Ali Sadeek Ahmed
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Engineer-writer,( content creator, and poet )-Blogger-Youtuber
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TOMORROW
TOMORROW What is Tomorrow? Tomorrow is a measure of time—seconds, minutes, hours, or a few days—but it remains unknown to us. Everything may come to an end in a moment, and there may be no tomorrow. We speak of tomorrow with hope, confidence, and without concern, as we have grown accustomed to the word "tomorrow."
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers
The Demon and the Priest: A Tale from an Egyptian Village
The Demon and the Priest: A Tale from an Egyptian Village In a quiet Egyptian village during the early 1960s, a tragic story unfolded, leaving a lasting mark on the memories of its people. It is a tale of jealousy and vengeance, where suspicion drove a peaceful community to the brink of chaos. This story blends reality with local folklore, bringing to life the dark consequences of unchecked emotions and the supernatural forces that seemed to accompany them.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Horror
The Killer Wasp: A Dangerous Predator, Its Types, and Threats
The Killer Wasp: A Dangerous Predator, Its Types, and Threats The killer wasp is one of the most dangerous predatory insects belonging to the hornet family. It is known for its aggressive nature and ability to attack any living creature that comes in its way, whether human, animal, or other insects. There are various types of killer wasps, differing in shape and color, but all share a common trait of being naturally aggressive and lethal. In this article, we will explore the different types of killer wasps, their attack methods, habitats, dangers, and ways to defend against them.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers
Halloween: What It Means, Its History, and Why It's Celebrated
Halloween: What It Means, Its History, and Why It's Celebrated Halloween is one of the most popular and intriguing occasions that blends fear, fun, and fantasy elements. Widely celebrated in Western countries, it has also gained recognition across the globe. But what does Halloween actually mean? Is it a holiday or just a social occasion? Why are strange costumes, dark decorations, and symbols of death so prominent, and why is there an abundance of candy and treats? This article explores the history of Halloween, its origins, and the meaning behind its unique customs.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in History
THE HUNTED HOUSE
There was only one rule: do not open the door. In a quiet Alexandria neighborhood, a group of boys decided to challenge the legend surrounding a long-abandoned building. Determined to prove the tales false, they vowed to spend the night inside.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Horror
Be Beautiful, Not Bigoted: How to Overcome Racism
The world does not belong to any single person; it belongs to everyone. However, many people are blinded by arrogance and ego, believing they are the only ones deserving of a place in this world. For them, others are secondary, unworthy of sharing the same space. This kind of thinking fuels racism, which has deeply infiltrated various aspects of life, especially in today’s world where the internet reveals every detail of our daily lives, transforming the globe into a small village where actions echo far and wide.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Humans
Title: "The Power of Resilience: How to Overcome Failure and Rebuild Your Life" . AI-Generated.
Title: "The Power of Resilience: How to Overcome Failure and Rebuild Your Life In a world filled with challenges and obstacles, everyone faces moments of failure and weakness. These moments, when the future seems uncertain and our goals feel out of reach, can be discouraging. Yet, within these dark times lies the true secret of success: resilience.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers
Discovery of a Prehistoric Giant's Head the Size of a Car. AI-Generated.
Solving the Evolutionary Mystery: Discovery of a Prehistoric Giant's Head the Size of a Car Scientists have finally glimpsed the face of the largest known arthropod to ever inhabit our planet, a colossal creature resembling a millipede, thanks to the discovery of two exceptionally well-preserved fossils. This creature, known as Arthropleura, thrived during the late Paleozoic era, approximately 346 to 290 million years ago, in equatorial forests where the atmosphere was rich in oxygen. These conditions allowed these animals to grow to impressive sizes, reaching lengths of up to 2.6 meters (8.5 feet) and weighing over 45 kilograms (100 pounds).
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers











