities, had dropped this requirement to make the admissions process more accessible. Can You Still Take the SAT Subject Test? For students in the U.S., you can no longer take the SAT Subject Tests, even if you registered for the next SAT Subject Test date (May 8, 2021). Your registration will be automatically canceled, and you will receive a full refund. Saathee.com

Can You Still Submit Your Score to Schools? Students who have already taken the SAT Subject Tests can still submit their scores to colleges and universities. However, at this time, it is still unclear how much weight these scores will be given in the admissions decision. Because every student might not have gotten the opportunity to take the exam, the importance of the exams will likely greatly diminish this year. What Should Students Do Instead? Many students, especially those applying to highly competitive schools or programs, like direct medical programs, might be wondering how they can fill this gap in their academic profile. Students used the SAT Subject Test as an alternative to AP exams or to complement their resume. Now that this aspect of the admission process has been eliminated, schools will likely emphasize AP exam scores more heavily. It is crucial to remember that tests and grades are only one part of the admission process. Students should still focus on building a strong resume built on hands-on and learning experiences to help showcase their interest and talent in a particular field. Blog.collegeboard.org/January-2021-sat-subject-test-and-essay-faq

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Leave the place better than you found it may sound hokey, but it’s become an existential matter in contemporary times while the human population continues to expand, affecting every available space on the globe. We are an adaptive and cunning species, experienced in self-survival. Adaptation has been a key element for humans over their existence. As a species we have evolved and thrived via adaptation, which is beneficial to us, but not so much to our planet and other species. This craftiness is why humans will pretty much always roam the earth. Further down the road in my stroll, I spot another mob of yellow bulldozers and trucks clearing more land, the sign happily announcing more apartments. On the return walk I pass a cluster of older homes. There’s a dog sleeping in the backyard of the house facing the road. I do a very convincing dog bark. I’ve sent dogs up on their paws, ears perked up, thinking a fellow canine is approaching. I’ve startled people into thinking a dog is in the vicinity with my uncanny canine vocalization talent. I don’t know where I got it, but it was one of the things I did and perfected to entertain my kids when they were younger. Feeling pranky on this lovely spring day, I cleared my throat and let out a couple of quick barks and the sleeping dog jumped up, looking for the invisible intruder. I couldn’t resist it. The confused pooch let out a couple of sleepy barks, ran around the yard a bit, looked around and curled up back into slumber. This is the junction of winter mellowing into spring. It lightens my wintry heaviness. People seem friendlier while nature slowly unfurls her high-definition canvas. A young man’s fancy, ok, so a not so young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of, um, renewal. I am thinking on this jaunt about renewal, of life, the fragility of our existence, one day happy and carefree, the next day deathly humbled. The seasons quickly change some years, while other years they flip flop a few times between the two before settling down into incoming season. Springtime is winning this day. I walk along the side of the road rounding out the jaunt on the way back. This April beckons a path back to carefree times of mingling. Maybe we’ve learned some lessons about our self-perceived mastery over nature. Then again, humans are notorious for quickly forgetting their own foibles when the going gets better, plowing back into more wanting. As we pass another Earth Day this April, the bug that Ma Earth handed us last year is seemingly on the way to be managed, not ended, but managed. It’s all we can do. Notch it up for experience because nature will return with a more sinister disciplinary reminder next time. We try to fool nature all the time. Who are the fools now?

satiety signals. The brain and stomach are directly connected. Signals flow from our brain to stomach and vice versa. When the stomach gets empty, it triggers a hormone called Ghrelin. This hormone travels to the brain and makes us aware that we need to eat. This is what we know as hunger. When our stomach starts getting fuller, it releases another hormone called Leptin. Now the signal to the brain is to let us know that we can stop eating. When we are born, we have a very acute sense of these hunger-satiety signals, which is why babies will refuse to drink even one extra drop of milk once they are full. As we grow older, we slowly become less attuned to these signals. It takes about 20 minutes for these signals to travel from the stomach to the brain. So, if you eat too fast, you may not realize you are full, and eat a larger portion. This can lead to weight gain. How to Slow Down while Eating • Eat sitting down, without distractions. Do not eat in your car or while standing up. Instead, sit down at the table and try to eat mindfully. • Take small bites and chew thoroughly. Avoid putting another bite of food in your mouth while still chewing the prior bite. Take a few seconds between bites. • Eat at the table with your family. Have conversations while eating. If you are eating alone, put on some music and enjoy your food. Slow Food Movement Over the past few decades, there has been more research about how we grow food and the industrialization of food. The global food production system is based on intensive agriculture, which relies on synthetic pesticides and fertilizers to produce highly processed, calorie-dense foods packed with additives, preservatives, sugars, and saturated fats. This is creating imbalances in environmental, economic, and social dynamics, particularly in more vulnerable countries, generating many public health problems like obesity and malnutrition. The fast foods created with artificial chemicals, artificial colors, and artificial sweeteners are destroying our health as well as the health of our planet. The Slow Food Movement is working to promote production, processing, and consumption models that are as sustainable and healthy as possible for both individuals and the planet. For more information, visit Slowfood.com. April 22 is celebrated annually as Earth Day. This Earth Day, take a pledge to eat responsibly to improve your own health, reduce waste, and lower your carbon footprint. Try to move toward a plant-based diet, cook your own meals, and slow down!

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start paying some allowance somewhere along the line; of course, at what age is a key question but I am just talking about the concept here. This is to be done only after kids show signs that they can pitch in with chores. Why should they be paid, albeit very small amount, when they should be helping Mom and Dad with such chores anyway is the nagging question. Remember, all this is done just to create some respect for that almighty dollar. When they get some money for their work and can start thinking about what to do with it, then the concept of banking at least some of it and seeing it grow comes in the picture. A trivial matter, as it seems, but the concept of money growing over time is a powerful one and children should be indoctrinated to that thinking at the appropriate age. Parents can also start discussing what to do when you put money aside. For a 9-year-old, perhaps, it is a bit abstract, but a 15-year-old, probably, can see the concept of growing money and can imagine how much money they will have in 5/10/15 years. It is important to develop their mind to offset some instant gratification of spending it. Neale Godfrey, author of Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children, likes to instill lessons about budgeting early. She even advises designating different allocations for different purposes like 10 percent for charity, 30 percent for quick cash for immediate gratification, and 30 percent for the medium term like buying laptop. You get the picture. Hardest part, I think, for a child to understand is how slow the money is growing when it is put in a bank account for growing and future use. Opening an account is easy at many institutions. Increasingly banks are opening branches in middle schools and high schools. CapitalOne has taken those steps already in a few locations. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) works with banks to teach children about money and encourage saving. Currently there are 76 such banks in the FDIC’s Youth Banking Network. Even though I would not recommend anybody to go for a Debit card, an exception must be made about that when it comes to children. Children cannot get a credit card unless cosigned by the parents and that is a no-no. Debit card has very many disadvantages, but for a few years, until they become 18, let them see how quickly the money disappears from their account when they purchase something with their hardearned cash. Debit card can be capped at a small amount. The child can be taught to contribute to their own 529k plans too, slowly of course. But before that, they will be more excited to contribute towards their own jam box or cell phone or something similar.

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Our granddaughter, when she was about 3 years old, loved to play with a toy cash register and mainly sell us make believe stuff that she didn’t have and we didn’t want; but she loved to play the role of a cashier, handling all that fake cash in the register. That went on for a while. My wife and I were hoping that it could be a start of a very bright future, of basically dealing with money but it seems that it may not materialize. Her interests are now different, but she is only just over 5. Teaching children about money and even more importantly how to handle it responsibly should be a burning question in the minds of all parents. The best way for kids to understand money is for them to earn it with their own blood, sweat and mostly tears; without that it is not very meaningful. If someone gives you money, like many grandparents do, it does not carry the same significance and its different from if the person receiving it busted his/her rear end for it. Of course, my granddaughter is not ready to earn money that way because she is just too young but after the kids show signs that they are ready for it or at least understand what is involved in doing the chores, they can certainly pitch in – putting toys away or clean their room or put dirty clothes in the hamper or in a specific place. As they get older, they can set or clean the dinner table, help with the laundry or walk the dog or even do some light yardwork. The best way to get children to understand money is to get them to respect it. If the toys and other things of pleasure keep flowing from parents and grandparents easily enough without even wanting/expecting it, the value of such things in their mind is very trivial. Such toys get shoved in the corner and probably never get a second look. On the other hand, if they have worked for it, even if it is just slightly, then the significance that item carries in their mind is different. The best way for children to respect money is for them to earn it; without that it is not much meaningful. If someone just gives you money, it is different from when you worked hard to earn it. Say your child spends major part of a day shoveling snow and clearing driveways and earns $50 for it and then your grandma gave him $50 just like that to keep. If one of those goes through a hole in your pocket or you forget it in the pocket and Mo Vidwans gets laundered, which one feels worse? is an independent, board certified financial planner. For details visit, Even though it is debatable, experts say parents should VidwansFinancial.com, call 984-888-0355 or write to: mpvidwans@yahoo.com Saathee.com

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The Adult Indian Dance Student

my own. Yet, I still have the encouragement and support of my family in continuing the pursuit of art form. I actively look for dance shows or music shows to attend as I enjoy going to these as I did as a child. My mother and I have been to various together. My husband (who is not of Indian background) is also very supportive of my endeavors, which is very important (if not crucial) for me as well. In our initial stages of meeting, he would also accompany me to different dance shows. He is a musician and plays the guitar and piano. I wanted to introduce him to the Indian arts. He and I went to Odissi dance performances, Kuchipudi dance dramas, as well as different festivals such as Diwali and Navratri. He has come to some of the annual performances that I have been in as well through my dance classes. His side of the family has also attended some of the dance performances that I have been part of as well. Every week I attend dance classes, and because of the pandemic, the classes are now currently online, and he helped to set up a space in the garage where I can dance as part our exercise/dance space. He also helped me in setting up curtains and appropriate lighting within the garage. During an exam for the dance class, he helped me to study by asking questions and listening to me recite and try and memorize archaic shlokas from the Natya Shastras and Abhinaya Dharpana. Sometimes, when I am not in the mood to attend class, he even encourages me to attend. While I do feel that anyone at any time can start their learning in the Indian arts, from my personal experiences, I do feel that having the encouragement and support of the family can overall enhance the experience and allow for the individual to grow within the art form and to be able to share that journey with those closest to them. As art is a form of communication and expression that is shared with others, it would seem thus fitting to have the family be an important aspect of that communication and learning.

My continuing journey of lifelong learning My Voice by Preethi Sriram

Art is a form of expression shared with others Historically, within Indian arts, the arts and the family have been intricately entwined. Within the devadasi system, the arts were passed down within the family line. In the book by Douglas M Knight Jr. about the life of the well-known dancer Balasaraswati, called Balasaraswathi Her Art and Life the famous dancer hailed from a family of artists and could trace their line to the famous Tanjore Quartet. The dancer Balasaraswati herself grew up in a household that was seeped in music and dance. She grew up listening to her grandmother, Veena Dhanamal play the veena, and her mother, Jayammal, a singer who sang at her dance performances. Her brother T. Viswanathan, became a famous Carnatic Music flute player. In the book by V. Sriram called The Devadasi and the Saint the Life and Times of Bangalore Nagarathnamma, the artist’s mother, Puttulakshmi, helped in finding Nagarathnamma tutors for her education, where the first teacher, Giribhatta Thimmaya taught her Sanskrit and music. Later she went on to be a famous singer who was also known for her devotion to Saint Thygaraja. While I cannot say that I hail from a traditional line of artists, at least to my knowledge, what I can say is that family support can be beneficial (if not essential) in the pursuit of the arts. . As a child, it was my mother that first introduced me to Carnatic music and Indian Classical Dance (Bharathanatyam). I recall singing on stage for annual music festivals, as well as dancing for different holidays. I have danced a representation of the offering of Kavadi, to the God Muruga. In another, my mom had put on a play of court life in India. While there were different roles in the play, I recall dancing a Bharthanatyam style dance that was in praise of the king of the play. From that dance, I was offered part in a dance where I had the opportunity to play a child God in a dance production. As a child, I have taken part in many other dances for different festivals as well as singing at annual recitals for music. I also watched other students in their arangetrams. When travelling to India, one of my great aunts taught me songs that I could learn. I also listened to my grandmother sing songs such as “Theeradavilayatu Pilai”, which is a Tamil Song that describes the antics of the Hindu God Krishna as a child. All of these opportunities were because of my mother and her encouragement to be part of the Indian cultural tradition. As an adult, I can say that these experiences as a child is what has continued my interest in wanting to continue the pursuit of the classical dance form. As an adult, there is no one taking me to classes, or finding me opportunities to perform or dance. These are initiatives that I have to take on Saathee.com

This series of articles is about the journey and unique insights of an adult dance student learning classical Indian dance. An introduction to the experiences and a perspective of taking classical Indian dance as both an American and an Indian, and how this shapes her personal journey, begins this series. Further articles will delve into specific topics and experiences from the perspective of the adult student.

Preethi Sriram is a classical Indian dance enthusiast and lifelong learner of dance. Contact: SriramPreethi@hotmail.com

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Community Helping Hands: Shoes and Smiles The organization Shoes and Smiles strives to live by the motto, “I cannot do all the good that the world needs, but the world needs all the good that I can do (Jana Stanfield).” The goal of the organization is to give back to the community by providing the less fortune with items needed for their safety and wellbeing. The idea for this organization was implemented by combining passion for shoes and helping people, through which the organizers have created a donation service especially for shoes. To date they have donated about 500 pairs. Shoes and Smiles wants everyone to come together to help the community and put more smiles on faces for a brighter future. Shoes and Smiles is a non-profit organized by co-founders Ishaan Balakrishnan and Kreday Chandok. For more details visit, Shoesandsmilesinc.wixsite.com/website.

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The India Philanthropy Alliance (IPA), a USbased coalition of 13 nonprofit organizations serving communities in India, has announced its second national youth essay competition to challenge students to think about solutions to Saathee.com

social problems and their own role in nonprofits and philanthropy. The winners, runners-up, and finalists will be selected by a panel of philanthropy experts in two age brackets. For middle school students, the essay length is 600 words or fewer, and for high school students, the limit is 1,200 words. The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2020. “Our goal with this contest is to get students excited about philanthropy and problem-solving, particularly on issues affecting India,” says Alex Counts, the director of IPA. Winners in each age category will be invited to present their ideas at the Indiaspora Philanthropy Summit and allowed to direct $1,000 to the nonprofit of their choice. Runners-up will be granted $500 toward the nonprofit of their choice. In the coalition’s inaugural 2020 contest, winners Maher Adoni and Rohan Chalamalasetti shared their perspectives on rural education and clean drinking water. Maher, a senior from Champaign, Illinois, reflected on the contest, “Writing the essay allowed me to draw on my own personal experience witnessing the state of education in India with my thoughts on the topic as a whole. And winning the essay—which I never expected to happen— exposed me to all the amazing Indian American philanthropy that happens here in the United States and abroad.” The contest is made possible again this year through generous support from the Sarva Mangal Family Trust, supported by the Shah Family of Orange County and their company MS International, Inc. For any questions, reach out to Alex Counts, Senior Adviser at India Philanthropy Alliance at alex@indiaphilanthropyalliance.org. For additional information on the background and essay guidelines of the youth essay competition, visit Indiaphilanthropyalliance.org.

North Carolina Arts Council 2021-2022 Grants The North Carolina Arts Council’s 2021-22 grant guidelines for organizations are now available. In its continued effort to support the arts sector through the pandemic, the Arts Council streamlined its grant offerings for the coming year to address two main priorities: to distribute flexible funding as widely as possible to arts organizations and artists, and to support projects that benefit underserved communities in the state. “Events of the past year have had a great impact on the arts,” said Wayne Martin, the Arts Council’s executive director. “This agency is focusing its attention and resources on helping the sector survive and recover from the pandemic and on addressing the historical inequities that keep us from realizing our founding mission of ‘arts for all people.’” Arts Council staff will host a series of virtual programs to inform and support grant applicants throughout the application period. “Feedback from a series of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Arts Equity Forums and analysis of our historical funding practices led the agency to create the Arts Equity Project Grant category,” said Dr. Tamara Holmes Brothers, the Arts Council’s deputy director. “This program will support our efforts to advance diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion with arts organizations doing important work in communities of color and rural communities.” The upcoming deadline for applications is Monday, May 3; grant funds must be spent between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022. Find descriptions of current grant opportunities as well as eligibility criteria and instructions for applying at: Ncarts.org/resources/grants. 64

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Thanking the Women Who Came Before Us

have had the ability or resources to share my views with the world through Namaskar Y’all. Every mother in my family as in many others, has protected and cared for the wellbeing of the people under her wing with grace and tenacity. In the absence of their sacrifices, my journey would have been strewn with hurdles. Let us humbly accept that unless you are a selfmanufacturing machine, you cannot claim to be entirely self-made. The success and prosperity of both men and women are intertwined and it often falls on the women of the family or the larger social group to think about the physical and emotional care of its people. It is no coincidence that Hindu Goddesses that represent education, prosperity and protection are female forms of divinity. Yet, we seem to be moving at a snail’s pace when it comes to giving women credit where it is due. It is hard to pinpoint the root cause of this global problem, but I would conjecture that it is a combination of multiple factors like patriarchal structure, sexual politics, and misogyny. Faith, historical evidence, data from sociological studies, and plain old common sense provides multiple reasons to support equal rights for women, yet, it is a struggle for women to claim what men see as rightfully theirs. Having the basic rights to live, to feel safe, to be treated as a human being, have been a challenge in some circumstances. To make matters worse, the court of public opinion is cruelly biased against women from every strata of society. Despite these challenges, women across different cultures are

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Ingredients 1 14oz can of chickpeas (drained) 1 large onion (diced) 1 14oz can of tomatoes 4 cloves garlic (minced) 1 inch piece of ginger (minced) ½ tsp turmeric ½ tsp cinnamon powder 1 tsp coriander 1 tsp garam masala 1 tsp cumin ½ tsp chili powder ½ tsp sugar 1 tsp lemon 1 cup water Cilantro (1/2- 1 cup finely chopped) Salt & Pepper to taste

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Community Organizations Americans, who may be denied pizza and beer if their taxes are used to feed illegal aliens. But the real truth is that deficits are a strange animal that economists and academics keep arguing about. Trump gave tremendous tax breaks to the rich and to large corporate entities using the Reagan-era nonsense concept of “trickle down economics.” Turns out the rich just eat the money and nothing trickles down. In the year since Covid hit, the wealth of billionaires has increased by $2.9 Trillion. Is it trickling down yet? The way right wing pundits spin it, the government has some kind of savings account of your taxes and then writes a check to hungry children at the border. The US government has been in a constant deficit since I landed here in 1979. It hasn’t gone bankrupt yet. Why? It owns the right to create money as it pleases. Traditional economic wisdom was that a move like that could cause a dozen eggs to cost $100. It could; but situations like American Rescue Plan probably will not. We are not dealing with a bank that will recall its loan. We are not dealing with the IMF or World Bank type entity, which really can bankrupt you demanding their money back. I’m no economist, but I’m not seeing the negative in the rescue plan. Besides bringing scores of people out of poverty, the plan will flood the country with cash that will hop across the economy like a spritely springtime rabbit. Yeah, maybe the egg prices will rise by 50 cents/dozen. Who even knows? But the battle lines are clearly drawn: Our taxpayer money can’t go to undeserving elements domestic or foreign—period. I have spent a lifetime in America arguing with people that foreign aid is hardly ever cash and is usually a credit line to purchase American products from a limited menu that congressmen have assembled to benefit their local corporate donors (Planes, jet engines, bombs, training, seeds, fertilizers, pesticides). It’s not like you can take American money and spend it in Hong Kong. So technically, even if a balanced budget was some sort of reality, bombing Syria would not be about American interests. That’s just a distraction. Congress allocates your money to a foreign country and really hands it to a defense contractor 20 miles away to build more bombs or aircraft – as if our 5,000 nuclear missiles may not be adequate in case of a brutal attack by Afghan goat herders. So think of this anyway you wish. Your tax money is going to the undeserving poor and the undocumented aliens; or the government is just creating money as it pleases because it really does not matter as long as talented minds are analyzing the inflationary impacts of just printing pieces of paper and flooding the country with them. But take your careful pick on which TV channel you are on watching this battlefield – the ones with guns and eating deer-meat jerky for breakfast, or the ones doing the morning yoga with ginseng tea brewing.

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criminals, so just take it even from Biden. It’s your taxpayer money.” Actually, none of this is actually more factual than calling ObamaCare a socialist policy, and labeling climate change directives as anti-capitalist. There have been “socialist” policies that have been benefiting Americans for more than a century. Child labor laws, unions, the Social Security system, Medicaid and Medicare, public welfare programs, etc. Draping them in the American flag to suit your political needs does not make them any more or less socialist. But the battle lines are now starkly drawn, and as I climbed the muddy hill to look at the arena, I wondered if there will ever be a resolution going forward. On the right is this encampment that is skinning deer hanging on trees and where guns are godly and the men are men and the women are women. On the left, well, they have tofu in a pot, ready to be mixed with beans, and gender, well, we need to accept everyone. Little stereotyping here. You get my drift. If that reminds you of the Vietnam Era protests, you are not wrong. A good portion of the country wanted to kick some commie tail and show them Vietcong and Chinese who was boss. The other side was smoking pot and couldn’t understand why America had to napalm a tropical jungle. But the two propaganda machines were exactly the same as today. Now the communist threat is over so the buzzword is Socialism. Hippie culture is over, buzzword is Antifa. The “Nuke the Commies” radicals are now called Trumpists. The truth may lie somewhere in the middle, however. Yes, some of these provisions in the new rescue bill may be liberal and socialist. The Republican argument remains that this money is coming out of the pockets of hard working Saathee.com

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The mind minds itself Clearly, the mind has the ability to learn on its own, without the need for spoon-feeding. Children learn to walk without needing a “seven easy steps to becoming a master walker”. They have to, because they would not have even learned to talk properly at that stage, let alone read self-help books written by “experts” on the art of walking. The child crawls, drags its appendages around, falls, gets up, falls again, and miraculously figures out how to do something that appears much harder than many of the other things that we do. One of the ways in which we learn is by using what can be called “reference models”: we look around to see how others are doing something and pick up bits and pieces from it, even while we are still in a state of language deficiency. We copy. And we are extremely good at this. As things move forward, the child learns to speak, parroting the sounds that emanate from other people’s lips, implicitly noting the differences between how they say it and how it sounds coming from its own mouth, tuning them with the necessary adjustments over time to make the speech sound more native. Copying is a meta-learning skill. If we are good at copying, we can become good at a lot of things that others do. But too much of a good thing can be bad. Copying can take us high, but, alas, it can also take us to very low places.

breaking barriers every day to move closer to gender equity. Slowly but surely, we have made remarkable progress. Democratic elections in Ancient Greece did not permit women to vote but protests by Women Suffragists prompted countries with modern democracies in Europe and in the United States to grant women the right to vote. Seeing Vice President Kamala Harris in office solidifies the belief that the marches and picketing of the 1900’s has borne fruit. Queen Ka’ahumano’s strong influence steered Hawaiians away from their ancient Kapu (code of conduct) as its rigid rules barred women from many privileges that were given to men. Things that we take for granted like eating meals with male members of their family and consuming bananas and coconut, were forbidden. Admittedly, my knowledge of Hawaiian practices is limited but it just seemed so unfair that the women who lived in a tropical paradise would be deprived of its most popular fruits. My hope is that we will continue to highlight the effort, successes, and accomplishments of women in all fields because every win matters. I propose an examination of the content being introduced to students. Why haven’t we learned more about the Indian female freedom fighters? I am curious about how they broke tradition or perhaps wrapped up their household responsibilities before stepping out incognito to attend underground meetings. It would be worthwhile to learn the details of contributions by women such as Begum Hazrat Mahal, Dr. Annie Besant, Captain Laxmi Sehgal, and Kamaladevi Chatopadhyay rather than a one-line reference mentioned in our old history textbooks. Highlighting the work of Ada Lovelace as the world’s first computer programmer, could inspire young mathematicians to the same degree that her father, Lord Byron’s poetry inspired writers. If publishers, book sellers, and libraries dedicated more shelf space for books that shared the stories of pioneering women, it would be a step in the right direction. The world of cinema could arguably redeem itself by a small margin if they replaced content that objectifies women with portrayals of successful female protagonists. Notable examples include Hidden Figures and Gunjan Saxena, The Kargil Girl. As women we should vow to honor and respect the opportunities we receive and pledge to support gender equity so that it becomes a way of life by the time our children grow up.

The mind fails to mind itself As the child starts to go through the next stages of its life, language and words allow copying ideas as well as actions. These ideas and concepts mix in with organically-grown ones that have been tested by the fire of trial and error; they sit side by side inside the same head, indistinguishable from one another. Effectively, an outsourcing of thinking starts. Why think through things oneself, when someone else has thought through it, and you can buy a fully packaged offering? Not only that, the mind can easily fall prey to various cognitive errors that have built up over time. For example, if you hear something a thousand times from a thousand sources, would you have the conviction to ignore it as noise because you have not been able to validate this yourself? This is the tragedy of the mind. There is so much potential, but so much of it goes waste if the mind mindlessly imports all kinds of nonsense and mixes it up with organically created and tested thoughts. We are also well into an age that has an excess of “information” that is generated from all around us, much of which cannot be trusted. But we do. What is our recourse? Perhaps we have to go back to being more like the untutored child that copies selectively, tries things out, fails, and keeps only what is worthwhile - a child that doesn’t care much for ideas, concepts, theories and arcane terms that can make you sound intelligent to others, but is less than worthless.

This article is dedicated to women who may have been forgotten, overlooked, or perhaps have not received adequate credit for their innovations and groundbreaking work. My sincere gratitude to all the trailblazing women, who have paved the way for us and our future generations.

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The chain continues without an end. What may have started as an innocent conversation, has now snowballed into something huge. The conversation now has a face, opinion for and against, likes & dislikes, and many more facets. Conversations on social media and cross-pollination of information usually continues till late in the night. By the time we sleep, our brain is fogged and saturated by the various views and opinions. The next morning when we get up, we are blinded by all the information that was provided. We have not had a pause in our thought process to stop, think or analyze. The inability to put a pause to our thoughts and opinions by indulging in excessive discussions about a particular person or situation consistently via virtual platforms may be the reason why friendships are so short lived nowadays, maybe everyone is just too close for comfort. The real + virtual connect is getting overwhelming. There is a constant sense of mistrust among friends and acquaintances due to the cross-pollination of personal information. Just like too many cooks spoil the broth, too many opinions are spoiling friendships and relationships. While social media has made the world a smaller place and connected us with our loved ones from across the globe, we must constantly reassess to ensure that we strike the right balance. We have to give ourselves the necessary pause to think, analyze and make the right decisions. Opinions may be “dime a dozen,” but our decisions are vital to the growth, trust, respect, happiness, health and longevity of our friendships and relationships.

integrated functionality and performance of the core stage’s avionics systems, propulsion systems, and hydraulic systems. “Today is a great day for NASA, Stennis and this nation’s human space exploration program. This final test in the Green Run series represents a major milestone for this nation’s return to the Moon and eventual mission to Mars,” said Stennis Center Director Richard Gilbrech. “So many people across the agency and the nation contributed to this SLS core stage, but special recognition is due to the blended team of test operators, engineers, and support personnel for an exemplary effort in conducting the test today.” Test teams at Stennis supervised a network of 114 tanker trucks and six propellant barges that provided liquid propellant through the B-2 Test Stand to the core stage. Test teams also delivered operational electrical power, supplied more than 330,000 gallons of water per minute to the stand’s flame deflector, and monitored structural interfaces of both the hardware and the stand. Testing the SLS rocket’s core stage is a combined effort for NASA and its industry partners. Boeing is the prime contractor for the core stage and Aerojet Rocketdyne is the prime contractor for the RS-25 engines. Next, the core stage for SLS will be refurbished, then shipped to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There, the core stage will be assembled with the solid rocket boosters and other parts of the rocket and NASA’s Orion spacecraft on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy in preparation for Artemis Aarti Sengupta I. is a Writer, Speaker, Travel enthusiast, Parenting, Teen and Lifestyle SLS, Orion, and the ground systems at Kennedy, along with the human landing system and the Gateway in orbit Coach. Contact: aartisengupta@gmail.com around the Moon, are NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration. SLS is the only rocket that can send Orion, astronauts, and supplies to the Moon on a single mission. The exploration of the Moon with NASA’s Artemis program Immigration includes preparations to send astronauts to Mars as part of continued from page 74 America’s Moon to Mars exploration approach. without intervention – enforcing removal for millions of individuals tears as America’s self-image of a nation of For more on NASA’s SLS, visit: Nasa.gov/sls immigrants and is a practical impossibility given the For more on NASA’s SLS core stage Green Run test series, logistical and financial costs of such an draconian visit: Nasa.gov/greenrun enforcement effort; keeping the status quo comes with the cost of depressing wages, allowing for the exploitation of labor and disenfranchising millions of individuals that live and work in our community. Reform efforts are always transformative events that require courage, compromise and a dogged unwillingness to accept failure. The repeated attempts to reform the nation’s immigration system has unfortunately suffered from too little courage and compromise and a surprising willingness to accept a failed outcome. While belief in government may be low given the current polarity of the national political discourse, achieving success, however imperfect, on immigration reform may help become heal a country sorely in need of a win.

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1. Arrange these American female singers from earlier to later per their Date of Birth (Age). (a) Madonna (b) Diana Ross (c) Cher (d) Barbara Streisand

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6. How many cubes of side = 4”each, can be made out of a big cube of each side = 12”? (a) 9 (b) 27 (c) 36 (d) 48

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8. Australian Open 2021 women’s singles winner. (a) Jennifer Brody (b) Alia Bhatt (c) Naomi Osaka (d) Serena Williams 9. The Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank on this date. (a) 15 April 1910 (b) 15 April 1911 (c) 15 April 1912 (d) 15 April 1913

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Math Magic Use these numbers only once: (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9) in empty squares, to get = the final given answers. Note: Follow the order of operation per basic math rule: ×,÷, +, The multiplication or division is done before addition and subtraction. (solution on page 88)

Find & circle the words in the puzzle. (Subject: Ramayan Characters) BHARAT DASHARATH DEAD GUHA HANUMAN INDRAJIT JAMBAVAN KAIKEYI KAUSALYA KUMBHAKARNA KUSH LAKSHMAN

LAVA MANDODARI MARICH NALA RAMA RAVANA SHATRUGHNA SITA SURPANAKHA URMILA VIBHISHAN VISHVAMITRA

The unused 10 letters spell is ”The subject Ramayan ___”. (answer on page 88)

EZ-BZ TEST YOUR IQ The common letters are “NK” - Fill in the blanks)

Note: * denotes abbreviation of the word or phrase 1. A pile-driving machine with a heavy ram. _ _ NK _ _ 2. N-Key-roll - Over. (*) NK _ _ 3. The exploration of natural caves. _ _ _ _ _ NK 4. Take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. _ _ _ NK 5. A community council located in the Mohale's Hoek District of Lesotho, South Africa. NK _ _ 6. Another name of Lord Shiva. _ _ _ NK _ _ 7. No Known Allergies. (*) NK _ 8. A weasel like animal that ejects pungent odor. _ _ _ NK 9. Applicable in all instances or contingencies. _ _ _ NK _ _ 10. The capital city of Turkey. _ NK _ _ _ 11. To gleam or glow intermittently . _ _ _ NK _ _ 12. The scarlet color of a fox hunter's coat. _ _ NK 13. An ornament worn around the ankle. _ NK _ _ _ 14. A mound or slope of snow. _ _ _ _ _ _ NK 15. The region in the state of Maharashtra, bordering on the Arabian Sea, from Mumbai south to Goa. _ _ NK _ _ 16. The black protective secretion of a cephalopod. _ NK 17. A town on the Yenisei River, N Russia. _ _ _ _ NK _ 18. A series of objects arranged together in a row. _ _ NK 19. A village in the Tiankoura Dept. of Bourgouriba province in SW Burkina Faso, W. Africa. NK _ _ _ _ _ 20. To become lax or loose; Straighten. _ NK _ NK 21. An ass, domestic member of the horse family. _ _ NK _ _ 22. To contract to less extent. _ _ _ _ NK 23. A container for ink. _ NK _ _ _ 24. Having spaces to be filled in _ _ _ NK 25. The expressions of gratitude. _ _ _ NK _ (Puzzle solutions are on page 88. NO peeking!)

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

This will be a very relaxing month as you enjoy love and happiness. A rise in status and income are clearly indicated. You may experience a minor dispute with friends, which could tear down your mood during the second half of the month. The time is particularly good for making positive decisions or to start a new business. You may celebrate a religious or social event this month.

To avoid unnecessary problems, you must try to control your feelings this month. Expenses may exceed your financial limits. Listen to your elder siblings. This is not a good time if you’re an artist or celebrity. However, medical professionals may achieve an excellent goal this month. Things should move swiftly for you and be full of new events. Despite the brisk pace, remain focused and take time to relax when you can.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

A sudden positive change in your life could take place this month. It is important for you to accept this change without fear. Your associates will grant you their full support. You may gain an opportunity to achieve your dream, but because of a thoughtless act you may face serious health troubles. Try to control your ego as well as your temper. Your mother’s health may deteriorate and worry you. You should be able to maintain a steady flow of income.

You will waste money on luxuries while other expenses could be out of control as well this month. Unexpected travel is also possible. Avoid any advice from your friends or partner; instead, listen to your parents in order to make safe judgements. Postpone any major decisions for a long as possible. Try to avoid any speculation in the stock market. A minor health ailment could also be there.

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Your intelligence will be on par this month. You should enjoy an elevated status in society. You may even be able to publish your creative writing, but don’t wait until last week of the month to do so. Co-operative support from your partner and kids will be there. Bad news from a far-off place regarding a sibling may disturb you. An important family-related decision may be in jeopardy. Use your knowledge to solve any problems.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Avoid any major changes or deals this month. Instead, try to focus on current activities and your flow of income will intensify. During the last week of the month, you will experience mental relief due to encouragement and good thoughts. Your workload will lighten and help you feel more relaxed. The period is good for spending on social gatherings with friends. A minor dispute with your partner is possible.

You could begin a journey towards fulfilling your dreams. Quick decisions and fast action will be very important. Follow any advice from your siblings. You may have to work hard to regain confidence. It is advisable right now to follow somebody else’s decisions. An unusual benefit will delight you this month, so try to remain optimistic and enjoy the blessings this will bring. The second and third weeks of the month will be more positive.

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Now is the time to slow down and focus on yourself. Try to direct your attention towards earning extra money. Unexpected expenses are on the way while your health could also deteriorate. Stay in contact with old friends and avoid any life major changes. The second half of the month is more critical than the first. Your children could be exceptionally supportive this month. You may also benefit from a younger sibling.

A major financial loss is possible this month, which could be related to your partner or health. Try to focus on your career and don’t lose your self-confidence. Remain vigilant and refuse to accept compromise. You will perform exceptionally well at your place of work. You also may enjoy an unexpected favor from your mother or daughter. Travel could prove relaxing but expensive.

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to see some of the more popular panels. At least you’ll have plenty of friends to talk with while waiting! • You won’t be able to bring food or drinks in with you to most cons, so expect to disobey that restrictive diet while there since most of what’s offered will be less than healthy. Luckily, some food shops do offer alternative items for vegetarians and so forth. • Some of the larger conventions now have free phone apps to download so you can more easily keep track of all the various events offered throughout each day. Much handier than flipping through a printed booklet! • Many conventions nowadays do accommodate for handicapped and elderly attendees. There will always be staff on hand to assist if you’re having mobility issues. • You will be walking around a lot, so wearing comfortable shoes is a must. This is especially important for Cosplayers as trekking around in high heels is not always ideal. • This goes without saying but… always be kind to your fellow attendees. If they like a particular genre that you don’t then that’s fine! Ultimately it’s all about everyone involved having as much fun as possible. If you’d like to visit a convention sometime this year… here are a few notable ones coming up in 2021: South Carolina Comicon (Greenville, SC) - April 17-18, 2021 Hickory Con (Hickory, NC) - May 6, 2021 AtomaCon (North Charleston, SC) - May 7-9, 2021 Animazement (Raleigh, NC) - May 28-30, 2021 Carolina Fear Fest (Raleigh, NC) - May 28-30, 2021 Atlanta Game Fest (Atlanta, GA) - June 3-6, 2021 PAX East (Boston, MA) - June 3-6, 2021 E3 2021 (Los Angeles, CA) - June 15-17, 2021 HeroesCon (Charlotte, NC) - June 18-20, 2021 Wizard World Chicago (Rosemont, IL) - June 24-27, 2021 Wilkes Comic Con (North Wilkesboro, NC) - July 10, 2021 San Diego International Comic Con (San Diego, CA) - July 22-25, 2021 (Online only this year) Gen Con (Indianapolis, IN) - August 5-8, 2021 (Postponed until further notice) Atlanta Comic Con (Atlanta, GA) - August 6-8, 2021 Official Star Trek Convention (Las Vegas, NV) - August 11.15, 2021 Awesome Con (Washington, DC) - August 20-22, 2021 DragonCon (Atlanta, GA) - September 2-6, 2021 Incredible Con (North Charleston, SC) - September 18-19, 2021 Power ComicCon (Florence, SC) - September 25, 2021 Origins Game Fair (Columbus, OH) - September 30-October 3, 2021 Empire City Con (Charlotte, NC) - November 12-14, 2021 Emerald City Comic Con (Seattle, WA) - December 2-5, 2021 Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo (Chicago, IL) December 10-12, 2021

Attending your first pop culture convention will no doubt be a bit of a culture shock. It certainly was for me back in 1990 when I attended my very first Star Trek one. This unique experience turned into a mishmash of bizarre and comfort that I wasn’t quite sure how to deal with at the time. Eventually, I realized these were kindred spirits as fellow enthusiasts of a genre I enjoyed. Some recommendations for when you do decide to visit your first convention:

• Be sure to have some cash on hand. Some of the retail vendors simply do not have capability to accept credit cards. Also at some cons, Guests charge for photos or signing memorabilia and generally will only accept cash as well. • Bring along a small bag (or a coat with a lot of big pockets) to hold all your various purchases made throughout the day. If you’re flying to and from the convention, you may need an extra suitcase to pack all those goodies to bring back with you. Some vendors are now willing to mail more delicate items (such as collectable statues or art) to you as an alternative, but this is rare. Saathee.com

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Chandni's Beauty Salon ..........................................31

Monroe Oil Company................................................36

Spectrum Family Medicine (Sujatha Sajeevan, MD)..73

CHI Consulting (SBA Business Loans).......................49

NC Dermatology Associates .....................................95

Spice Bazaar (Durham, NC)......................................13

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North American Bancard ........................................15

Spices Hut ...............................................................17

Corner Stone Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine.........97

Nunna Realty (Shiva Nunna) .....................................73

Super Desi Bazaar (Apna Sabji Mandi Greensboro) ..24

County South Realty & Business Brokers..................37

One2 Entertainment .................................................55

Travel Passion ..........................................................23

Crescent Dental (Dr. Kavita Ghai) ..............................91

Park Gastroenterology (Valli Kodali, M.D.) .................16

Triangle Area Hindu Temples: Essay Competition......30

Darji, Iyer, Joshi & Patel (Accounting & Tax Services).75

Patel Brothers (Cary)...........................................70-71

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Desai & Desai LLP (CPA & Financial Services)..........37

Patel, Hitesh (Mortgage Loans).................................45

Uni World Travel........................................................49

DJ Services (Goldsboro Wedding DJ)........................45

Patel, Kiran (Real Estate)...........................................57

Veeru Ganne (Real Estate - Eastside Realty) .............25

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Patel, Mrugesh (Law Offices)....................................61

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Fairview Home Mortgage .........................................49

Pathak, Atul (Real Estate)..........................................59

Wake Spine & Pain...................................................67

Fincare.US (Recession-Proof Your Retirement)..........59

Pediatric Dentist of West Cary (Dr. Arti Dahiya)........33

West Cary Medicine (Dr. Kareem M.D.) ....................21

Geological Resources, Inc.........................................53

Pramukh Mandapam ...............................................61

Worldwide Travels.....................................................57

Global Engineering Services (GES)............................23

Prep U Tutor (SAT - ACT Prep).....................................9

Y2 Academy (SAT Prep) .........................................85

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