Md Ariful Islam
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Three questions ?
The king has become old. He is very old. His eyes cannot see well these days. He can barely hear. He has no strength in his body. In this condition, it is not possible for him to rule the kingdom. The king decided in his heart which of his sons he will give the responsibility of the kingdom to. Then he will spend the rest of his life in quiet punishment.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Fiction
The value of old people
In a certain country, there was constant poverty. The king thought that the people of the country should be reduced. Only then can poverty be avoided. The king issued a strange law, that all the old parents who could not work, and only ate while lying down, should be thrown into the forest. What else could be done, if the law was not obeyed, one's life would be lost. So people would throw their old parents into the forest on the edge of the mountain. The old people would die of hunger there, or they would end up in the stomach of a tiger.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Fiction
Who is behind?
While checking the filter messages, I saw that some nudes of my wife were sent from an ID named Tanvir Ahnaf. Ritu's face was clear in the pictures. I zoomed in on the pictures to be more sure. No, it's Ritu. The mole on the left side of the chest is also clear. If it had been edited, the mole would definitely not have been there. The ID has deactivated me with the text.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Fiction
Some important discoveries made by mistake
X-raysX-rays or x-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation with short wavelengths. X-rays have brought about a revolutionary change in the diagnosis of diseases in the medical field. The wavelength of x-rays is not seen as much shorter than ordinary light. Due to its short wavelength, it can easily penetrate any material. In 1895, German physicist William Roentgen discovered this ray. 'Cathode rays' had been discovered long before. But researchers still did not know that it was possible to take pictures of the human skeleton using it. In 1895, William Roentgen was experimenting with cathode rays in a glass tube covered with black paper. His aim was to test whether cathode rays were emitted from the glass. At that time, an interesting incident occurred. He saw that a kind of light beam was visible a few feet away from where he was standing! He thought that the light might be coming out from somewhere in the cardboard. But the experiment showed that the rays were not bursting the cardboard, but rather penetrating the cardboard. Seeing the incident, William Roentgen thought: Why can't the rays that can penetrate the cardboard penetrate the human body? That's what he thought. He conducted the experiment with his wife's hand in front of him, and a history-changing event occurred. For the first time, it was possible to create a photographic image of the human skeleton without cutting it. Mrs. Roentgen was shocked to see the picture of her own skeleton and said, "I feel like I'm seeing death before my eyes!" Since the properties of this invisible ray were unknown, William Roentgen named it X-ray. However, many people also call it "radiation rays" after his name. Penicillin The discovery of penicillin is a milestone in modern medicine. It is the first antibiotic discovered in the world. It protects against infections caused by bacteria. Its inventor was physician and bacteriologist Alexander Fleming. There is an interesting story behind the discovery of penicillin.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in History
If we believe we can't do something, then we can't do anything.
Once upon a time, a gentleman was walking past a circus and he noticed that the elephants were not kept in cages but were not chained. A small rope was being used to tie the arms. Seeing this, the man wondered how this was possible.If you tie it with a small rope, the question will come to everyone's mind, is it possible to tie such a big elephant with a small rope? Of course not!
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Fiction
Pen and sword
In the afternoon, an argument was going on between Arif and Bithi. The subject of the argument was Asi and Masi, that is, the sword and the pen. Arif was saying that the sword is bigger. Bithi was saying that the pen is bigger. Arif was turning his hand in the position of holding a sword and saying, "I will cut off your head with one blow with the sword. Can you stop me with the pen?" The younger daughter Bithi cried at this behavior of her brother and said: If you insult me? You will. How can those who look down on the pen value a human being? I had overheard some of the argument between the two siblings. As soon as I entered the room, they caught me off guard. Both of them asked almost simultaneously: Is the pen greater or the sword greater, father? I did not give a verdict in either direction. I am just telling a story. I am presenting that story to you. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan was the emperor of Delhi at that time. The emperor had an office where soldiers were paid their wages. The man who paid the wages was called a munshi. That day, the munshi was very busy with his office work. At that time, a soldier arrived like a storm. For some reason, he was late in collecting his wages.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Fiction
Pious goldsmith
There lived a goldsmith in a city. The man was very pious and honest. Every day before the sun rose, he would go to work. His shop was in front of the ruler's palace. Every day before opening the shop, the goldsmith would raise his hands to the sky and pray: "O All-Wise, All-Sufficient! O All-Forgiving! You are the Infinite Owner! You are Almighty over everything. Even if something falls to the bottom of the sea, You have the power to return it to a dry state!" He would open the shop door with this prayer.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in History
China’s humanoid robot Tiangong is ready to take on the world
Critical Analysis: China’s Humanoid Robot Tiangong is Ready to Take on the World China’s unveiling of the Tiangong humanoid robot marks a significant milestone in the global race for advanced robotics and artificial intelligence. Developed by the Chinese tech industry with strong state support, Tiangong is positioned as a competitor to leading humanoid robots like Boston Dynamics’ Atlas and Tesla’s Optimus. A close look reveals both its potential and the difficulties it faces in the international market, despite its impressive technological advancements.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Journal
Ryan Coogler breaks down "Sinners" and explains how the big-budget filmmaker changed the vampire movie in a way that was almost impossible to do. (part 1)
Ryan Coogler is explaining how he pulled off a magic trick. He is not referring to his efforts to persuade Warner Bros. to approve "Sinners," a $90-million blues-infused thriller about vampires invading a 1930s Southern town. He also doesn't talk about the almost-unheard-of agreement with the studio that gives him the copyright to the movie after 25 years. He’s explaining how they managed to make this movie at all — and on a near-impossible timetable, going from pitch to production in three months. It will have been nearly a year since Imax cameras started shooting on location in Louisiana when "Sinners" opens in theaters on Friday.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in Journal
Thoughts of Ordinary People in Bangladesh on Palestine and Gaza!
Introduction Israel's ongoing violence in Gaza, in particular, has deeply wounded the hearts of people around the world, including Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a Muslim-majority country with a proud history of fighting against injustice and oppression. Bangladesh has expressed strong solidarity with the Palestinians. But what do the people of Bangladesh think about the situation in Palestine and Gaza? Their views reflect a mix of religious empathy, and humanitarian concern.
By Md Ariful Islam9 months ago in History










