Biography
Friend For Ever
It has been eight years since I lost my closest friend, Nurul Anam Babu. Babu and I shared everything. We grew up in the same neighborhood, studied together, played cricket till sunset, and even dreamed of building a future side by side. He wasn’t just my friend — he was like a brother to me. When he passed away suddenly in a tragic accident, it felt as if a piece of my soul had been torn away. The world kept moving, but for me, time had frozen in that one painful moment.
By MD BILLAL HOSSAIN10 months ago in Chapters
"Rebel, Reflect, Rise.". AI-Generated.
I didn’t plan to end up deep in the jungles of Papua. In fact, after graduating high school, all I wanted was to be a college student like most of my friends. I tried my luck at several state universities in my city, hoping one of them would take me in. None did. That’s when fate—in the form of a church mission worker (or “Pastor,” as people called him)—stepped in and offered me something... different. “Want to be a young teacher in the middle of nowhere?” he asked casually. I said yes, like someone who thinks hiking means walking to the mall.
By Dave Windesi10 months ago in Chapters
A living legend of Bangladeshi band music: Bass Baba Suman. AI-Generated.
When writing the history of band music in Bangladesh, one of the names that will be written in golden letters is Besbaba Suman. His full name is Jahanur Rahman Suman. However, the audience knows him as 'Besbaba'. His contribution, struggle, talent and love in the world of music established him not just as a musician, but as a symbol of a movement.
By Maruf Hosen10 months ago in Chapters
"Where Silence Lives"
The lake didn’t speak, but it listened. Every morning, as the mist skimmed across its surface, Ava found herself returning to the same wooden dock that creaked beneath her steps. It had become her ritual—not a habit, but a sacred pause—between the noise of everything else.
By Hamdan Khan10 months ago in Chapters
Trusted Back and Lower Spine Pain Treatment in Brentwood
Pain in the back and spine has emerged as one of the greatest complaints in adults today. Regardless of whether they are caused by injury, lifestyle, or simply aging, spine pain can curtail your activities, decrease your quality of life, and also impact your sense of well-being.
By diagnosticspinecare10 months ago in Chapters
The Age of War Must End — The Age of Humanity Must Begin
In a world boasting technological marvels, soaring skyscrapers, and instant communication, it remains a cruel irony that humanity continues to drown in the blood of senseless wars. Across continents and cultures, the cries of the innocent — children, women, and the elderly — echo louder than ever, shattering the very illusion of progress. The Ukraine-Russia war, the burning hostility between Pakistan and India, and the relentless agony of the Palestinians under Israeli occupation stand as damning evidence of international failure to protect human dignity.
By Umair Ali Shah 11 months ago in Chapters
What Left This Long, Winding Trail Across Mars? NASA’s Orbiter Has the Answer. AI-Generated.
From ancient river valleys to towering dust devils, Mars is a mysterious planet. However, one of its most puzzling characteristics has been the numerous miles-long, winding trails that traverse its surface. What could have created these strange marks? Thanks to NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), we now have an answer.
By IFTYKHER AHMED11 months ago in Chapters
World Revolutions: A Tale of Change and Hope
The world has always been a stage for revolutions. From the streets of Paris to the plains of Cairo, from the mountains of Tibet to the vast lands of South America, revolutions have shaped the course of history. Yet, at the heart of every revolution, there lies a common story — the yearning for change, the cry for justice, and the hope for a better world.
By MD BILLAL HOSSAIN11 months ago in Chapters
I Survived a Cult – My Story of Escape
When I first joined the “Circle of Light” at age 22, I thought I had found a family. In an effort to escape the emptiness of my small-town life and the grief of my mother's death, I had just relocated to Oregon. Master Eli, the leader, appeared to be a shining example of goodness and wisdom. He promised peace, purpose, and healing.
By Dipak Chakraborty11 months ago in Chapters









