Yasar Arabath
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The Time Traveller
Time Traveler Changes History. John was a brilliant scientist who had dedicated his life to developing a time machine. He had spent years studying physics, mathematics, and history to create a device that would allow him to travel through time. Finally, after countless experiments and setbacks, he succeeded.
By Yasar Arabath3 years ago in Fiction
Value of Digital marketing
Value of Digital Marketing Digital marketing has revolutionized the way businesses promote their products and services. With the increasing use of digital technologies, digital marketing has become an essential tool for businesses to reach their target audience and stay competitive in the marketplace. In this essay, we will discuss the value of digital marketing and how it can benefit businesses of all sizes.
By Yasar Arabath3 years ago in Education
Life is not Hard
Life is Not Hard Life is a journey filled with ups and downs, challenges and triumphs, moments of joy and moments of sorrow. For many people, it can feel overwhelming at times, and it can be easy to feel as though life is hard. However, when we take a step back and look at the bigger picture, we can see that life is not so hard after all.
By Yasar Arabath3 years ago in Motivation
Haunted Mansion Adventure
Haunted Mansion Adventure. The sun was setting over the deserted town of Millfield, and the wind was howling through the abandoned streets. The few remaining buildings were boarded up, and the sound of creaking wood echoed in the eerie silence. There were no lights on in any of the buildings, except for one.
By Yasar Arabath3 years ago in Fiction
Unlocking the Mystery of Premature Skin Aging in Young Adults: Causes and Solutions"
Aged skin in young age, or prematurely aged skin, can have several possible causes. Here are some common ones: Sun exposure: Exposure to the sun's UV rays is the most common cause of premature skin aging. UV radiation damages collagen and elastin fibers in the skin, which leads to wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging.
By Yasar Arabath3 years ago in Humans







