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Abhishek Bhatnagar

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Email: abhishekbhatnagar@theedger.org

Abhishek Bhatnagar (IPA /'äbhïʃɛk bhətŋägɛɹ/) is a creature of the genus Homo. Though native to the Indo-Gangetic plains, he currently resides in the Greater Toronto Area of Canada. Neurologically speaking, he is thought capable of altruism, compassion, sensitivity and sometimes even intelligence. His physiological activities include tennis, soccer, and running. In his past, he has received Catholic Schooling. Oddly enough, this occurred in residence of a strict Islamic State - Kuwait. As a consequence of being exposed to so many cultures at a young age, he is now known to hold a religious affiliation to the only true lord, Sir David Attenborough. Abhishek created and lead the University of Ottawa Skeptics group in it's first year, and is now a member of the Center For Inquiry Ontario. The natural world is known to be a source of great joy to this creature and hence his favourite activities include hiking and nature documentary watching. In his natural habitat, he can be found reading, playing sports, and imitating David Attenborough. Subjects of books in his library include linguistics, neurosciences, palaeontology, anthropology, general biology and physics.