Nonfiction
How Big is The Universe?
How Enormous is The Universe? The universe, a broad and puzzling element, extends a long ways past the constraints of human insight and understanding. Its limitlessness and intricacy have charmed space experts, physicists, and rationalists for quite a long time. While we have taken huge steps in understanding the universe, the genuine size of the universe stays quite possibly of the most significant inquiry in science.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
Why Uranus and Neptune Swapped Places Once
The External Planetary group Secret: Why Uranus and Neptune Traded Spots The external compasses of our nearby planet group have long interested researchers and cosmologists, especially the unique dance between the ice monsters Uranus and Neptune. Ongoing speculations propose an entrancing situation: Uranus and Neptune might have once traded places in the early planetary group. This speculation, whenever affirmed, could decisively reshape how we might interpret planetary development and relocation.
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
MAN V BEAR: A STRANDED WOMAN'S CHOICE
Bear vs. Man: A Stranded Woman's Choice In recent times, a provocative question has swept across TikTok: if stranded in the woods, should a woman choose to be with a bear or a man? This question has sparked heated debates and revealed much about societal perceptions of safety, trust, and human nature. Though the question seems whimsical at first, it touches on deeper issues concerning the nature of male predatory behavior, the risks of sexual assault, and the stark realities women face. Surprisingly or not, the argument for choosing the bear over the man in such a dire scenario appears compelling for many women.
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Critique
The Largest Planet in the Universe and Other Astonishing Space Facts
The Biggest Planet Known to man and Other Astounding Space Realities The universe is a tremendous and confounding scope, loaded up with ponders that stretch the constraints of human creative mind. Among these wonders are the monsters of the universe — planets of such giant size that they bantam all that we know. Standing out is the biggest known planet, Jupiter. However, past Jupiter, in the profundities of the universe, lies a considerably more fantastic element, TrES-4b, a planet that reclassifies how we might interpret size and scale in space.
By robail shahzadi2 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
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
5 countries that have more Chinese debt
The Top 5 Debtors: Unpacking China's Loan Landscape China has emerged as a major creditor to countries across the globe. This has led to a complex web of financial relationships, with some nations holding significantly higher debt to China than others. Here's a look at the top 5 countries with the most Chinese debt, exploring the reasons behind the borrowing, potential challenges, and recent developments:
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
Beautiful Boy: Heartbreak and Hope.. Content Warning.
I first heard of Beautiful Boy when I was looking for something to watch on Amazon Prime video with one of my favorite actors. I had heard bits and pieces about the film, including the two main Actors: Timothee Chalamet (Nic) and Steve Carell (David). Before I watched it, I assumed it was another addiction movie in which the character develops an addiction, recovers, relapses once or twice, and is fine and recovers fully by the end of the film.
By Paige Krause 2 years ago in Critique
The Woman Who Survived Two Atomic Bombs. AI-Generated.
The harrowing story of Tsutomu Yamaguchi, often known as the man who survived two atomic bombs, is widely known. However, fewer people are familiar with the equally extraordinary tale of a woman who shared a similar fate. Her name was Akiko Takakura, and her survival through two of the most devastating events in human history stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
By Julio Javier2 years ago in Critique
The Town That Banned Death. AI-Generated.
In a remote, picturesque corner of Norway lies a small town with an extraordinary and seemingly impossible rule: death is not allowed. Longyearbyen, situated on the Svalbard archipelago, is one of the northernmost inhabited places on Earth. This unique town has become famous not just for its stunning Arctic landscapes but for its official policy that forbids residents from dying within its boundaries.
By Julio Javier2 years ago in Critique






