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The Final Expedition - Episode 1. Top Story - June 2023.
His card read “Arthur Bletchley, Curator,” with the British Museum’s seal emblazoned in the corner. “Respectfully sir, after all this time, I don’t need your card anymore.” Jacob Malden said as he casually flicked the card into the fireplace.
By Matthew J. Fromm3 years ago in Fiction
Dino Crisis Unleashed: Survival Guide for Human-Dinosaur Coexistence
Attention, humans, this is not a drill. Dinosaurs have reemerged on our planet and are currently wandering around, causing chaos. The most advanced scientific laboratories are working diligently to comprehend the sudden reappearance, but until we have some answers, here's what you should do. Given that most of us are only familiar with a few select dinosaur species, thanks to Jurassic Park, our first priority is to be able to distinguish between harmless herbivores and carnivorous dinosaurs that pose a threat to us. Being able to make this distinction could potentially save your life.
By Mela Mandigma3 years ago in Fiction
Jesus
Today, we're going to explore some of the earliest depictions of Jesus. Over the past 2,000 years, Jesus has been portrayed in various ways. However, the common image we have today is that of a gentle-looking European with long hair and a beard, as seen in Warner Solomon's famous 1940 painting of Jesus. It's important to note that Jesus was not European, but rather from the Middle East. In recent years, there have been efforts by different artists to depict Jesus more accurately based on his Middle Eastern origins. One approach to understanding what Jesus might have looked like is to examine the earliest artistic representations of him from the first few centuries following his death. So, in this countdown-style video, we will explore ten of the earliest images of Jesus.
By Mike Oladosu3 years ago in Fiction
Story Of A Farmer. Content Warning.
Once upon a time in the fertile countryside of Greenmeadow, there lived a humble farmer named Thomas. Thomas was a hardworking and kind-hearted man who tended to his fields with love and dedication. From the early hours of dawn until the sun began to set, he toiled under the open sky, sowing seeds, tending crops, and caring for his animals.
By Article Creator3 years ago in Fiction
Jumma Prayer
Jumma prayer is a weekly congregation prayer that is held every Friday in the afternoon. It is considered to be one of the most important prayers in Islam, and it is mandatory for all adult Muslim men to attend it. Women are also encouraged to attend Jumma prayer if they are able to do so. Jumma prayer is typically held in a mosque, but it can also be held in other places as long as the necessary conditions are met. The prayer consists of two rakats, or units of prayer, and it is led by an Imam. The sermon, or khutbah, is also an important part of Jumma prayer, and it is delivered by the Imam before the prayer. The khutbah is a time for Muslims to learn about their faith, reflect on their lives, and seek guidance from Allah. Attending Jumma prayer is a way for Muslims to connect with their community, strengthen their bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood, and renew their commitment to Allah.
By Asma Qamar3 years ago in Fiction
A Night of Intrigue and Betrayal". Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Invitation Moonlight Manor stood majestically atop a hill, its sprawling gardens and grand facade shrouded in an air of mystery. Renowned for its enigmatic past, the manor had been abandoned for decades. Rumors circulated about its previous inhabitants, who had vanished without a trace. It was said that anyone who entered the manor would be consumed by an eerie silence, unable to reveal its secrets.
By shena Khan3 years ago in Fiction
The human side of royalty
The Human Side of Royalty A peak behind royal curtains Once upon a time, in the grand halls of Buckingham Palace, King Charles sat alone in his study. The weight of the crown felt heavier than ever upon his head, and his heart was burdened with a myriad of emotions.
By DASO AKINTUNDE3 years ago in Fiction
Cultural Identity and Belonging
The streets of San Francisco hummed with the energy of a vibrant city, its diverse neighborhoods woven together like threads of a rich tapestry. Among its inhabitants was Mei Chen, a second-generation Asian American grappling with the intricate dance of cultural identity and belonging. Born to Chinese immigrant parents, Mei found herself caught between two worlds, yearning for a sense of belonging that eluded her.
By Abayomi Akindele3 years ago in Fiction







