
Muhammah Hanzalah
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Passionate about history and culture. Join me on Vocal Media for captivating insights into hidden historical gems and diverse cultural traditions. Let's explore the rich tapestry of our shared heritage and artistic expressions.
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The Origins and Evolution of Armistice Day: From World War I to Modern Observance
On November 11th, the world pauses to remember and honor those who have served and sacrificed in the name of peace and freedom. Known as Armistice Day, Remembrance Day, or Veterans Day, this significant date marks the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany, effectively ending the hostilities on the Western Front of the war. From its inception to modern times, the evolution of this day reflects the profound impact of World War I and the collective desire to commemorate the bravery and resilience of the armed forces.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in History
October Pixel Drop: Unleash New Features & Upgrades on Your Devices!
The October Pixel Drop has arrived, bringing a host of exciting new features and enhancements to your Pixel devices. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, a health-conscious user, or someone who loves the convenience of smart technology, this update has something for everyone. Let's dive into the details and explore how these upgrades can elevate your Pixel experience to new heights.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Styled
SpaceManufacturing: Revolutionary
The concept of manufacturing in space, once deemed a science fiction fantasy, is rapidly moving towards becoming a reality. Spearheaded by advancements in aerospace technology and a growing interest from both private and public sectors, space manufacturing is poised to revolutionize industries and redefine the boundaries of human ingenuity. This article delves into the potential of space manufacturing, the challenges it faces, and its implications for businesses and economies worldwide.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Earth
iPad Mini Revolutionized: Apple’s A15-Powered Compact Tablet Hits Shelves on October 23
Apple's lineup of iPads has long been a hallmark of innovation, and the iPad Mini stands as a beloved favorite for many, thanks to its compact design and powerful performance. This year, Apple is set to revolutionize its compact tablet offering once again, with the release of the A15-powered iPad Mini on October 23. With significant performance enhancements, improved screen quality, and notable design changes, this new iPad Mini is more than just a small tablet—it's a powerhouse in the palm of your hand.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Journal
Instagram's New Teen Privacy Measures: Protection or Overreach
In an era where social media is deeply integrated into the lives of teenagers, platforms like Instagram have become a digital playground for a generation that thrives on instant connections, visual storytelling, and peer interaction. But with this widespread use comes growing concern about privacy, safety, and the influence of these platforms on younger users. In response to these concerns, Instagram has rolled out a series of new privacy measures aimed specifically at protecting teenagers.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Journal
NASA's Eyes in the Sky: Cutting-Edge Satellite Captures Mesmerizing Hurricane Time-Lapse
In the vast expanse of our atmosphere, hurricanes swirl with untamed power, commanding both awe and dread. These tempestuous giants, with their towering clouds and furious winds, have long been a focus of scientific inquiry. NASA, ever on the forefront of technology and discovery, has once again provided humanity with an unprecedented look into the anatomy of these storms, thanks to its latest satellite innovations. By capturing mesmerizing time-lapse footage of hurricanes, NASA's new "Eyes in the Sky" are transforming the way we understand and monitor these massive meteorological phenomena.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Journal
The Perilous Gamble: How 'Joker: Folie à Deux's' Astronomical Budget Risks Box Office Calamity
When Joker hit theaters in 2019, no one could have predicted the seismic shift it would cause. An R-rated, gritty, and deeply psychological character study, directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, the film shattered expectations. It grossed over a billion dollars globally, making it the highest-grossing R-rated film in history. Along with critical acclaim, Phoenix’s portrayal of Arthur Fleck earned him an Academy Award, cementing *Joker* as a cultural phenomenon.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Journal
Frontline Defense: The Proactive Approach in Cybersecurity
In the modern digital age, businesses face an ever-growing array of cyber threats, and traditional reactive approaches are no longer sufficient. Cyberattacks have become more sophisticated, relentless, and widespread, often with devastating consequences for organizations that are unprepared. This is why the concept of "Frontline Defense" has become central to the strategies employed by cybersecurity professionals. The term underscores a proactive approach, focusing on anticipating, detecting, and neutralizing threats before they can cause harm. In this article, we will explore the critical importance of proactive defense in cybersecurity, the methodologies and technologies used in such an approach, and why it is becoming the bedrock of cybersecurity programs globally.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Journal
Uses more precise economic terminology ("Anti-Subsidy Duties" instead of "Tariffs")
To analyze the complexities of anti-subsidy duties, one must first understand that they are a highly specific economic measure designed to correct the distortions caused by government subsidies in international trade. Unlike general tariffs, which are imposed to either raise government revenue or protect domestic industries from external competition, anti-subsidy duties—also known as countervailing duties (CVDs) are designed to neutralize the unfair competitive advantage provided by foreign government subsidies.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout a year ago in Journal








