We’ve all been there—pulling out our phones to capture the perfect shot of a sunset, a birthday, or even a random coffee date. It feels like second nature now. But have you ever wondered if we’re losing something by always viewing life through a lens? Or are we adding value to our experiences by freezing them in time? I want to dive into different sides of this question and explore whether taking pictures to create memories is underrated or overrated.
Ahmad Garba Yakubu, a diligent student of aircraft and helicopter engineering from Nigeria at INRTU with Kareem Jbira a student of Artificial intelligence from Syria in INRTU, found themselves embarking on an extraordinary journey to the Interuniversity Phonetic Competition in Russian as a Foreign Language.
Large but Unseen: Why Is It Like That?
Most of the world knows that Russia is the largest country on the planet, but few people think about the true implications of such vast space. Some imagine cold Siberia and rainy Saint Petersburg. Others picture frozen Yakutsk or Putin in a "warm enough" Moscow. Yet, not everyone can grasp the incredible diversity of Russia’s flora and fauna. Can you?