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The Lion and the Stray
In the heart of the African savanna, where the grasses swayed in golden waves under a vast sky, lived a lion named Kazi. He was the undisputed king of his territory—strong, majestic, and feared by all who dared to cross his path. His golden mane caught the sunlight like a fiery crown, and his roar could be heard echoing through the plains, making even the bravest of creatures pause in their tracks. But despite his power, Kazi was often alone. The other lions had their prides, but he preferred solitude, wandering the endless plains in search of nothing but the horizon.
By abdulrazaq khan9 months ago in History
A Lady of Independent Means
A Woman of Free Implies by Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey is the story of Bess Horse Gather, an exceptional lady whose life unfurls over about seventy a long time of clearing alter in America. Told completely through her letters to family, companions, and trade partners, the novel offers a hint representation of a vivacious lady who denies to live by anyone's rules but her claim. Bess was born into a comfortable, upper-middle-class Texas family in 1880. Indeed, as a young lady, she illustrates a furious freedom and a sharp intellect. She accepts wholeheartedly within the esteem of instruction and dreams of a life filled with meaning, enterprise, and cherish. After graduating from college—an uncommon accomplishment for ladies at the time—Bess steps unquestionably into adulthood, certain that she can shape her life according to her wants. She weds her college sweetheart, Robert Horse, envisioning an organization of rises to. In any case, early into the marriage, she goes up against the reality that society and indeed the foremost cherishing spouses anticipate ladies to be subservient. Bess's free nature makes unpretentious strains between her and Ransack. She needs to be included in budgetary and life choices; Ransack, in spite of the fact that committed, feels uneasy about her confidence. However, their adore holds on, and Bess's early hitched life is full of trusts and dreams for the long run. Their excitement is short-lived. Ransack kicks the bucket all of a sudden from meningitis, taking off Bess a dowager at fair twenty-six, with a youthful child to raise and as it was a humble inheritance. In this minute of despondency and vulnerability, Bess's genuine character starts to sparkle. Rather than turning to family for bolster or looking for a unused spouse quickly, she chooses to oversee her possession issues. She contributes shrewdly, creates a sharp sense of commerce, and starts to develop her little fortune into something considerable. Cash, for Bess, gets to be both a down to earth need and an image of opportunity. Bess's freedom is tried once more when she weds Arthur Earn, an affluent and preservationist man. This moment marriage is based more on stability than sentiment. Arthur anticipates a conventional wife, one who concedes to him in open and private things. Bess battles with these desires but tries to adjust for the purpose of her children and societal acknowledgment. In spite of their diverse worldviews, Bess and Arthur share fondness and shared regard, in spite of the fact that Bess regularly finds herself smothered by the part she's anticipated to play. For many years, Beth as a mother has faced challenges. She wants her children to be strong and independent, but she has a broken heart when she makes decisions she disagrees with. She disapproves some of her marriage, career and attitude, especially when they resist values close to their hearts. Her relationship with her daughter is particularly turbulent, reflecting the difficulty of finding strong women when raising their daughters in their own photographs. Nevertheless, Beth is dedicated to her family, even if she learns that love must sometimes be let go.
By Tonoy Chandra Das 9 months ago in History
"I can't begin my day without peanuts now that they nearly killed me"
A few years ago, I might have ended up in the ER or worse after eating just one peanut. These days, I eat peanut butter toast almost every morning without any fear. You're not the only one who wonders how that's even possible. Thanks to a ground-breaking treatment and a great deal of perseverance, my journey from a life-threatening allergy to a peanut lover has been nothing short of miraculous.
By Md Biplob Hossain9 months ago in History
Digital Detox in the Age of AI: Reclaiming Focus and Creativity. AI-Generated.
Digital Detox in the Age of AI: Reclaiming Focus and Creativity We live in a world where algorithms know what we want before we do. Artificial intelligence curates our playlists, suggests what to watDigital Detox in the Age of AI: Reclaiming Focus and Creativitych, and tailors our newsfeeds. It’s convenient, even magical at times—but also a little suffocating. The more tech tries to optimize our time, the more we risk losing touch with how we actually want to spend it.
By Shafi Islam9 months ago in History
India is a land of rich history, diverse cultures, and remarkable achievements. Here are some intriguing and lesser-known facts about this incredible country:
🧠 Ancient Innovations & Cultural Contributions Birthplace of Chess and Shampoo: India gave the world chess, originally called Chaturanga, and the concept of shampooing, derived from the Sanskrit word Champu, meaning to massage.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
The Deadly Cost of Aid Cuts: How Vaccine Gaps Are Bringing Old Diseases Back
When Aid Disappears, Old Diseases Return Around the world, diseases once on the brink of eradication are making a troubling comeback. The reason? Life-saving childhood vaccination programs are being disrupted as international aid funding is reduced or withdrawn.
By Umme Sumona9 months ago in History
The Empty Chair
The Empty Chair In the corner of the village primary school sat an old, dusty chair that no one ever paid attention to. Children avoided it, and if anyone accidentally went near, the teachers would scold them sharply. That chair, they said, was haunted.The story begins when a new boy named Imran was admitted to Class Five. He had just moved from the city with his mother; his father worked in Dhaka. Imran was a bit different-quiet, observant, and deeply curious.On his first day at school, while playing on the field, Imran wandered near the old chair. His classmates screamed, "No! Don't go the chair!" t's Manik Sir's Who's Manik Sir?" Imran asked.One of them whispered, "Years ago, there was a fire in the school. Manik Sir was the first to rush in and save the children. But he... didn't make it. That was his chair."Imran smiled. "There are no such things as ghosts. That's just a story."The next day, after school was over, Imran stayed behind. His curiosity had taken hold of him. He slowly approached the old chair and sat down.Suddenly, a cold breeze swept through the schoolyard. The surroundings grew eerily quiet. Then he heard a sorrowful voice, "Will you forget me too?"He looked aroun aw no one. His heart beat faster, but ne wasn't scared. Who are you?" he asked.The voice replied, "I'm Manik Sir. This school was my life. I gave everything to protect it. But now, no one remembers me-only this chair remains."Imran, his voice trembling, said, "I won't forget you. I'll make sure everyone remembers you."The following day, Imran came to school with a handmade placard. It read:"Manik Sir - A true hero who gave his life to save our school."He placed it beside the chair.At first, the teachers were annoyed. But when Imran told them the story, the headmaster's eyes welled up with tears "I was a young teacher back then," he said. "Manik Sir was my mentor, my inspiration. Over time, we all forgot... but we shouldn't have."From that day on, August 12th was declared "Manik Sir Memorial Day" at the school. The old chair was cleaned, painted, and placed with care. A photo of Manik Sir was hung beside it, with flowers laid on special occasions.Imran became known as the "Little Hero" of the village. His courage, curiosity, and respect for the past brought back a forgotten story in a new light. An old chair. A buried memory. And a brave little boy.The story went viral on Facebook, shared thousands of times. A local news channel even covered the school's "Chair Day." People everywhere were reminded that even a dusty old object could carry deep meaning-and that sometimes, it takes a child's heart to show adults the true value of remembering. The Little Parrot and FriendshipOnce there was a little parrot named Tuntuni. She was very curious and playful. She always wondered what was beyond the trees, where the sky ended, and where the river's water came from.One day, she flew past the forest and reached the edge of a big pond. There, she met an old crow sitting on a branch.The crow asked, "Where did you come from, little parrot?"Tuntuni smiled and said, "I just want to know what the world is like!"The crow chuckled and said, "Then be my friend. I'll show you many things and teach you what I know."From that day on, the parrot and the crow met every day, sharing stories and learning from each other. Tuntuni learned patience and wisdom, while the crow learned the joy of curiosity and new adventures.
By Samiul vai9 months ago in History
**Kashmir: Can the Indian Government and Media Avoid Responsibility?**
**The Meaning of 'Pahalgam' and the Tragedy of April 22, 2025** The word *Pahalgam* means “the settlement of shepherds.” In the Kashmiri language, shepherds are called *Pehel*, and *Gam* means village or settlement. In ancient times, Pahalgam was a peaceful, picturesque grazing ground. Only a few homes belonging to shepherd families were scattered around the area. But since April 22, 2025, this beautiful natural haven has turned into a killing field. A blame game has ensued.
By Md Lolipop9 months ago in History
Yahoo Eyes Google’s Chrome Browser Amid Antitrust Storm: A High-Stakes Tech Shake-Up
April 25, 2025 | By Tech & Business Desk Yahoo, which is owned by Apollo Global Management, has stated its interest in acquiring Google's Chrome web browser—but only if federal regulators force Google to sell. This could lead to a reorganization of the internet's power structure. This surprising twist was revealed amid the ongoing U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust trial against Google, a landmark case that could redefine how dominant tech companies operate.
By Md Shahadat Hossain9 months ago in History









