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A little boy and a girl named Ahaan and Ayisha are playing outside their house. Their mom calls them for eating lunch. They get into the house and wash their hands, face and foot before getting into the table. They both sat on the table and started eating their food. Ahaan said "Bismillah" (In the Name of God ) before eating his first bite, but ayisha forget to say bismillah. Ahaan reminds ayisha that "we have to remember allah before starting anything ". And then mom said its okay ! if you forget to say bismillah you can say " Bismillahi awwalahu va aakhirahu " (I begin with the Name of God at the beginning and at the end) then you can continue eating. So Ayisha tells "Bismillahi awwalahu va aakhirahu " and continues eating. After finishing their lunch both said "Alhamdhullilah" ( Every praise is to God ) and went for playing.

whenever the 2 boys feels like they miss someone, they go talk to the moon so it can deliver the message to the person they miss.

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1. In the small town of Huntingdon lived a 17 year old student, Sara, who loved to learn. She decided to try something different, learning on the computer. 2. Sara prepared a planner and schedule with her classes, hobbies, and meetings. 3. Sometimes she didn’t know how to do things on her own and needed extra help. She met with her teachers on the computer screen to ask questions. 4. Sara didn't give up. She worked hard and kept going. She often emailed her teachers or principal with more questions. 5. She joined discussions online and shared her ideas with classmates. Sara liked to hear what others thought too, and together they learned more than they could alone. 6. As Sara went through her online classes, she showed everyone that with determination and a little help, anyone could succeed. Sara's story proved that learning online was a great way to explore new things and reach your goals. She earned great grades on her report card. 7. She graduated from Huntingdon Area High School.

In "Newton Uncle and the Magic of Gravity," join Newton uncle in a whimsical park where an unexpected apple on the head leads to an enchanting adventure. After chanting a sacred shloka, he meets Ganpati Bappa, who helps him understand the mystery of falling objects through a playful experiment. This charming tale combines curiosity, science, and a touch of magic, teaching young readers about the force of gravity in a delightful and memorable way.

4 Husky puppies finds a garden which is full of secrets and adventures

ذهبت مريم إلى أحد البلدان قد يكون هذا البلد غريب بعض الشيء ولاكنها ذهبت في مغامرات عديدة

Si Timey Tommy ay isang mabait na batang orasan na mahilig tumulong sa iba upang malaman ang tamang oras. Isang araw, habang naglalakad siya sa parke, may nakita siyang isang batang nagngangalang Lia na nalilito sa kanyang orasan. "Timey Tommy, paano ko malalaman kung anong oras na?" tanong ni Lia. Ngumiti si Timey Tommy at sinabi, "Madali lang ‘yan! May dalawang kamay ang orasan. Ang maikling kamay ay para sa ORAS, at ang mahabang kamay ay para sa MINUTO!" Ipinakita ni Timey Tommy ang kanyang sariling mukha na hugis-orasan. Ang maikling kamay niya ay nakaturo sa 8, at ang mahabang kamay niya ay nakaturo sa 12. "Kapag ang mahabang kamay ay nasa 12, ito ay tinatawag na ‘O’clock’! Ibig sabihin, ang oras ay 8:00!" paliwanag ni Timey Tommy. "Ah! Kaya pala! Kapag ang maikling kamay ay nasa 3 at ang mahabang kamay ay nasa 12, ibig sabihin ay 3:00!" tuwang-tuwang sagot ni Lia. "Tama! Ngayon, handa ka nang malaman ang tamang oras!" sabi ni Timey Tommy. Mula noon, hindi na nalilito si Lia sa pagbabasa ng orasan. Lagi niyang naaalala ang sinabi ni Timey Tommy: “Ang maikling kamay ay para sa oras, at ang mahabang kamay ay para sa minuto!” ________________________________________

Use arabic Language : Once upon a time, in the vast forests near their uphill mountain house in the USA, two adventurous girls, Fatima and Kokey, embarked on a journey that would change their lives forever. Fatima, a curious 8-year-old Egyptian girl with dark, flowing hair, loved exploring the unknown. Her best friend, Kokey, a 12-year-old American girl with sparkling blond hair, shared the same spirit of adventure. One sunny afternoon, as the girls wandered deeper into the forest, they stumbled upon an old, abandoned house. It was a mysterious sight, with ivy creeping up its walls and windows covered in dust. The girls, filled with excitement and a hint of fear, decided to explore the house. As they stepped inside, the floorboards creaked under their feet. The air was thick with the scent of old wood and memories long forgotten.

I want to Create a short story about 20 animals who live in the jungle . how they live what they eat their types like lion , fox , monkey , elephant , Tiger , and etc

Siblings Remi and Drew are on vacation with their mom and dad. They go to a water park, the beach and the ice cream shop. They all had so much fun, and their parents even snuck in some learning along the way. Asking them to point out their numbers and letters! Remi and Drew are so smart! They had so much fun on vacation, they're so ready for the next one!

She stepped into an old house, hidden in a forest, the air thick and heavy. Despite the darkness, she could see, familiar with its every corner. A constant buzzing followed her, like invisible bees. Desperate for silence, she covered her ears, but the sound persisted. Approaching a large, dirty window, she pushed aside a heavy curtain. Outside, cold, uninviting trees surrounded the house. A feeling stirred within her, to venture outside, but she resisted. Peering into the darkness, a faint rainbow appeared above the trees. It was not bright or full, but it was there, almost as heavy as her heart. Realizing her clenched fists, she understood the rainbow was her own creation, a manifestation of her inner light, a symbol of hope and exhaustion. Amazed at her power to create light, colors, a rainbow with her thoughts, a small smile formed on her lips. Letting the curtain fall, she sat on the bed, her mind full of thoughts, wondering if other people’s brains held such wonders.

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Once upon a time, two curious brothers named Orville and Wilbur lived in a small town. Their hearts longed to soar high in the sky like the birds they admired. One sunny day, an idea bloomed within them. They set out to build a flying machine that could lift them to the heavens. With relentless determination, they studied birds' flight and mastered the principles of aerodynamics. Despite the challenges, they persevered. After years of hard work, the day of their first flight arrived. With Orville at the controls and Wilbur by his side, their invention, the Wright Flyer, ascended into the sky. They had achieved their dream! The world stood astounded. The Wright brothers had transformed the realm of possibility. Airplanes filled the skies, connecting distant lands and making travel faster than ever before. Orville and Wilbur became heroes, inspiring generations.

1. Rose the raccoon hugs and comforts Bella the bunny rabbit. 2. Rose the raccoon, Bella the bunny, and Frederick the fox sit around eating food and talking. 3. Rose the raccoon, Bella the bunny, and Frederick the fox sit around Ms. Berry the bear and listen to her talk. 4. Frederick the fox happily speaks. 5. Rose the raccoon, Bella the bunny, Frederick the fox and Ms. Berry the bear all sit together and smile.

Create a 10-slide digital storybook for children aged 4–10. The storybook should introduce and explain four key nutrition assistance programs: • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) • NSLP (National School Lunch Program) • SBP (School Breakfast Program) • CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) Your story should educate young readers using simple language and engaging visuals. Incorporate community nutrition education principles, behavior change theories, cultural competence, and marketing strategies. Assignment Instructions: 1. Planning Phase A. Community Assessment • Choose a Target Group: Select a specific community (e.g., low-income urban families, rural populations, immigrant communities). You can use a group from a previous assignment if applicable. • Research: Find information about the nutritional status and challenges children in this community face using reliable sources like government health reports or academic studies. • Identify Knowledge Gaps: Determine what these children and their families might not know about nutrition and available food assistance programs. B. Set Objectives and Choose a Behavior Change Theory • Define Goals: Set clear, specific objectives for your storybook (e.g., increase awareness of nutrition programs among children aged 4–10 in your chosen community). Community Nutrition Assignment 3 Instructions • Select a Theory: Pick a behavior change theory to guide your content (e.g., Social Cognitive Theory, Health Belief Model etc). • Plan Implementation: Outline how you will use the chosen theory to influence children's perceptions and behaviors about nutrition.

On a dirt road in the middle of a wide field, there stood a stunning carriage resembling a stagecoach, adorned with gold edges and intricate carvings. It was being pulled by six large chestnut horses: two at the front, two in the middle, and two at the back. Surprisingly, the horses were motionless, not moving the carriage. The driver was spotted underneath the carriage on his back, working on something between the front wheels. Despite the risky position, he seemed unafraid, confident in the disciplined horses that awaited his command. While observing, two young colts emerged from the field, inviting the horses to play. The colts frolicked and urged the horses to join them in games and races, but the horses remained still, waiting for the Master's voice. The colts, unaware of harnesses and discipline, couldn't comprehend the horses' lack of response. Eventually, the colts were captured and taken for training by the Master, leaving behind their carefree existence for a structured life of discipline. One colt rebelled and escaped the training, returning to freedom. The other chose to submit and learn from the Master. The training intensified, teaching obedience and responsiveness to the Master's commands. The obedient colt completed the training, only to face a new form of confinement with a harness, restricting his movements to the Master's will. Meanwhile, the rebellious colt envied his brother's transformation into a strong, honored horse pulling the King's carriage. A drought struck the land, leaving the rebellious colt struggling to find sustenance, while the obedient one thrived on the provisions provided by the Master. In the end, the rebellious colt realized the source of his brother's strength and sustenance – the Master's House. Despite confinement, the obedient horse found nourishment and strength in the Master's care, highlighting the rewards of submission and discipline.
