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Family-themed art is a look into one's living room; it depicts celebration, crises, and the quiet moments of familial interactions.
Who Are Friends?
Who Are Friends? Friends are an invaluable treasure in our lives, a gift that accompanies us through every moment, whether bright or dark. Unlike blood relations, the bond with friends is tied not by genetics but by the soul, making it even deeper and more profound. Friends are like a comforting shade, offering cool relief even under the scorching heat of life’s challenges.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
From City to Village: A Childhood Journey Through Simplicity
My upbringing was a peculiar mix of city and country. I lived in Dhaka until my early years and went to school there, from playgroup to kindergarten. The clamor of the city, the classroom with my friends, the warmth of my mother’s love — it all belonged to me. But then things changed and my family moved to a village. And thus, a new chapter in my life began.
By Md. Sohag Hossenabout a year ago in Families
Azlan and the Clock Disaster. AI-Generated.
It was year 2030 and a chilly Friday evening in London, and 12-year-old Azlan sat in the living room, pretending to do his homework while secretly plotting his next "adventure." His 7-year-old sister, Irha, was busy munching on a bag of chips she wasn’t supposed to touch. Their parents were busy preparing for Saturday morning when guests were coming over to meet Grandma, who had just flown in all the way from Pakistan.
By Syed Ali Shahabout a year ago in Families
Through the Lens
A Moment of Resilience: The Story Behind the Photograph There are moments in life when the power of human resilience takes center stage, and this photograph is one of those moments. It captures a scene I will never forget—a blend of heartbreak and hope that serves as a lasting testament to the strength of the human spirit.
By Tanveer Ahmad about a year ago in Families
Forget BMI – there’s a 2,000 year-old
It’s the begin of another year and the body mass index (BMI) is being criticised once more. This time a Lancet-commissioned institution of professionals is denouncing it as a diagnostic device for obesity. they are saying that docs should examine the overall fitness of a patient whilst diagnosing obesity, now not just depend upon this one mistaken metric.
By John Williamabout a year ago in Families










