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  • The Art of Slow Reading — a side view of a closed book with three white daisies between its pages, casting shadows in sunlight.
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    The Art of Slow Reading: Reconnecting with Words in a Fast-Paced World

    June 9, 2025 /

    The Art of Slow Reading  Have you ever tried eating your favourite chocolate very slowly? when you eat it, you let the taste of it slowly melt in your mouth instead of quickly biting and chewing? in this way It tastes better, right? Reading can be the same too if you let it happen that way. That’s what slow reading is all about. in this slow reading It means not rushing, not skipping, and not just trying to finish a book like it’s a race. for example slow reading kind of a dream, it is like walking into a beautiful garden, when you explore the garden, you stop in the…

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    The Science Behind Extinction: Why Do Species Disappear? 

    May 25, 2025 /

    Introduction: Understanding Extinction Beyond the Headlines  When you hear the word “extinction,” what do you picture?  A world-ending asteroid? Dinosaurs vanishing into dust? A distant tragedy sealed in time?  But extinction isn’t just a tale of the past. It’s unfolding now silently, urgently like a fading heartbeat in the wild. The rhythm of life is skipping beats, and many don’t even hear it.  This piece isn’t about fear. It’s about understanding about the science behind extinction, yes, but also the soul of it. Why species vanish, what part we play, and how we might still change the story’s ending.  What Is Extinction?  Extinction is final. It means the last individual…

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    De-Extinction: Can We Really Bring Back Lost Species? 

    May 25, 2025 /

    The Idea of Bringing Back the Dead—Wait, What?  Dinosaurs. The dodo. Woolly mammoths. These creatures once lived on this Earth, where we are—and now , we can not even picture them here. they’re gone. Forever… or maybe not? For years, people have been obsessed with extinct animals. We watch them on documentaries, movies and see their fossils in museums, and this think always fascinated us that what it would be like to see them alive, see them breathe. but Now, thanks to our modern science and human brain, what once seemed like pure science fiction and just a dream is slowly turning into real-life science: de-extinction.  Yes, scientists are working…

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    Wild Gardening: Embracing Nature’s Unpredictability 

    May 25, 2025 /

    Wild gardening is not just a trend, it’s a way of seeing nature as it is, nothing else of it- raw, imperfect, yet breathtakingly beautiful. In a world obsessed with order and perfection, wild gardening steps away from the idea of control. It’s about letting go a little, letting nature take the lead, and understanding that even nature´s raw side can be beautiful.  Whether you have a backyard, a balcony, or just a corner of some soil, wild gardening show you a whole new world of nature, you just have to accept it. It’s about working with the land, not against it.  What Is Wild Gardening?  Wild gardening (sometimes called…

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    Butterflies: Nature’s Delicate Indicators of Environmental Health 

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    Water Scarcity in 2025: A Looming Global Crisis 

    May 25, 2025
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    Water Scarcity in 2025: A Looming Global Crisis 

    May 25, 2025 /

    look , We wake up every day and open the tap to brush our teeth, wash our hands, or take a shower. But imagine if one day you open the tap and nothing comes out—not even a drop of water. Sounds scary, right? one more thought, Think about this—you wake up in the morning, walk to the sink like always, turn on the tap… and nothing happens. No water. Just a dry, hollow sound. Strange, right? A bit unsettling too. Now here’s the scary part—this might actually happen to millions of people. Not decades from now, but as soon as 2025. That’s just around the corner. It’s not just a…

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    Strange Laws Around the World That Actually Exist 

    May 25, 2025 /

    Introduction  The world is full of fascinating and amazing cultures, and with them, there are some truly strange laws too. And that are still in effect today. From banning chewing gum in Singapore to limiting the number of toilets in Switzerland after 10 p.m. you will find these laws very strange but after knowing the story of every law, you will understand the reason behind it. Every law has importance in their places. In this article, we’ll explore some strange laws around the world, knowing the actual reason behind every single law.  1. No Chewing Gum in Singapore  The Law  From 1992 everything about chewing gum is banned. the import, sale, and…

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    Butterflies: Nature’s Delicate Indicators of Environmental Health 

    May 25, 2025 /

    Butterflies: Nature’s Delicate Indicators of Environmental Health   People really like butterflies. Butterflies are strong indicators of the state of our surroundings, our earth, as well as magical creatures flying through flower gardens. Ecosystems depend critically on these exquisite and lovely insects. And butterflies are early warning indicators of ecosystem imbalances. Their actions, abundance, and presence tell much about the condition of our natural world. Let us deep dive into the importance of butterflies in nature. we will know why they are so crucial for nature. we will also know how they act as environmental indicators, and what their declining populations signal for the planet. The Ecological Role of Butterflies  1. Pollination Partners  While bees are often considered as primary and main pollinators of our eco system, butterflies also contribute significantly to pollination. As you know butterflies flies one flower to another, as they flit from…

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    Why You Should Try Reading Poetry 

    May 21, 2025 /

    Poetry world  Have you ever read a poem or poetry in book or even in your Instagram feed and felt something shift inside you? Maybe a few lines of the poetry stayed with you. And some words or lines reminded you of something, something that you could not explain on your own, yes that is the main beauty of poetry.   Some people take poetry like a puzzle and try to solve every part of it.  But in the reality, this is all different, poetry isn’t about complexity. Poetry is about feeling, seeing, and understanding the world in a deeper and maybe in a quieter way. If you are an avid reader or someone…

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    10 Unique Festivals Around the World You’ve Probably Never Heard Of 

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    Introduction  Festivals are a really beautiful part of our lives. From our childhood to now festivals are something that we always look forward to. Festivals are more than just celebrations — they are a way to cultures, traditions, and human creativity. We all know about a lot of festivals some are world famous and some we celebrate every year, while world-famous festivals like Diwali and Christmas are all over the world, there is an entire world of unusual and unique festivals that remain hidden from most of the people.  What if I told you there’s a festival where people race camels across the desert or one where radishes become art?…

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    What Is a Dire Wolf? Size, Facts & Extinction Explained 

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    Introduction –  When you hear the name “dire wolf,” chances are that you are thinking about a massive, mythical animal, or a beast kind of creature but that is true, you cannot think of dire wolf and find it cute, can you?  Thanks to pop culture series like Game of Thrones, dire wolves become worldly famous. People found dire wolf a great imagery animal but what those people have no idea that dire wolves were real at one time, dire wolves were alive on the same earth as us. Once dire wolves were living on the land of North and South America.  If we leave the fictional part behind still the real dire wolf…

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