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The Quiet Revolution – Awakening from Within . AI-Generated.
The Restless Evening It was an ordinary evening. The relentless buzz of social media, the constant ping of notifications, and the hum of everyday chaos had worn out the spirit. Amid the clamor, a gentle email notification caught the eye—a message urging, “Embrace silence to find your true voice.” Those few words struck a chord deep within, igniting a spark of curiosity and hope.
By Silent Spark10 months ago in History
European stocks tank 4% as global tariff rout deepens; Rheinmetall drops 5%
• Global Tariff Rout: The escalating fears of a global trade war appear to be the primary cause of this market turmoil. This comes in response to the United States' recent announcement of extensive reciprocal tariffs under President Donald Trump's administration.
By Imran Imran10 months ago in History
Leave a trace.
The window is open. The chilly, rain-drenched breeze hasn’t stopped all night. The messy bed. The exhausted laptop. The unlocked wardrobe. Discarded shirts, vests, backaches, crumpled sheets, books—all blending to create a sense of familiarity. Once, sleep wouldn’t come easily in this room. But with time, a person grows accustomed to so many things.
By sobuj hossain10 months ago in History
Mysterious Landmarks on Mars Discovered by NASA
NASA has once again ignited global curiosity with the announcement of newly discovered mysterious landmarks on the surface of Mars. These strange and fascinating formations, captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)'s powerful cameras, have intrigued and puzzled scientists. The images, which show landforms, unusual shapes, and symmetrical patterns that have never been seen before on Mars, are bringing up new questions about the planet's geological past and possibly even more mysterious possibilities.
By Ashiqur Rahman Khan10 months ago in History
Resistance Grows as Proposed Cuts Threaten Health Care for Over 79 Million in US
In the latest wave of political and economic debates, proposed cuts to federal health care programs have ignited a firestorm of opposition across the United States. At stake is the well-being of over 79 million Americans who rely on government-supported health services, particularly Medicaid and Medicare. These proposed reductions, aimed at curbing federal spending, have drawn sharp criticism from health professionals, advocacy groups, and ordinary citizens alike, who warn of devastating consequences for public health.
By Md polash Ali10 months ago in History
Why the Israel philistine
After World War II, Jews began to return to their old homeland in Palestine. They were supported by several countries, including Britain and America. However, from the beginning, there was no peace with the local Arab Muslim community. In the meantime, the Jews decided to form an independent 'safe' country. In 1947, the year British rule in India ended, Palestine was also under British rule. The United Nations decided that the territory of Palestine would be divided between Arabs and Jews. On the other hand, Jerusalem would be under the rule of an impartial international authority. Naturally, Jewish leaders were happy with this plan. It was said that 56 percent of the land would be given to the Jews. The Arab League rejected this proposal.
By MD SAKIL AHMED10 months ago in History
How the Lessons of History Are Applicable in Contemporary Society
How the Lessons of History Are Applicable in Contemporary Society History is often described as a mirror reflecting the past, but its true value lies in its ability to guide the present and shape the future. The lessons of history remain profoundly relevant in contemporary society, offering insights into governance, conflict resolution, economic stability, and social progress. By studying historical patterns, societies can avoid past mistakes, replicate successes, and navigate modern challenges with greater wisdom.
By Manson Chakma10 months ago in History










