Md. Ashraful Azad
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"From Luck to Logic: The Fishermen’s Strategic Awakening"
The Strategy Story of the Fishermen The sun had barely risen over the quiet coastal village of Sonarpara when the fishermen gathered by the shore, their nets piled like sleeping serpents and their boats rocking gently with the early morning tide. For generations, fishing had been their way of life. But over time, the sea had changed—its patterns, its moods, and its bounty. The elders said the ocean was speaking, and now it was time for the fishermen to listen, think, and change their strategy if they wanted to survive.
By Md. Ashraful Azad2 months ago in Motivation
"Top Collagen Peptide Supplements Recommended by Nutrition Experts"
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. It plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy skin, joints, hair, nails, and bones. As we age, our natural collagen production begins to decline, often leading to wrinkles, joint discomfort, and weaker connective tissue. That’s where collagen supplements—especially collagen peptides—come into play.
By Md. Ashraful Azad7 months ago in Families
"The Orinoco River in Venezuela"
The Orinoco crocodile is one of the largest crocodile species in the world. But due to human cruelty, its population has dropped to fewer than 100. Their natural habitat is the Orinoco River in Venezuela and its surrounding regions. While these crocodiles once roamed freely in the river, now they struggle to survive out of sight of humans.
By Md. Ashraful Azad8 months ago in Earth
"Just 5 Minutes a Day Sharp Your Brain"
Aging is inevitable, but cognitive decline doesn’t have to be. While memory lapses, slower processing speeds, and reduced attention spans are often considered normal aspects of growing older, recent research has shown that engaging in targeted brain exercises—even for just five minutes a day—can help maintain and even improve cognitive functioning well into your later years.
By Md. Ashraful Azad8 months ago in Education
"The Orinoco Crocodile"
The Orinoco crocodile is one of the largest crocodile species in the world. But due to human cruelty, its population has dropped to fewer than 100. Their natural habitat is the Orinoco River in Venezuela and its surrounding regions. While these crocodiles once roamed freely in the river, now they struggle to survive out of sight of humans.**
By Md. Ashraful Azad8 months ago in Education
"My Recently Late Father"
It’s strange, using the word "late" for someone who was just here. Just the other day, he was sitting in his usual spot—left corner of the living room, tea in hand, the holy Quran always somehow on his side of the table. He wasn’t loud, never tried to be the center of attention. But when he was there, the house felt full.
By Md. Ashraful Azad8 months ago in Families
"SpaceX Marks 470th Falcon 9 Launch"
Cape Canaveral, FL – In the early hours of May 7, 2025, SpaceX achieved another historic milestone as it successfully launched 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, marking the company's 470th launch of its workhorse vehicle. The mission further solidifies SpaceX’s role as a leader in commercial spaceflight and internet connectivity from space, as the Starlink constellation continues to grow.
By Md. Ashraful Azad8 months ago in Education
Finds Kissing After Eating Gluten Is Safe for Most People
For people living with celiac disease, managing exposure to gluten can feel like a constant calculation especially when it comes to dating and intimacy. Is it safe to kiss someone who has just eaten gluten? This is a question that comes up frequently in support groups, online forums, and doctor's offices.
By Md. Ashraful Azad8 months ago in Education
The Monarch Butterfly
The Monarch Butterfly The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is one of the most iconic and well-studied butterfly species in the world. Known for its brilliant orange and black wings, the monarch is admired not only for its beauty but also for its extraordinary migratory behavior and complex life cycle. Found mainly in North America, it plays a vital ecological role as a pollinator and is a powerful symbol of nature’s resilience.
By Md. Ashraful Azad9 months ago in Education
"Just 9 Ounces a Week"
Public health campaigns and dietary guidelines often advise us to eat less meat and incorporate more legumes into our diets. But what does "less" really mean in practical terms? A groundbreaking study by researchers from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), published in Nature Food, provides a concrete answer: 255 grams (approximately 9 ounces) of poultry or pork per week is the maximum amount that can be consumed without exceeding the planet's environmental limits. However, when it comes to beef, even modest consumption surpasses these boundaries.
By Md. Ashraful Azad9 months ago in Families
"The Journey of Cancer Recovery"
Recovering from cancer is a deeply personal and transformative journey that encompasses more than just physical healing. It involves emotional, mental, and psychological recovery, as well as lifestyle changes that support long-term health and well-being. While medical treatment is a vital part of recovery, taking a holistic approach—integrating medical advice with self-care, emotional support, and lifestyle adjustments—can greatly enhance the healing process. This article explores a well-rounded approach to cancer recovery, focusing on both medical strategies and holistic practices that contribute to overall wellness.
By Md. Ashraful Azad9 months ago in Education

