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BIODIVERSITY
Have you noticed that pandemics are becoming more frequent around the world? Many people say we are fullfilling the description in the Book of Revelations from the Bible, and that may be true. However, the root cause may be something that we can reverse and hopefully, our scientists realize what is going on.
By roy Slezak5 years ago in Earth
Cloud Seeding & Cloud Reading
Population’s effect weather. Memories vapor into feather. It affects all we endeavor. Waters affected by quantum. The right light makes rainbow spectrum. Our even lighting electrum! Sol lives within a data cloud. He structures quantum with light shroud. In silence his vibrations loud. Our clouds clean both water & air. Rain clouds signal joy & despair. Often dark storms clouds tend to scare. Don’t underestimate nature. Sol can turn billions to vapor! He is a cosmic soul reaper. We're mindful with each word spoken. The world soul has reawaken. Man’s illusions will be broken!
By David Duran 5 years ago in Earth
The World is an Interpretation of Movement and Life is its Vessel
In my head, I created this perfect world where I could dance as a living, dance until my body was challenged and my creativity sparkled. Where I could be part of a company performing Balanchine’s works and other brilliant contemporary choreographies in theaters full of spectators. A perfect world where making people happy could be my sole priority and where I didn’t have to worry about paying for my basic needs.
By Camila Carsolio5 years ago in Earth
Promised Places
I started walking..and I can't believe how long ago..in a quest to lose weight, get back in shape. I was lucky enough to live within walking distance of a river with walking and bike paths that I had used and lived around all my life. I started my weight-loss quest with those.
By Susan Braithwaite5 years ago in Earth
Quest for Equity
Passion and fulfillment. Two key aspects of life. Each sought along varied paths among a myriad of possibilities. The answers are unique to each individual. Some serve the dual purpose of making a positive impact on society and others simply give the individual a sense of meaning and accomplishment.
By Thomas Durbin5 years ago in Earth
My Canada Permanent Resident Journey
110,966,155. No, that is not my annual income. That figure represents the population of the Philippines as of June 15, 2021. 16.7% of the population is living under poverty line while 88.6% of the households expressed concern over their finances. Being born and growing up in a third world country, I witnessed the tragic effect of uneven distribution of wealth. Although income inequality happens everywhere, it is a lot worse in third world countries where people with massive wealth run the society. They don’t make or break the rules. They are the “rule”.
By Jem Ricafort5 years ago in Earth
Tending to the Soil
We all need to be active members in taking care of the earth. When I say the earth, I don’t mean the current state of this planet, which has been steeped in a plethora of money and strained through the patriarchy for hundreds of generations. I am talking about the ground beneath our bare feet, the rich earth burying itself under our soles, the soft mud squelching in between our toes. I am talking about the soil.
By Olivia Rose Phipps5 years ago in Earth
No One Grows Things In The Ground Any More
Come on--no one grows things in the ground any more. Do they? An ex-girlfriend decided one year that we should grow our own tomatoes. We spent six months and two hundred dollars in order to save three bucks on salads. We didn’t break up over super-expensive tomatoes, specifically, but maybe my pigheaded resistance to amateur agriculture was one of the two hundred and fifty seven things I did that persuaded her to seek out greener pastures.
By Stacey Roberts5 years ago in Earth









