Documentary
Malaysia Airlines Mystery
NARRATOR: The most profound mystery in aviation history unfolds before us. PILOT: Malaysia 370, please establish contact with Ho Chi Minh on frequency 120.9. Good evening. NARRATOR: How can a Boeing 777, carrying 239 souls, vanish without a trace? The answer lies concealed within the depths of the Indian Ocean. Imagine if we could empty the world's oceans, unveiling the hidden secrets of the ocean floor. Today, we have the capability to do just that. Using cutting-edge underwater scanning technology, we delve into the deep, converting data into three-dimensional images. With exclusive access to the official investigation, we unravel the pivotal enigmas surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. What invaluable insights can be gleaned from previous air disasters? Can Cold War technology unearth critical clues from the profound ocean depths? And if the aircraft is discovered, what enigmatic revelations might be concealed within the tangled wreckage? On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 embarks on a six-hour journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
By Rhea Mae Abellanosa2 years ago in Interview
Hardships of a writer
Since I am a writer officially in 2019 all that has been happening is just hardships and moments of pure hardom where in time all seems lost and so wrong. "Be consistent and work hard. They say. But I have been working hard and doing all that with no results at all. I am publishing around in KDP and it helped me in nothing at all, no matter if you change the words, improve the quality of the manuscript and the cover. It's so hard nowadays to be a simple writer in this world and honestly no one care less if fall down in the depths of the algorithms that Amazon did just bring those works that only a certain number of people wants to read, besides millions of books are published every day and it falls down the big hole, no matter how hard the work was. That's the dark side of KDP and other self publishing platforms. Because of this many traditional publishers either they have to close and file bankruptcy or increase the prices of the publishing to survive other winter. Some, still won't. Tons of people self publish now that brings that paradox that we all have been feeling since that Amazon launched first CrativeSpace and then, KDP. Other platforms open also to bring competition to Amazon. And thing escalated pretty fast after that. Now, many writers like me the because of that. And many are unable to escape the stagnation of publishing, when there is too much to offer and too few people who have the the power to buy. It's a sad moment and this will bring a new crash but for all book industry. Since I am a writer officially in 2019 all that has been happening is just hardships and moments o...I
By Antonio Madrugada2 years ago in Interview
A Boy , Who lays Eggs
There is a 14-year ancient Indonesian boy, known as Akmal Rusli, who claims that he has the ability to -induce this- lay eggs. He is a inhabitant of Kabupaten, South Sulawesi in Gowa Indonesia, came into the spotlight when his father hurried him to the clinic in Eminent 2015 to be treated for stomach torments.
By Syed Hussnain ALi Shah2 years ago in Interview
her name was Samira, a young and beautiful girl that just turned into 19 years old. Content Warning.
I was sitting on the park bench, counting the crows to come. I threw stones at them. They would jump and sit further away. A little later, they would come back and march in front of me. The clock had withered from the time the flower branch that was in my hand was bent over.
By night time stories2 years ago in Interview
Morocco Earthquake - How Did the Earth Move with a Magnitude of 6.8 After 399 Years?
Morocco Earthquake - How Did the Earth Move with a Magnitude of 6.8 After 399 Years? After nearly 399 years since the earthquake on May 11, 1624 - which struck the city of Fes and was described in a study published in 2017 as one of the worst natural disasters in Morocco's history - the country experienced a similar earthquake on the evening of Friday, September 9, 2023.
By Said zoubir2 years ago in Interview
How to overcome the biggest challenges of remote hiring
Tips to overcome the Challenges Of Remote Hiring The individuals are where a healthy team culture begins. Hiring people who exhibit the appropriate traits for the tasks you need to fill is therefore critical — may be the most significant action you can take as a manager. You’re probably already seeking people who are accountable, sympathetic, growth-oriented, and good communicators. But are these the same traits you should look for when hiring for distributed teams or entirely remote positions? And where can you locate these elusive remote-friendly workers? Remote hiring has always been a boon and bane both for the recruiter and the applicant as well. Personal interviews are a way where no person can portray themselves as some dummy identity, whereas when things turn out to be remote hiring people tend to boast about themselves since it becomes easier to give an interview from their own comfort place than in an organization. There are many such challenges that recruiters in any organization face while remote hiring.
By Book My Talent2 years ago in Interview
SWVYGOCRZY: A Rising Star with a Unique Sound and Unmatched Influence
Introduction: Hailing from Albion, Michigan, SWVYGOCRZY is an up-and-coming artist who has been making waves in the music industry. With a passion for music that dates back to his early school days, SWVYGOCRZY has always had a knack for freestyling and creating catchy tunes. Since his high school years, he has been honing his craft and developing a sound that sets him apart from the crowd. With a blend of trippy, heavenly, and psychedelic vibes, SWVYGOCRZY's music is a unique fusion of genres that hasn't been heard by enough people.
By Justin Kaufmann2 years ago in Interview








