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Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms Expected as Iran Oil Depot Attacks Raise Acid Rain and Air Pollution Concerns
Pakistan’s Meteorological Department says that strong winds and thunderstorms with rain are expected in the upper parts of the country over the next three days.
By Real content9 days ago in Chapters
Career Sustainability in Counseling: Turning Passion Into a Lasting Profession
Many people enter the counseling field driven by a deep desire to help others and make meaningful change. That passion creates purpose, yet purpose alone is not enough to carry a counselor through the long-term demands of the profession. Sustainable careers require structure, boundaries, adaptability, and strategic planning. As the field evolves and client needs shift, counselors must build a foundation that protects their well-being while supporting steady growth. When passion is paired with intentional strategy, counseling becomes a profession that endures and continues to inspire year after year.
By Debra Bailey PHD9 days ago in Chapters
Hi Hobby Living Is There Such A Thing
As Life is lived the way that it is for anyone, do we sing about it quoting snow white and the seven dwarfs? Have we ever thought about doing that while doing our hobbies in life? The more we put our hobbies and life together the more we live the life that we want to live. This means that we do the things that we enjoy and get the results that we want because we are doing the hobbies that bring us the most joy. If that means re-organizing things then go for it. I did that today when I opened my closet and almost had a panic attack at how messy it was, so I decided to clean it up and re-organize all my shoes, and put all my bags back in their respective places. I even vacuumed my closet floor as it was all dirty. I felt very productive and relaxed after I finished it though because it is very neat and tidy again and I found most of the shoes and put their matches together. So yes I considered the little closet clean up today as one of my hobbies because I do enjoy doing it every couple months, as it is fun and calms my mind all at the same time.
By Louise Barraco9 days ago in Chapters
Italy’s Vanishing Village: Businesses and Schools Close as Birth Rates Collapse
Across Italy, a quiet demographic crisis is unfolding. In many small towns and villages, the number of newborns has dropped so dramatically that schools are shutting down, businesses are struggling to survive, and communities that once thrived with families are slowly fading away. One such town has become a stark symbol of this national problem, where the absence of children is reshaping everyday life.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 days ago in Chapters
Story of Earl Shaw
Earl Shaw and his groundbreaking contributions to laser science. Earl Shaw was born in 1937, during a time when the world was teetering on the edge of tremendous technological transformation. From a young age, Shaw displayed an unusual fascination with the unseen forces of nature—light, magnetism, and the mysterious waves that seemed to govern the behavior of the physical world. He did not see science as a cold, rigid discipline. Instead, he viewed it as a living tapestry woven with curiosity, imagination, and endless possibility. This mindset would one day position him at the forefront of laser technology, leading to the invention of the spin-flip Raman tunable laser, a breakthrough that would quietly shape modern photonics.
By TREYTON SCOTT14 days ago in Chapters
Is the Middle East War Turning Into World War III?
Is the Middle East War Turning Into World War III? The current situation in the Middle East has once again raised a serious question around the world: could this conflict grow into World War III? Tensions in the region have increased due to military strikes, political warnings, and the involvement of several global powers. While no country has officially declared a world war, the combination of regional conflicts and international alliances has made many experts worry about the possibility of a much larger confrontation.
By Wings of Time 14 days ago in Chapters
Merchants of the Dead: How American Companies Profit from Selling Human Bodies
In the United States, the idea of donating one’s body to science is often associated with noble intentions — advancing medical research, training surgeons, and contributing to life-saving discoveries. Families frequently believe their loved ones’ remains will help cure diseases or educate future doctors. However, behind this altruistic image lies a little-known and controversial industry: the commercial trade in human bodies.
By Irshad Abbasi 14 days ago in Chapters










