Jahangir Alam
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ASMR: The Powerful Practice That Helped Me Let People In
Like many people, I didn’t have the easiest time growing up. Between having a toxic family upbringing and being bullied, I learned to trust nobody and keep to myself. Being naturally bold and self-sufficient enabled me to move through the world independently, relying on as few people as possible. Living this way was the closest experience to safety I could reference.
By Jahangir Alam2 months ago in History
From zero to hero...Bangladeshi farmer in Botswana bags 11 awards
Mostofa Giasuddin Elias received 11 awards – including two first prizes – at the National Agricultural Show in Botswana. All the photos used in this article was clicked by Mostofa Giasuddin Elias.
By Jahangir Alam2 months ago in History
Historical Pagla Mosque An Old Mosque At Kishoreganj In Bangladesh
It is difficult to find a person who has not heard the name of Bar Bhuiyan. The name that comes to mind at once about Isha Khan, one of the Bar Bhuiyans, is Kishoreganj, a town rich in Muslim tradition. Rich in ancient and modern architecture, this mosque is known as ‘Pagla Mosque’, one of the many places of interest in Kishoreganj.
By Jahangir Alam2 months ago in History
Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works
What is the brain made of? Weighing about 3 pounds in the average adult, the brain is about 60% fat. The remaining 40% is a combination of water, protein, carbohydrates and salts. The brain itself is a not a muscle. It contains blood vessels and nerves, including neurons and glial cells.
By Jahangir Alam2 months ago in Humans
Sundarbans: The Largest Mangrove Forest of The Earth
Sundarbans Forest is the lung of the Mother Earth. Without forest it’s impossible to live in the world. That’s mean no forest no life. The word “forest” comes from old French word forest (also fores). And the Bans word derives from the English Word Forest. The first known forests on Earth arose in the Late Devonian (approximately 380 million years ago), with the evolution of Archaeopteryx.
By Jahangir Alam3 months ago in Horror
Exploring the Enchanting Beauty of Cox’s Bazar
Cox’s Bazar, a name that resonates with beauty, tranquility, and a captivating coastal experience, stands proudly as one of Bangladesh’s most renowned tourist destinations. Along the Bay of Bengal, Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh, this coastal town boasts the world's longest natural sandy beach, stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal. In search of tranquility and the perfect shot, I embarked on a solo journey to Cox's Bazar, where I discovered not only breathtaking landscapes but also the joy of self-discovery. visitors a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural richness, and a serene atmosphere. In this blog post, we embark on tourist place in cox’s bazar.
By Jahangir Alam3 months ago in Wander
6 beautiful Mughal monuments to visit in Asia
The Mughal Empire went down in history books for multiple reasons, one of which was the mastery of architecture which gave rise to mesmerising buildings that skilfully combined Persian, Islamic, and Indian elements. With its rich legacy of artistic grandeur, political intrigue, and culture, the Mughals have left a lasting impression on South Asian heritage.
By Jahangir Alam3 months ago in History
Natural wonders in the U.S.
Witness the fiery eruptions of Hawaii's lava-pumping volcanoes, marvel at the snow-capped peaks of Glacier National Park in Alaska, stand in awe among California's majestic redwoods, and feel the mist on your face at Niagara Falls. Each of these destinations showcases the abundant natural beauty in nearly every corner of America, truly living up to the iconic phrase: America the Beautiful."
By Jahangir Alam7 months ago in Wander
10 Things Every Woman Should Know About a Man's Brain
Most popular notions about the male brain are based on studies of men ages 18 to 22 — undergrads subjecting themselves to experiments for beer money or course credit. But a man's brain varies tremendously over his life span, quickly contradicting the image of the single-minded sex addict that circulates in mainstream consciousness.
By Jahangir Alam7 months ago in History