Abdur Rahman
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Where Was the Last Place Discovered on Earth?
Ever since the beginning of time, exploration—the never-ending search for knowledge—has played a crucial role in the development of humanity. Humans have always been drawn to new places, from the earliest Homo sapiens in Ethiopia to the present day with satellite mapping, GPS, and space exploration. With more than seven billion people on the planet today, it could appear that every area of the planet has been discovered and studied. On the other hand, the narrative of human exploratory history is one of ongoing discovery and growth.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Earth
How Will Earth Change If All the Ice Melts?
The frightening rate at which the Arctic ice is disappearing is evidence that the Earth's climate is unquestionably changing. The average global temperature has increased by 1.1 °C over the last century, with 16 of the 17 hottest years ever recorded taking place since 2001. Scientists emphasize the urgent need for action to limit the impacts of this warming trend, which they predominantly blame to human activity since the mid-20th century.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
This Is What Will Happen in the Next Billion Years
In the 200,000 years that humans have lived, our species has undergone amazing changes. Our journey has changed significantly from our beginnings in Africa to our current state of exploration of the cosmos. But what would it be like thousands or maybe millions of years from now, in the far future?
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Futurism
What's the Deepest Hole We Can Possibly Dig?
Have you ever wondered how far humans could go to explore the surface of the Earth, or wondered what lies under its surface? It's an inquiry that piques interest and piques the imagination. Although a lot of people have thought about this, not many have descended to the bottom to investigate the chasm beneath. Let's travel down to the bottom, where Earth's mysteries lie waiting to be unraveled.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
The Ocean is Way Deeper Than You Think
The mysteries that lie within the vast and seemingly endless ocean still enthrall and fascinate people today. Its sheer size—three-quarters of the Earth's surface—conceals a world more vast and mysterious than our comprehension. Deep within the water, from the shallows of coastal coastlines to the unfathomable abyssal plains, lies a window into the glories and horrors of nature.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
What If There Was 1 Man And 7000000000 Women?
One day, picture yourself awakening to find yourself the only man in a sea of women. Even though it is only a hypothetical situation, it presents intriguing issues regarding gender dynamics, society structure, and the destiny of humanity. In this thought exercise, we investigate the possible worldwide repercussions and examine the implications of becoming the last man on Earth.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
How SEAL Team Took Down Osama bin Laden…
The United States chased Osama Bin Laden with unwavering resolve for almost ten years. Steeping away into the untamed lands of Afghanistan and then Pakistan, the mastermind of the September 11th strikes that claimed hundreds of American lives remained elusive. Bin Laden escaped capture even after overthrowing the Taliban government that had been providing him with shelter. But on May 2, 2011, everything were about to change.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
What If There Was 1 Woman And 7000000000 Men?
Imagine waking up to find yourself the only woman in a world of seven billion men. This is a scenario that would completely disrupt society and raise important issues regarding gender roles, social structures, and the destiny of civilization. In this made-up world, the abrupt vanishing of more than half the people creates a profound hole that causes radical changes in all facets of existence.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction
Why Vietnam War TUNNEL RAT Job Was so DEADLY
In Ba Ria city, Vung Tau province, Vietnam, on June 11, 1969, a young tunnel rat encountered a scene of destruction. A few days before, an M16 mine, dubbed the "Jumping Jack," destroyed three platoon members and wounded twenty-four more. Not long later, a personnel carrier accidentally set up an anti-personnel mine, causing casualties. The first time the untrained tunnel rat saw a dead body, it was a sobering introduction to the mayhem of battle.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in History
How They Caught Serial Killer Ted Bundy
On her way home from college, a young woman strolls along an alleyway without realizing that a man is waiting in the shadows. Ted Bundy is the embodiment of a lunatic who seduces his victims with charm and deceit. He disarms his prey by pretending to have injuries, such as an arm in a sling. It takes multiple close calls for law enforcement to apprehend him.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Criminal
FBI vs CIA - How Do They Compare?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) have sparked excitement and gripped minds in both real-world news stories and motion pictures. Though they are shrouded in mystery and have received both praise and criticism, their influence on history cannot be disputed. Here, we go out on an exploration into their mysterious domains, learning details that are frequently shrouded in mystery.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
What If North Korea Launched a Nuclear Bomb!
Beneath layers of camouflage, a clandestine operation is taking place in the darkness of night in North Korea's hilly terrain. Under the guise of secrecy, technicians work to reveal the Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a terrifying weapon. Standing more than forty feet tall, this enormous device has the capacity to cause catastrophic destruction.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction