Industrial Revolution: An New Era in The Industrial World
A short informative text about the Industrial Revolution.
How to Get Subscribers on YouTube
Some tips.
Accidents That Ironically Make You Feel Happy
You’re not supposed to laugh when someone slips on a banana peel or stubs their toe and falls down. But here are some exceptions; video clips of accidents, mishaps, and bloopers that somehow lighten the heart and give you a sense of elation.
I Need More Money!
It appears that the cry to heaven of ‘I need more money!’ is being heard more and more. That might be true, particularly after the financial meltdown of 2008 and the ensuing world recession with its company closures, bankruptcies, and the steady rise of unemployment.
Adam Lambert: How Has He Changed Us?
A short topic about Adam Lambert and how he has influenced people.
Two Js- Jaswant and Jinnah
Despite the fact that six decades have passed and much is said and written, partition of India and the creation of Pakistan is still a subject fraught with complications. Historians and intellectuals are never exhausted discussing it, shedding more light on this remarkable event of 20th century that changed the lives of billions in subcontinent forever. Every new statement made, every new word written intensifies rather fuel the need to further discuss and analyze the major characters of this extraordinary incident of history and so is done and is being done by the scholars not only in South Asia but around the world. This brings us to the recent controversial book, “Jinnah – India, Partition, Independence”.
Internet at High Schools
The Internet and its World Wide Web provide students entry to millions of web pages that have sexual content, including pornography, deviant sexual behavior, and sex predators.
Pakistan’s Independence Day
Pakistans independance day.
Justin Bieber Famous Off YouTube
Justin Bieber is a famous lad who started singing on YouTube.
Body Image Problem: Is Technology to Blame?
When culprits of body image problem are being probed, it is almost always expected to see either the mass media or our culture of obsession to slimness as first on the list. Though these were not absent in Annie Bradford Rispin’s “Here’s looking at you: is body image being taken too seriously?”, the essay is unique in that the author introduced a rather new suspect for which to blame this concern: technology.






















