Rohan Ravichandran
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Beyond Recall: A Story of Survival and Resilience
Synopsis "Everyone on Earth Lost Their Memories" is a science fiction story that explores what would happen if the entire population suddenly lost all their memories. The world is plunged into chaos as people struggle to remember even the most basic information about themselves and their lives. The government declares a state of emergency and sets up shelters, but no cure can be found. People band together, forming new communities and relationships as they try to rebuild their lives. The lack of resources and knowledge leads to widespread famine and crime, but eventually, a new civilization is formed based on cooperation and shared experiences. The memory loss serves as a constant reminder of the tragedy, but the human spirit prevails, and the world is forever changed for the better.
By Rohan Ravichandran2 months ago in Fiction
The Fairy's Gift
Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by dense forests, there lived a boy named Max. Max was different from other kids his age. He had a unique fear, a fear of light. He was afraid of bright lights, daylight, and any kind of brightness that could hurt his eyes.
By Rohan Ravichandran2 months ago in Fiction
Iran's Hijab Laws Take a High-Tech Turn with Face Recognition Implementation
I. Introduction A. Background information on Iran's hijab laws Iran's hijab laws, also known as the Islamic dress code, require women to wear a headscarf and cover their bodies in public. The laws were enforced after the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and are intended to promote modest dress and protect the Islamic revolution. However, these laws have been a source of controversy and protests in Iran, with many women, particularly younger generations, choosing to wear the hijab as a symbol of resistance against the government's strict dress code. Non-compliance with the hijab laws can result in fines, imprisonment, or other penalties. The laws have been enforced by religious police and other government officials, and have led to instances of harassment and arrests of women who do not comply.
By Rohan Ravichandran2 months ago in Journal
The Inside Story of Operation Urgent Fury: A Look Back at the Invasion of Grenada
1. Introduction: • Brief overview of Operation Urgent Fury, including the background and reasons behind the operation Operation Urgent Fury was a military operation conducted by the United States in 1983, aimed at invading and capturing the island of Grenada, which had undergone a communist coup. The operation was launched in response to a request for assistance from the Governor-General of Grenada and to protect American citizens on the island. The coup had led to a power struggle and a state of emergency in Grenada, and the new communist government posed a potential threat to the security of American citizens and the stability of the region. The operation was authorized by President Ronald Reagan as a measure to restore democracy and protect American citizens in Grenada
By Rohan Ravichandran3 months ago in The Swamp