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Socrates: The Philosopher's Test of Three and his Enduring Legacy

  Socrates: The Philosopher's Test of Three and his Enduring Legacy Once upon a time, Plato approached his esteemed teacher, Socrates, with a troubling revelation. He informed Socrates that one of his students had been spreading false rumors about him in the marketplace. Socrates, with a smile on his face, calmly inquired, "What exactly did he say?" Plato, filled with emotion, replied, "He was talking about you!" Before Plato could continue, Socrates raised his hand, gesturing for him to pause, and advised him to put the information to the test of three before sharing it. Socrates urged Plato to analyze the story and decide whether it was worth telling. Confused, Plato asked his great teacher, "What is the test of three?" Socrates explained, "Are you absolutely certain that what you are telling me is completely true?" Plato immediately shook his head in denial. Socrates chuckled and asked, "Then what purpose does it serve for both of us ...

Miraculous Survival: Children Rescued After Days in Amazon Rainforest

  Miraculous Survival: Children Rescued After Days in Amazon Rainforest After enduring a plane crash in the treacherous Amazon rainforest of Colombia, a resilient  mother of four miraculously survived for four days before being rescued, following an arduous 40-day ordeal. Magdalena Maketio, severely injured from the crash, selflessly instructed her children to leave and seek help. Manuel Roanoke, the children's father, shared with reporters that their eldest daughter, Leslie, informed him about her mother's plea to escape the forest and take care of themselves. On Friday, the four siblings, aged 13, nine, five, and one, were successfully rescued from the jungle and transported by plane to a military hospital in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. Roanoke spoke to the press outside the hospital, revealing that before her passing, Magdalena had expressed to Leslie something along the lines of, "You guys need to get out of here, your father will love you just as much as I did....

Prisoner of ego: incredible story of Japanese soldier story

Prisoner of Ego   The Unbelievable Survival: 50 Years Ago, a Japanese Soldier Found Alive in the Jungles of Guam Introduction: Exactly 50 years ago today, the world was astonished by an extraordinary discovery that captured the attention of people around the globe. In the dense jungles of Guam, a small island in the Western Pacific, a Japanese soldier was found safe and sound, almost three decades after the end of World War II. This astonishing tale of survival defied all expectations and shed light on the enduring human spirit and the harrowing realities of war. Background: The events leading up to the discovery of the Japanese soldier, identified as Shoichi Yokoi, can be traced back to December 1941 when Japan launched a surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. This act marked the entry of the United States into World War II, which would eventually encompass numerous nations and become one of the deadliest conflicts in history. In the aftermath of Japan's surre...

Justice delayed justice denied

   Student wins after 17 years in defamation suit against Punjab University   Wajiha Urooj said that in those early days she suffered so much mental anguish that she even thought of committing suicide.  It took Wajiha Urooj seventeen years to get justice from the justice system in Pakistan.  Still, the decision may not be final.  Wajiha Urooj, a dual citizen of Pakistan and Canada, had filed a defamation suit against Punjab University Lahore in a civil court 17 years ago.  On the 8th of this month, an appellate court in Lahore rejected the appeal of Punjab University Lahore and upheld the decision in favor of Wajiha on the application of Wajiha Urooj filed in the civil court of Lahore.  In the petition, Wajiha Urooj had claimed that Punjab University Lahore had declared him a failure in the entire examination by incorrectly showing him absent in an MA English paper.  His move not only disgraced him in society but also allegedly tarn...

Brave lady on the land of Taliban

 Afghanistan's first female mayor is an example of the bitter reality of society #Taliban #Afkhanistan #Zarifa Ghafari #mayor #brave Zarifa Ghafari, 27, set an example for the country by becoming Afghanistan's first young woman mayor, breaking all the b itter realities and traditions of society and making it clear that a woman can reach every destination of success.  Zarifa Ghafari, 26, became the first female mayor of Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan, in July 2017, but officially took nine months to take office.  In an interview with China Global Network Television, Afghanistan's first female mayor said, "Since I became mayor, I have received daily threats from the Taliban that we will kill you, but these threats have not stopped me."  "The governor of Maidan Wardak province, Haji Ghulam, refused to accept me as mayor because I am a woman," Zarifa said. "I am a young girl and this is not my place. The governor's office is on me."  Outsi...

Rivalry between Religion and Science: A Historical Perspective

  Rivalry between Religion and Science: A Historical Perspective The historical accounts of the rivalry between religion and science present a rather somber chapter in human history. This chapter revolves around the life of the renowned scientist, Galileo. When Galileo publicly presented the findings of his scientific research, it sent shockwaves through the Catholic Church, resulting in a strong condemnation from the reigning pope. Galileo faced severe consequences, including the confiscation of his books and a lifetime of house arrest. Prior to Galileo's time, the prevailing belief, championed by Greek philosophers like Claudius Ptolemy (100-170 AD), held that the Earth was the center of the universe, with the sun and stars revolving around it. This idea gained such popularity that it was adopted by Christianity, becoming an integral part of the Christian faith. The clergy interpreted Gospel verses in a manner that further reinforced and sanctified this doctrine. Around fourteen ...

Unleashing the Extraordinary: Stories of Inspiring Individuals

 11 year boy graduated ' I'm 11, I Have a Physics Degree And Want To Make Humans Immortal. It's hard to remember much about when I was very little, but I know I played a lot with my cousin, Dylan. I didn't particularly remind what we played, I just liked his company. My parents worked a lot, because they had three dental practices in The Netherlands, so I lived with my grandparents in Belgium until I was 9 years old. But I saw my parents during weekends and holidays. I remember, when my mom and dad came to see me, we often visited theme parks, sometimes in the U.S.—Universal Studios was my favorite. My grandma did always tell my mom and dad that I am ahead of my age in studies, but they just thought she was exaggerating, because all grandparents think their grandchildren are special. When I got 4, I joined  elementary school in Ostend, Belgium  and finished when I was 6.  When I was 6, I took IQ test and proved me best. In a high school I did spend first month in cla...