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In infancy and childhood is laid the groundwork for an integrated personality in the making, in preparation for adaptation to the outside world. The malleability of the nervous system [neuroplasticity ...
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Once people are disconnected from their history, their sense of belonging weakens, and their passion to serve the nation ...
Sri Lanka, Jan. 24 -- Education reforms undertaken by the Government should provide equal opportunities for Tamil and Sinhala ...
Rediscovering Jaffna Through a Medical Student’s Eyes Uthuru Konç Arumasia (The Wonder at the Northern Corner), a book in Sinhala language by Dr. Viduni Basnayake, was launched on Sunday, January 25, ...
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