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A letter from Death đ
Start Dear Soul, I know my name brings chills to many hearts. Iâve been feared, cursed, misunderstood for as long as time has existed. People run from me, cry at the thought of me, and yetâsooner or laterâwe all meet. I do not write this to frighten you. I write this to speak the truth, not the one wrapped in horror stories or whispered in hospitals, but the quiet, honest truth you deserve to hear.
By Zaeem Hasan 10 months ago in History
Mars Planet live Alien? 5 Unknown Facts Thatâll Blow Your Mind
For many years, Mars has captivated humanity with its reddish color and enigmatic landscape. From science fiction movies to NASAâs robot explorations, the Red Planet has become a symbol of our curiosity about life beyond our planet. But does life really exist on Mars? And if it doesâcould it be ⊠extraterrestrial?
By Mubarak Hossain Akash10 months ago in History
Heath's Silence
He wasnât rude, just... distant. The townspeople whispered storiesâsome claimed he had once been a soldier, others said heâd lost his wife and child in a fire. Heath never offered the truth, so no one knew. He lived in the old stone cottage by Willow Lake, a place most avoided because of the eerie quiet that clung to it like fog. Every morning at dawn, Heath would row out onto the lake, alone, and sit still for hours. Some said he was fishing. Others said he was mourning.
By sobuj chandra dash10 months ago in History
New Museum Examines the History of American Public Housingâand the Stories of Its Residents
Tens of thousands of people were displaced when the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) started demolishing its own public housing apartments in the early 2000s, despite the agency's assurances that it would soon provide them with new housing and significant community investment.
By moyensefat10 months ago in History
Compound Archery and the Olympics
The world of archery is on the cusp of a historic evolution, as discussions surrounding the inclusion of compound archery in the Olympic Games gain momentum. Compound archery, a highly technical and precision-driven discipline, has long shadowed traditional recurve archery, which has been a part of the modern Olympic Games since 1972 (and even earlier in the early 1900s). That might soon be different. What exactly is compound archery? The design and method of compound archery differ significantly from that of recurve archery. The defining feature of a compound bow is the use of a levering system of cables and pulleys, which allows the archer to hold less draw weight at full draw. As a result, aiming for longer durations with greater stability and accuracy becomes simpler. In addition, sights, magnifiers, release aids, and other technological advancements are included in compound bows to enable extremely precise shooting. Compound archery has become a staple of international competitions like the "World Archery Championships," "World Games," and "Archery World Cup" due to its high level of accuracy. However, despite its widespread popularity and professional infrastructure, it has yet to become part of the Olympic Games.
By Tayseer Shakur10 months ago in History
The Golden Cave.
A cave that no one dared approach was high in the misty hills of an old, forgotten village. The elders spoke of it only in whispers, saying it was cursedâguarded by spirits who punished the greedy.But they also said it held something else:gold, more than any man had ever seen.
By Ahmed Karim10 months ago in History
What is Trump's China tariff strategy?
As Trump improvising. His stunning escalation in tariffs on China this week didnât follow any meaningful formula. Heâs acting, as he always does, like a real estate shark, raising the stakes to intolerable levels to seek leverage. Itâs the latest manifestation of the âmadman theory,â by which Trump conjures the most extreme of circumstances to try to spook his opponents.
By Mustafa kamal10 months ago in History
Palestine Rising Death Toll and Humanitarian Crisis
The situation in Palestine, particularly in Gaza, has reached a new level of humanitarian catastrophe, as Israeli military operations continue into April 2025. Israeli forces have intensified their airstrikes and ground offensives over the past few weeks, causing a tragic rise in the number of civilian deaths, the destruction of infrastructure, and an ongoing blockade that has left millions of people in desperate need of essentials.
By Ahmed Karim10 months ago in History
New NASA Sonifications: Listen to the Sound of the Universe.
The universe has always been a place of wonder, mystery, and awe. While telescopes and satellites allow us to observe it, allowing us to "hear" it is one of the most innovative and creative approaches NASA has recently adopted. NASA is converting astronomical data into sound through a process called "sonification," which provides a brand-new method for experiencing the universe. This unique approach to data representation is not only scientifically valuable but also deeply emotional and artistic. As part of its Chandra X-ray Observatory project, NASA released a new set of sonifications that transform some of the most well-known space phenomena into musical compositions that capture the imagination and bring the universe to life in a way that has never been done before. ---
By Ahmed Karim10 months ago in History
Discover Patrick Henryâs Legacy, Beyond His Revolutionary âGive Me Liberty or Give Me Deathâ Speech
Tourists frequently cram themselves into the seats of a plain white church in Richmond, Virginia, to witness a reenactment of a speech that was first delivered there on March 23, 1775, 250 years ago. Here, in front of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry spoke to his fellow Virginia colonists, concluding with the famous quote, "Give me liberty or give me death!" That sentence, a passionate appeal that Americans have often used to express their dedication to freedom, has reverberated across the ages.
By moyensefat10 months ago in History










