Advocacy
Earth Day | "Thanksgiving Address, Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen". Top Story - April 2023.
In honor of Earth Day, I'd like to share a beautiful transcript that has become a staple in my weekly reading: Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural World. Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen (Words Before All Else). This transcript consists of the traditional Native American words of Thanksgiving from the Native Haudenosaunee (hoe-dee-no-SHOW-nee) people, also known as Iroquois (ee-ruh-kwaa) or Six Nations: Mohawk (mow-haak), Oneida (oh-ny-duh), Onondaga (aa-nuhn-daa-guh), Cayuga (kay-YOO-Ga), Seneca (seh-nuh-kuh), and Tuscarora (tuh-skuh-RAW-ruh)- of upstate New York and Canada (Thanksgiving Address, intro).
By Kristen Balyeat3 years ago in Earth
The one thing we as a whole share practically speaking
The One Thing We as a whole Share Practically speaking This is written in celebration of Earth Week, April 14 through April 22. Earth Day is seen on the 22nd, the last day of Earth Week. This year, Earth Week festivities will expand overall and will highlight an alternate ecological subject every day of the week.
By Ahmed Y Shaikh3 years ago in Earth
2030: Technology, Human and the New Order of the Future
Could Turkey's dream of becoming a country with an expanded line come true by 2030? Turkey currently holds an important position worldwide thanks to its geopolitical location, strong economy, cultural diversity, and strategic importance, which gives it the potential to be an effective player in the regional and international arena.
By Alpha Umuthan3 years ago in Earth
Into the Abyss of Insanity
It was a dark and stormy night when Emily first realized that something was wrong. She was lying in bed, staring at the ceiling, when she heard a voice whispering in her ear. At first, she thought it was just her imagination, but the voice continued to speak, growing louder and more insistent with each passing moment.
By Uzair Ameen3 years ago in Earth
Mysterious Lost Stories of Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean that has gained notoriety due to a high number of unexplained disappearances of ships and planes. While many of the incidents related to the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by human error, bad weather, or other natural causes, there are several incidents that remain mysterious and dangerous. Here are some dangerous facts about the Bermuda Triangle:
By Y Vishal Kumar3 years ago in Earth
The Lost City of Avalon
Long ago, there existed a legendary city called Avalon, a place of wonder and magic, where the trees were always green, the sky was always blue, and the people lived in peace and prosperity. It was said that the city was so beautiful that even the gods themselves would visit it from time to time.
By aditya kumar3 years ago in Earth
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL – STATE OF WORLD’S HUMAN RIGHTS
I’ve been working with Amnesty International for about four years now as part of their Urgent Action program. About once a week, they brief me on cases around the world where countries have violated someone’s human rights.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Earth
Crazy world
Chaos in a Crazy World Charlie had always known the world was a crazy place. He had grown up in a small town where everyone knew everyone else's business, and he had seen firsthand the chaos that could arise when people got too caught up in their own lives.
By MalikSaira Maqbool3 years ago in Earth
The Art of Being a Tourist: Exploring the Joys and Challenges of Traveling Abroad
Traveling is a wonderful experience that can broaden your horizons and help you gain a new perspective on life. Being a tourist is an integral part of the travel experience, as it allows you to immerse yourself in a new culture, explore new places, and meet new people. In this article, we will explore the joys and challenges of being a tourist, and provide tips on how to make the most of your travel experience.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Earth








