Humanity
The World is in Crisis!
In these tumultuous times, it is crucial for us to come together and address the challenges that the world is facing. From environmental issues to social and economic disparities, our planet is experiencing a crisis on multiple fronts. However, amidst the chaos, there is hope. It is through collective action, empathy, and a steadfast commitment to change that we can overcome these obstacles and create a brighter future for generations to come.
By NOEL ENNIS3 years ago in Earth
Sands, Drums, and Wilderness
Once upon a time, in the vast and vibrant continent of Africa, a tale unfolded that celebrated the rich tapestry of its landscapes, cultures, and people. From the majestic Serengeti to the bustling markets of Marrakech, this story traverses the diverse corners of Africa, revealing the beauty and resilience that defines this ancient land.
By Onala Oladipupo3 years ago in Earth
The Declassified Remote Viewing Files
June 18, 1998 CIA-RDP96-00788R001100110007-2 The document refers to an evaluation of the operational capability of Psi (Psychic) or Remote Viewing within intelligence operations. Remote viewing involves perceiving places, objects, and events remotely through psychic means, and has been employed in intelligence gathering activities.
By Snap Snook3 years ago in Earth
"Expanding Horizons: Embracing the Limitless Possibilities of Life"
''Expanding Horizons: Embracing the Limitless Possibilities of Life" Introduction: The concept of horizons extends far beyond the physical boundaries that meet our eyes. It represents the vast expanse of possibilities, dreams, and opportunities that await us. In our quest for personal growth and fulfillment, it is essential to recognize that our horizons are not fixed; they are ever-expanding, urging us to venture beyond the familiar and embrace the unknown. By broadening our horizons, we open ourselves to new experiences, diverse perspectives, and limitless potential. In this article, we delve into the significance of expanding our horizons, explore the benefits it brings, and provide practical ways to embark on this transformative journey.
By Muhammad Adil Yousafzai3 years ago in Earth
Love is stirring for you
As soon as I saw that girl, I fell in love with her and couldn't help walking towards her. She was sitting on a high stool, reciting the Koran leisurely and happily. Her voice was as sweet as a silver bell; Her beautiful face shone with a brilliant, brilliant lustre. It was as the poet had intoned:
By KAMETHIA EDWARDS3 years ago in Earth
My hometown
My hometown is, the customs of the Chinese New Year are different, multifarious, but there are happy happy meaning. The December of the lunar calendar is the coldest weather, the Laba Festival in my hometown is almost the beginning of the Spring Festival, that is to say, start to prepare for the New Year goods. Especially in the hometown of the farmer's association, the shop owner will move out the store goods, for the guests to buy. Hometown Laba festival marks the slow arrival of the Spring Festival, at the same time hometown also said such a saying "La Qi Laba, frozen to death daw", this day to drink a bowl of sweet Laba porridge, the stomach is hot, the heart is warm, in this porridge into a variety of beans, rice, fully more than eight kinds of cereal to boil, this is not only porridge, but small agricultural exhibition. Now farmers live a good life, chicken, duck and fish is essential, and the children's favorite is the sweet candy, some crystal clear, some "prosperous", which is one of the necessary Spring Festival. Another is to buy fireworks, the exquisite packaging of willow whip, is our boys' favorite. There is to add new clothes, this is the hometown of the children looking forward to, wearing new clothes, the heart that beautiful ah! New Year's Day walking in the street is more lively, the children into groups in the street fireworks, carefree with friends from street to street. In particular, families are doing delicious food, the taste of the spread, it is really fragrant. Afternoon dusk, the red couplets began to come to the door, beaming couplets to greet the blessing, to meet the spring, to meet the arrival of the gods, the evening New Year's Eve dinner is dumplings, we set off firecrackers at home, and the grandmas are in their own yard to burn incense worship God, burn ingot, worship the five gods, ask them to bless our family in peace. Eating sweet dumplings, looking at the good Spring Festival Gala, a happy family, going to sleep, the elders will put the long-awaited New Year's money under our pillows.At four or five o 'clock in the morning on the first day of the first month, there are five more customs in the home, I followed my father, mother, uncle, aunt began to kowtow to grandparents grandparents, and then to grandpa, grandma kowtow, ha ha ha, children can get more candy. After breakfast, we began to go to the temple fair, go relatives, our children can follow the adults behind, to buy delicious things, relatives can also earn New Year's money, ha ha, the heart that beautiful ah! I wish I had a New Year every day! The evening program is to set off fireworks, looking at the blossoming flowers, really heart flower. This is my rural hometown of the Spring Festival, is not very beautiful ah!
By rondell quimbley3 years ago in Earth








