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@Nomi - Level 16 - 20 hours ago

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, reshaping every aspect of our lives. From healthcare to entertainment, education to business, AI is revolutionizing how we work, communicate, and even think. But what does this mean for society? In this blog post, we’ll explore the profound impact of AI and how it’s changing everything around us. https://syednomanghani.wordpress.com/2025/04/02/the-ai-revolution-how-artificial-intelligence-is-transforming-our-lives/


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 3 days ago

Eid Mubarak!


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 5 days ago

Cricket is more than just a sport—it’s a game that builds character, strengthens the body, and teaches life lessons in the most fun and exciting way. Physically, cricket keeps kids active, improving their stamina, reflexes, and coordination. Running between wickets, diving for catches, and bowling with precision all help develop strength and agility. It’s a full-body workout disguised as a game! But cricket isn’t just about physical fitness—it’s a mental game, too. It teaches patience, focus, and quick decision-making. Whether you’re a batter waiting for the perfect shot or a bowler planning your next move, cricket sharpens the mind and builds resilience. Then there’s the magic of teamwork. Cricket is not a solo sport—it’s about backing your teammates, celebrating together, and learning how to win and lose with grace. It teaches kids communication, leadership, and how to trust and support others. Most importantly, cricket is fun! It gets kids outdoors, away from screens, and into an environment where they can grow, make friends, and develop confidence. Every match is a chance to learn, improve, and enjoy the thrill of the game. So, if you want your child to be stronger, sharper, and a team player, cricket is the perfect game to get them started. Let them pick up a bat, grab a ball, and step onto the field—the lessons they learn will last a lifetime!


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 5 days ago

Destroy yourself to build yourself.


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 6 days ago

My jokes are like Pakistan’s cricket team—unpredictable but occasionally brilliant


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 14 days ago

Did you know? When you cough, air can move through your windpipe faster than the speed of sound.


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 15 days ago

The human brain contains 2,500,500 Gigabytes of storage space.


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 19 days ago

Be the peace you wish to see in the world! -Martin Luther King Jr.


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 23 days ago

If you become the most richest and powerful person, what is the first thing you would do for the world?

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CricketNewsOne Fund global education: build schools, train teachers, offer free digital platforms.
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@Nomi - Level 16 - 28 days ago

Guess


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 02/21/2025

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@Nomi - Level 16 - 02/19/2025

The captains. The challenge. The pursuit for glory! It’s All on the Line at #ChampionsTrophy 2025 🏆


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 02/05/2025

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially recognized the upgrade of Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium as a world record for the fastest completion time in cricket. Chairman Mohsin Naqvi visited the stadium to oversee the final touches on hospitality boxes and other areas before its grand reopening. The project, completed in just 110 days, increased the seating capacity by 10,000, bringing it to a total of 34,000, allowing more fans to attend live matches. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to inaugurate the newly renovated stadium on February 7, ahead of the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025. The stadium will host four Champions Trophy matches, including the second semi-final on March 5. #GaddafiStadium #PCB #WorldRecord #Cricket #StadiumUpgrade #ChampionsTrophy


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 02/04/2025

Joe Root: 'T20 is about problem-solving, just on a much quicker scale than I've mostly been doing' The former England Test captain is not the first name you think of when white-ball cricket comes to mind, but he's still a force in the shorter formats


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@Nomi - Level 16 - 02/01/2025

“If you are thankful to Me, I will surely give you more.” (Qur’an 14:7)


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