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KODAK:My passion for immortalizing memories

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Memories are fleeting moments that pass by in the blink of an eye, leaving behind only traces of their existence.In a world that’s constantly moving, the camera allows me to slow down and truly appreciate the details.Photography has given me the gift of preservation. Capturing memories I’ve discovered a way to freeze time, allowing these moments to live on beyond the present.I love to enjoy and preserve monumental moments of my life.To me, capturing memories is more than just taking photos.In a world that’s constantly moving, capturing memories gives us a way to pause, reflect, and hold onto what matters.It's about preserving the real, authentic stories of our lives. These are some clicks which will stay with me forever,these might seem some normal clicks but these are the moments I thought worth clicking and immortalizing via picture. Why immortalizing memories matters  Immortalizing memories is about more than simply remembering the past; it's about connecting with it.Photogr...

Babies I've kept underwater!

Babies I've kept underwater! I'm going to write about my hobby and its fishkeeping.Fish keeping involves setting up and maintaining an aquarium where fish and other aquatic plants or creatures are kept. I am saying this as my hobby because it involves leisure ,learning and personal enjoyment. Fish keeping hobby offers a unique way to interact with nature and bring a piece of the underwater world into our home. Fish keeping is considered as a beneficial hobby for several reasons. Some key reasons why fish keeping is good are; it can help to manage anxiety and depression by providing a focus and a sense of accomplishment. Watching fish swim gracefully in a well maintained aquarium can have a calming effect and reduce stress. That's why it's therapeutic. It's also allows you to bring a piece of the natural world into your home. Such it helps you to appreciate the beauty and the complexity of underwater life. Also helps you to build knowledge about their ecosystem. I...

Fuska: a food that never hear “No”.

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 Fuska, is a word that can blow your mind instantly for having it. Hey, there! Today my blog is going to bring water in your mouth and get craving for one dying street food. So, if you get craving for it now, you cannot blame me. Well, we all eat verities of street food outside, but without having fuska, it’s totally felt like we still have not eaten anything. This food is just yummy…. Let’s get to know what is this FUSKA and where it came from. Fuska, also known as phuchka or fuchka, is a beloved street food in Bangladesh that has captured the hearts and taste buds of locals and tourists alike. This delectable snack is a perfect blend of crispy shells, spicy fillings, and tangy tamarind water, creating a burst of flavors in every bite. Origins, Variations, and Differences from Indian and Pakistani Panipuri The origins of fuska can be traced back to ancient Magadha, one of the sixteen Mahajan padas (great kingdoms) of India. Over time, this culinary gem has evolved, with ea...

My Football Journey: From Neighborhood Games to Tournament Triumphs

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Kicking Off: The Early Days Football has been my passion for as long as I can remember. It all started in my neighborhood with my friends and me grabbing a couple of beat-up balls and finding any open space we could to play. We didn’t have much—just some old shoes for goals and a ton of energy. We put together our own team, mixing friends with some older guys who had been playing longer and showed us a few tricks. We didn’t win many games at first, but those matches were pure fun and taught us the basics of teamwork and strategy. The First Win: That Local Tournament One of the coolest moments in my football journey was winning a local tournament for the first time. Let me tell you, it wasn’t a walk in the park. We faced some seriously tough teams and hit a few bumps along the way. But we were determined. We practiced endlessly, worked on our game, and just kept pushing. When we finally won and lifted that trophy, it was an incredible feeling. All those early mornings and late-night pra...

A start of a new journey: My business

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In this tough world of survival people are struggling to do something with their live. Not having a proper job or fearing of doing business and can't support his/her family. Back in 2016 I lost my father and that hurtrd me and my family a lot. Gone through a lot of pain and suffering mentally and physically. So after some time I thought it nows my time to step up for my family although me and my family didn't have any financial problems. But my inner thoughts came out and said nah its high time I need to do something. So I came out with a plan  and said to my family I am starting a business online . Finestra I came with this name . A page for men's accessories like rings,pendants, bracelets etc. A researched a lot about what should I do what will be a great success. There where no dedicated pages or shops online for mens accesssoires. So I told one of cousins to find me a dealer and he helped me to find a dealer. I took all my savings and started my business. I started with...

"Shahmaran: The Serpent Queen Who Guards the Wisdom of the World"

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 " Shahmaran : The Serpent Queen Who Guards the Wisdom of the World " Do you know that one myth or story that sticks with you forever? For me, it’s the tale of Shahmaran, a figure from Middle Eastern folklore that I could talk about for hours. When I first heard her story, it just clicked. Something about this half-woman, half-serpent being fascinated me. Maybe it was the idea that wisdom comes with a price, or maybe it’s her strong symbolism that pulls me in every time. Either way, Shahmaran feels like more than just a myth—she feels like a reminder that knowledge is both beautiful and dangerous. Shahmaran, whose name means “Queen of the Snakes,” is like the ultimate guardian of ancient wisdom. She’s often portrayed with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a snake, living deep underground in a hidden world. But it’s not just her appearance that makes her interesting; it’s what she represents. In many versions of the story, Shahmaran has the ability to h...

My Favorite Form of Therapy

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"My Favorite Form of Therapy" I never thought I would enjoy cooking as much as I do now. Growing up, I watched my mom cooking meals, but to be honest, I never paid much attention back then. Cooking felt like a chore, something I would rather avoid. Fast forward a few years, and guess what? The kitchen has become one of my favorite places to be. It's where I find a sense of calm and creativity. Now, I randomly decide to experiment with the new recipes just for fun —it's my way of de-stressing . Who knew cooking could be so calming, crazy right? It all started when I tried making an omelet for the first time. I was around 15 and thought it would be easy. How hard could it be to cook an egg in the pan? Well, turned out it wasn’t as simple as I thought . I ended up burning the egg. It got stuck to the pan and the whole thing was a disaster. I was so frustrated! But instead of giving up, I tried again . Overtime, I got better and started to realize that cooking is actual...

Life? Life it is...

" Life is unpredictable and you need to live everyday to the fullest." - Doug Hutchison. A quote we all knew but only a few can comprehend after they experience it. We go to sleep thinking that the next day is the same as yesterday yet we are gifted with many surprises. This is the feeling I had when our country was going through a course of unfortunate events. It was the night of 4th August. It was a type of night that effected me in such a way that sometime I think what would have happened if we didn't get our independence from a cruel leader like the one we had for 15 years. I was ready mentally that many of our close ones would not be there with us in the future events. All the students were ready to die from the freedom of evil dictator. All the civilian were ready for any kind of in justification to the point they were ready to give there life for the betterment of this country. That dawn was something that is not easy to explain through words. It was indeed frighte...

FI$H Island: A Masterclass from Peter Schiff

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  FI$H Island: A Masterclass from Peter Schiff Starting from Scratch Imagine a small, peaceful island with three hardworking fishermen named Able, Baker, and Charlie. Every day, each of them goes out to catch fish which is their only source of food. Their lives are simple – catch one fish and that’ll be enough to survive the whole day. However, if they fail to catch anything, they will have to suffer from extreme hunger.  Fish, Eat, Sleep, Repeat!  – that’s the motto of the island. But one day, Able comes up with a new idea after seeing a spider-net: what if he could make a better net that could catch two fish instead of one? To build this net, he needs to sacrifice his meals for a day and invest his time into creating the net. Able takes the  risk , sacrificing his meal, he starts to build net and the next day, his net pays off. Now, he catches two fish in the same amount of time it used to take him to catch one. That means, more fish with less effort. Thereby, crea...

Escape to Paradise: A Weekend in Cox’s Bazar

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Every time I hear “Cox’s Bazar,” I feel an instant wave of relaxation. It’s a place I’ve been to countless times, but this recent trip was something special. After months of being cooped up with assignments and exams, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore felt like therapy. The longest sea beach in the world, and in my heart, the best place to recharge. The Journey Begins It all started on a sunny Friday morning. My friends and I decided to take a break from city life and dive into an impromptu Cox’s Bazar getaway. We packed light—just the essentials: sunscreen, sunglasses, and excitement. The bus ride was full of laughter, snacks, and terrible music (thanks to my playlist, which was both loved and hated equally).    Six hours later, the salty air welcomed us as we stepped off the bus. The sight of the endless blue ocean meeting the sky is something that never gets old. It’s moments like this that remind me why Cox’s Bazar is close to my heart. It’s not just the be...