humanity
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What you need to know if we have a shortage in Food and Water.
Food and water shortages are a growing concern for many countries around the world, including our own. In recent years, our nation has been facing serious challenges in ensuring that all its citizens have access to sufficient and nutritious food and clean drinking water. The following is a review of the situation, highlighting the most important aspects of the food and water shortages in our country.
By Eric Thaddeus Tyburski3 years ago in Families
Think Fast Autism, Kids...
The Importance of Mental Health in Children and the Fight Against Autism in the USA In the United States, mental health and the development of children is a topic of increasing concern. With the rise of technology and the changing landscape of childhood, it's becoming more and more important to address the mental and emotional wellbeing of our young people. And among the many challenges facing children today, autism is one of the most pressing.
By Christopher Franklin Hyer3 years ago in Families
The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan
The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan is a comprehensive guide designed to help individuals adopt the ketogenic diet and stick to it. The plan offers a wealth of information on the science behind the diet, meal plans, and delicious, nutritious recipes to ensure a successful transition to the ketogenic lifestyle.
By anand dhruv3 years ago in Families
Ramblings About My Current Life Situations
I have been staring at my laptop and the blinking cursor on a blank screen. I have so much to write about, so much to say. I can’t get the words organized enough in my head to put them down on paper. So this piece will be a little different than most of my works. This one is a rambler.
By J. Delaney-Howe3 years ago in Families
Hurricane
Almeda Mall is bustling and there are errands to run, but my sister still stops in front of the window of the only quinceañera dress shop. Her eyes glimmer with something I have never seen before, at least, not directed as a dress. Maybe at a knife or a basketball, but not at a dress. She is fourteen, and she stares at the pretty gold lace and the red faux rubies, even at the large skirt. Something about the dress speaks inside of her and makes her feel like all the other girls excited about their quinceañeras. She wants that dress. She needs that dress. Except, we don’t end up with that dress. Instead, there is a hurricane.
By C.M. Vazquez3 years ago in Families
Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Public Health Emergency in the United States
The United States of America has been facing a major public health emergency with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic since early 2020. The virus, which was first reported in Wuhan, China, quickly spread around the world, and by March of 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The United States was one of the countries hardest hit by the virus, with millions of cases and hundreds of thousands of deaths reported.
By Memet Kaymaz3 years ago in Families
The Love
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a young girl named Sarah. She lived with her parents in a small cottage on the edge of the village. Sarah was a beautiful girl with long, curly hair and sparkling blue eyes. She was kind-hearted and always had a smile on her face. She was known throughout the village for her sweet nature and her willingness to help anyone in need.
By Cassim Bahji3 years ago in Families




