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Relationships: Navigating the Ups and Downs
Human beings are social creatures, and relationships are a crucial aspect of our lives. Whether it's a romantic partnership, a close friendship, or a familial bond, relationships provide us with love, support, and companionship. However, relationships can also be complex and challenging, requiring effort, communication, and a willingness to be vulnerable and authentic.
By Musharraf Ahmed3 years ago in Humans
The Impact Of Passing Moments
As I continued my journey on the ferry, I felt a sense of gratitude for the experience and the lessons it had taught me. I realized that sometimes, we need to step out of our comfort zones and try new things to gain a fresh perspective on our lives. Whether it's taking a different route to work, trying a new hobby, or simply taking a moment to appreciate the world around us, we can find new meaning and purpose in our lives by being open to new experiences.
By laiba tabassum3 years ago in Humans
"Melodies in the Dark Sky"
Samantha was always fascinated by the dark sky. She would often find herself gazing up at the stars, wondering what lay beyond them. She loved how peaceful it felt under the darkness, and how everything seemed to slow down. It was a moment of solitude for her, which she cherished the most.
By melodic movement3 years ago in Humans
Quiet protector of wellbeing
As I walked into her room, I was impressed by her tranquil beauty She sat on her bed, her gaze fixated on the book. I introduced myself, but she said nothing. After a few seconds, she gave me a slight grin that put me at ease, I quickly composed myself and sat down beside her.
By Fatima Zehra3 years ago in Humans
The Butterfly Moment
It was a beautiful summer day in July, and I was walking down the street to meet my friend for lunch. I was feeling a little down because I had just received some disappointing news about a job I had applied for. I was lost in my thoughts, staring down at the pavement as I walked.
By livinglife113 years ago in Humans
Local Effects of Propolis Extract in Treating Urinary Tract Infections in Women
Abstract: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common bacterial infections that can affect both men and women, but are more prevalent in women due to the anatomy of the female urinary tract. UTIs can cause discomfort, pain, and sometimes serious complications if left untreated. There are several treatment options for UTIs, including antibiotics, which are the most common treatment, as well as herbal remedies, such as propolis extract. Propolis extract, also known as bee glue, is a natural resinous substance collected by honeybees from various plants and trees. It has been shown to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties, making it a potentially effective treatment for UTIs. This article aims to provide an overview of the use of propolis extract in treating UTIs in women. It will discuss the chemical composition of propolis extract, the process of producing it, and the local application of propolis extract for treating UTIs. The article will also compare the efficacy of propolis extract to other conventional and herbal treatments for UTIs and evaluate its potential side effects.
By mohsen rezaei3 years ago in Humans
Grief is in two parts.
Her eyes resembled storm clouds, ominous and weighed down with despair. The gravity of her suffering hung over her like a somber veil, casting a pall over her countenance. The tears that trickled down her cheeks were akin to raindrops on a windowpane, tracing a path of sadness on her face. But within the depths of her eyes, there glimmered a spark of light, like a beam of sunshine piercing through the clouds. It was a sign of her indomitable spirit and resolute determination to overcome the darkness that threatened to engulf her.
By Lilly Muffin3 years ago in Humans
7-Up With Milk Is a Revelation...
nIn early 1994, my family and I packed up our lives in the United Arab Emirates to move in with my grandmother in Lahore, Pakistan. When Ramadan began a few weeks later, in mid-February, I found that the rituals I had grown up with — the cannon being fired in Sharjah to mark the beginning of the month, being warned not to drink water on the commute to school — were replaced by different traditions: the banging of drummers patrolling the streets each morning to wake people up before the fast, and with family now nearby, interminably long evening meals at relatives’ houses.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Humans




