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Sunset in the mountains of Durmitor
Sunset in the mountains of Durmitor The afternoon was different. The sun was slowly setting on the mountainside, spreading golden colors in the sky. The sunset could be seen from the campus dormitory, like a perfectly arranged scene—as if painted by Allah with his own hands.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
Understanding Aggregate Trends for Apple Intelligence Using Differential Privacy
Apple's ecosystem has always placed a strong emphasis on user privacy. With the introduction of Apple Intelligence, a suite of AI features integrated across its devices, this commitment to privacy remains paramount. To enhance these intelligent features by understanding user behavior and trends without compromising individual privacy, Apple is leveraging a sophisticated technique called differential privacy.
By Mahdi Rahman10 months ago in History
I Had Not Failed My Country
Few tales in athletics have as much resonance as that of the renowned swimmer Brojen Das, who became the first Asian to successfully cross the English Channel. More than merely recounting a personal triumph, his line "I Had Not Failed My Country" is a potent illustration of commitment, tenacity, and an unwavering love for one's nation. In addition to sharing his victory, Brojen Das's words illuminate the heart of a man who, with each stroke he made at sea, carried the aspirations of a whole country.
By Md. Saidul Islam Sanjid10 months ago in History
Watching horror through gray glasses. AI-Generated.
Horror movies don’t usually stick with me. They don’t keep me up at night, because 99% of the time, I can just rationalize it: it's a movie. Sure, great white sharks, genetically mutated sharks, or ancient super sharks are scary in the moment, but at the end of the day, they're completely fictional.
By ADIR SEGAL10 months ago in History
Harvard’s Defiant Stand: Late Night Mocks Trump’s Degree Revocation Demand
In a moment that sparked both laughter and applause across late-night television, Harvard University’s resolute rejection of former President Donald Trump’s demand to revoke degrees of his critics became comedic gold. The Ivy League institution’s firm stance, rooted in academic integrity and free speech, provided ample fodder for hosts who gleefully dissected the absurdity of the request.
By MD. ANOARUL HAQUE HERA10 months ago in History
"The Ottoman Legacy: Uncovering the Greatest Treasure in Muslim History". AI-Generated.
The Concealed Treasures of Islam: Revealing the Most Significant Wealth in Muslim History Throughout Islamic chronology, numerous valuables have been amassed, uncovered, and safeguarded by various Muslim dynasties. Notably, the treasury of the Ottoman Empire is distinguished as the most precious and extensive. Featuring relics associated with the Prophet Muhammad, war spoils, royal jewels, and generous offerings from across the Islamic realm, the Ottoman Imperial Treasury remains one of the most remarkable assemblages of Islamic affluence ever gathered. This article examines its historical context, importance, and appraised worth.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
The Village Hidden Amid the Morning Mist
When Aiko woke up, the dim gray light of dawn was just starting to peek through the darkness. She stepped out onto the porch and breathed in the fresh, pine-scented air as her wooden sandals clattered quietly against the tatami mat. The mist had already descended, thick and white like the breath of the sleeping mountains. This is how it always happened in the spring: the forest was covered, the entire world was engulfed, but for the settlement, which was left undisturbed.
By MD SHAMIM RANA10 months ago in History
Tutankhamun: The Boy King and the Forgotten Truth of the Sphinx
Tutankhamun: The Boy King and the Forgotten Truth of the Sphinx When Tutankhamun, the boy pharaoh, was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, his tomb stunned the world. Sealed for over 3,000 years, it was a time capsule from a forgotten era. Gold, art, and strange symbols filled the chambers. But what the world saw was just the surface.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in History
Akhenaten: The Heretic Pharaoh and the God from the Sun
Akhenaten: The Heretic Pharaoh and the God from the Sun In the golden sands of ancient Egypt, a pharaoh rose who defied the gods, rewrote the spiritual order, and may have unlocked secrets far beyond our world. His name was Akhenaten, and his reign marked one of the most mysterious and radical chapters in Egyptian history. But was his "one god" merely a religious experiment… or something more?
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in History
Arshad and Jami The Last Night of Love
Arshad and Jami's "The Last Night of Love" Love can sometimes elevate the most banal of events. And there are times when that love becomes a gloomy, long-lasting reminder of pain. This story is one such last night, where there was love, but no future.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History









