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By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONSabout 12 hours ago in Poets
Is It the Impossible Dream - Or Are You Just Uneducated on the Subject
The Dream Everyone Shares There is one dream almost everyone has. As Andreas Szakacs describes, it crosses cultures, backgrounds, and generations. It drives ambition, shapes decisions, and fuels persistence.
By Andreas Szakacsabout 12 hours ago in Lifehack
What Nobody Tells You About Implementing University Software. AI-Generated.
In 2022, Ohio State University made a decision that stunned higher education technology circles. It abandoned its high-profile effort to implement Workday Student, a cloud-based student information system, after years of work and what outside analysts estimated to be tens of millions of dollars in sunk costs. The software was not defective. Workday is one of the most recognized names in enterprise technology. The problem was something harder to fix than a bug in the code.
By Higher Ed Insightsabout 12 hours ago in Education
Investing in Talent โ Igor Khudokormovโs Secret Behind Growth of Prodimex
Igor Vyacheslavovich Khudokormovโs Prodimex has a comprehensive personnel policy that encourages talent and bets big on youth and technology โ breaking many stereotypes in the process. Read on to learn more.
By Muhammad Owais SEO about 12 hours ago in Journal
A World Without Internet: What Would Happen If We Lost Connection?
Imagine waking up one morning to discover that the internet has disappeared. No Google, no social media, no emails, no online shoppingโjust silence in the digital world. At first, panic would spread quickly. Billions of people depend on the internet every single day. We use it for communication, business, education, entertainment, banking, and even simple tasks like booking a ride or ordering dinner. Without it, the entire rhythm of modern life would suddenly break.
By Izhar Ullahabout 12 hours ago in Humans
Fake Film, Real Escape: CIA's Rescue Operation in IRAN
On November 4, 1979, in the heart of Tehran, thousands of protesters stormed the United States Embassy, climbing over its gates and walls. Their target was the Americans inside. The embassy security surrendered, and within hours, 52 American diplomats and workers were taken hostage.
By Imran Ali Shahabout 12 hours ago in History
When the Sky Fell Back to Earth
On a bright September morning in 1986, downtown Cleveland looked like it was preparing for a celebration that would be remembered forever. Volunteers filled Public Square with nets, smiles, and helium tanks. Children laughed. Cameras rolled. The plan was simple and beautiful: release an ocean of colorful balloons into the sky, break a world record, and raise money for a good cause. What could possibly go wrong?
By Izhar Ullahabout 12 hours ago in Chapters
Middle East and Ukraine: Why Russia and the US Hold the Keys to Each Otherโs Deadlocks
Introduction: The Global Pendulum By 2026, the global geopolitical map has reached a paradoxical state. While the primary key to resolving the Ukrainian crisis increasingly lies in Washingtonโs policy decisions, the power to de-escalate the volatile situation with Iran is strategically centered in Moscow. We are witnessing a "Strategic Deadlock"โa geopolitical stalemate where two geographically distant conflicts have become inextricably linked through a complex web of energy, logistics, and military leverage. This interdependence suggests that a breakthrough in one theater may be impossible without a corresponding shift in the other.
By ะะฐั ัะพะผะถะพะฝ ะกัะฒะฐะฝะพะฒabout 13 hours ago in Journal
4:37 AM
With a long, exhausted blink, his glued eyes open. A couple more swift blinks followed by a resonating, endless yawn. Then, a sudden twitch, as if a thousand needles pierced his body. โWhat day is it?! Did I oversleep?!โ The world hushed, and all he heard was the pulse of his heart drumming against his eardrums in a manic rhythm. With a still numb hand, he searched in the dark for his phone. Heavy breathing, strong palpitations, His hand picking up the pace. He lifted the blanket, tossed aside pillows, searching. Nothing. The air in the room thickened, and still, he didnโt know. Was it another dawn, or the mids of the night? For too long, his days and nights had blurred into a single, bleak darkness. Finally, he sees a black square resting on the white towel by his bed. His finger tapped the screen manically, and finally, it revealed the time: 4:37 in the morning. The drummer slowed down the beat, and all that fills the room is calming silence.
By George Roastabout 13 hours ago in Fiction








