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Buildings That Once Defined Architectural Excellence
Architecture is a reflection of human creativity, culture, and technological advancement. Throughout history, certain buildings have stood as symbols of innovation, artistic brilliance, and societal values. These structures, often celebrated in their time as pinnacles of design and functionality, offer insights not only into aesthetic preferences but also into the civilizations that built them. While some continue to inspire contemporary architecture, others have faded into memory, leaving behind stories and ruins that capture the imagination.
By Irshad Abbasi 9 days ago in Chapters
Voltaire, Candide and Zadig
When people talk about the great writers of French literature, one name almost always comes up: Voltaire. Yet many people recognize the name without really knowing his life or his books. And that is a shame, because Voltaire was not only a serious philosopher. He was also a witty, ironic, and sometimes provocative writer.
By Bubble Chill Media 9 days ago in Chapters
The Lakes of Soon Sakesar Valley Await Travelers
Nestled within the picturesque Salt Range of Punjab, Pakistan, the enchanting Soon Sakesar Valley is a place where nature reveals some of its most captivating wonders. Among its most beautiful attractions are the valley’s tranquil lakes, which seem to patiently await the arrival of travelers and nature enthusiasts. These lakes not only enhance the valley’s natural charm but also play an important role in supporting wildlife, local communities, and tourism in the region.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Chapters
China Begins Construction of a Full-Scale Replica of the Titanic
More than a century after the tragic sinking of the famous ocean liner RMS Titanic, the story of the ship continues to capture the imagination of people around the world. In an ambitious and unusual project, China has begun constructing a full-scale replica of the Titanic, aiming to recreate the ship’s appearance and atmosphere in remarkable detail.
By Irshad Abbasi 15 days ago in Chapters
How Iran Attacks Are Affecting Pakistani Workers in Dubai and the Gulf
Until a few days ago my work was going very well, but now several days pass without getting any work. Over the past five years I manageid to pay off the debts that were on me and my family. Now my goal was to build my own house. But if the situation continues like this, it may even become difficult to earn a living in Dubai.”
By Real content16 days ago in Chapters
The Life Train — CHAPTER 1: THE ENIGMATIC AWAKENING. Content Warning.
The entire novel is available in both hard copy and kdp at https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0DBC9J146/ My head hurts. My head is spinning. WAIT! STOP! Who am I? Where am I? I am a… ugh, I don’t even know how to define myself — chunks of personalities in a mental civil war, each wishing to kill the other and gain, most probably, nothing. But wait, who am I again ?
By LAMAANKACHE Oussama17 days ago in Chapters
If the Strait of Hormuz is closed for a long time, it will benefit Russia.
A war involving the United States and Israel with Iran carries the risk that the Strait of Hormuz could remain closed for a prolonged period. This is a crucial route in the global economy through which 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas is supplied from the countries of the Persian Gulf.
By Real content18 days ago in Chapters











