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  • rsf8
    roll number:50
    coding task :04

    Complete a small coding challenge Number Guessing Game
    rsf8 roll number:50 coding task :04 Complete a small coding challenge Number Guessing Game
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  • rsf8
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    canva post :09

    Success is not overnight. It’s when every day you get a little better than the
    day before. It all adds up
    rsf8 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 up
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  • rsf8
    roll number:50
    song no :07

    Create a song title Health and DNA: The Struggle of Life
    rsf8 roll number:50 song no :07 Create a song title Health and DNA: The Struggle of Life
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  • 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.
    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.
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  • rsf8
    roll number:50
    canva post :07

    "Great things are done by a series of small things brought together
    rsf8 roll number:50 canva post :07 "Great things are done by a series of small things brought together
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  • rsf8
    roll number:50
    song on :06

    a song title The Human Body: A Marvel of Creation
    rsf8 roll number:50 song on :06 a song title The Human Body: A Marvel of Creation
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  • rsf8
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    story post :06


    One day, a curious boy named Ayaan wondered, “What is inside us?” Suddenly, his imagination took him on a magical journey —he shrank down to the size of a tiny cell!

    As he entered, he saw a busy microscopic world . The nucleus acted like a control center, guiding everything. The mitochondria looked like power stations, creating energy. Tiny molecules moved around like workers, each doing their special job.

    Ayaan walked through this glowing world and realized something amazing—every living thing depends on these tiny cells to live and grow.

    When he returned to normal size, he smiled . The world was no longer ordinary—it was full of hidden wonders waiting to be discovered .

    Even the smallest things can hold the biggest secrets of life.
    rsf8 roll number:50 story post :06 One day, a curious boy named Ayaan 🤔👦 wondered, “What is inside us?” Suddenly, his imagination took him on a magical journey 🌟—he shrank down to the size of a tiny cell! As he entered, he saw a busy microscopic world 🏙️🔍. The nucleus 🧠 acted like a control center, guiding everything. The mitochondria ⚡ looked like power stations, creating energy. Tiny molecules 🚚 moved around like workers, each doing their special job. Ayaan walked through this glowing world 🌈 and realized something amazing—every living thing 🌱🐾👨‍👩‍👧 depends on these tiny cells to live and grow. When he returned to normal size, he smiled 😊. The world was no longer ordinary—it was full of hidden wonders waiting to be discovered 🔐✨. 💡 Even the smallest things can hold the biggest secrets of life.
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  • rsf8
    roll number:50
    TEDx post :06

    :“Making Peace is a Marathon” – May El-Khalil
    rsf8 roll number:50 TEDx post :06 :“Making Peace is a Marathon” – May El-Khalil
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  • rsf8
    roll number:50
    TEDx post :05

    "Power of a Single Decision" by Zara Noor Abbas
    rsf8 roll number:50 TEDx post :05 "Power of a Single Decision" by Zara Noor Abbas
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