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Mother – An Unwavering Shadow
Mother – An Unwavering Shadow The word “Mother” may be small, but within these six letters lies an entire universe. She is the living embodiment of love, sacrifice, affection, compassion, and selflessness. Under her nurturing care, children grow, face the highs and lows of life, and find the strength to fight their battles. A mother is not just a person; she is an entire world wrapped in love.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
Julian Holloway
Julian Holloway is a British actor known for his work in films, television, and voice acting. He has had a long and successful career, appearing in many famous movies and TV shows. His talent and dedication have made him a well-respected figure in the entertainment industry. In this article, we will explore his life, career, and achievements in simple and easy English.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Humans
Why Does Growth Often Feels Lonely
I am here and right in the middle of it. The Lonely Stage. It is not just a passing feeling. It is that messy phase where my goals and reality clash like two kids fighting over a toy. It is where old friendships fade, and new ones have not quite clicked yet.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Humans
Kim Sae Ron
Kim Sae Ron is a South Korean actress known for her talent and strong performances. She started acting at a very young age and quickly became one of the most popular child actresses in South Korea. Over the years, she has grown into a successful actress, taking on various roles in films and television dramas. This article will discuss her early life, career, achievements, and recent events in her life.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Humans
Where Have Those Days of Friendship Gone?
Where Have Those Days of Friendship Gone? Where have those days gone when friendship was not just a relationship but the very essence of life? Those days when sitting on the school steps, chatting endlessly, getting drenched in the rain, playfully splashing water at each other, and later hiding those wet clothes from our mothers out of fear but laughing uncontrollably – all of it feels so vividly etched in memory even today.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
Best International Airlines to Fly in 2025: Top Picks for U.S. Travelers
As the world becomes more interconnected, the demand for seamless international travel continues to grow. For U.S. travelers, choosing the right airline can make all the difference in ensuring a comfortable, efficient, and enjoyable journey. With 2025 on the horizon, several airlines are stepping up their game to offer exceptional service, cutting-edge technology, and unparalleled comfort. In this blog, we’ll explore the best international airlines for 2025, based on recent trends, customer reviews, and the latest innovations.
By Aman Saxenaabout a year ago in Humans
Discovering Gold in Madagascar: A Hidden Treasure Trove
Introduction Madagascar, the island nation off the coast of Africa, is known for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and unique wildlife. However, one of the most surprising discoveries in this remote land is the presence of gold in its rivers. The Majilu River, in particular, is famous for containing visible gold particles, making it a hidden treasure trove for the local villagers.
By Sajjad Rana Hussainabout a year ago in Humans
Lost for Words: How Language Decay is Making Us Dumber
The Disappearance of Thought Language is vanishing. Grammar erodes, words disappear, and with them, our ability to think critically. As tenses fade—subjunctive, past perfect, conditional—so does our perception of time. The rise of casual speech, the neglect of punctuation, and the rejection of complexity aren’t harmless trends. They signal a deeper crisis: the decline of thought itself.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Humans
Brandi Carlile
Brandi Carlile is one of the most respected musicians in the world. She is known for her unique voice, emotional lyrics, and powerful performances. Over the years, she has won many awards and gained a large fan base. Her music blends different styles, including folk, rock, and country, making her one of the most versatile artists in the industry.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Humans
The Voices of Comfort Women: Stories from the Past. Content Warning.
Even though the first women were coerced into sexual slavery for Imperial Japan almost a century ago, the specifics of their enslavement are still painful and contentious in Japan and the former occupied nations. There are few records of women's subjugation; an estimated 90% of "comfort women" did not survive the war, and there are very few survivors. Although military brothels had been a part of the Japanese military since 1932, they became much more widespread following the Rape of Nanking, one of the most notorious events in imperial Japan's campaign to conquer the Republic of China and a large portion of Asia.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Rediscovering Jesus: Beyond the Western Image
The image or depiction of Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, has always been a subject of curiosity. Where did this image come from? What is its origin, or rather, who is the person in this image? If he was a man who was born, raised, and lived here in the Middle East, why is he imagined by people all over the world as a white man with Western features? We always see him depicted in this way. Is this truly the accurate representation of Jesus, or does this image conceal a deception and a grand narrative?
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Humans










