Advocacy
Aliens invade Earth
The concept of aliens has always been a topic of fascination for people across the globe. The idea of intelligent life existing beyond our planet has been explored in various forms of media, from movies to television shows, books, and documentaries. The portrayal of aliens has ranged from friendly, helpful beings to hostile invaders looking to take over the earth. The idea of aliens has been a subject of debate for years, and while there is no concrete evidence of their existence, people continue to be intrigued by the idea of extraterrestrial life. In this article, we will explore the concept of aliens and their representation in popular culture, with a focus on the science fiction classic, Alien.
By Safeera Sathar3 years ago in Earth
The importance of personal growth in a relationship
Personal growth is an important aspect of our lives, and it can play a significant role in our relationships as well. When we are growing and improving as individuals, we bring a sense of positivity and vitality into our relationships. In this article, we will explore the importance of personal growth in a relationship and provide tips on how couples can support each other's personal growth.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Earth
The Role of Technology in Combating Climate Change
Climate change is one of the biggest global challenges facing the world today. Its impact is already being felt in different parts of the world, including rising sea levels, increased frequency of extreme weather events, and changes in ecosystems. To address this challenge, it is important to leverage technology in finding solutions to mitigate climate change.
By HSE Insider3 years ago in Earth
The Earth is Round: An Undisputed Fact Supported by Science, History, and Modern Technology
Introduction For centuries, people have known that the Earth is round. This basic fact was first established by ancient Greek philosophers such as Pythagoras and Aristotle, and has been confirmed by countless scientific experiments and observations over the centuries. Despite overwhelming evidence, however, there are still some who refuse to accept this fact, and instead subscribe to the theory that the Earth is flat. In this essay, we will explore the evidence for a round Earth and debunk common arguments made by flat-earthers.
By Victor Okeke3 years ago in Earth
10 Everyday Ways to Help Mother Earth
Hang dry your clothes. Dryers are in my opinion one of the bigger items in our homes that contribute to our carbon footprint. They use a lot of electricity to work, produce waste through dryer sheets and the lint trap and they reduce the life span of our clothes. Hanging clothes to dry when possible cuts all of that down. Living in Canada I am lucky enough that I can hang my clothes on a line outside on a nice day and on the cold winter days I am able to hang my clothes inside on a cheap drying rack. The only thing I really use my dryer for is sheets and blankets in the winter. Instead of using dryer sheets I use wool dryer balls. They last for around 500 cycles and you can add a few drops of essential oil to them for a lovely scent.
By Erin Shannon3 years ago in Earth
Bermuda Triangle Pitfalls
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where numerous planes and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The area encompasses a triangular area bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. The Bermuda Triangle has been the subject of countless investigations and theories over the years, ranging from natural phenomena to extraterrestrial activity. In this article, we will delve into the history, mystery, and science of the Bermuda Triangle to explore the pitfalls that have befallen those who have ventured into this enigmatic region.
By Safeera Sathar3 years ago in Earth
THE FRUIT SELLER 'S SECRET
Title: The Fruit Seller's Secret In the bustling streets of London, amidst the sounds of honking cars and the chatter of people, there was a small fruit stall. It was run by an old man named Albert, who had been selling fruits for as long as he could remember. His stall was always filled with fresh fruits, ranging from apples and oranges to exotic fruits like mangos and kiwis. The sweet aroma of ripe fruits would waft through the air, tempting passersby to stop and make a purchase.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Earth





