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5 Must-See Movies Before You Die
1. Taxi Driver 1976 ‧ Crime/Noir ‧ 1h 53m Image credit: Flickr | License details Taxi Driver stars Robert De Niro, one of my favorite actors out there in Hollywood. The movie’s story revolves around Travis Bickle, a taxi driver. As this is a spoiler-free review, I won’t provide any story explanations.
By Neoexpalinsart about a year ago in Art
Mental Health Matters: Breaking the Stigma in the Workplace
# Mental Health Matters: Breaking the Stigma in the Workplace In recent years, mental health awareness has greatly improved; however, at the same time, the stigma in mental health issues remains one of the major barriers, especially in the workplace. This can have severely negative implications not only for individual employees but also on overall organizational culture and productivity. This requires addressing and breaking this stigma to create a healthy work environment where employees feel free and supported.
By Antor Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life
Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life Inspiration is often elusive, lurking behind the drapes of our daily routines. In truth, however, it surrounds us, waiting to be found in the most mundane times. Be you a writer, an artist, an entrepreneur, or anyone who feels in dire need of a spark of creativity, seeking inspiration from life is not only possible but can be life-changing. Herein lies how to nurture a mind that relishes the mundane and finds the sources of inspiration for the extraordinary in the ordinary.
By Antor Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew
Introduction The Magician's Nephew, written by C.S. Lewis, is the sixth book in The Chronicles of Narnia series, though it serves as a prequel to the events in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. First published in 1955, the story follows two children, Digory Kirke, and Polly Plummer, as they embark on a magical journey to different worlds. This novel explores the creation of Narnia, the origins of the White Witch, and the introduction of the wardrobe that becomes a gateway to Narnia in the later books. The tale is filled with themes of courage, friendship, temptation, and the power of good versus evil.
By Ermelita T. Engracioabout a year ago in Art
The Power of Storytelling: How to Captivate Your Audience
# Storytelling-How to Engage Your Audience Living in an information-soaked world, the ability to tell a really good story is an ever-important skill. Storytelling is beyond the actual facts and figures; you are allowed to connect with your audience on an emotional level. Whether marketer, author, teacher, or leader, mastering the art of storytelling can enhance your ability to engage and inspire others. Storytelling is integral in a number of business communication initiatives. Here is how you'll be able to harness the power of storytelling to captivate your audience.
By Antor Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
Unlocking Creativity: 10 Tips for Aspiring Writers
Unleashing Creativity: 10 Tips for Budding Authors Writing is a craft as much as it is an art, and nothing much can be done well without unlocking that creative part of your mind. Whether one wishes to try his or her hand at becoming a novelist, blogger, or even poet, letting the creativity flow is usually uphill for lots of people. Here are ten suggestions for unleashing creativity that might prove helpful.
By Antor Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
Top 5 Trends in Digital Marketing for 2024
Top 5 Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 The world of digital marketing at the start of 2024 is moving at a breakneck velocity. The dynamic field essentially pushes all businesses to move with the changes if they want to stay competitive and reach an audience effectively. Herein, we have outlined the top five trends that shape the face of digital marketing in this year.
By Antor Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
The Shattered Path"
The sun was just rising when the caravan set off. The sound of steady wheels and footsteps signaled the start of a long journey. Maren, a young scholar who eagerly joined the group, felt a sense of adventure rise within him. This was the first time he would venture beyond the confines of his quiet village, and the possibility of ancient ruins and lost treasure made the journey alluring. Weeks passed without incident. They crossed vast plains, winding rivers, and dense forests, swapping stories around the campfire as they pressed on. Their destination, a hidden temple rumored to hold the secrets of a forgotten civilization, was still days away, but the air was filled with anticipation. Maren scribbled in his journal, recording every sight, every story as it happened. A low rumble shook the ground beneath them, growing louder and louder until it felt like the earth itself was being torn apart. Caravans halted, and whispers of alarm spread like wildfire. The violent shaking continued, upsetting carts and horses alike. Maren had barely time to grab her bag when a crack appeared in front of her, splitting the street in half. Dust and debris filled the air as the ground cracked and rocks fell from the nearby cliffs. Panic erupted. People fled for their lives, their screams drowned out by the roar of the angry earth. Maren's heart pounded as she tried to help the fallen elderly merchant, but the shaking was too violent. The ground gave way with a loud crash, and they fell into darkness. When Maren woke up, he was alone. His body was bruised and sore from the fall. The caravan had disappeared, engulfed in a catastrophe. All that remained was silence and the suffocating smell of dust. His heart was pounding - he had to find the others, he had to regroup. But as he stood and looked around, he realized the landscape had changed completely. Gone were the roads and familiar landmarks. Where there had once been a clear path, there was now a desert of jagged rocks and impassable ravines. He began to run with a mixture of dread and determination. Hours turned to days as he wandered the desolate landscape, and hope faded with each passing moment. He found no trace of the caravan, only more destruction. First the water was gone, then the food. When he came across the ruins, Maren was but a shadow of the eager scholars who had begun the journey. The temple loomed before him, half buried in the ground, as if shaken by a cataclysm. He drew closer, but was too weak to feel anything but dull amazement. The entrance was lined with carvings depicting ancient gods and scenes from long-forgotten rituals. With the last of her strength, Maren pushed open the massive stone doors. The air inside was cool, undisturbed by the turmoil outside. In the center of the room, a single artifact glowed faintly: a floating sphere on a stone pedestal. She called to him in a wordless voice, promising knowledge and power beyond his dreams. But as Maren held out her hand, a thought occurred to her. Could this have been the cause of the accident? Had their journey been doomed from the start, because they were searching for something they would never find? His hand hovered over the sphere, torn between curiosity and fear. Then he took a deep breath and pulled her back. The journey was interrupted, but perhaps there was a final reason for it. As Maren turned to leave, he felt the ground beneath him move again, but this time gently, as if the earth had finally found peace.
By Kohinoor Singhabout a year ago in Art
STEP Backward
In life, we have heard lot of advises or comments to move forward or step forward in almost every situation. Sometimes, this step forward action will give pain in a situation where there are many hurdles. When we cross the hurdles, we need to press the backward leg heavily to jump than the front leg.
By Athiyappan Lalith kumarabout a year ago in Art









