Dialogue
Pop fans rejoice as Madonna and Kylie Minogue perform together during Celebration tour
Pop symbols Kylie Minogue and Madonna played out a two part harmony together in festival of Worldwide Ladies' Day, a second music fans have been sitting tight forty years for.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Critique
Dogmatic Leaders
When leaders and political masterminds of the world give orders to start a war, do they empathize with people? Do they think of individuals as fragile beings that may get broken, destroyed, or killed? Or do they count them in numbers as part of the statistics that will determine whether they will win a war or not? How long has the world been ruled by such dogmatic leaders?
By Grace Kusta Nasralla2 years ago in Critique
The Cinema
The movie theater was a brand-new kind of entertainment that first appeared in the late 19th century. Simple moving graphics were first displayed on displays in tiny spaces, enthralling viewers with the illusion of motion. This young art form developed become a potent storytelling, creative, and cultural expression tool over time.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Critique
Exploring Alternatives to Cremation Diamonds: Transparency and Authenticity in Memorializing Loved Ones
Creating a lasting memorial for a loved one has taken a modern twist with the advent of lab diamonds made from ashes. This innovative idea promises a unique way to keep the departed close, encapsulating their essence in a gemstone. However, the Cremation Diamond Fraud Report 2020 by Global Claims Associates sheds light on a critical controversy that looms over this sentimental concept: the transparency and authenticity of the process.
By Sugarberry Memorials2 years ago in Critique
Celebrating Excellence: The Prestige of the Oscars
The Academy Awards, often known as the Oscars, are the pinnacle of honor and celebration in the film industry. Ever since its launch in 1929, the yearly ceremony has enthralled viewers all around the world by recognizing exceptional accomplishments in film across multiple categories. The Oscars represent more than just recognition of artistic excellence and commitment to the filmmaking trade; they also serve as a testament to these qualities, from the glitter and extravagance of the red carpet to the moving acceptance speeches.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Critique
Is it good or bad to be selfish?
You are at a party, and you see the last cupcake sitting pretty in the kitchen. Then the internal dialogue begins, debating on whether to take or not to take. Sometimes, when you faced with an ethical dilemma, you just might unleash the philosopher in you the words of well-known philosophers start to have a deeper meaning. Take for example the words of John Stuart Mill, a utilitarian, who believes in maximizing happiness for the majority. Aristotle stresses the virtues of generosity and justice. Thomas Hobbes argues that people are naturally self-centered. Isn't it okay to take the last cupcake for yourself then? This is a longstanding question in philosophy.
By Dorothy's Echo2 years ago in Critique
A Gold Digger
The term "gold digger," ruthlessly used and cringingly associated with women in this century, has now turned its attention toward a new narrative. Luckily, this new term has shown a mirror to many who consider women as mere financial assets. Now, the spotlight is on men as the real gold diggers in current trends. This piece will highlight some facts that paint men as more of gold diggers than women. If women are considered greedy creatures, men exhibit this trait in an even more pronounced way. But before we delve into details, let's define what exactly the term "gold digger" means—a person who forms a relationship with someone only to extract benefits or money, not out of love. Essentially, it sounds like an agenda to gain material goods. However, it's a gender-neutral behavior; both men and women can be gold diggers. Yet, why do we always associate this term with women? In my view, men have been labeled as gold diggers for centuries because they, too, choose their partners with certain considerations in mind. Let's explore these details further.
By Madiha Masood2 years ago in Critique
Deconstructing Atheism
"Professor John Lennox's Insightful Analysis" The relationship between belief in God and rational evidence Some thinkers argue that we must make a choice between God and science, much like choosing between Henry Ford and Engineering as an explanation for the motor car. In this discussion at the Oxford Union, Professor John Lennox presents a compelling case for God, providing dense content for serious contemplation.
By Nicolas J.D2 years ago in Critique
Unlocking the Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle
Have you ever wondered about the enigmatic Bermuda Triangle, that infamous stretch of the Atlantic Ocean known for mysterious disappearances of ships and airplanes? Let's delve into the intriguing history of the Bermuda Triangle and explore some of the fascinating theories that attempt to explain its perplexing phenomena.
By Kelvin Kingsley2 years ago in Critique







