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Understanding Health
Understanding Health Health is more than the absence of illness — it’s a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. This definition, originally proposed by the World Health Organization, emphasizes that being “healthy” means thriving in all aspects of life, not just surviving without disease.
By zakir ullah khan5 months ago in Chapters
uk papulation issue
The UK’s Population Issue: Trends, Challenges, and Solutions Introduction The population of the United Kingdom has grown significantly over the past century, surpassing 67 million in 2024. While a growing population can provide economic benefits—such as a larger workforce and consumer base—it can also create pressure on housing, healthcare, education, infrastructure, and the environment. The UK’s “population issue” is not simply about numbers. It involves the balance between population growth, demographic change, resource availability, and regional inequalities. England, in particular, is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe, intensifying the debate over how to manage growth sustainably.
By zakir ullah khan5 months ago in Education
Overpopulation in Pakistan: A Looming Crisis . AI-Generated.
Overpopulation is one of the most pressing challenges facing Pakistan today. With a population exceeding 245 million as of 2025, Pakistan ranks as the fifth most populous country in the world. While population growth can drive economic and cultural vitality when properly managed, unchecked overpopulation places immense strain on a nation’s economy, resources, infrastructure, and public services. In Pakistan, this phenomenon threatens to undermine national development, deepen poverty, and deteriorate living standards for millions.
By zakir ullah khan6 months ago in History
john olden
John Oldham (9) August 1653 - 9 December 1683) was an English satirical poet and translator. Life Oldham was born in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, the son of John Oldham, a non-conformist minister, and grandson of John Oldham the staunch anti-papist rector of Shipton Moyne and before that of Long Newton in Wiltshire. He was educated first at Tetbury Grammar School, then at St. Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford, where the Principal was Thomas Tully, an ex-headmaster from Oldham's school at Tetbury. Tully was "a person of severe morals, puritanically inclined and a struict Calvinist.
By zakir ullah khan6 months ago in Poets
john olden
John Oldham (9) August 1653 - 9 December 1683) was an English satirical poet and translator. Life Oldham was born in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, the son of John Oldham, a non-conformist minister, and grandson of John Oldham the staunch anti-papist rector of Shipton Moyne and before that of Long Newton in Wiltshire. He was educated first at Tetbury Grammar School, then at St. Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford, where the Principal was Thomas Tully, an ex-headmaster from Oldham's school at Tetbury. Tully was "a person of severe morals, puritanically inclined and a struict Calvinist.
By zakir ullah khan6 months ago in Poets
the loin and cat story
In the heart of the Serengeti, where the sun burned bright and shadows stretched long across the golden grasses, lived a lion named Baraka. He was the undisputed ruler of the savannah. His roar could silence thunderstorms, and his claws had carved his name into legend.
By zakir ullah khan6 months ago in Education
The Heart of Eleanor
The scent of rose oil and ink lingered in the scriptorium. Eleanor de Montrose bent over a parchment, her brush steady, painting gold onto the delicate curves of a vine. Outside the stone walls of the abbey, death crept across the land in the form of the Great Plague—but inside, Eleanor clung to beauty, to order, to the sacred art of illumination.
By zakir ullah khan7 months ago in Education
William Shakespeare
More than merely England’s national poet, William Shakespeare (1564-1616) stands as a colossus astride Western culture, a foundational architect of language, storytelling, and our very understanding of the human condition. His works, penned over 400 years ago, remain startlingly alive, performed incessantly globally, quoted unconsciously daily, and mined endlessly for psychological, philosophical, and political insight. To engage with Shakespeare is to engage with the core of what it means to be human.
By zakir ullah khan7 months ago in Poets











