Essay
America Wanted to Kill Us: A Cry Out from a Black Family
America is known as the land of opportunity and a place where some can experience what is called the American Dream. However, for people that look like me, those descriptions don’t quite resonate with our lived experiences in the place we once called home.
By Marlon Jones2 years ago in Chapters
What you need to know about Eggs
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT EGGS Different Types of Eggs When it comes to purchasing eggs, there are various types available in the market. It's important to know about these different types to make an informed decision. Here are some common types of eggs you might come across: Regular Eggs: Regular eggs are the most common type available. They come from hens that are raised conventionally, usually in large-scale farms. These eggs are affordable and widely available in grocery stores. However, keep in mind that the living conditions of these hens may not be optimal, and they may be given antibiotics or hormones. Organic Eggs: Organic eggs come from hens that are raised on organic feed. These hens are treated more humanely, with access to outdoor spaces and a balanced diet. Additionally, organic eggs are free from antibiotics, hormones, and pesticides. While organic eggs are generally more expensive, they are seen as a healthier and more ethical choice. Free-Range Eggs: Free-range eggs come from hens that have access to an outdoor area for at least part of the day. This allows them to engage in natural behaviors such as foraging and scratching the ground. Free-range eggs are often considered a more ethical option compared to regular eggs.
By Daniel Genrwot 2 years ago in Chapters
The theme of Infidelity: Why Filipino viewers drawn to this kind of genre
Theme of Infidelity: Representation of Three Beloved Characters Many Filipinos eagerly watch telenovelas or shows that evoke various reactions due to their melodramatic content. The tension heightens even more when the topic is about infidelity.
By Juday Montemayor Santiago2 years ago in Chapters
Preserving the past is protecting our future
In times, where our history is being tarnished by fascists. When our history is distorted by current political climate and regime – and when our fellow countrymen cannot recognize our history anymore – then it is time to make a difference and look back on our past.
By John Robert De castro2 years ago in Chapters
The Poison of Capitalism in Filipino Society
The history of the Philippines is a history of class struggle. Over the century of Filipino life, it has gone through various processes of change, from a feudal system to the present, dominated by capitalism and imperialism. Alongside this, there has been the emergence of various cultures originating from foreign ideas, particularly the Popular Culture in our country. However, none of this happened in an instant; it has been a decades-long process leading Filipinos to embrace this kind of behavior.
By John Robert De castro2 years ago in Chapters
Managing Difficult Personalities with Ease
Imagine you're in a conversation with someone you find difficult. As the discussion heats up, you feel your palms sweating, your breath shortening, and your anger rising. Eventually, you decide to walk away, but as you leave, you think of the perfect comeback you should have said.
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in Chapters
"Achieving Personal Growth Through Effective Behavior Change"
We all have behaviors we'd like to change in ourselves, and we also want to help others, like our kids, spouses, or colleagues, make positive changes. I want to share some new research that sheds light on what motivates behavior change, but first, let's look at a common strategy many of us use. For instance, if you're trying to stop snacking, you might tell yourself, "Beware, you'll get fat." Similarly, if your kid is smoking, you'd likely warn them about the dangers of smoking and its consequences.
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in Chapters




