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The Lion and the Fox
Once upon a time, deep in the heart of a vast forest, lived a mighty lion named Leo. His roar could echo through the hills, and his presence made even the boldest animals tremble. He was strong, fearless, and the undisputed king of the jungle.
By syed waqar ahmed9 months ago in Journal
Unanswered Questions from the Harry Potter Series | Part 2
A whole generation grew up under the magical spell of Harry Potter’s world. Amidst the sea of movies, series, and books, the luminous flame of the Harry Potter saga still burns brightly. Potterheads have wandered time and again through the courtyards of Hogwarts, cast their favorite spells with a flick of the wand, and experimented eagerly with various potions. Countless people, despite being mere Muggles, have sighed in frustration and dreamt of soaring through the sky on a broomstick in their childhood.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
30 Ways to Earn Money in the Online World
In today’s digital age, the internet offers countless opportunities for individuals to earn money online, regardless of their skill level, location, or experience. Whether you're looking to build a side hustle or a full-time income, there's something for everyone. Here are 30 proven and popular ways to earn money in the online world:
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Journal
Israel–Gaza Conflict Escalates
The conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has intensified dramatically, following a declaration by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his government plans to launch a large-scale military operation. The proposed campaign, which includes the relocation of civilians within Gaza “for their protection,” has raised alarm globally and sparked heated debate across diplomatic and humanitarian circles.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Journal
Berger Wall Putty Price in Pakistan: Everything You Need to Know
When it comes to preparing walls for painting, one of the most essential materials to use is wall putty. Wall putty is a product that provides a smooth surface for painting by filling in any imperfections, cracks, or holes. It plays a crucial role in ensuring that the final paint finish is flawless and long-lasting. In Pakistan, Berger Paints, a renowned brand known for its high-quality products, offers a wide variety of wall putty options for both interior and exterior applications. This article explores the prices, types, and benefits of Berger Wall Putty in Pakistan, helping you make an informed decision when purchasing this essential product.
By akbarali seo9 months ago in Journal
The Untold Sides of 'The Hobbit Trilogy'
Th The globally acclaimed fantasy saga The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit are masterpieces by J.R.R. Tolkien. Brought to life on the silver screen by director Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings trilogy focused on Frodo Baggins of the Shire. A decade later came its prequel, The Hobbit Trilogy, with Frodo's uncle Bilbo Baggins taking center stage. Though it didn’t quite match The Lord of the Rings in success, The Hobbit Trilogy was fairly well-received. Today’s piece explores some lesser-known facts about The Hobbit Trilogy, which is set 77 years before The Lord of the Rings. 1. Tolkien started drafting The Hobbit around 1928. This means the story predates The Lord of the Rings and serves as its prequel. Interestingly, Tolkien had left the story half-finished. A student of his, Elaine Griffith, brought the unfinished manuscript to a publisher friend, who was highly impressed. Upon Griffith’s encouragement, Tolkien completed the tale. Hence, she played a crucial role in bringing Middle-earth’s enchanting fantasy to the world. 2. In 1994, director Peter Jackson wanted to adapt The Hobbit into a film after being inspired by the 1978 animated The Lord of the Rings. His original plan was to follow up with two Lord of the Rings films. However, due to creative differences with the production house Miramax, the project stalled. Eventually, New Line Cinema stepped in, helping bring both trilogies to the big screen.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
Bayt al-Hikmah: Where Stars of Knowledge Once Shone
During the Abbasid Caliphate, Baghdad emerged as a center of intellectual and economic excellence. One of the most iconic examples of their support for scientific advancement was the famous library of Baghdad, Bayt al-Hikmah—known in English as the House of Wisdom. From around the 5th to at least the 9th century, its collection was considered the largest in the world. The halls of this institution were always abuzz with the presence of prominent scholars of the time.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal











