junaid mughal
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I am just a Technology geek, who loves to experience latest gadgets, technology and share it with the world here.
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The First Criminal: A Historical Perspective
Criminal behavior is a phenomenon that has plagued human societies since their earliest days. The roots of criminality can be traced back to prehistoric times, when individuals or groups violated the norms and values of their communities by engaging in behaviors that were deemed unacceptable or harmful. These behaviors often resulted in punishments ranging from verbal reprimands to physical violence, and even death. While the types of criminal behavior vary greatly from society to society, certain patterns have been identified over time.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Criminal
The Pioneering First Ladies of Music
In the early days of recorded music, the industry was dominated by male artists, but a few brave and talented women stepped forward to make their mark. These women were the pioneers of their time, breaking down barriers and paving the way for future generations of female artists. One of the most significant of these trailblazers was the first lady singer.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Beat
A Brief History of Music Beat: From Rhythm to Groove
Music is an essential part of human culture, and its rhythmic component has been a fundamental element since the earliest days of civilization. The beat is the backbone of music, and it provides a sense of structure and coherence to a musical composition. Over the centuries, music beat has evolved, reflecting changes in social, cultural, and technological factors. This article explores the history of music beat and its influence on popular music.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Beat
Exploring the Benefits and Controversies of CBD on Earth
As the world becomes increasingly curious about the potential benefits and risks of cannabis, one compound is starting to stand out: cannabidiol, or CBD. With its ability to relieve pain, reduce anxiety, and even treat epilepsy, CBD is rapidly becoming a go-to remedy for millions of people worldwide.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Earth
The Deadly Affair: The Murder of Maria Marten
In the early 1800s, the small village of Polstead in Suffolk, England was rocked by a shocking crime that would become one of the most infamous murders in British history. The victim was a young woman named Maria Marten, and her killer was her lover, William Corder.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Criminal
The Ultimate Lifehack for a Stress-Free Life
As a young professional, I was always on the go, constantly hustling and grinding to achieve my goals. I prided myself on my work ethic, pushing myself harder and harder every day to get ahead. But as time went on, I started to notice the toll this lifestyle was taking on my mental health.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Lifehack
The Rise of the Virtual Influencer
In recent years, social media has been dominated by the presence of influencers, individuals with large followings who have the power to sway consumer behavior and shape popular culture. But a new kind of influencer has emerged: virtual influencers. These are computer-generated personalities who look, act, and speak like real people, but are entirely digital.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Futurism
The Lost City of Gold
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a city of gold. It was said that the streets were paved with gold, the buildings were made of gold, and even the citizens wore gold jewelry. But over time, the city was lost and forgotten, and only whispers of its existence remained.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Fiction
Women in Space: Breaking Barriers and Shattering Stereotypes
Since the dawn of space exploration, women have been an integral part of the scientific community's efforts to explore the universe beyond our planet. Over the years, female astronauts, scientists, and engineers have played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of space and the many mysteries that lie beyond our world.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Futurism
The Last City on Earth
The year was 2100, and the world was unrecognizable. Climate change had ravaged the planet, causing massive natural disasters and the extinction of countless species. The oceans had risen, swallowing entire cities and leaving millions homeless. Wars had broken out over resources, and famine and disease were rampant.
By junaid mughalabout a year ago in Earth