Ihtisham Shahzad
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The Merry Widow of Windy Nook Who Lost Four Husbands
The story of Mary Elizabeth Wilson, who was married and widowed four times.Mary Elizabeth Wilson was better known by those who lived near her as The Merry Widow of Windy Nook. It is hard to believe any woman could be merry after having four husbands pass away, that is, unless, like Mary, you had helped those husbands into the afterlife.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Families
The Scandal That Shocked Baseball
America’s past time never recovered from the scandal that tarnished it’s reputation In1919, fans of baseball watched as the Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. It was a shock to the community. A Cinderella story for a team that seemed destined to lose to their fierce competitors, the Chicago White Sox. Some people believed that something was amiss with the results.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Criminal
Kaitlin coroutines
Kotlin Coroutines is a way to simply the code that executes asynchronously. Kotlin Coroutines can do all the things that a thread can do. Kotlin Coroutines do the asynchronous programming in more efficient and productive way. Coroutines includes multiple APIs like Flow, Channels etc.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Wander
Confession
There was a person who had been browsing the Confessions community for quite some time, reading other people's stories, but they had never worked up the courage to share their own. However, one day they finally decided to take the plunge and write out their own confession.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Confessions
Book Review: The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman
Book Review: The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman Michael Freeman's book, The Photographer's Eye, is a must-read for anyone interested in photography. The book is an excellent resource for photographers who want to learn more about the principles of composition and how to apply them to their photographs.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Photography
Book review of "you want to take great photography
"Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs" is a compact, easy-to-read guide that provides practical advice and inspiration for anyone looking to improve their photography skills. Written by renowned photographer Henry Carroll, this book is perfect for beginners who are just starting out or more experienced photographers who want to take their work to the next level.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Photography
On photography book review
On Photography, written by Susan Sontag and first published in 1977, is a collection of essays exploring the impact and significance of photography on our lives. With a critical and analytical eye, Sontag delves into the history of photography and its evolution as an art form, its role in shaping our perception of the world, and its ability to convey powerful messages and emotions.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Photography
Models give styling advice
Book Review: "Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction" by Andrew Clapham Human rights are at the core of global politics and have become an essential aspect of our daily lives. Andrew Clapham's "Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction" provides a concise and accessible overview of the development of human rights, their significance in international law, and their practical implications in contemporary society.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Humans
Human Rights Issues in Asia.
Asia is home to more than half of the world's population, making it the most populous continent on Earth. With diverse cultures, languages, religions, and ethnicities, Asia is a melting pot of humanity. From the ancient civilizations of China, India, and Mesopotamia to the modern economic powerhouses of Japan, South Korea, and China, Asia has a rich history and a promising future.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Humans
Marriage life
Love marriage is a beautiful thing, where two individuals who love each other decide to spend their lives together. In a love marriage, the couple chooses to get married based on their feelings for each other, rather than societal norms or family traditions. It is a journey that requires commitment, sacrifice, understanding, and compromise from both partners to make it work.
By Ihtisham Shahzad2 months ago in Marriage