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A Fresh Start


Why do people write blogs? Seems like a quite complicated question. As I believe, humans-as social beings-are in the habit of showing others what they do and what they like. Not only that, but also 'the eagerness to share things with others' also could be added to this list.

As a student learning biology, the same idea struck my mind. Can't I do something new, so that I could share what I learn at my classes, with the other folks? The answer came in a flash. Inspired by my brother's blog: "IT Imprint", I decided to open a blog of my own.





What is "bioprints.blogspot.com"? 


BioPrints will be, as I hope, a site in which people all around the world could utilize to strengthen their brains regarding the field of Biology. The posts in this blog will be based on things which I learn in my Biology classes. The posts will be based on Sri Lankan Biology Syllabus, as I am a Sri Lankan. But I guess, it would not matter since "Biology" is not a subject which differs from one part of the world to another.


I would also like to invite those who visit this blog to share their knowledge with me and the others. If you could notice any glitches, mistakes or anything else wrong in my posts, I would be grateful if you'd be kind enough to show them to me.(Simply use the comments box)

So, I hope that you would stay in touch with this blog for the rest of the days, and I hope to continue my work as long as I could. Cheers!

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