Little snail, with shell so bright, Crawling down a rough and lonely night, Homeward bound, with determination true, Facing challenges, yet determined to make it home. Thorns and rocks,hills so steep,hungry preys waiting for dinner. Obstacles that made your journey creep, But still you pushed, with steady pace, Through the struggle, you found your space. At last, you reached your cozy nest, Home at last, you could rest, Your journey taught you to be strong, And face each challenge, all day long. 'Little snail' is a typology of the challenges we face in our life. As we keep striving and holding onto what we cherish the most 'home' we face challenges, struggles and temptations so much that we doubt if we will ever be able to make it out. But with determination and hard work,we find our strength and grow bold to face it. © uniqoma
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Unpeel The Secret: Amazing Facts About Cucumber Reaveled
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Here are 15 facts about cucumbers that people may not know: 1. Cucumbers are made up of 96% water, making them one of the most hydrating foods. 2. They are a type of fruit known as a pepo. 3. Cucumbers have been cultivated for over 3,000 years, originating in ancient India. 4. They contain anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce swelling and pain. 5. Cucumbers have antioxidant properties, which can help protect against cell damage. 6. They contain an anti-diabetic compound called fisetin, which may help regulate blood sugar. 7. Cucumbers support digestive health due to their high water and fiber content. 8. They may help reduce blood pressure due to their potassium content. 9. Cucumbers contain a compound called cucurbitacin, which has been shown to have anti-cancer properties. 10. They can help alleviate sunburn pain and reduce the risk of skin cancer. 11. Cucumbers support bone health due to their high content of vitamin K and potassium. 12. They may help reduce str
My First Semester Experience At The University Of Portharcout
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My first semester at Uniport was a mixed bag of experience. I faced numerous eye-opening experience that exposed me to both the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a degree in journalism. My frustration started with the clearance process, which was slow and disorganized. I made a conscious effort to wake up early and dress promptly, hoping to be among the first in line. However, upon arrival, I was dismayed to find that I was not even among the first 100 students to be attended to. This experience left me perplexed, wondering if some students had camped out overnight in front of the gate or had somehow managed to find lodging within the building itself. The experience was baffling, and after all the hassle, I was finally through with my clearance, which was a great relief. Before lectures began, we often came to school only to find out that there were no classes. Our course rep would announce a change in lecture halls, and we would all rush to the new location, only to wait for