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How to prepare for the trek at High Altitudes in Nepal
Day 01: Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel After you land, one of the representatives from Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure will be waiting to receive you at the airport. After a brief introduction, you will head towards the hotel in Thamel. After some rest, visit us at our office. We will introduce you to our staff and guides for the Manaslu Trek.
By Bishnu Bhatta 9 months ago in Journal
The Fall of Kingdoms and the Rise of False Shepherds: A Wake-Up Call for Our Times
In the annals of history, the story of Israel stands as a stark reminder of the consequences of leadership gone awry. Following the death of King Solomon, the once-united kingdom fractured into two, each governed by its own king, and the spiritual unity that had held the nation together crumbled under the weight of idolatry. God, in His mercy, sent prophets to guide His people back to righteousness, but the warnings went unheeded. The northern kingdom fell to the Assyrians in 722 BC, and the southern kingdom met a similar fate at the hands of the Babylonians in 597 and 587 BC. These historical events serve as a powerful backdrop to the contemporary crises we face, where the metaphor of shepherds and sheep continues to resonate. Our thesis is clear: the failure of leaders, both spiritual and secular, to care for their flocks has led us from one crisis to another, echoing the ancient warnings of prophets like Ezekiel.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
BCCI and the Future of India-Pakistan Matchups in Global Cricket Events.
In the wake of the Pahalgam attacks, rumors have swirled that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has approached the International Cricket Council (ICC), requesting that India and Pakistan not be placed in the same group in future global cricket events. However, as is often the case with such sensitive issues, what’s being discussed is often a mix of truth and speculation.
By Syed Sarafat9 months ago in Journal
Amazon: From Garage Startup to Global Retail Empire
In the summer of 1994, Jeff Bezos packed his bags, left a high-paying Wall Street job, and drove from New York to Seattle in a beat-up Chevy Blazer. In the backseat sat a laptop, a few boxes of books, and a bold idea: to build an online bookstore that could one day sell everything.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Journal
Facebook: From Dorm Room Project to Global Empire
It started in a Harvard dorm room — just a bored student with a laptop, a few lines of code, and a controversial idea. Fast forward two decades, and that little website called Facebook has not only become a household name but arguably one of the most powerful companies in history.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Journal
Let's Look Ahead: Florida State University's Legacy and Future And it's recent activities.
Introduction. Florida State University (FSU), based in Tallahassee, Florida, is known as one of the top public research universities in the USA. With a rich history that goes back to the 19th century and a strong presence in academics, sports, and culture, FSU has become a symbol of educational achievement. This article takes a closer look at FSU's history, its growth over the years, and its recent successes.
By Forhad Adnan Farhan9 months ago in Journal
TikTok: The App That Redefined Attention in 15 Seconds
In a world where social media giants seemed untouchable, it took just one app — one idea — to shake the entire industry. In under five years, TikTok transformed from a quirky lip-syncing platform into a global entertainment machine, boasting over a billion active users and reshaping how the world consumes content.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Journal
The Letter That Shook Global Trade
In a provocative action that's shaking the U.S. markets and global trade, former President Donald Trump has resurrected one of his most unpopular economic strategies: tariffs. Branded "Tariff Man" in his first term, Trump is again wielding tariffs as a primary policy mechanism—this time with even more intensity.
By Thamid Sikder9 months ago in Journal
Unveiling the Mystery: The Resurrection and Our Faith
Dear Congregation, In the vast expanse of human experience, Albert Einstein once remarked that "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science." His fascination with the mystery of space and time led to revolutionary insights, showing us that time itself is not the fixed constant we once thought. Instead, it bends and shifts with our movement through the cosmos. This concept has inspired countless narratives in science fiction, where travelers to the stars return to find time has moved differently for them than for those they left behind.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal






