MIRACLE DANLAMI
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I am a Graphic designer, Am Also into Data entry, And Also Publisher
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Seasonal Trends in the United States:
Every summer, there is a noticeable spike in searches for "things to do" in the United States. This seasonal trend reflects the fact that summer is a time of exploration, travel, and leisure for many Americans. With longer days, warmer weather, and school breaks, people across the country look for activities to fill their summer schedules. Whether it's taking vacations, attending festivals, exploring national parks, or engaging in outdoor activities, summer offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. This surge in interest also highlights the importance of seasonal activities in the cultural and social landscape of the U.S.
By MIRACLE DANLAMIabout a year ago in Education
The 2024 U.S. ELECTION
The 2024 U.S. presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal in recent history. It follows a period of immense political polarization, economic uncertainty, and global challenges. This election will be critical in determining the direction of the United States in both domestic and foreign policy spheres. As of now, both the Republican and Democratic parties are solidifying their strategies, and third-party candidates may play a role in the outcome as well. The stakes are high, and the electorate is deeply divided, making this election a true test of the American democratic system.
By MIRACLE DANLAMIabout a year ago in Humans
Israel and the Hamas war
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has deep historical, political, and social roots. The immediate cause of the latest escalation in October 2023 was a large-scale, surprise attack by Hamas on Israel, marking one of the deadliest days in the country's history. However, to fully understand the origins of this war, we need to explore a few key factors:
By MIRACLE DANLAMIabout a year ago in Humans
The Heartbreak of Climate Change:
The Earth is hurting. You can feel it in the blistering heatwaves, in the torrential rains that flood towns, and in the dry, cracked soil that once nurtured vibrant crops. It’s a slow, steady heartbreak—a wound that deepens with each passing year. Climate change, once spoken of in abstract terms, is now a reality felt in every corner of the globe. It’s not just about melting ice caps or rising sea levels; it’s about the loss of something much deeper. It’s about the disintegration of the bond between humanity and nature, a relationship that has sustained life for millennia but is now fraying, unraveling before our eyes.
By MIRACLE DANLAMIabout a year ago in Education