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Monotony — by N1SPAR

An easy to sing, song about the journey of the Indian tenth grader through their board exams. I wrote this song in the January preceding my board exams (where I scored 98%, by the way), and sang this in my school's farewell party. When it comes to my rap, I call myself "N1SPAR" (short for "Nisanth Parupalli"). Credits Written by Nisanth Parupalli Produced and performed by N1SPAR Lyrics (Yeah!) The monotony,  no anatomy, Desperation won't saddle me! Like a bike with no handles, wee! 'Cause nobody can handle me! Time to learn your "A", "B", "C"s. Then, move on to your "1", "2", "3"s. Education starts when you're three, But the real deal's when you're fifteen! Get a ninety-eight, they'll shave yo' head. It's like a war and you're out for blood! Read stuff you've already read— Read until you go to bed! "E" stands for "E—X—A—M", Wake up at 5:10 am! ...
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An Ankylosaur Adventure

Hey, everyone! This is Nisanth and welcome to my blog—Articklez! I have written a new story based entirely on a thrilling chase between two sibling Ankylosauruses and a T Rex. This is a story from a long time ago. To be exact—297 years, 3 months, and 16 days before the big extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs. A herd of Triceratops was stampeding across the plain. However, this story doesn’t focus on the elephant-sized reptiles mimicking an earthquake—but it focuses on the 3 storey-tall shredder-mouthed automatic bringer of doom that spooked the poor Ceratopsians. Wanna know what it was? Here we go: your favorite… Tyrannosaurus Rex—yay! Now if you look closely at our fine friend—whose skull would, by the way, make an ideal canoe if not for the numerous sharp teeth attached to it—you would notice a small bruise under his left eye, the tip of the tail cut off, and a broken tooth. Why the bruises? you ask… well, that’s a long story. In fact, this is that long story. 4 months and 26 day...

Aditya Hrudayam

Hello! My name is "Nisanth". I have memorized the Aditya Hrudayam. It is a prayer to the sun god in Hindu Mythology. It is in the form of a conversation between Lord Ram and the famed sage, Agastya. It is written in Sanskrit. Here is the recording of me reciting it.

LCM/HCF calculator

 Hello! My name is "Nisanth" and welcome to my blog, Articklez! In this post, I'm going to show you how to make a simple LCM/HCF calculator. We will be using Python for this project. Go to "python.org" to install Python. Check out the below image for how to install it. Open any text editor—such as Notepad, Notepad ++, Visual Studio Code, or Sublime Text—and start typing. In python, a bunch of code can be associated with a block based on the indentation. First, type the following text.  print("LCM/HCF calculator") This will simply display "LCM/HCF calculator". Now, to declare the variables. A "variable" is just a value that can be changed afterwards. They can be integers, text, lists, or boolean values (True/False); among others. num1 = int(input("Enter the first number.\n")) num2 = int(input("Enter the second number.\n")) lcm = 0 hcf = 0 found = False lcmOrHcf = input("Would you like to find the LCM or HCF?\...

All new Angry Birds!

Hello! My name is "Nisanth", and welcome to Articklez! I have recently made a game. In fact, it's one of my larger projects. Are you familiar with the "Angry Birds Movie"? If not, it is a movie where birds face off against pigs for stealing their eggs. The main tool used in the attack is the slingshot. Many games have been based on the original movie—most of them developed by "Rovio" (one of the creators of the movie). In my adaptation, the key tool—the slingshot is used in the first level. There, "Red" the protagonist aims at the pigs. He has to pop all of them within fifteen shots. Once the level is complete, the user is sent to the second level. Here, Chuck (aka "The Speed Demon") has to travel throughout the screen, popping the pigs—which randomly show up on the screen. He has to pop twenty pigs within a hundred seconds. In the third level, the "Explosives Expert" —Bomb has to trace his way through a labyrinth of pigs....

The Seasons

 Hello! My name is "Nisanth" and welcome back to my blog, "Articklez"! In this post, I will be sharing with you, a poem I've written on the seasons. So... here goes. It's Burning, boiling, Scorching, scalding; In the hot ol' season o' summer. The leaves turn red; And the world is drenched, With rain at the sight of fall. It's freezing, chilly; Roses and lilies, And other plants don't grow well in winter. It's beautiful! Nature's bountiful! In the warm, welcoming spring! Be it summer, winter, fall, or spring; Seasons pass, and all four bring — An entire—whole new! —year! Thank you!

Math

Hello! My name is "Nisanth" and welcome to my blog, Articklez! In this post, I will share with you, a poem on "Math". Math is the study Of things around us, so many! All numbers are called "Integers". 1, 2, 3—them all! Parts of a whole are called "fractions". They help us perform various actions! Decimals are fractions compiled. They just take a little while! Algebra is the branch of math, Dealing with finding values and facts! Shapes and their properties Come under geometry! Taking info and organizing Is called "data handling"! To check if something is likely, We use probability! Math needs infinite ability. It's a world of endless possibilities! Thank you!