Jam Shaikh
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I am a story, article content writer. I know how to write any type of story.I like writing and I like sharing my content.
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Bloody Scary Living Graveyard:
The villagers feared to pass by this cemetery. No one passing by this cemetery returned. Deep into the forest there was a small isolated village where so horrific was a standing graveyard that even the bravest souls feared pronouncing its name. Known only by its dreaded, terrible name: the Cursed Cemetery of the Forgotten, it was a location of such evil energy that no one ever considered it worth discussing. This graveyard sat at the edge of a village- severed from town by an even darker forest so impenetrable and ominous that with every step closer to the graveyard, it would seem to thicken and grow more ominous. Its reputation had been wrapped in dark lore and passed on from generation to generation. The villagers believed that the cemetery was cursed; the place was said to be the one where spirits couldn't move on with their afterlives in peace, tortured forever and ever. The other version of the stories told how the cemetery was built on some old, unholy ground, where spirits, wronged in life, wandered there endlessly searching for revenge on the living. Always the village elders would caution the young and foolish not to wander close to the cemetery after dark. "The dead do not sleep there," they would say, their voices trembling with fear. "And those who disturb them will pay with their lives." These warnings were, however, heeded by the villagers, for stories of the cemetery were indeed true and actual events that had stamped permanent marks on the village. There was once a few young men not believing in old curses became bold and challenged the legend of the curse. Nothing more than stiff prelude filled their heads with claims of superstitious lies. A group of them then dared themselves to come into the cemetery on a dark night and upon approaching the grave, had no weapons with them except for some lanterns and courage. They never came back. They searched for them in the village for days, but there is never any trace. The families were broken and the village fell into mourning because it lost those young men and women who fell to that dark power of the cemetery. From then onwards, they kept away completely from the cemetery and considered it as a forbidden zone.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Horror
Voyages etched in wood and water
Wooden boats are among those that have a history of thousands of years; indeed, they belonged to the earliest of mankind's adventures into this wholly new thing-a realm shipbuilding. They were made out of any timber existing, ranging from oak, cedar, to teak. The hull's shape was carefully set into place by the skilled craftsman. Wooden ships were elements of trade, exploration, and war in the ancient Egypt, ancient Greeks, and the Vikings. These boats could be built using woodworking techniques such as clinker, in which the planks overlap, or carvel edge-to-edge planking.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in History
Can Robots Replace Humans?
As every day goes by, robots advance in capabilities that many wonder if they will even substitute people in the near future. Although, with so many things that robots can do just like humans can, such as building cars or delivering commodities to one end of the world to another or even helping out with medical surgery, they are still not humans. Robots are moving machines controlled by orders and programs, and they are very effective at doing tasks that require speed, accuracy, and power. Robots do not get tired and do not need rest or food; therefore, they are quite useful for jobs requiring repetitive runs. However, there are many things that robots simply cannot do as well as humans.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Humans
Poverty "Shattered Futures: Growing Up in the Grip of Poverty"
The poverty line in the United States is an amount used to determine who is considered a poor person. That being the amount of income that one or more persons need to avoid any kind of income below basic living requirements such as food, shelter, and clothing. Once that income goes below it, they are said to reside in poverty. Now let's take a closer look at how the poverty line works and its effects on people in America.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Humans
"Fighting Parents, Hurting Children: The Hidden Pain"
The children, for that matter, are victims too in their silent deep ache when parents fight. Very many families go through tough moments, and fighting among parents is always normal. Yet, no one will dispute that constant argumentation or heated fights prove too much for children to deal with emotionally. The truth is, children are sensitive and get a bit hurt even if they do not voice out openly. The thing is, their world consists of what is going on at home, and once the setting becomes unbearable with conflict, it leaves emotional scarring that is probably irreversible.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Families
Humanity is disappearing from the world
Humanity is disappearing from the world; Simple reflection INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE Most of today's people really feel that the world is becoming less kind, more selfish, and less caring. This feeling that the humanity of love, compassion, and empathy is disappearing somehow really worries me. On one hand, I see crime, hatred, and divisions growing, while on the other hand, kindness and understanding seem to shrink. Why? What can we do to bring back humanity?
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Humans
"Shattered Pieces, Silent Cries"
As if the whole world had stopped, the heart itself went numb. It is impossible to speak of this burning feeling in words. All that-thus warm and safe-now somehow moved away. This loving, hopeful heart has been left empty, somehow missing a part of itself. Not just emotional pain-it has a physical dimension, too. It becomes hard to breathe sometimes, feels like a weighted blanket is pushing down on everything- tight in the chest. The mind races through memories of happier times, but they now sting with sharp edges on their once-smooth surfaces. "What once brought one joy is now a reminder of what is lost.".
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Humans
Nurtured Hearts: A Mother's Journey
Of course, the love of a child for its mother is one of the most spectacular natural bonds in the world. It begins before a child is born in that silent development inside the mother's womb. From birth, the child finds security and love beneath her mother's protective arms. Such love is based on love, care, and sacrifice. A mother's love is purely true and loses nothing. Even if her child grows old or tall, in the mother's heart, they will always be a baby.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Families
Some stories that cannot be believed :
Some stories that cannot be believed Ichchadari Naagin Human snake What is in the stomach of this book? There is such a story in this book, which some people think is true and some people don't understand that it is fake.
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in BookClub








