
Muhammad Sheraz
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Dec 8, 2024 |
medium.com | Muhammad Sheraz
Muhammad Sheraz·Follow2 min read·--The digestive system is a set of organs that break down food, absorb the nutrients into the body, and then eliminate the leftover waste products from the body. It starts in the mouth through the initiation of carbohydrate digestion by the enzymes in saliva. Once chewed, mixed with saliva into a bolus, it is swallowed down into the esophagus because of the muscular contractions coordinated together known as peristalsis. The bolus enters into the stomach.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
medium.com | Muhammad Sheraz
Muhammad Sheraz·Follow2 min read·--It’s 2024, and the crypto world is firing on all cylinders. We’re talking explosive gains, innovative tech, and serious FOMO for investors who sat on the sidelines. AAVE’s impressive 24% climb last month is proof that blue-chip projects are thriving, but with some tokens skyrocketing, others are emerging as hidden gems. The buzz?
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Dec 2, 2024 |
medium.com | Muhammad Sheraz
Muhammad Sheraz·Follow4 min read·--Among the most visited archaeological sites in the region, Takht-e Rostam, or "Throne of Rostam," is near the town of Kermanshah in western Iran. The cliffside engraving of the Zagros Mountains gives one a view of the great old Persia, especially the Sassanian Empire from 224 to 651 AD. It is one of great cultural and historical importance as a site that combines historical importance with the links to Persian mythology.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
medium.com | Muhammad Sheraz
Muhammad Sheraz·Follow3 min read·--Building an effective habit system is among the most powerful ways to realize your goals. It helps in turning tasks into regular routines, hence letting one easily achieve success on a long-term scale. Here's how one can build the best habit system for personal growth. Clearly define what one wants to achieve in getting healthier, mastering a new skill, or even just advancing in one's career-the key is in clarity.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
medium.com | Muhammad Sheraz
Muhammad Sheraz·Follow3 min read·--One of the largest asked questions by scientists over the centuries is how life started on Earth. Scientists have pieced together possible scenarios that can explain a transition from basic chemical compounds into the first living cells-a journey during billions of years, dating back to a time when Earth was definitely not like it is today-hostile and very different.
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