Humanity
A crisis of child exploitation is being exacerbated by climate disasters.
Climate change is often observed by temperature charts, sea level increases, or increased Co₂ values. But behind these graphics, there are kids, especially in places like Kenya. This is the real consequence of the world of global warming.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Earth
The Story of a Street Boy:
The Story of a Street Boy: Five years ago, on a busy street corner in Dhaka, there stood a small boy. His eyes were deep and ferocious, but his face was unfamiliar. His name was Sohel. He was a street boy, and his life story was filled with hardship, yet within him, there was a strength that kept him going each day. In this story, we will learn about Sohel's struggle, the challenges he faced, and his dreams of a better life.
By Khorshed Alom8 months ago in Earth
Reason To Consider A Professional Solar Panel Company
Are you aware that proper cleaning of solar panels can truly boost efficiency by up to 10 -12%? Rain removes the dirt. Occasional manual cleaning ensures optimal cleaning and performance at their best. If you are new to the process of solar panel cleaning, you must look for a guide that will help you find a way to serve your purpose.
By John Smith8 months ago in Earth
In the shadow of the Dictatorship
The Golden Age of Nishapur Nishapur was a prosperous kingdom, where peace reigned under the rule of the just and benevolent King Altamash. Rivers, forests, golden fields—everything seemed to be full of the blessings of nature. But in the shadow of this kingdom, a terrible conspiracy was growing.
By MD. Tanvir Hossain8 months ago in Earth
The Straggle of Addison
Addison Clarke was not the kind of girl who drew attention. She moved through the world like a shadow—quiet, unnoticed, and unbothered. On the outside, she was ordinary: a seventeen-year-old girl with long brown hair, a green hoodie that always seemed a size too large, and eyes that seemed far too tired for someone her age. But inside her, storms raged. Not the kind you could see. Not the kind anyone cared to ask about.
By Noor Hussain8 months ago in Earth
From Rome to Vienna: The 10 Best Monuments to Visit in Europe Once in Your Life
Europe is a treasure trove of history, art, and architectural marvels. The continent is home to some of the most breathtaking structures in the world, ranging from grand Baroque palaces to ancient Roman ruins. If you’re planning the ultimate European adventure, here are the 10 must-see landmarks that deserve a spot on your bucket list.
By parves mosharaf8 months ago in Earth
What If Your Soul Tribe Isn’t Who You Think? The Surprising Truth
I've often wondered if the people around me are really my soul tribe. The idea of a soul tribe is both fascinating and confusing. Reflecting on my experiences, I see that finding our true spiritual community is a journey of self-discovery.
By Wilson Igbasi8 months ago in Earth
Aging Is Not What You Think: The Spiritual Secrets Behind Growing Older Gracefully
I used to dread birthdays after 40. Each year felt like a countdown to frailty—until I met Rosa, a 78-year-old yoga instructor with more energy than most 30-year-olds. Her secret? She saw aging as an adventure, not an ending.
By Wilson Igbasi8 months ago in Earth
Climate change
Climate change Climate change has emerged as a defining global challenge, with its impacts becoming increasingly evident across ecosystems, economies, and human health. This comprehensive review delves into the multifaceted dimensions of climate change, highlighting recent developments, underlying causes, and the urgent need for concerted action.
By Abdelrahem108 months ago in Earth









