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Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the otherrsf8 roll number:50 canva post :13 Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other0 Comments 0 Shares 90 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - rsf8
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If you don’t build your dream, someone else will hire you to help build
theirsrsf8 roll number:50 canva post :12 If you don’t build your dream, someone else will hire you to help build theirs0 Comments 0 Shares 59 Views - rsf8
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song title Chemical Reactions: The Engine of Lifersf8 roll number:50 song :07 song title Chemical Reactions: The Engine of Life0 Comments 0 Shares 66 Views - rsf8
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In a quiet valley surrounded by green hills, the wind was once gentle and kind. People called it “The Whispering Wind” because it softly moved through trees, carrying the sweet smell of flowers and the songs of birds .
A young girl named Aina loved the wind. Every evening, she would stand on the hilltop and stretch out her arms, feeling the cool breeze wrap around her like a friend. “Tell me your stories,” she would whisper. And somehow, the wind always answered—rustling leaves, swaying branches, and dancing grass.
But over time, things began to change.
Factories were built near the valley . Trees were cut down . Smoke filled the sky, and the once-blue air turned gray . The Whispering Wind no longer felt soft—it became restless, stronger, and sometimes even angry .
One day, a powerful storm hit the valley. Winds roared loudly, breaking branches and scattering dust everywhere. Aina ran to her hill, calling out, “What happened to you?”
The wind replied in a deep, sorrowful voice,
“I carry what the world gives me. When the earth is hurt, I cannot stay calm.”
Aina felt tears in her eyes . She realized the wind was not the enemy—it was a messenger.
The next morning, Aina spoke to the villagers. “We must take care of our home,” she said. “The wind is changing because we are changing the earth.”
At first, people didn’t listen. But after more storms and dry seasons, they began to understand. Together, they planted new trees , reduced pollution, and protected the land.
Slowly, the valley began to heal.
And one evening, as Aina stood on her hill again, she felt it—the soft, gentle breeze had returned .
“Thank you,” the wind whispered.
Aina smiled, knowing that even the smallest actions can bring back balance to the world .rsf8 roll number:50 story post :11 In a quiet valley surrounded by green hills, the wind was once gentle and kind. People called it “The Whispering Wind” because it softly moved through trees, carrying the sweet smell of flowers 🌸 and the songs of birds 🐦. A young girl named Aina loved the wind. Every evening, she would stand on the hilltop and stretch out her arms, feeling the cool breeze wrap around her like a friend. “Tell me your stories,” she would whisper. And somehow, the wind always answered—rustling leaves, swaying branches, and dancing grass. But over time, things began to change. Factories were built near the valley 🏭. Trees were cut down 🌳❌. Smoke filled the sky, and the once-blue air turned gray ☁️. The Whispering Wind no longer felt soft—it became restless, stronger, and sometimes even angry 🌪️. One day, a powerful storm hit the valley. Winds roared loudly, breaking branches and scattering dust everywhere. Aina ran to her hill, calling out, “What happened to you?” The wind replied in a deep, sorrowful voice, “I carry what the world gives me. When the earth is hurt, I cannot stay calm.” Aina felt tears in her eyes 😢. She realized the wind was not the enemy—it was a messenger. The next morning, Aina spoke to the villagers. “We must take care of our home,” she said. “The wind is changing because we are changing the earth.” At first, people didn’t listen. But after more storms and dry seasons, they began to understand. Together, they planted new trees 🌱, reduced pollution, and protected the land. Slowly, the valley began to heal. And one evening, as Aina stood on her hill again, she felt it—the soft, gentle breeze had returned 🌬️💚. “Thank you,” the wind whispered. Aina smiled, knowing that even the smallest actions can bring back balance to the world 🌍✨.0 Comments 0 Shares 128 Views - rsf8 roll number:50 call Annie :10 topic :please https://www.instagram.com/p/DXi7C4-DZGr/0 Comments 0 Shares 74 Views
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: Abiha Haider - Challenging Normsrsf8 roll number:50 TEDX on :07 : Abiha Haider - Challenging Norms0 Comments 0 Shares 103 Views - rsf8
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Complete a small coding challenge Number Guessing Gamersf8 roll number:50 coding task :04 Complete a small coding challenge Number Guessing Game0 Comments 0 Shares 411 Views - rsf8
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Success is not overnight. It’s when every day you get a little better than the
day before. It all adds uprsf8 roll number:50 canva post :09 Success is not overnight. It’s when every day you get a little better than the day before. It all adds up0 Comments 0 Shares 360 Views - rsf8
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Create a song title Health and DNA: The Struggle of Lifersf8 roll number:50 song no :07 Create a song title Health and DNA: The Struggle of Life0 Comments 0 Shares 232 Views - rsf8
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Long before humans walked the Earth, dinosaurs ruled the land for over 160 million years. Their journey began in the Triassic period, around 230 million years ago, when small and agile reptiles first evolved into what we now call dinosaurs. These early species were not the giants we imagine today—they were relatively small, fast, and still competing with other ancient creatures.
As time passed, during the Jurassic period, dinosaurs diversified and grew in size and variety. Massive plant-eaters like long-necked giants roamed lush forests, while sharp-toothed predators hunted them. The climate was warm, and continents were slowly drifting apart, creating new environments where dinosaurs adapted and thrived.
The peak of dinosaur evolution came in the Cretaceous period, when some of the most famous species appeared. There were armored dinosaurs, horned herbivores, and powerful carnivores at the top of the food chain. Meanwhile, small feathered dinosaurs were evolving features that would eventually lead to modern birds—showing that dinosaurs never truly disappeared, but transformed.
About 66 million years ago, a dramatic event changed everything. A massive asteroid impact, along with volcanic activity and climate changes, led to the extinction of most dinosaurs. This event, known as the mass extinction, wiped out nearly 75% of Earth’s species.
However, the story doesn’t end there. Birds, the direct descendants of certain dinosaurs, survived and continue to live today. Fossils discovered by scientists help us understand how dinosaurs lived, moved, and evolved, turning their ancient journey into a fascinating scientific story.
From small beginnings to global dominance and sudden extinction, the journey of dinosaurs reminds us how life on Earth is constantly changing—and how even the mightiest creatures are part of a much larger natural history.rsf8 roll number:50 story post :10 Long before humans walked the Earth, dinosaurs ruled the land for over 160 million years. Their journey began in the Triassic period, around 230 million years ago, when small and agile reptiles first evolved into what we now call dinosaurs. These early species were not the giants we imagine today—they were relatively small, fast, and still competing with other ancient creatures. As time passed, during the Jurassic period, dinosaurs diversified and grew in size and variety. Massive plant-eaters like long-necked giants roamed lush forests, while sharp-toothed predators hunted them. The climate was warm, and continents were slowly drifting apart, creating new environments where dinosaurs adapted and thrived. The peak of dinosaur evolution came in the Cretaceous period, when some of the most famous species appeared. There were armored dinosaurs, horned herbivores, and powerful carnivores at the top of the food chain. Meanwhile, small feathered dinosaurs were evolving features that would eventually lead to modern birds—showing that dinosaurs never truly disappeared, but transformed. About 66 million years ago, a dramatic event changed everything. A massive asteroid impact, along with volcanic activity and climate changes, led to the extinction of most dinosaurs. This event, known as the mass extinction, wiped out nearly 75% of Earth’s species. However, the story doesn’t end there. Birds, the direct descendants of certain dinosaurs, survived and continue to live today. Fossils discovered by scientists help us understand how dinosaurs lived, moved, and evolved, turning their ancient journey into a fascinating scientific story. From small beginnings to global dominance and sudden extinction, the journey of dinosaurs reminds us how life on Earth is constantly changing—and how even the mightiest creatures are part of a much larger natural history.0 Comments 0 Shares 327 Views
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