Poem's and Poet's Names -Book III

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  Poems & Poets of Book III   1. The Rain by William Henry Davies 2. Night Mail by Wystan Hugh Auden 3. Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now by Alfred Edward 4. O Where are You Going? by  Wystan Hugh Auden 5. In the street of the Fruit Stalls by Stall Worthy 6. A Sindhi Woman by Jan Stallworthy 7. Times from Ecclesiastes by some unknown poet   8. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley 9. The Feed by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi 10. the Hollow Men Thomas Stearns Eliot 11. Leisure by Williama Henry Davies 12. Rubai'yat by Allama Muhammad Iqbal 13. A Tale of two cities by John Peter 14. My Neighbour Friend Breathing His Last! by Bullah Sha & Translated by Abdur Rauf Luther 15. He Came to Know Himself by Sachal Sarmast 16. God's Attributes by Jalaluddin Rumi & Translated by Dr. Nicholson 17. The Delight Song by Navarree Scott Momday 18. Love-an Essence of All Religions by Jalaluddin Rumi & Translated by Dr Nicholson 19. A Man of Words Not of Deeds by Charles Perrault & Transla

Is Love of money the root cause of all evils?

The unification of Europe has long been a goal. In some ways, the Roman Empire functioned as an implied prefigurement of it. The Holy Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church, and Charlemagne's realm provided imperfect representations of it during the Middle Ages. Later, several political thinkers proposed concepts for a unified Europe, and both Adolf Hitler and Napoleon Bonaparte attempted to conquer their way there.


All these powerful giants achieved their goals, in a very few years. They created great massive bloodshed in the world with inordinate power. Whatever they targeted they achieved but very little time. Ultimate real values survived and only services to mankind survived. Recently COVID-19 did havoc all over the world. Many new businesses emerged and many went down. Only those who kept struggling in the services to mankind survived. They genuinely worked for humanity, and the rest of them declined or tended to decline. There are many institutions which are imparting education to the young generation. How Chatgpt penetrated into their lives; and how the real writers survived are still in question. Genius people and hard-working people are working day in and day out. 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of discussion for several decades, and it has been a subject of both excitement and concern. Recently, the rise of AI has led to numerous advancements in fields such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. However, it has also raised questions about the impact – both positive and negative- of AI on employment, privacy, and even the nature of humanity itself.

Despite the many applications of AI and its growing acceptance in various industries, there are still some who question its validity and potential risks. They are not satisfied with it. Some argue that AI is not truly intelligent and is merely a collection of algorithms and data sets. Others worry that AI could lead to job loss and economic inequality and that it poses a threat to personal privacy and autonomy.

One of the main challenges facing AI is that it lacks transparency and accountability. As AI algorithms become more complex and sophisticated, it becomes increasingly difficult to understand how they make decisions and what biases they may contain. Whatever the debate is, this raises concerns about the potential for AI to perpetuate and even amplify existing social and economic inequalities.

Despite these challenges, many experts believe that AI has the potential to revolutionize society in positive ways. With careful planning and regulation, AI can be used to improve healthcare outcomes, increase efficiency in industries such as transportation and logistics, and even help to mitigate environmental challenges.

In conclusion, while there are still questions and concerns surrounding AI, its potential benefits cannot be ignored. As AI technologies continue to evolve, it is important for policymakers, researchers, and the public to engage in ongoing dialogue and collaboration to ensure that AI is developed and used in many ways that promote social good and human flourishing. The coming years will decide its utility in every field of life.


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