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7 Benefits of Reading
7 Benefits of Reading 1. Enhances Cognitive Abilities: Reading regularly stimulates various cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and critical thinking. It helps to improve reasoning skills, problem-solving abilities, and the overall functioning of the brain.
By Thanda Shabalala2 years ago in BookClub
Cover Reveal & Sneak Peak
Chapter One Trek It, Girl Anabel The light of the sun was fading - and quickly. With the cascading pine trees reaching toward the heavens at heights that terrified Anabel, the idea of darkness quickly descending kind of tugged at her with a gnawing degree of concern. She wasn’t used to this - not in the least. Anabel had been raised in the Midwest among the plains and in a place, she had to get away from as soon as life would allow it. It so happened, that came with the crisp envelope that held her acceptance letter to the University of Oregon. It was the moment Ana had been waiting for since girlhood, and much to her parents’ dismay there was nothing that would hold her back. Ana instinctively tightened her fingers on the steering wheel glancing at the car gauges and immediately groaned upon noting the external temperature outside was a brisk -3 degrees.
By Sai Marie Johnson2 years ago in BookClub
MYSTERIOUS LILLIPUT
In a world not so different from our own, there existed a hidden place known as "Mysterious Lilliput." It was a land concealed from the eyes of ordinary people, a world of enchantment and secrets, where everything was tiny, and the mysteries were grand.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in BookClub
Navigating the Paradox of Democratic Martial Law in Pakistan: A Historical Analysis
Pakistan has a tumultuous history marked by periods of civilian rule and military intervention. While military coups have traditionally been seen as a negation of democratic principles, some instances in Pakistan's history have been referred to as "Democratic Martial Law." This paradoxical term points to situations where military rulers have claimed to act in the name of restoring or preserving democracy. In this blog, we will delve into the concept of Democratic Martial Law in Pakistan, its historical context, key events, and the impact it has had on the nation's democratic evolution.
By jahangir iqbal2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring "The Art of Happiness" - Your Path to Genuine Contentment
The Profound Impact of Kindness: Nurturing the Warmth Within At the heart of "The Art of Happiness" lies an immutable verity, one that resonates deeply with the human soul—the idea that kindness possesses an extraordinary potency. It's akin to a gentle, comforting embrace that envelops your heart when you bestow benevolence upon others. The Dalai Lama, a paragon of compassion, underscores the pivotal role of embracing kindness in our daily lives. When you extend kindness to others, you not only brighten their day but also kindle the flame of happiness within your own being. Kindness is not a mere superficial gesture; it is a profound state of existence, one that has the potential to enrich your life and radiate its brilliance onto those in your orbit.
By shva phaneendra2 years ago in BookClub
Joining an Outfit and Any ID on Him?
For many young people looking to find their place in the world, joining a close-knit group can provide a sense of purpose, camaraderie and adventure. Whether it's joining the military, a sports team, volunteer organization or other outfit, being part of something bigger than yourself can be rewarding. However, it's important to carefully consider an outfit's mission and culture before making a long-term commitment.
By Ramoon Mal2 years ago in BookClub
Sakara Bird
One way to know for sure if the Sakara bird from 200 BCE is a model of a plane is to test it, but the ancient Museum in Cairo would unlikely let one fly around like a toy. So glider designer Martin Gregory built a similar model of balsa wood and concluded that even with the missing tail plane, the plane wasn't much of a flyer. An aerodynamics expert tested it in weather conditions similar to those in Egypt and was impressed with the little plane's abilities. If the Sakara bird from 200 BCE is a model of a plane, it would be an example of an upart - an out-of-place artifact that's way ahead of its time in terms of technology or history.
By Matias Fernandez2 years ago in BookClub
Rise and Role of America in Prophecy...
The idea of America's role in prophecy is a topic that has been the subject of various interpretations and beliefs, particularly within religious and eschatological (end-times) contexts. While there is no universal view on this topic, there are some perspectives and interpretations that have gained attention among certain religious groups and scholars. It's important to note that these views are highly speculative and subjective, and they are not universally accepted or endorsed by all religious traditions.
By Newton Mwaura2 years ago in BookClub








