Empowerment
The Heart of the Hard Way. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Enigmatic Badger In the heart of a sprawling forest, where ancient trees loomed like sentinels, a legend was whispered among the creatures of the wild. It was a legend of fear and awe, a tale that sent shivers down the spines of even the boldest animals—the legend of the badger.
By Agbakwu John3 years ago in Pride
Navigating the Crossroads
Abstract: The 2024 Republican Primary is poised to be a pivotal moment in American political history, carrying significant implications for the future direction of the Republican Party and the broader landscape of U.S. politics. This topic delves into the intricate dynamics of the upcoming primary season, exploring the diverse range of candidates, the evolving ideological landscape, the role of media and technology, and the potential consequences for the party's cohesion and electability.
By Amobi Opeyemi3 years ago in Pride
The Chandrayaanmission was launched by India. Content Warning.
**The Chandrayaanmission was launched by India** On October 22, 2008, India launched the Chandrayaan-1 mission, which successfully reached the Moon and made a groundbreaking discovery - the presence of water. This revelation, particularly in the South Pole area of the Moon, garnered global attention and reignited the world's interest in lunar exploration. Since then, countries like the USA, China, Israel, Japan, Europe, and Russia have regularly sent missions to the Moon, each with their own objectives. Currently, all eyes are on India's Chandrayaan-3 mission, eagerly anticipating the new discoveries it will bring. Additionally, many are curious as to why the Chandrayaan-2 mission failed. In this article, we will delve into these topics, exploring India's return to the Moon and the launch of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft. Moon missions can be categorized into several types, with the complexity increasing alongside technological advancements. The first and simplest type is the fly-by mission, where a spacecraft passes by the Moon without orbiting it. In 1959, the Soviet Union launched Luna-1, the first successful fly-by mission. Shortly after, the United States launched Pioneer-4, also achieving a successful fly-by mission. These missions aimed to study the Moon from a distance. Orbiter missions, on the other hand, involve spacecraft that orbit around the Moon, allowing for close-up studies of the lunar surface and atmosphere. Over 40 successful orbiter missions have been conducted to date, making it the most common type of Moon mission. The Soviet Union's Luna-10 mission in 1966 marked the first successful orbiter mission. Building upon orbiter missions, impact missions involve detaching a part of the spacecraft, which crash lands on the Moon while the main spacecraft continues its orbit. This crash landing, or "impact," allows for valuable instrument readings to be taken as the spacecraft approaches the Moon's surface. India's Chandrayaan-1 was an impact mission, with its separated component known as the Moon Impact Probe. In conclusion, India's Chandrayaan-1 mission made a significant discovery of water on the Moon, sparking renewed interest in lunar exploration worldwide. With missions from various countries, including India's upcoming Chandrayaan-3, the Moon continues to be an intriguing target for scientific exploration.
By mohammad faaz3 years ago in Pride
King of Jungle helped by mouse😳
One day in a forest lived a big intelligent lion which was a King of all animals in that forest (A King of Jungle). And they was a Rat which was a part of other animals in that forest which was very shy to meet up with other animals and he did not even trusting himself about anything that he was doing. Every time he was very scared even when other animals come to see him . He just run away even from a bird to his tree hole. He was so afraid of the fogs the wolf and even himself for that matter that if the wind blew and a branch cracked he looked around for the hole he can hide in because of all this little animals making fun of him. Animals said, ''how scared you are and you are even scared of the wind hahaha.''
By S'phesihle3 years ago in Pride
Tamim Iqbal
In the heartland of Bangladesh, cricket is not just a sport; it is a passion that unites the nation. Among the plethora of talented players emerging from this cricket-crazy nation, Tamim Iqbal shines as a true icon. With his remarkable skills, unyielding determination, and consistent performances, Tamim has not only etched his name in the annals of Bangladeshi cricket but has also become a symbol of inspiration and hope for millions of aspiring cricketers across the country.
By Rukaiya Sultana3 years ago in Pride
Did a Wise Man REALLY Once Say…? VENUS VALLEY Looks East (part 1)
Welcome to a much clearer, and much queerer, chapter. If it’s your first time here, you’ve found a chapter-by-chapter release of my LGBTQIA+ centric philosophy book, where you can debate, discuss, question, contribute; your inputs become my edits, until the finished book has all our voices in its pages, bright and beautiful rainbow-flag-waving community of mine. Welcome, queerly beloveds, to Venus Valley - Queer Philosophers’ Forum.
By Steph Cole3 years ago in Pride






