Humanity
Have You Taken a Moment to Appreciate Nature?
Before we dive into today’s reflection, a quick reminder: if you’re craving more intention and calm in your daily life, my go-to tool is the Undated Daily Planner. It’s perfect for slowing down and reconnecting—with nature, and with yourself.
By Velma Lovemore9 months ago in Earth
Global Warming: A Growing Threat to Our Plane. AI-Generated.
Global Warming: A Growing Threat to Our Planet One of the most pressing issues of the 21st century is global warming. It refers to the long-term rise in Earth's average surface temperature brought on by human activity, especially the release of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). The "greenhouse effect" caused by these gases disrupts the planet's natural climate systems by trapping heat in the atmosphere.
By Abid Sadif9 months ago in Earth
Retro Space-Age Homes, Reimagined for Today
In the golden age of mid-century design, a vision of the future took shape that was bold, optimistic, and unmistakably unique. From the 1950s to the 1970s, architects and designers made homes that looked like they belonged on the moon rather than on a suburban street and embraced the aesthetics of the space race. These retro space-age homes, often called "Googie" or "futurist" architecture, featured swooping curves, domes, bubble windows, and geometric silhouettes that defied the boxy norms of their time.
By Miskat Jahan9 months ago in Earth
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store: A Story of Courage, Community, and Hidden Histories
Summary and Analysis of The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride Overview James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store is a rich, layered novel set in the 1920s and 30s in Chicken Hill, a small, racially and culturally diverse neighborhood in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Through a cast of vibrant, complex characters, the novel explores how marginalized people—Black, Jewish, disabled, and poor—form bonds of solidarity in a hostile world. It's a novel about community, quiet heroism, systemic injustice, and the small acts of love that change lives.
By Muhammad Huzaifa9 months ago in Earth
The smartphone in your hand is actually a time bomb for brain destruction! You'll be shocked to know how! . Content Warning.
Is your smartphone the first thing you look for when you open your eyes? You are not alone if you answered "yes." Like billions of others around the world, we too have become prisoners of that rectangular device we hold in our hands. But the real question is— Is this device just taking up our time, or is it slowly consuming our brains as well?
By MD Rakibul Islam (Master)9 months ago in Earth
The Power of Christ's Resurrection
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central event of the Christian faith and one of the most powerful moments in all of human history. It is not merely a miracle among many, but the defining miracle that establishes the foundation of Christianity. Without the resurrection, the message of the gospel would be incomplete, the Christian faith would be in vain, and hope would be absent. But with it, everything changes—past, present, and future. The power of Jesus’ resurrection transcends the limits of death, sin, and despair, offering life, freedom, and eternal hope to all who believe. Sometimes we put our belief in politicians, but Jesus isn't running for office, put your faith in him not politics!
By Juan Hernandez9 months ago in Earth
Ten easy-care indoor plants that are ideal for novices
10 Easy-Care Indoor Plants That Are Great for Beginners Houseplants are a great way to introduce nature into your home, clean the air, and enhance your mental health. But some people fear they'll forget to water, not get enough light, or simply not have a "green thumb." Well, the good news is that there are a lot of houseplants that are extremely easy to maintain, so they're perfect for beginners.
By mukesh jaiswar9 months ago in Earth








