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What Happens to Your Body if You Walk Just 20 Minutes a Day, According to Doctors
Walking is one of the simplest, most accessible forms of exercise—yet many people underestimate its power. You don’t need intense workouts or expensive gym memberships to improve your health. In fact, research shows that walking for just 20 minutes a day can lead to remarkable changes in your body, from boosting heart health to enhancing mental well-being.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Fiction
The Origins of Technology in Human Production
Technology and Production Equipment With the beginning of mankind, ''production'' began with the use of very undeveloped or ''tools'' by early man. Although there was no conscious understanding of scientific knowledge, and this was not recognized as science, there was science in the use of the first production tools, such as stone chips, clubs, spears, sticks, etc. When the first man used the above very crude, primitive tools to hunt animals and catch fish, what the first man did not know was the truth that ''for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.'' This is why, although the first production tools were simple and primitive, they also had simple and primitive technology. Therefore, it is clear that technology is born with the creation and use of production tools for production. Accordingly, technology is born with the birth of man. The technology that emerged in this way developed with the development of human society, accumulating experience and knowledge from generation to generation, and society gradually advanced in leaps and bounds. Technology also expanded in proportion to the expansion of the means of production in its path. It developed. Engels has mentioned this in his work as follows.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Fiction
The Lost Jungle of the Parrots
The Lost Jungle of the Parrots Long ago, hidden deep within the heart of the Amazon, there was a place untouched by man — a jungle so dense, so alive, and so vibrant that even the oldest maps didn’t mark it. The locals called it Selva Perdida — the Lost Jungle. Legends whispered of a mystical valley where parrots ruled the skies, intelligent and colorful, with voices that echoed the past and eyes that held ancient wisdom.
By Top stories 9 months ago in Fiction
Tizzy Whistlepot and the Whizzlewhacker Wobble
Deep within the enchanted folds of Everwhim Glade, where mushrooms hum lullabies and the trees whisper secrets to each other, lived a peculiar little creature named Tizzy Whistlepot. Just over two feet tall, Tizzy was a Spriggle—a rarely seen forest-dweller with glowing freckles like stardust splattered across their cheeks and leafy green hair that rustled even without wind.
By sadhin khan9 months ago in Fiction










