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What happens when we die? . AI-Generated.
What happens when you die? In spite of our predominantly science-based perspectives on death today, it appears that many individuals still hold a belief in life after it. In a survey conducted by the Telegraph in 2014 among UK citizens, nearly 60 percent of participants expressed a belief in some form of existence beyond death. Similarly, in the U.S., a country with a strong Christian influence, a Pew Research study in 2015 asked individuals about their beliefs regarding the afterlife. The survey revealed that 72 percent of Americans believed in the concept of going to heaven, where those who have lived virtuously are rewarded eternally. Furthermore, 54 percent of U.S. adults indicated a belief in hell, a place where those who have lived wickedly and unrepentantly are punished eternally. With this context in mind, we delve into this episode of the Infographics Show, exploring the question: What occurs when you pass away?
By jeanne lord 2 years ago in Critique
Unraveling ‘Bayan Ko,’ A Smuggled Film Worth of Freedom and Fiasco
A recollection of the dark past they want to eradicate. A reflection of the diming present they manipulate. All wrapped in a smuggled film “Bayan Ko,” is an uncompromised story screened in 1984 at the expense of its fearless director’s liberty.
By Betchie Villar2 years ago in Critique
The Time Traveler Who Visited the Future. AI-Generated.
One of the most intriguing stories in the realm of the unexplained is that of a man named Al Bielek, who claimed to have experienced time travel and witnessed the future. His tale, often met with skepticism and fascination, intertwines with conspiracy theories and secret government experiments, painting a picture of a world that seems to straddle the line between science fiction and reality.
By Julio Javier2 years ago in Critique
Baxate_Carter Abdallah, Tik Toks Reverse Andrew Tate?
Carter Abdallah most commonly known as Baxate_Carter is a 24-year-old American creator who is starting to a mass a huge following on TikTok. He is a software engineer who started to document aspects of his life such as how much money he spends, makes and general hobbies. He also gives out life advise and breakdowns human psychology such as “How to tell if someone is low IQ”.
By Hovelander2 years ago in Critique
The World of Nursing
In this series of articles and I am not sure on how many there will be I will be describing nursing skills and how they may or may not have changed over the years. It will be a series that will include history as well as how nurses' notes in patient charts have changed. The articles will have an individual skill as in handwashing, which is one of the very first skills that one learns as a nurse or in any caring profession. I plan on typing the skill verbatim from my nursing textbooks and comparing that with another version of handwashing from another caring profession or from how they washed hands in the past (giving credit to that author of that textbook.) Then I will describe the differences if there are any.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Dead
'The Dead' is a youth novel written by Charlie Higson. I found this book in my grandnephew's old bedroom after he moved. This is a zombie story that covers the gambit of rich and poor. It is a story of adult zombies attacking kids after becoming infected. This is a story that Charlie Higson shows and tells how youth can overcome diversity in many ways. To me the scenes depicted are quite graphic at times. You can see the similarities to a television program known as 'The Living Dead' except with kids in the lead. It is a quick read and at times quite intriguing.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique







