Shari Gailla
Bio
From nursing to history's embrace, I heal bodies and ignite minds. Writing whispers my tales, bridging past and present, introverted yet expressive. Words paint a vivid world, where healing and curiosity dance hand in hand. #NurseOfWords
Stories (7/0)
Witnessing Death for the First Time: A Nurse's Emotional Experience in the ER
Before the chaos erupted, a subtle, ethereal touch grazed just above my eye. In a world now consumed by technology and scientific explanations, such an occurrence held little significance. Yet, in the depths of my local tongue, its meaning resonated profoundly—it was a harbinger, a sign that something ominous loomed on the horizon. Good or evil, that delicate touch offered no clues, leaving its interpretation open to the whims of fate. As I prepared for my shift, I deviated from my usual routine. The intense evening breeze had bronzed my skin, and I hastily stowed my scrubs inside a plain black backpack. Engaging in tasks I rarely ventured upon, I found myself brushing my teeth before indulging in a cup of coffee—a small deviation that set the tone for what lay ahead.
By Shari Gailla6 months ago in Confessions
The Enigmatic Locket
In the little seaside town of San Casciano, settled in the midst of rough bluffs and crashing waves, a feeling of mystery and interest lingered palpably. The residents talked in quiet murmurs regarding a legendary show-stopper that had shown up at the neighborhood exhibition hall — a magnum opus known as "The Enigmatic Locket." Painted by a perplexing craftsman, it was said to have the ability to uncover the mysteries of the human heart.
By Shari Gailla6 months ago in Art
Scientists Across the Globe Stunned by New Discovery in Africa
Pixie circles. The pixie circles are huge round developments without vegetation encompassed by grass rings, covering a tremendous region of the Namib Desert, the cruelest and oldest area of Namibia. The size of these odd designs change from 3 to 20 meters across and can last for as long as 70 years. A characteristic peculiarity that for quite a long time has staggered specialists is that a huge number of these patches spread across 1100 miles of the parched meadow of this region of the planet. Throughout the long term, there have been numerous speculations to make sense of the pixie circles' starting point. Termites eat plant poisons and consume grass from the circumnavigated spots, beginning at the roots. A few different scientists estimate that plants encompassing the Rings battle for the scant water accessible in the desert. The round patches hold water, which then streams to the external edges of the rings and permits grass to develop. These circles have remained disputable and famous vacation spots for guests who need to investigate and value what is commonly crafted.
By Shari Gailla6 months ago in History
Unprecedented Finds in Africa Sends Shockwaves Through Scientific Community
Baffling elephant deaths. Vatsala The world's most established elephant has lived for nearly 100 years, and that implies that elephants have an amazing life span. They can, nonetheless, pass on from poaching assaults, advanced age, and ailment, so when many elephants began to kick the bucket bafflingly in the north of the Okavango Delta Locale, home to 18,000 Savannah elephants in Botswana, this news stood out as truly newsworthy. It was the end of summer, and these elephants needed to hydrate. As they drank from the water, they began to stagger, falter, and stroll around and around. In the end, as their weighty legs debilitated them and they battled to make another stride, they fell, tumbling to their chests first and afterward kicking the bucket. 44 elephants were confirmed dead in Walk 2020. By the center of June, in excess of 350 corpses had been dissipated across the remote, around 3000 square mile area; by January 2021, a bigger number of than 450 puzzling deaths had been recorded. All in all, this is a worry for preservationists. Back in 1979, there were more than 1,000,000 elephants in Africa, yet following quite a while of contracting environments and conflicts with people, the numbers have dropped to roughly 415 000 as of late under extreme worldwide tension. Botswana specialists found what was dispensing with the creatures: cyanobacteria neurotoxins. This toxin delivered by green growth and stale water was going after the sensory systems of these elephants, yet different specialists feel the proof is problematic. Assuming the cyanobacteria had killed the creatures, for what reason didn't different creatures that drank from a similar opening drop like flies? In all likelihood, we will never have a definitive response to these secretive deaths.
By Shari Gailla6 months ago in History
Straight forward tips to further develop fertility
We as a whole realize that a sound eating routine and way of life can emphatically influence our general prosperity. Be that as it may, this advantage likewise reaches out to our conceptual wellbeing. An unmistakable advantage of a decent eating routine is the further development of sperm quality. In this way, for couples attempting to consider or men who are hoping to upgrade their richness, integrating a few changes into their day-to-day routines is significant.
By Shari Gailla6 months ago in Men
Scientists baffled by game-changing discovery in Africa!
Africa is situated on an extraordinary slope of mind-boggling, staggering, suspicious revelations that have actually stunned researchers right up until now. These disclosures are amazing, and in the event that they were not referenced, they could never be accepted, so in this article I will impart to you things researchers found in Africa that stunned the world.
By Shari Gailla6 months ago in History