fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
A Whisper on Her Deathbed Unraveled Everything I Believed About My Husband
For the last twelve years, I had lived what I thought was an enviable life. My husband Daniel was the kind of man others looked up to — charming, dependable, steady. We built a home together in the suburbs, surrounded by lilac hedges and neighbors who waved from driveways. We never fought. He made me coffee every morning and kissed me on the forehead every night.
By MALIK Saad9 months ago in Families
Under One Roof: Facing Home Challenges and Finding Solutions Together
From Everyday Chaos to Calm: A Journey Through Family Struggles and Simple Fixes Our house wasn’t falling apart — not literally, anyway. But it felt like every week brought a new problem. A leaking faucet. A broken cabinet door. Worn-out sockets that sparked every time we plugged something in. At first, we laughed it off. “Old house charm,” we’d say. But it didn’t take long for the laughter to fade and the tension to creep in.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Families
FARMING
The global financial crisis was still three years away, but in 2005 a financial pall was already hanging over Bradwell Grove Estate in the Cotswolds. Rising oil prices – affecting in particular chemical fertiliser, had rocketed while crop prices stayed low. Manager of the 3500-acre farm, Charles Hunter-Smart, found that “revenues were not covering high running costs,” largely due to the substantial cost of the chemicals used to drive crop productivity.
By Tasnimul Tonon9 months ago in Families
When the Curtain Rose, the Play Was Over
I have always been chronically tardy—never by hours, but by those precious seconds when life actually unfolds. I’m Vivienne Cross, now seventy‑three, and I spent my youth believing I’d star in some grand production. Instead, I ended up watching my own life slip past the wings.
By Fakhra Anwar content creater9 months ago in Families
Measles Is Back: What's Happening and Why We Should Care
Remember measles? That itchy, spotty illness that many of us believed was a distant memory, a childhood trouble safely put away because of vaccines? It looks like this old problem is coming back. An outbreak has been reported in the United States, especially in the US Southwest and just over the border in Mexico. And it is not only a couple of cases. We are talking about a big leap, with over 2,500 reported cases and, sadly, even a few deaths. This isn't just some minor issue the world can ignore. It's a major public health problem that needs the world’s immediate focus. What's causing this sudden increase, why are vaccinations so important, and what steps are being taken to control this outbreak? Let's explore these questions.
By Juma Killaghai9 months ago in Families
Greed is a bad thing
Greed is a bad thing A girl named Torali lived in a village in Assam. Fair complexion, red bindi on forehead and silver bangles jingling in her hands, Torali was loved by all. People would be left speechless after watching her dance on the Bihutli stage.
By Nikita Angel9 months ago in Families
Be a Kid, Get What You Want
When we hear someone say, “Grow up!” it’s often in a negative tone—meant to scold, shame, or pressure someone to act more “mature.” But what if the secret to living a fuller, more successful, and happier life isn’t about growing up—but rather, tapping into your inner child?
By David Andrews9 months ago in Families
Kids Watching Rhymes: Good or Bad?
In today's digital age, nursery rhymes have found a new home—on screens. Whether it's YouTube, kids’ apps, or smart TVs, animated rhymes are just a tap away. Colorful characters, catchy tunes, and fun storytelling keep children glued to their screens. But as a parent, you might be wondering: Is watching rhymes good or bad for my child?
By David Andrews9 months ago in Families
My Father’s Absence
I was just a child when my world changed forever. My father passed away when I was too young to understand the full weight of loss, but old enough to feel the emptiness he left behind. His absence was a silent shadow that followed me through my childhood at birthdays, at school events, in quiet moments when I needed his voice the most.
By Christine Jeruto9 months ago in Families
The Day Silence Screamed
A Village of Quiet Faces In a faraway valley hidden between gray hills and quiet rivers, there was a village called Meerabad a place so silent that even the wind moved softly. The people there lived with zipped lips, cautious hearts, and eyes full of unspoken thoughts. Children played without laughter, weddings had no music, and even tears were wiped away quietly.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
What Is a Dental Crown and When Do You Need One?
If you're looking for the best dental care in Rahatani and Pimple Saudagar, Dr. Kavita's Multispeciality Clinic, led by Dr. Kavita Bhimrao Meskar, is a trusted name. Whether it's general dental care or more advanced treatments like dental crowns, this clinic provides quality and comfort to every patient.
By singhaiudhyog9 months ago in Families








