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- ACCL portal day 48 task story post @ Badaruddin Chai wala The Journey of Dinosaurs: A Scientific Perspective
Dinosaurs first appeared about 230 million years ago during the Late Triassic period. They lived on Earth for over 160 million years, spreading across different continents as the land slowly shifted due to plate tectonics. Early dinosaurs were generally small and walked on two legs, but over time they evolved into many different shapes and sizes, from tiny bird-like species to enormous plant-eaters.
During the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, dinosaurs became the dominant land animals. Some, like Tyrannosaurus rex, were powerful meat-eaters with sharp teeth and strong legs, while others, such as Triceratops, were plant-eaters with protective horns and frills. Giant long-necked dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus could reach tall trees for food. Their great variety shows how life can adapt and change over time.
Scientists study fossils—such as bones, footprints, and eggs—to understand how dinosaurs lived and behaved. Research has shown that many dinosaurs likely had feathers and that modern birds are their closest living descendants. Each new discovery helps us learn more about Earth’s ancient past and the process of evolution.
About 66 million years ago, a massive asteroid impact and major environmental changes led to the extinction of most dinosaurs. However, their story did not truly end, as birds continue their legacy today. The journey of dinosaurs teaches us about survival, change, and the history of life on Earth.
Moral:
Life on Earth is always changing. Those who adapt and evolve can survive challenges, but even powerful creatures can disappear if they cannot adjust to change.🦖ACCL portal day 48 task story post @ Badaruddin Chai wala The Journey of Dinosaurs: A Scientific Perspective Dinosaurs first appeared about 230 million years ago during the Late Triassic period. They lived on Earth for over 160 million years, spreading across different continents as the land slowly shifted due to plate tectonics. Early dinosaurs were generally small and walked on two legs, but over time they evolved into many different shapes and sizes, from tiny bird-like species to enormous plant-eaters. During the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, dinosaurs became the dominant land animals. Some, like Tyrannosaurus rex, were powerful meat-eaters with sharp teeth and strong legs, while others, such as Triceratops, were plant-eaters with protective horns and frills. Giant long-necked dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus could reach tall trees for food. Their great variety shows how life can adapt and change over time. Scientists study fossils—such as bones, footprints, and eggs—to understand how dinosaurs lived and behaved. Research has shown that many dinosaurs likely had feathers and that modern birds are their closest living descendants. Each new discovery helps us learn more about Earth’s ancient past and the process of evolution. About 66 million years ago, a massive asteroid impact and major environmental changes led to the extinction of most dinosaurs. However, their story did not truly end, as birds continue their legacy today. The journey of dinosaurs teaches us about survival, change, and the history of life on Earth. 🌟 Moral: Life on Earth is always changing. Those who adapt and evolve can survive challenges, but even powerful creatures can disappear if they cannot adjust to change.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 6 VisualizaçõesFaça o login para curtir, compartilhar e comentar! - Accl portal day 16. @Badaruddin. task story post. Believe in the impossible.” — Charles Kingsleigh
“. Believe in the impossible” is a powerful quote that encourages us to think beyond limits. Charles Kingsleigh says this to inspire courage and imagination. It reminds us that many great achievements once seemed impossible. When we believe, we open our minds to new ideas and opportunities.
This quote teaches us the importance of confidence. If we always think something cannot be done, we will never try. Believing in the impossible gives us the strength to face challenges. It helps us turn fear into determination and doubt into hope.
In life, many inventions and discoveries happened because someone believed in the impossible. From flying airplanes to exploring space, people dared to dream. Without belief, progress would stop. This quote encourages us to dream big and work hard to achieve our goals.
In conclusion, “Believe in the impossible” is a message about hope and courage. It tells us to trust our dreams and never give up. When we believe in the impossible, we can achieve amazing things and create a better future for ourselves and others. Moral:
If you believe in yourself and dare to dream, even the impossible can become possible. Never limit your imagination, and always have the courage to try.Accl portal day 16. @Badaruddin. task story post. Believe in the impossible.” — Charles Kingsleigh “. Believe in the impossible” is a powerful quote that encourages us to think beyond limits. Charles Kingsleigh says this to inspire courage and imagination. It reminds us that many great achievements once seemed impossible. When we believe, we open our minds to new ideas and opportunities. This quote teaches us the importance of confidence. If we always think something cannot be done, we will never try. Believing in the impossible gives us the strength to face challenges. It helps us turn fear into determination and doubt into hope. In life, many inventions and discoveries happened because someone believed in the impossible. From flying airplanes to exploring space, people dared to dream. Without belief, progress would stop. This quote encourages us to dream big and work hard to achieve our goals. In conclusion, “Believe in the impossible” is a message about hope and courage. It tells us to trust our dreams and never give up. When we believe in the impossible, we can achieve amazing things and create a better future for ourselves and others. Moral: If you believe in yourself and dare to dream, even the impossible can become possible. Never limit your imagination, and always have the courage to try.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 227 Visualizações - ACCL portal day14 Badaruddin Chai wala task story post Mulla Nasruddin and the tightrope walker.
One bright afternoon, Mulla Nasruddin arrived at the town square and found a large crowd staring up at a rope stretched between two tall buildings. A skilled tightrope walker was carefully stepping across, holding a long balancing pole. The people watched in silence, amazed by his courage and balance. When he safely reached the other side, everyone clapped and cheered loudly.
The performer bowed proudly and called out, “Do you believe I can cross again while carrying a heavy bag?” The crowd shouted, “Yes! We believe!” Smiling even more, he then asked, “Do you believe I can carry a person on my back while crossing?” Once again, the crowd responded with confidence, “Yes, of course!”
At that moment, Mulla Nasruddin stepped forward and looked around at the excited faces. “If you truly believe in him,” he said calmly, “which one of you would like to volunteer to ride on his back?” Suddenly, the cheering stopped. The people looked down at their feet and avoided eye contact. Not a single person moved.
Mulla Nasruddin gently laughed and said, “It is easy to say we believe in someone when we are safe on the ground. True belief is shown when we are ready to trust with action, not just words.” The crowd understood his wise lesson that day — real faith requires courage.ACCL portal day14 Badaruddin Chai wala task story post Mulla Nasruddin and the tightrope walker. One bright afternoon, Mulla Nasruddin arrived at the town square and found a large crowd staring up at a rope stretched between two tall buildings. A skilled tightrope walker was carefully stepping across, holding a long balancing pole. The people watched in silence, amazed by his courage and balance. When he safely reached the other side, everyone clapped and cheered loudly. The performer bowed proudly and called out, “Do you believe I can cross again while carrying a heavy bag?” The crowd shouted, “Yes! We believe!” Smiling even more, he then asked, “Do you believe I can carry a person on my back while crossing?” Once again, the crowd responded with confidence, “Yes, of course!” At that moment, Mulla Nasruddin stepped forward and looked around at the excited faces. “If you truly believe in him,” he said calmly, “which one of you would like to volunteer to ride on his back?” Suddenly, the cheering stopped. The people looked down at their feet and avoided eye contact. Not a single person moved. Mulla Nasruddin gently laughed and said, “It is easy to say we believe in someone when we are safe on the ground. True belief is shown when we are ready to trust with action, not just words.” The crowd understood his wise lesson that day — real faith requires courage.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 167 Visualizações - Accl portal day 13 task story post Badaruddin Chai wala MULLA Nasrudin’s Missing Ring
One afternoon, Mulla Nasrudin was walking through the busy marketplace when he suddenly realized his precious ring was missing. It was a silver ring with a bright stone, and it meant a lot to him. He began searching on the ground under a street lamp. Soon, a few townspeople gathered around to help him look.
After searching for some time, a man asked, “Mulla, where did you lose the ring?” Mulla replied, “I lost it near my house.” The people were surprised and said, “Then why are you searching here in the marketplace?” Mulla calmly answered, “Because the light is much better here!”
The people laughed at his strange answer. “Mulla, you cannot find something where you did not lose it!” they said. Mulla smiled and looked at them thoughtfully. He explained, “Many people search for solutions where it is easy and comfortable, not where the real problem is.”
The crowd grew quiet as they understood his wisdom. Later, Mulla returned home and searched carefully in the right place. After a few minutes, he found his ring near his doorstep. He smiled and said, “The best place to look is where the truth really is.”Accl portal day 13 task story post Badaruddin Chai wala MULLA Nasrudin’s Missing Ring One afternoon, Mulla Nasrudin was walking through the busy marketplace when he suddenly realized his precious ring was missing. It was a silver ring with a bright stone, and it meant a lot to him. He began searching on the ground under a street lamp. Soon, a few townspeople gathered around to help him look. After searching for some time, a man asked, “Mulla, where did you lose the ring?” Mulla replied, “I lost it near my house.” The people were surprised and said, “Then why are you searching here in the marketplace?” Mulla calmly answered, “Because the light is much better here!” The people laughed at his strange answer. “Mulla, you cannot find something where you did not lose it!” they said. Mulla smiled and looked at them thoughtfully. He explained, “Many people search for solutions where it is easy and comfortable, not where the real problem is.” The crowd grew quiet as they understood his wisdom. Later, Mulla returned home and searched carefully in the right place. After a few minutes, he found his ring near his doorstep. He smiled and said, “The best place to look is where the truth really is.”0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 169 Visualizações - Accl portal day 12 task story post @badruddin suleman The Clever Plan of Mulla Nasrudin
One day, the villagers were upset because the king had raised the taxes again. They gathered in the marketplace, complaining about how hard life had become. Just then, Mulla Nasrudin arrived, calmly listening to their worries. After hearing everyone speak, he smiled and said he had a clever plan to solve the problem.
The next morning, Mulla brought a large empty sack to the center of the village. He told everyone to whisper their complaints and anger into the sack. Although the villagers felt silly at first, they did as he said. One by one, they shared their frustrations, and somehow they began to feel lighter and calmer.
Then Mulla carried the sack to the king’s palace. When the king asked what was inside, Mulla replied, “These are the taxes you have collected.” He opened the sack, and it was completely empty. The king looked confused, and Mulla explained that the heavy taxes had left the people with nothing.
The king understood the message and realized his mistake. He decided to reduce the taxes and treat his people more fairly. When Mulla returned with the good news, the villagers cheered. Once again, his wisdom and clever thinking had solved a big problem in a simple way.
Accl portal day 12 task story post @badruddin suleman The Clever Plan of Mulla Nasrudin One day, the villagers were upset because the king had raised the taxes again. They gathered in the marketplace, complaining about how hard life had become. Just then, Mulla Nasrudin arrived, calmly listening to their worries. After hearing everyone speak, he smiled and said he had a clever plan to solve the problem. The next morning, Mulla brought a large empty sack to the center of the village. He told everyone to whisper their complaints and anger into the sack. Although the villagers felt silly at first, they did as he said. One by one, they shared their frustrations, and somehow they began to feel lighter and calmer. Then Mulla carried the sack to the king’s palace. When the king asked what was inside, Mulla replied, “These are the taxes you have collected.” He opened the sack, and it was completely empty. The king looked confused, and Mulla explained that the heavy taxes had left the people with nothing. The king understood the message and realized his mistake. He decided to reduce the taxes and treat his people more fairly. When Mulla returned with the good news, the villagers cheered. Once again, his wisdom and clever thinking had solved a big problem in a simple way.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 200 Visualizações - ACCL portal DAY 11 TASK STORY POST REHMAN MUZAFFAR AIWALA MULLA Nasrudin’s Wise Answer : one day, Mulla Nasrudin was asked to give a speech to a large crowd. When he stood up on the stage, he asked the audience:
“Do you know what I am going to say?”
The people replied, “No, we don’t know.”
Mulla said, “If you don’t know, then there is no point in my speaking to you,” and he left.
The crowd felt embarrassed and invited him again the next day.
This time, when he asked, “Do you know what I am going to say?”
The people replied, “Yes, we know.”
Mulla said, “If you already know, then there is no need for me to speak,” and he left again.
The people were confused but still wanted to hear him. So they invited him once more.
Again he asked, “Do you know what I am going to say?”
This time, half of the people said “Yes,” and the other half said “No.”
Mulla smiled and said,
“Those who know, tell those who don’t know!”
And he left.
Moral of the Story:
Wisdom is not always about speaking a lot.
Sometimes clever thinking is better than long speeches.
It also teaches us about expectations and communication
ACCL portal DAY 11 TASK STORY POST REHMAN MUZAFFAR AIWALA MULLA Nasrudin’s Wise Answer : one day, Mulla Nasrudin was asked to give a speech to a large crowd. When he stood up on the stage, he asked the audience: “Do you know what I am going to say?” The people replied, “No, we don’t know.” Mulla said, “If you don’t know, then there is no point in my speaking to you,” and he left. The crowd felt embarrassed and invited him again the next day. This time, when he asked, “Do you know what I am going to say?” The people replied, “Yes, we know.” Mulla said, “If you already know, then there is no need for me to speak,” and he left again. The people were confused but still wanted to hear him. So they invited him once more. Again he asked, “Do you know what I am going to say?” This time, half of the people said “Yes,” and the other half said “No.” Mulla smiled and said, “Those who know, tell those who don’t know!” And he left. ✨ Moral of the Story: Wisdom is not always about speaking a lot. Sometimes clever thinking is better than long speeches. It also teaches us about expectations and communication0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 257 Visualizações - ACCL Portal Day 10
Task Story Post
Rehman Muzaffar Aiwala
Badaruddin Suleman
Mulla Nasrudin & the Donkey’s Price
Mulla Nasrudin decided one morning to sell his donkey at the village market. He believed the donkey was worth fifty gold coins. It had carried him faithfully for years, and though it was not young, it was strong and dependable. Feeling confident, Nasrudin set off down the dusty road.
On his way, he met several villagers who asked about the price. When he told them “Fifty gold coins,” they laughed. “That old donkey?” one said. “You’re dreaming!” Another added, “You’ll be lucky to get twenty!” Their words made Nasrudin uneasy, but he continued walking.
At the market, the criticism grew louder. Buyers pointed out the donkey’s age and thin frame. Each offer was lower than the last—thirty coins, then twenty-five, then twenty. After hours of hearing nothing but negative comments, Nasrudin began to doubt his judgment. Perhaps he had asked too much.
Just as he was about to lower the price, a wealthy merchant approached. He examined the donkey carefully and said, “This animal looks calm and strong. How much are you asking?” Remembering his original belief, Nasrudin lifted his head and replied boldly, “Sixty gold coins.”
The merchant agreed without hesitation and paid the full amount. As Nasrudin walked home smiling, he realized something important: when he believed in the donkey’s value, others eventually did too.
Moral: The value others see often depends on the confidence you show.**
ACCL Portal Day 10 Task Story Post Rehman Muzaffar Aiwala Badaruddin Suleman Mulla Nasrudin & the Donkey’s Price Mulla Nasrudin decided one morning to sell his donkey at the village market. He believed the donkey was worth fifty gold coins. It had carried him faithfully for years, and though it was not young, it was strong and dependable. Feeling confident, Nasrudin set off down the dusty road. On his way, he met several villagers who asked about the price. When he told them “Fifty gold coins,” they laughed. “That old donkey?” one said. “You’re dreaming!” Another added, “You’ll be lucky to get twenty!” Their words made Nasrudin uneasy, but he continued walking. At the market, the criticism grew louder. Buyers pointed out the donkey’s age and thin frame. Each offer was lower than the last—thirty coins, then twenty-five, then twenty. After hours of hearing nothing but negative comments, Nasrudin began to doubt his judgment. Perhaps he had asked too much. Just as he was about to lower the price, a wealthy merchant approached. He examined the donkey carefully and said, “This animal looks calm and strong. How much are you asking?” Remembering his original belief, Nasrudin lifted his head and replied boldly, “Sixty gold coins.” The merchant agreed without hesitation and paid the full amount. As Nasrudin walked home smiling, he realized something important: when he believed in the donkey’s value, others eventually did too. Moral: The value others see often depends on the confidence you show.**0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 265 Visualizações - 0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 111 Visualizações
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