Kisama Riyo
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I have always been interested in poetry and essay, especially rhyme style, so I decided to post my essay here and see if I have any talent in poetry or not.
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Benefits of Manuka Honey in Fighting Breast Cancer
Benefits of Manuka Honey in Fighting Breast Cancer A new study conducted by researchers from the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of California, Los Angeles, has revealed the potential benefits of Manuka honey as an adjuvant and preventive treatment for breast cancer, especially in cases of hormonal (hormone-sensitive) breast cancer, which is the most common type of breast cancer and accounts for 70-80% of all cases.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Education
What is the difference between joy and happiness? And more importantly: can both be achieved?
What do you want most out of life? We have been asked this question many times, and on many occasions. For many of us, the answer is simple: to live a happy life. We want to achieve happiness. But why don’t we answer: to live a joyful life? Or to be entertained? Although the terms happiness and joy are very similar and may even fall under the same category, so some confuse them, they evoke different feelings within us.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Families
What does a wife need from her husband? The key to love for every man
Marriage is a sacred bond, a close relationship, affection and intimacy that inhabits the souls of two people. The concepts and methods of marriage differ from one country to another and from one religion to another, but everyone agrees that it is a relationship built to achieve peace and stability and to have a family that brings joy to your heart and relieves the pressures of life on you as soon as you see them. Let us not forget the Almighty’s saying: (Wealth and children are the adornment of the worldly life. But the lasting good deeds are better in the sight of your Lord for reward and better for hope). Due to the nature of the difference in the natural composition of both of them - which is an innate matter - their needs differ accordingly, as they are creatures different from men in most aspects.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Confessions
How can you benefit from the habit of comparing yourself to others?
As humans, we have many innate qualities that we have no right to cultivate. One of these qualities is comparing ourselves to others. No one has escaped the motivational words, proverbs, books and articles that prevent us from adopting this habit. But we compare anyway, and in different aspects of our lives: luck, money, intelligence, beauty, physical appearance, and even culture. Although comparing ourselves to others can be a destructive habit at times, we can refine and refine it to align with our principles and goals in life.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Confessions
Rockets in a race to space. Content Warning.
Rockets are one of the most important inventions the world has witnessed in the twentieth century, as they changed the way we understand space, travel and defense. Since the launch of the first rocket into space, rockets have become a symbol of technological and engineering progress, and have opened new horizons for humanity. The idea of rockets began in ancient times, as the Chinese used simple rockets made of gunpowder for military purposes in the thirteenth century. With the development of the world and technology, rockets witnessed major developments in design and performance. In the twentieth century, major countries developed long-range missiles for use in world wars. The most prominent of these developments was the use of rockets in World War II by Nazi Germany, where 2-V rockets were launched, as the first guided ballistic missiles, rockets in the space race. With the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War, the space race began between the United States and the Soviet Union, as ballistic missiles became an essential element in this race. The Soviet Union launched the world's first satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957 using the 7-R rocket, followed by many achievements, including the launch of the first human into space, Yuri Gagarin, in 1961. Developments continued until powerful rockets such as the Saturn 5 were launched, which carried humanity to the moon on the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Types of missiles. There are many types of missiles that differ according to purpose and use. Ballistic missiles: They are used in military applications and can carry nuclear warheads over long distances.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Families




