Humanity
'The Littel Seed'
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of a vast, rolling countryside, there was a little seed. It was not unlike any other seed in the village; a small, unassuming thing, barely bigger than a grain of sand. But it was full of life and potential, with a power that would change the destiny of the entire village.
By Ahmed khizer3 years ago in Earth
Where am I?
Can you hear that? the unsettling feeling of your own silence, the breath of life coming into your nose as your heartbeat faster with each exhale. Can you see that? the underlining lights of life as the light-headness comes into play? "Grab the phone" says the little mind "go clean the dishes instead" says the little mind "you're pathetic what makes you think you can sit down for 5 minutes; you're wasting your time there is so much more things you need to do" says the little mind. As it continues, you almost feed onto the feeling of just getting up and doing those chores while self-pitying yourself for not being able to sit still for five minutes. The trick is to not follow the little mind, it is to start to listen to the soul of your own being.
By Katherine Orellana3 years ago in Earth
Passing Ships.
One day as I walked to class one sunny morning, I passed by a young man sitting on the sidewalk. He was hunched over, with a hat pulled low over his eyes and a sign asking for spare change. He looked saddened by life, broken into pieces but still trying to live. Like many others, I had walked by countless people in similar situations before without giving them a second thought. But for some reason, something about this man caught my attention.
By Green-Guru3 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
What Really Lies At The Bottom Of The Deepest Ocean?
There is one very deep place on our planet. It is called the Mariana Trench. You've probably already heard something about it before, haven't you? As we were all taught in school, Everest is the highest place on Earth. And perhaps you learned that the Mariana Trench is the deepest. And that is probably all you learned. The average person's education ends there.
By Corey Turner3 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
Important of travels
Broadens perspectives: Cultural exchange: Travel allows individuals to experience different cultures and customs firsthand. By observing and participating in cultural practices, individuals can gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of other ways of life.
By Gopish Nathan3 years ago in Earth
"The Global Financial Disasters: The Most Expensive Failures of Large-Scale Projects Across the World"
World’s Costliest Failed Projects In the world of construction and engineering, large-scale projects can often come with significant risks and unexpected challenges. Despite extensive planning, complex designs, and large budgets, many projects have ended up as colossal failures, resulting in immense financial losses, environmental damage, and even loss of life.
By abdul rahoof3 years ago in Earth
The Devastating Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife and Biodiversity
Climate change is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. Its impacts are being felt around the world, and they are having significant effects on the Earth's wildlife and biodiversity. While some species are thriving, many others are facing an uncertain future as they struggle to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
By Dear Mother Earth3 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








