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Unraveling the Geometry of Dreams
In the quiet corners of a small coastal town, lived a woman named Eliza who possessed an unusual gift – the ability to vividly remember her dreams. These dreams weren't just fleeting glimpses; they were immersive experiences that unfolded like intricate tales in her mind. But it was the shapes within these dreams that held a mesmerizing power over her emotions.
By Success Ehiedu2 years ago in Humans
A Short and Comprehensive Guide to Performing Umrah
Umrah, although elective in nature, has garnered more favor among Muslims compared to Hajj. This inclination is spurred by factors like economic feasibility, physical capacity, and logistical considerations. Many individuals opt for Umrah due to the relatively lower cost associated with Umrah packages in contrast to the pricier Hajj packages. Let us now delve into an intricate analysis of Umrah.
By Saudi Arabia Travel - London UK2 years ago in Humans
Is Live Train Status Really 100% Accurate? Let's Truth Out.
Introduction The advent of live train status tracking has been a boon for travelers, providing real-time updates on train locations and expected arrival times. However, despite the convenience of getting up-to-the-minute information right on your phone, live train status is not infallible. There are several factors that can impact the accuracy and reliability of live running status for trains.
By Quick Tatkal2 years ago in Humans
Airplane Mode Truth
In the seemingly calm expanse of the atmosphere, there is a bustling world of invisible signals all around us. When we look beyond the visible spectrum of light, we find a universe of radio waves that are broad and strong, resembling enormous houses, and they transport a complex web of data between the sophisticated machinery of computers, GPS systems, and cell phones. If given a recognizable form, these waves would grow large enough to be observed from Jupiter in the distance. However, a whirlwind of disruption brought on by routers, satellites, and perhaps the most inconspicuous disruptors—passengers who forget to put their devices in airplane mode—obstructs this fascinating view.
By Akanksha Sinha2 years ago in Humans
It's not you. Commuting is bad for your health
This is my morning commute. I get up, get ready, get in my car, drive to the train station, find a parking spot, get on the train for an hour and a half, get to Penn Station, take another train, walk five minutes and start work for the day. Will it kill me? Before you post a comment telling me to come close, you need to see that I'm not the only person who does this. This place is huge, but it's packed almost every day. Just this fall, they had to uproot a lot of trees to make more space for the parking lot, and it's still not always enough.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in Humans
What’s happened to the world?
Ive just spent the most wonderful week in Switzerland, in my 10 day trip I took note of how clean the places I went were, how much better behaved the people that lived there were, how peaceful it was even on a busy day. I enjoyed this break from the normal, before returning back to my everyday life.
By Spencer Hawken2 years ago in Humans
Why you walk forever to reach your gate at the airport
As movement returns thundering, individuals are strolling longer good ways from the check to the door — past Hudson News, Chanel and Estée Lauder obligation free, lounges, Aunt Anne's, and Starbucks. Furthermore, that is only the principal leg. Nowadays, your concourse walk never appears to end.
By Ahmed Hesham2 years ago in Humans








