
Ibrahim Khalil
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Nov 30, 2024 |
ibrahimkhalil3301.medium.com | Ibrahim Khalil
Ibrahim Khalil·FollowJust now--Max, the overworked rabbit, used to hit snooze 5 times before rushing through the morning like a tornado. Coffee? Half-drunk. Breakfast? A granola bar in the car. But everything changed the day his friend, the wise old owl, gave him a secret: a good morning starts the night before. Now, Max wakes up early, does a quick stretch, enjoys a proper breakfast, and even meditates for 5 minutes.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
ibrahimkhalil3301.medium.com | Ibrahim Khalil
Ibrahim Khalil·FollowJust now--Meet Max, a scatterbrained rabbit juggling his day — work, gym, family, and his dream of painting sunsets. His days felt like a whirlwind until one magical clock (and a talking calendar) taught him the secret: prioritize, schedule, and focus. Through hilarious missteps (like double-booking a date with painting and his boss), Max learns to say “no,” batch tasks, and make time for what truly matters.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
e-pao.net | Ibrahim Khalil
Cementing UNO's role in global crises resolutions Ibrahim Khalil Ahasan * The Palestinian issue is a long-standing humanitarian crisis that has been going on for almost seven decades. The Palestinian people have been living under constant Israeli occupation, oppression, and illegal settlements. This crisis is not limited to Palestine and Israel; rather, it has become a global conscience call for international human rights, freedom, and justice.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
e-pao.net | Ibrahim Khalil
Social significance of countering misinformation Ibrahim Khalil Ahasan * The advancement of technology around the world and the widespread spread of social media have made our lives easier, and there has been a mobility in obtaining and spreading information. However, along with this convenience, a big challenge has also arisen - propaganda. Once the only source of information was newspapers, radio, or television, where information was provided through verification and selection.
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Sep 21, 2024 |
e-pao.net | Ibrahim Khalil
Why is the recovery of Bangladesh's garment sector urgent ? Ibrahim Khalil Ahasan * Bangladesh's exports are greatly aided by its apparel industry. Approximately 85 percent of Bangladesh's $55 billion in yearly exports come from its 3,500 garment factories. However, the textile industry has suffered along with other sectors due to the numerous irregularities and corruption of the previous Hasina government.
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