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         <title>Write a true story about survival </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Write a true story about survival in 110-130 words. It could be about yourself, someone you know or a famous person. Write a strong concluding paragraph.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ahmed Maki alasfoor </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>For 38 days, the Robertson family was lost at sea.<br><br>&nbsp;Patriarch Dougal Robertson, a British dairy farmer, wanted to take his family on a trip to see the world on their boat.<br><br>&nbsp;On January 27, 1971, Dougal, his wife, and their four children set out on a wooden sailboat called the Lucite, bound for unknown parts of the ocean.<br><br>&nbsp;Douglas, the eldest son, recounts that his father made little preparation for the voyage, even though he had previously worked in the British Merchant Navy.<br><br>&nbsp;For 17 months at a time, the family was cruising the sea, and the family was doing well, sailing from port to port and seeing the world.<br><br>&nbsp;But on June 15, 1972, the family encountered a group of killer whales off the coast of the Galapagos Islands.<br><br>&nbsp;The whales attacked the boat, splitting it and severely damaging it.&nbsp; The ship was filling with water.&nbsp; All they had was a lifeboat and a small boat, and only six days of food would suffice.<br><br>&nbsp;They subsisted by hunting sea turtles and drinking rainwater, hoping that the currents of the Pacific would lead them into the middle of the ocean, until they pushed them toward the Americas.&nbsp; In vain hope, of course.<br><br>&nbsp;After spending 16 days in the ocean, the raft was no longer usable, so the family moved into the small lifeboat.&nbsp; It was a very small 10ft boat, not even enough for the family together, but they managed to hold onto the boat.<br><br>&nbsp;By chance, they were discovered by a Japanese fishing boat on July 23, 1972.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>حسين علي منصور ال طوق ٢/٩</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On April 25, 2005, 17-year-old Josh Long went out with his 15-year-old friend, Troy Driscoll, on a fishing trip on a small boat near the shores of South Carolina.&nbsp; The two fishermen did not notice the warning signs of the strong currents placed on the shore, so the currents swept them out into the sea, and they could not paddle back to the shore.&nbsp; And this journey began to take a dangerous turn when their supplies of food and drinking water fell into the sea during their tireless attempt to paddle upstream, and they had nothing to protect them from the scorching heat of the sun.&nbsp; To avoid getting heat stroke, they started jumping in the sea water from time to time, but they stopped after seeing a shark circling around them.<br>The two young men held out at sea for six days without drinking water and were subsisting on some jellyfish, and on the sixth day a fishing boat rescued them that spotted them from a distance, and they were suffering from severe burns and severe dehydration.&nbsp; Doctors said that Troy's condition was very bad and he was a few hours away from dying.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-20 09:17:11 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div dir="rtl">أحمد عبدالله خليل&nbsp;<br>2/6<br>Salah Cain wakes up in his grave<br><br>&nbsp;Certainly, the rumor that the artist, Salah Cain, woke up in his grave, is the most famous thing that was said about the return of the dead in the art world.<br><br>&nbsp;The story says that Salah Cain was buried alive without making sure that he had actually moved next to his Lord in 1992 AD, during a drunken coma that hit him, as he was suffering from diabetes, and that some members of his family who were burying the deceased died shortly after Salah Cain were surprised when&nbsp; He opened the cemetery with the late artist, and the shroud shook himself at the entrance to the cemetery, and extended his hands upwards, confirming that he was trying to open the cemetery, or at least to seek help from someone to save him before he really died.<br><br><br>&nbsp;As soon as the story spread, some considered that the family of "Cain" rushed to bury him, without making sure whether the death had already occurred or was just another coma, and some of them claimed that he remained for five whole days in his grave, struggling with death and trying to come out to life again,&nbsp; They claimed that he tried to call out as loudly as he could to anyone who could help him, but only the cemetery guard heard him, who was frightened, thinking he was a ghost, so he left the place.<br><br>&nbsp;Question marks and fingers of accusation prompted his family to break their silence, and to clarify matters related to the circumstances of the death. She said that the late artist died due to a brain hemorrhage, and that Dr. Sayed Al-Jundi, a professor of neurosurgery, was at the head of the team of doctors, who proceeded with his condition from beginning to end, and that he remained&nbsp; About two days in the hospital refrigerator before he was authorized to bury him, and also that none of his relatives died in the recent period, and most importantly, the cemetery in which he was buried is a private cemetery “One Eye”, which he had prepared himself before his death, and that it has not been opened at all since&nbsp; That her body entered, and the family was keen to announce this fact to cut off the rumors that spread.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>عباس عيسى خليل الحايكي</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Aron Ralston had a climbing accident that left him trapped between two rocks. Ralston was climbing Blue John Canyon in Utah. As he was shining, he climbed, and Ralston's hand was stuck in a rock and he could not get it out in any way.<br>No one knew he was there or even went out on that trip, and he had a little water and a little food. He had to save himself. He struggled for three days until he decided to amputate his hand, and he had tried various ways to get his hands out and rid himself. So he ended up drinking his own urine. He has almost given up.<br>That was until an idea came to him on the sixth day:<br>He could cut off part of his arm more easily if he could break the bones in his wrist. After more than an hour of working with a cheap multititol, he successfully amputated his hand, and still had to get back to his car, descending a 65-foot wall with one hand and the other bleeding.<br>He was eventually found by a European family in a camp, six hours after his self-amputation, after which he was rescued by the authorities.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-20 09:47:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>True survival story</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Hussain Ali Almulla<br>2/7<br>Aron Ralston</div><div><br></div><div>If you’ve seen the movie <em>127 Hours</em>, you know how Aron Ralston’s story goes. But for those who haven’t, it’s a bit of a shocker.</div><div><br></div><div>In 2003, Ralston was hiking alone in Bluejohn Canyon in Canyonlands National Park in southeast Utah. While he was descending into one of the remote and exceedingly narrow canyons, a boulder fell and trapped his right arm. For five days he survived off of packed water and snacks, hoping someone would find him. Trouble was, not only was the spot remote, but he also hadn’t told anyone where he was going.</div><div>Realizing he may never be found (and running out of supplies) he was forced to amputate his arm by cutting through the bone using his multi-tool that included a knife. After freeing himself, he began the seven-mile walk back to his truck. During his journey, a family discovered him and alerted authorities.</div><div>He lost 40 pounds during his ordeal, and somehow, miraculously, avoided bleeding to death. He now continues to mountaineer and works as a motivational speaker.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-20 10:23:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>ahmed Sadiq Ahmed kames 2/9 Michael Jackson or Michael Joe Jackson, (born August 29, 1958, Gary, Indiana, U.S, died June 25, 2009, Los Angeles, California), American singer, songwriter, and dancer who was the most popular entertainer in the world in the early and mid-1980s.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jackson’s eccentric, secluded lifestyle grew increasingly controversial in the early 1990s. His reputation was seriously damaged in 1993 when he was accused of child molestation by a13-year-old boy he had befriended; a civil suit was settled out of court. In 1994 Jackson secretly married Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley, but their marriage lasted less than two years. Shortly thereafter Jackson married again, this marriage producing children, though it too ended in divorce. While he remained an international celebrity, his image in the United States was slow to recover, and it suffered even more in November 2003 when he was arrested and charged with child molestation. After a 14-week trial that became something of a media circus, Jackson was acquitted in 2005.<br>in the wake of these events, Jackson suffered a financial collapse that resulted in the sale of many of his considerable assets, including, ultimately, his lavish Neverland ranch.<br>He was preparing for a series of high-profile concerts he hoped would spark a comeback when he died suddenly of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009, prompting a widespread outpouring of grief from his fans that culminated in a memorial celebration of his life and legacy on July 7 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, featuring tributes by friends and luminaries such as Stevie Wonder, Berry Gordy, Jr., Brooke Shields, and Al Sharpton. In August 2009 the coroner ruled Jackson’s death a homicide; the cause was a lethal combination of sedatives and propofol, an anaesthetic. In November 2011 Jackson’s personal physician was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-20 10:56:37 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Ali Ebrahim A.Nabi 2-6</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Joe Simpson is a famous British mountaineer. In 1985, Simpson and his climbing partner Simon Yates were climbing Siula Grande mountain in South America. It is 6,344 meters high. Simpson and his partner became the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande. It was a moment of victory that quickly became a nightmare.<br><br></div><div>Simpson fell off an ice cliff, breaking his leg. Yates tried to lower his friend Simpson to safety, but he failed because a snowstorm blew on the mountain while he was trying to help his friend. When the darkness fell, Yates was forced to let Simpson face death in order to save his own life. Yates returned to camp feeling guilty for leaving his friend alone. Fortunately, Simpson was strong and brave. He crawled over the cliffs until he reached camp after four days of suffering and starving.<br><br></div><div>Simpson faced death with courage and strength, and he didn’t give up until he survived. It is important to be brave and to not lose hope, no matter what difficulties you face in this life.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-20 10:57:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>مجتبى عبد الامير احمد </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Mauro Prosperi is an Italian police officer who gained worldwide famed after getting lost in the Sahara Desert in 1994. A keen athlete and long-distance runner, Mauro took part in the 1994 Marathon of the Sands in Morocco, a six-day-long endurance race in one of the most dry and barren environments on the planet.<br>During the race, a sandstorm caused Prosperi, then 39 years old, married and father to three children, to become disoriented and lose his way. One day after going off track, he found himself in an abandoned Muslim shrine in Algeria. In order to survive, he killed and ate bats. For fluid, he was forced to drink his own urine, lick dew off of rocks and suck moisture out of his wet wipes.<br>Assuming he would never be found, he slit his wrists with a pen knife from his supplies. However, it was such dry heat that the wounds clotted and he was forced to go back into the desert and attempt to find help.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ali jaffer Ali</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On January 23, 2006, Ricky Megee was driving through the Australian Outback on his way to a new job when he picked up a group of hitchhikers. The next thing he remembers is waking up in a shallow grave in the Outback wilderness with dingoes scratching at the plastic wrapped over him.<br>Unable to locate his car and clueless about his exact whereabouts, Megee was forced to survive for 71 days out in the rugged, perilous terrain.</div><div>He constructed a “humpy” (a basic form of shelter) using branches and leaves, and says he mainly lived off eating frogs, leeches, snakes and drinking his own urine. At night, he barricaded his shelter with rocks, to prevent dingoes from trying to eat him as he slept.</div><div>Eventually, workers on a remote cattle ranch stumbled upon Megee, who had become skeletally thin, having lost more than 100 lbs. He was taken to a local hospital and treated for severe dehydration and malnutrition.</div><div>What exactly had happened to him remains a mystery. Authorities originally expressed skepticism about his story. (He claimed the hitchhikers likely drugged him.) His vehicle was never found.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-20 17:00:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>علي جعفر العجوز   ٨٠٢</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>An incredible story of survival About Me<br><br>It happened March 10, 2011, i was drinking juice on Monday morning but there was a lot of big ice in the juice and I accidentally choked on so much ice that I suffocated and couldn't breathe for a long time. My mom came running to try to help me get the&nbsp;<br>ice out. At that time, my father called an ambulance, and they came quickly to help me. They took out the medical equipment and quickly pulled the ice out of my throat after many tiring&nbsp; attempts.Now I no longer drink the juice that contains ice and I became very careful and shared my experience with everyone so that they also pay attention, what would you do in my ؟situation</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-21 09:05:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Hussain Hebatalla Hussain Ali Hasan<br>2-5&nbsp;<br>Julian Kopeck<br>Julian Koepek alone captures two stories of survival and survival to tell us after the end of her ordeal.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;On Christmas Eve 1971, Kobek flew on LANSA Flight 508. The plane was struck by lightning.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;The plane began to disintegrate mid-air, and Quebec found herself still strapped to her seat&nbsp; two miles above the Peruvian rain forest.<br>&nbsp;I was severely injured.&nbsp; Including sporadic bruises on her body and a broken collarbone ، But she was alive&nbsp; and the only survivor of that fateful journey She found herself in the wild completely alone .<br>&nbsp;Some candy in her pocket was her only food, but she, too, had found a small table.&nbsp; She also drank water from it , But her injuries got infected and insects in the forest started eating her alive, and worms infected her arm, but after nine days of hard walking through the bush, she was able to find an old camp.&nbsp; She did some rudimentary first aid for herself.&nbsp; She even poured gasoline on the larvae infestations.&nbsp; A few hours later, woodworkers found her, treated her and carried her to a populated area where she was airlifted to a hospital . &nbsp;<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ahmed saleh alfarhan 2/8</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Joe Simpson is a famous British mountaineer. In 1985, Simpson and his climbing partner Simon Yates were climbing Siula Grande mountain in South America. It is 6,344 meters high. Simpson and his partner became the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande. It was a moment of victory that quickly became a nightmare.<br><br></div><div>Simpson fell off an ice cliff, breaking his leg. Yates tried to lower his friend Simpson to safety, but he failed because a snowstorm blew on the mountain while he was trying to help his friend. When the darkness fell, Yates was forced to let Simpson face death in order to save his own life. Yates returned to camp feeling guilty for leaving his friend alone. Fortunately, Simpson was strong and brave. He crawled over the cliffs until he reached camp after four days of suffering and starving.<br><br></div><div>Simpson faced death with courage and strength, and he didn’t give up until he survived. It is important to be brave and to not lose hope, no matter what difficulties you face in this life</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ali Hussain abdulla 2/11</title>
         <author>sawsanhani</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Mauro prosperi&nbsp;<br><br>Mauro prosperi is an Italian who works as a police officer and he gained great fame after he got lost in the desert in 1994.<br><br>He was a distinguished runner and skilled athlete and participated in Marthon in Morocco in 1994.<br>Unfortunately, while he's participating in race, there was a sandstorm and because of the storm he lost track of the race. Mauro was lost in the middle of the desert. Almost one day after his loss, he found himself in one of the ancient monuments in the middle of the Algerian desert.<br><br>He was feeding on reptiles, insects and bats,to the extent that he cut his wrist and drank his urine. He thought it was impossible for anyone to find him in this harsh circumstance, but he continued to believe that he could survive and stay alive. He returned to walk in the desert in the hope of finding his assistant.And then after nine days of walking in the desert,&nbsp; Mauro has arrived at a small village, where his life gate was, then he was taken to a hospital for treatment.<br><br>Finally, he lost about 18kg of his weight, but he remained a brilliant athlete, and he proved this by participating in the Marathon again in 2013, and he ranked 131st position.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-22 13:09:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>حسين محمد جواد علي رضا الشيخ حسين 2\8 </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On January 23, 2006, Ricky Megee was driving through the Australian Outback on his way to a new job when he picked up a group of hitchhikers. The next thing he remembers is waking up in a shallow grave in the Outback wilderness with dingoes scratching at the plastic wrapped over him.<br><br><br>Unable to locate his car and clueless about his exact whereabouts, Megee was forced to survive for 71 days out in the rugged, perilous terrain.<br>He constructed a “humpy” (a basic form of shelter) using branches and leaves, and says he mainly lived off eating frogs, leeches, snakes and drinking his own urine. At night, he barricaded his shelter with rocks, to prevent dingoes from trying to eat him as he slept.<br>Eventually, workers on a remote cattle ranch stumbled upon Megee, who had become skeletally thin, having lost more than 100 lbs. He was taken to a local hospital and treated for severe dehydration and malnutrition.<br>What exactly had happened to him remains a mystery. Authorities originally expressed skepticism about his story. (He claimed the hitchhikers likely drugged him.) His vehicle was never found.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-22 13:38:00 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>abdullatif ali 2/9</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Harrison Okin<br>On May 28, 2013, divers were searching for the wreck of the Jacson-4 and trying to move the wreck, which was 100 feet off the coast of Nigeria after it capsized.&nbsp; But they found they never expected to find it...<br><br>&nbsp;Harrison Oken was the ship's cook.&nbsp; He was in the toilet when the boat capsized, and he tried to get to an emergency exit hatch but failed.&nbsp; The boat started filling up with water with Oken trapped inside.&nbsp; In the end, he found himself trapped in a square-shaped bubble of air, caused by the capsizing of the boat, which the water did not reach.<br><br>&nbsp;Three days later, he had lost hope of being saved.&nbsp; Until he heard a percussion.&nbsp; It was the sound of the divers' hammers running on the deck to get him out.&nbsp; In the end, diving equipment was brought to him and he was placed in a decompression chamber, where he had to spend two days.&nbsp; Because it has been in the depths for a long time.<br><br>&nbsp;And of course he vowed never to go out to sea again.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-22 14:31:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div dir="rtl">محمد جاسم حبيب آل طوق&nbsp;<br>ثاني ع ٦&nbsp;<br>On May 13, 2013, the 29-year-old Nigerian chef Harrison Akoney was working with a crew of 12 people to tow a broken oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean, but very strong waves came that cut the towing rope and capsized the ship, causing it to sink.&nbsp;<br><br>The ship stopped when it was 30 meters under the sea. Meanwhile, everyone drowned, despite their attempts to survive, so they locked themselves in another room, except for Harrison, who was in the meantime in the bathroom and then began to swim inside the ship until he reached another room and settle in a place very cold tightness and lack of food and oxygen. The probability of him surviving was 0%. Fortunately, the room contained a table, a Pepsi bottle, and a flashlight. The danger to Okin increased when the (CO2) gas started to accumulate in the room because inhaling only 5% of this gas kills the person. Fortunately, the water absorbs this gas, So he started spraying the room around him and this helped him.<br><br>The divers and rescue teams arrived and began searching and found the remains of their comrades that had been devoured by the fish. On the third and final day of the search, a diver descended to the bottom of the ship. At the last moments, he found Akoni's hand and grabbed it, and he was successfully rescued. At first, Harrison did not know that he had been at sea for 3 days and said that for the three days he had been praying and remembering family memories.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div dir="rtl">ثاني ٨&nbsp;<br><br>Once a man got lost in a desert. The water in his flask had run out two days ago, and he was on his last legs. He knew that if he didn't get some water soon, he would surely die. The man saw a small hut ahead of him. He thought it would be a mirage or maybe a hallucination, but having no other option, he moved toward it. As he got closer, he realized it was quite real. So he dragged his tired body to the door with the last of his strength.<br><br>The hut was not occupied and seemed like it had been abandoned for quite some time. The man entered into it, hoping against hope that he might find water inside.<br><br>His heart skipped a beat when he saw what was in the hut - a water hand pump...... It had a pipe going down through the floor, perhaps tapping a source of water deep under-ground.<br><br>He began working the hand pump, but no water came out. He kept at it and still nothing happened. Finally he gave up from exhaustion and frustration. He threw up his hands in despair. It looked as if he was going to die after all.<br><br>Then the man noticed a bottle in one corner of the hut. It was filled with water and corked up to prevent evaporation.<br><br>He uncorked the bottle and was about to gulp down the sweet life-giving water, when he noticed a piece of paper attached to it. Handwriting on the paper read : "Use this water to start the pump. Don't forget to fill the bottle when you're done."<br><br>He had a dilemma. He could follow the instruction and pour the water into the pump, or he could ignore it and just drink the water.<br><br>What to do? If he let the water go into the pump, what assurance did he have that it would work? What if the pump malfunctioned? What if the pipe had a leak? What if the underground reservoir had long dried up?<br><br>But then... maybe the instruction was correct. Should he risk it? If it turned out to be false, he would be throwing away the last water he would ever see.<br><br>Hands trembling, he poured the water into the pump. Then he closed his eyes, said a prayer, and started working the pump.<br><br>He heard a gurgling sound, and then water came gushing out, more than he could possibly use. He luxuriated in the cool and refreshing stream. He was going to live!<br><br>After drinking his fill and feeling much better, he looked around the hut. He found a pencil and a map of the region. The map showed that he was still far away from civilization, but at least now he knew where he was and which direction to go.<br><br><br>He filled his flask for the journey ahead. He also filled the bottle and put the cork back in. Before leaving the hut, he added his own writing below the instruction: "Believe me, it works!"<br><br>This story is all about life. It teaches us that We must GIVE before We can RECEIVE Abundantly. More importantly, it also teaches that FAITH plays an important role in GIVING. The man did not know if his action would be rewarded, but he proceeded regardless. Without knowing what to expect, he made a Leap of Faith. Water in this story represents the Good things in Life. Give life some Water to Work with, and it will RETURN far more than you put in........!!!</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Well-known Scottish diver Chris Lemons, a member of a diving team tasked with repairing oil pipelines at the Huntington oil field, 127 miles from Aberdeen on the east coast of Scotland. On the morning of September 18, 2012, Lemons, along with fellow divers Dave Yuasa and Duncan Olcock, climbed into the dive cabin to carry out repairs and maintenance. But the unthinkable happened.<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>The thick cord that connected the diver Chris Lemons to the ship broke, and this cord included a set of hoses and wires that supplied the diving suit with heat, air and electrical power needed to communicate with the ship's crew, 100 meters below the surface of the water. Lemons got stuck in the chassis he was trying to repair, then fell on his back to the ocean floor. His hope of finding a way back to the ship was interrupted. More dangerously, the reserve air was only sufficient for him for six or seven minutes. With the crash of the waves and the stranding of the ship, and over the next thirty minutes, Lemons underwent an experiment that rarely survives, which is to remain without air. Lemons tried to use the emergency cylinder he was carrying on his back, but by then the hose had completely detached from the ship and Lemons had fallen to the bottom of the ocean.<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Gathering his strength in complete darkness, Lemons was able to stand up again and grope his way towards the hull and was able to climb to the top, hoping to find the diving cabin. After 30 minutes, the crew had regained control of the ship and were able to activate the dynamic positioning system again. When Yuasa reached Lemons on top of the chassis, he found it lifeless.<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Yuasa picked him up and lifted him to the ship, and when Olcock removed the helmet from his head, his face was so blue that he had stopped breathing completely. Olcock immediately gave him artificial respiration through the mouth. The strange thing is that Lemons regained consciousness.<br><br></div><div>Lemons faced the situation with courage and determination and did not despair of his friends failing him. Adherence to life and belief in the victory of friends are both strong motivations to face difficulties.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-23 21:52:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>CommieBobDole was working at a normal boring office job, And he needed to come in on a Saturday to get some work done. So when he got in the sort of old elevator to go down to the first floor.<br>He get in and everything goes normally until he reach the first floor. As the elevator settles into place, he hear this loud metallic clanging from somewhere far above him. The door starts to open, and he is gripped with indecision as to whether he should leap out of the elevator. he decide to run for it.<br>And then he step out of the elevator and the doors close like nothing has happened.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In July 2018, Angela Hernandez was driving near Big Sur down Highway 1, headed to Southern California in her SUV, when a small animal crossed the road. Hernandez swerved to miss it, and in doing so, <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2018/07/16/how-a-woman-swerved-off-a-200-foot-cliff-and-survived-7-days-trapped-on-a-secluded-beach/">shot her SUV off the road and off a cliff</a>, tumbling about 200 feet to a desolate, rocky beach.</div><div>She had a brain hemorrhage, fractured ribs, broken collar bone, ruptured blood vessels in both eyes, and a collapsed lung, but she didn’t die. When she came to, water lapped over her knees. She broke her window with a multitool, crawled out the window, swam to the beach, and passed out.</div><div>When she came to again, she had no shoes and was understandably banged up, but began walking to the shore for help. She used a hose from her car to collect dripping water from moss along the shore. She walked for days. Up above she could see cars pass by atop the cliff, but they couldn’t see her or hear her screams.</div><div>It wasn’t until a few <a href="https://www.popularmechanics.com/hiking-guide/">hikers</a> scouting the beach for fishing spots stumbled across her wrecked Jeep and scoured the beach until they found Hernandez crumpled up sleeping on some rocks. They gave her water and called for help. Eventually, rescuers used ropes to descend the cliff and evacuate Hernandez to a hospital, ending her seven-day ordeal.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>'Michael Schumacher, a German racing car driver, for about fifteen years &gt; Schumacher participated in many championships, scoring high points in most of the races in which he participated, leaving his own mark.&nbsp; In the world of sailing and racing to become one of the greatest Formula 1 champions ever.&nbsp; During his career, he represented major companies such as "Benetton Ford", "Mercedes" and Ferrari, and his name was associated with Ferrari for more than ten years. He retired in 2006 for a short period, to retire again in 2012. Before settling with his family in Switzerland.&nbsp; In 2013, Schumacher suffered a terrible accident while practicing the sport of skiing, in which he was seriously injured, which led to paralysis and memory loss, as doctors put him in a coma to help him cope with this serious injury.According to some press reports, Schumacher has regained consciousness but is still in the recovery stage</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On May 28, 2013, divers in the wreckage of the Jascon-4 were attempting a triage of the vessel, which sunk 100 feet down off the coast of Nigeria after capsizing. What they didn’t anticipate to find was a survivor.<br><br>Harrison Okene was the ship’s cook. He was in the latrine when the boat capsized, and tried to reach an emergency exit hatch, but failed. The boat began to fill with water with Okene trapped inside. Eventually, he found himself trapped with a four-square-foot bubble of air.<br><br>After three days, he had given up hope. Then he heard a knock. It was the hammer of the divers working on the surface of the ship. Eventually, diving gear was brought to him and he was brought to a decompression chamber, where he had to spend two days. He had been at depths that should have killed him in a situation that took the lives of everyone else on board. Unsurprisingly, he vowed never to go out to sea again.</div>]]></description>
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