When I was a boy, I was told not to cry, Because I was taught, "Boys don’t cry." I learned to control my emotions, Never letting my tears flow down my cheeks. As a teen, I faced intrusive thoughts That held me back in my studies. I was teased and bullied by schoolmates, While teachers discriminated and insulted me for my marks. Each word and action Carved a scar deep in my heart. When I became a young adult, I felt the ache, the tender sting, In quiet places where changes cling. I woke at night, my sheets turned cold, A mystery unraveled, still untold. I felt the throb, the unfamiliar strain, A silent turmoil, a nameless pain. I walked this path, unknown and bare, Through fleeting shame and courage rare. I faced the nights and dreams that fell, Through aches and growth, I stood well. For in this pain, a truth I’d see— The boy I was, becoming me. I graduated, Relished my academic years, Fulfilling half my dreams— No
Chernobyl-A Nuclear Disaster We had heard about many disasters which happens around the world. Many types of natural disaster and man made disasters happens around the world. Here I am telling you about one of a most dangerous nuclear disaster which happened in Chernobyl, a city in Ukraine. Chernobyl was one of the most important city on the time of Soviet Union.It was famous for Duga Radar, a system used as a part of the Soviet Missile Defense early warning radar network.The system operated from July 1976 to December 1989. Chernobyl after Chernobyl before Duga Radar The incident happened on 26 April 1986 at the nuclear reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The nu