short story
From Rejection to Redemption
James Thompson stood at the entrance to the tall glass building. Firmly holding on to his department His heart was pounding with a mix of anticipation and stress. This was the day he had been mulling over for months—the day he would present his dream project to a panel of investors. He spent many years pouring his soul into it. Polished every detail Sacrificing countless weekends and sleep. Today felt like the culmination of everything.
By Raja Sumaria Khanabout a year ago in Earth
As The World Burn
Cassandra, daughter of the King and Queen of Troy, knew that if her brother Paris went to Sparta and came back with Queen Helen, the destruction of Troy would follow. Cassandra had the gift of prophecy bestowed upon her by Apollo, but because she refused to give herself to the god, he added this curse: No one would believe her.
By Uzma Halepoto about a year ago in Earth
Australia on the Brink of a Mega Drought: What It Means for the Future
Australia may soon face an unprecedented mega drought—not just a few dry seasons, but potentially two decades with little to no rain. This alarming forecast not only threatens the continent but could also have far-reaching consequences worldwide, impacting food supplies and energy prices across the globe.
By Nicoline Beukesabout a year ago in Earth
A Tale of Wander
~ Be quiet cars, as I rounded the corner I caught the smell of her moisturiser, maybe her perfume. She’s messaging someone, straight face long dark hair with her glasses on. Heat trapped under my armpits I opened my jacket. I thought I was at the top, but I needed to cross the road.
By Caitlin Charltonabout a year ago in Earth
Exploring Nature and Cultural Differences in Africa:
Africa, a continent rich in biodiversity and cultural diversity, offers an unparalleled perspective on the interconnectedness of nature and human life. From vast deserts to lush rainforests, from ancient traditions to modern practices, Africa serves as a living testament to the delicate balance between people and the environment. This article explores the complex relationship between nature and cultural differences across Africa, illustrating how they shape and influence each other.
By Njabulo Magoswanaabout a year ago in Earth
Life in Five-Minute Fixes
Since she could remember, Nina had ever only experienced mornings as a fracas — an mad dash from the instant her lids separated. Her alarm would ring so loudly and abruptly that it would scare her awake before she slammed shut the noise with an angrily swiped hand. She had all the times hit snooze, just to steal a few more minutes of sleep time — it had never worked. Too late she discovered that her body lay a bit more soundly than she imagined, and by the time she wrenched herself from bed, there was no shaking groggily through the morning routine on auto-pilot. She was rushing every step of the way, counting in her head how many things she must do before heading out the door.
By Raja Sumaria Khanabout a year ago in Earth
The Sad Side of The Nature
Wren Nest Learning about nature is not always a happy experience. To learn how nature works it is necessary to know it is a balance and there is death as well as life. Nature always finds a way to maintain this balance, although it might not be in a way we would like.
By Uzma Halepoto about a year ago in Earth
What are the Benefits of Using Carbon Fiber in Manufacturing?
These days the use of carbon fiber in manufacturing has increased abruptly. This is a composite material that involves carbon fibers and polymer metrics. Due to numerous advantages of the material such as tensile strength, resistance to corrosion, and low weight, the material has been significantly used in the manufacturing industry. The material has become an ideal material for several applications such as the automotive industry, aerospace, and sporting goods. Here in this blog, we will discuss the various advantages of carbon fiber parts manufacturing and the revolution it has brought to various industries.
By Maximiliano Alonso.about a year ago in Earth
Production Process of Carbon Fiber
Carbon fiber is prepared with very thin strands of carbon and it is also known as Graphite fiber or carbon graphite. It comes with properties like tensile strength and stiffness. Also, it is very light in weight. The diameter of each carbon thread is 5 to 10 microns. Do you know how small a micron is? If not then let me tell you this one micron is 0.001 millimeters. Also, one strand of spider web silk is between 3 to 8 microns.
By Maximiliano Alonso.about a year ago in Earth
"Echoes of the Silent Moon"
In a world where the sky was no longer blue but a muted gray, and the moon held more power than the sun, the ancient city of Nydra stood as a beacon of forgotten secrets. Nestled between towering mountains and a darkened sea, Nydra was a place where the past and present danced in the shadows, and where the Silent Moon held sway over the fate of all who dwelled beneath its light.
By Doris J Palmaabout a year ago in Earth








