Emam Hasan Ani
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COMPUTER
A computer might be described with deceptive simplicity as “an apparatus that performs routine calculations automatically.” Such a definition would owe its deceptiveness to a naive and narrow view of calculation as a strictly mathematical process. In fact, calculation underlies many activities that are not normally thought of as mathematical. Walking across a room, for instance, requires many complex, albeit subconscious, calculations. Computers, too, have proved capable of solving a vast array of problems, from balancing a checkbook to even—in the form of guidance systems for robots—walking across a room.
By Emam Hasan Ani7 months ago in History
COX'S BAZAR
Cox's Bazar, a magnificent destination, boasts endless stretches of glistening golden sands, majestic cliffs that reach for the sky, and waves that beckon surfers from afar. It is a treasure trove of rare conch shells, vibrant pagodas, serene Buddhist temples, and fascinating tribes. This enchanting place, nestled in the heart of Bangladesh, is a haven for nature lovers, offering an abundance of breathtaking sights.
By Emam Hasan Ani7 months ago in Earth
The science of ghosts
#1 A mysterious figure darted through the entrance with an air of secrecy. Dom, with a shiver down his spine, vividly recalls the encounter. The figure possessed a skeletal frame, enveloped by a hazy, ethereal glow. It hovered in the air, devoid of any discernible facial features. Dom, a young adult residing in the United Kingdom, was merely fifteen years old when this spine-chilling incident occurred. Overwhelmed by fear, he instinctively shut his eyes, catching only a fleeting glimpse of the enigmatic figure.
By Emam Hasan Ani7 months ago in Fiction
Prime Minister Netanyahu Visits Israeli Troops in Gaza
Three days into a fighting pause in the Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid a visit to his country's troops and declared that "we are continuing until the end — until victory." In a video statement, he declared, "Nothing will stop us," while wearing protective gear and having Israeli soldiers surround him. It was unclear at first exactly when Mr. Netanyahu made his visit—the government withheld details until he had left the Palestinian enclave—as well as his exact location, though it is most likely that he went to the northern section of the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli military has established control. This was Mr. Netanyahu's first visit to Gaza following the start of the Israeli ground invasion nearly a Three days into a fighting pause in the Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid a visit to his country's troops and declared that "we are continuing until the end — until victory." In a video statement, he declared, "Nothing will stop us," while wearing protective gear and having Israeli soldiers surround him. It was unclear at first exactly when Mr. Netanyahu made his visit—the government withheld details until he had left the Palestinian enclave—as well as his exact location, though it is most likely that he went to the northern section of the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli military has established control. This was Mr. Netanyahu's first visit to Gaza following the start of the Israeli ground invasion nearly a Three days into a fighting pause in the Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid a visit to his country's troops and declared that "we are continuing until the end — until victory." In a video statement, he declared, "Nothing will stop us," while wearing protective gear and having Israeli soldiers surround him. It was unclear at first exactly when Mr. Netanyahu made his visit—the government withheld details until he had left the Palestinian enclave—as well as his exact location, though it is most likely that he went to the northern section of the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli military has established control. This was Mr. Netanyahu's first visit to Gaza following the start of the Israeli ground invasion nearly a month ago, according to officials. Those who traveled with him included his national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi; his military secretary, Maj. Gen. Avi Gil; and the Israeli military’s deputy chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Amir Baram.
By Emam Hasan Ani7 months ago in Earth