Khurshed Alam

LOYALTY: THE STRENGTH OF STANDING BY WHAT MATTERS.

Loyalty is an intentional, active commitment to stand by people, values, and causes that truly matter, especially when staying becomes difficult or unpopular. Through the story of Elias the bridge keeper, the file illustrates that authentic loyalty requires courage, wisdom, and action, ultimately shaping character, fostering trust, and building enduring legacies.

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Passion and Poetry in Emily Dickinson’s “Wild Nights”

“Wild Nights Wild Nights!” by Emily Dickinson is a very shocking poem in American literature. Within a few lines, Dickinson manages to condense something unbelievable: the raw, overwhelming power of longing. Composed sometime in 1861, this poem is quite literally a poem of passion, the language of ships and seas being benignly employed to denote material lust as well as spiritual longing.

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TRUSTWORTHINESS: THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING THAT MATTERS

Introduction- Consider the recent occasion when somebody failed you. Perhaps they broke a promise, told you a half-truth, or even were absent when you needed them most. Remember that feeling? The lack of trustworthiness is painful because trust acts as the invisible cable that binds all significant relationships together. Trustworthiness does not simply imply being

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“3D Chip Stacking: Revolutionizing Semiconductor Technology”

Introduction- Consider your smartphone a little. It is literally a supercomputer in your pocket, powered by artificial intelligence, streaming high-definition video, and connecting you to the world, and barely warming up. How is this possible? This solution is in part based on 3D chip stacking. We have been constructing computer chips in the same fashion

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The Last Ride Together

“How to Train Your Brain for Happiness”

Introduction- Last Tuesday, I saw my neighbor Sarah collapse onto her porch after a twelve-hour workday, scrolling through her phone. She looked up and said, “Why does happiness feel so impossible these days?” It’s a fair question. Today, we’re bombarded by emails, bills, and social media that make others’ lives look perfect. Happiness can feel

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