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The $10 Dog vs. The $100 Dog. AI-Generated.
Once upon a time, in a small and peaceful town, there was going to be a big dog show. Every year, people from many places came to join. They brought their dogs, hoping to win a prize. Some dogs were very expensive and looked like kings and queens. Other dogs were simple and came from small homes. But every dog had a story.
By Bilal Mohammadi6 months ago in Petlife
The Man by the River. AI-Generated.
It’s a very enjoyable story; it’s worth reading ... Thank For Read Once upon a time, in a small village near a wide river, there lived a man who loved to visit the river every day. The river was calm and peaceful, flowing slowly through the green lands. The man found comfort and happiness sitting by the riverbank, away from the noise of the village and the busy life.
By Bilal Mohammadi6 months ago in Fiction
A Test of Mind and Body. AI-Generated.
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most famous football players in the world. People see him running fast on the football field, scoring amazing goals, and winning trophies. Many fans believe that he is superhuman, always strong, powerful, and full of energy. But even Ronaldo is human. He also feels tired, hungry, and weak sometimes.
By Bilal Mohammadi6 months ago in Fiction
Innocent Behind Bars. AI-Generated.
1. The Quiet Town There was once a small town called Riverdale. The town was peaceful. People knew each other. Children played in the streets. Neighbors helped neighbors. Everyone believed Riverdale was a safe place where nothing bad could ever happen.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Fiction
Reflection of Society. AI-Generated.
Society is like a mirror. It shows who we are, how we live, and what we believe. Everything we do — from art and writing to music and films — reflects our feelings, dreams, and problems. People often say that art and stories show the soul of a community. When we look at books, poetry, songs, and even paintings, we can see pieces of life. These pieces tell us about people’s joys and sorrows, hopes and fears, traditions and changes.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Fiction
Scorching Summer Days in New York City. AI-Generated.
Summer in New York City is a special time. The days are long, the sun is bright, and people fill the streets. But sometimes, the heat becomes very strong. When this happens, life in the city changes. People must find ways to stay cool and safe.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Earth
The Importance of Green Trees. AI-Generated.
Introduction Green trees are some of the most beautiful and important things on Earth. They are tall, green, and full of life. People love to sit under trees, look at their leaves, and enjoy their shade. But trees are not just beautiful. They do many things that help us, animals, and the whole planet.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Earth
Boys vs Girls in the Scorching Heat
The sun was very hot. It was a summer day, and the heat felt strong. The air was heavy and dry. Boys and girls were outside, feeling the sun's power. The heat made everything slow. People wanted to find shade and cool places. But sometimes, the heat also made feelings grow inside.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Humans
Squid Game: A Deadly Game of Survival
Squid Game is a story about people who are trapped by their own problems. They are in debt. They feel hopeless. Their lives seem to have no way forward. But then, they get a chance to join a strange game. They think it is just a chance to win money, but they do not know the truth. The game is not fun. The game is deadly.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Education
Children’s Joyful Celebrations in the New Year. AI-Generated.
When the New Year came, the whole town was full of lights, colors, and happiness. The streets were decorated with small shining lights, and the windows of homes had beautiful paper stars. The air was cold, but the hearts of the people were warm. Everyone was ready to say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one with hope.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Fiction
Poverty Is Born of the Mind, Not Fate
Introduction Many people believe that poverty is a matter of fate or destiny. They think that some people are born poor and will remain poor forever because their luck or fate is bad. However, this idea is not true. Poverty is not created by fate; it is born from how people think, act, and see their own lives. In this article, we will explore how poverty comes from the mind and what people can do to change their situation.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Education











