Historical
Lost in the Wild: A Quest for the Failed to remember Insights
The downpour beat down hard upon the old street as I walked along it for seemingly days. I had been lost in the wild for a really long time, looking for the failed to remember insights of the old world.
By Daily Quotes Motivation 2 years ago in Fiction
Stand Together
Ariel is a 10 year old girl looking at the news on a TV in an electronics store with her parents in the downtown area. They are surrounded by a big group of people watching the coverage of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. All of the adults are horrified by the coverage, believing that the conflict will grow and that there will be many lives lost on every side due to the conflict. Ariel is a young Israeli born child who has been living in the United States for the past two years.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Categories of Angels
Categories of angels First category: Ordinary Angels Whether or not you've served in the armed forces, it's likely you're aware of the military's hierarchical classification of recruits. Similarly, God categorizes angels, demonstrating His divine orderliness. Among the heavenly host, the largest and most frequently mentioned group of angels in the Bible are what we might term "ordinary angels." This designation may seem paradoxical when describing these extraordinary, unique, and specially created beings, but it serves to distinguish them from the various special orders of angels mentioned in Scripture.
By Esra Tumen2 years ago in Fiction
Taking Care of My Own
I caught Mama looking out the window again. She must have felt my gaze, because she turned and smiled. Her eyes told the truth though. Mama was worried. Worried sick. She pretended everything was fine while she finished up cooking my lunch.
By Stephanie Bolme2 years ago in Fiction
Power of AI Systems
In the 21st century, there has been an unparalleled surge in technological advancements that have completely revolutionized our way of living, working, and interacting. Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, in particular, have emerged as one of the most transformative and promising technologies, capturing the interest of researchers, scientists, and industries alike. These systems have reshaped numerous sectors, propelling them into a new era characterized by efficiency, accuracy, and innovation.
By Alamgir Freelance2 years ago in Fiction
Serrated Jetty
Sicily | July 10th | 1943 The sudden noise startled him, and he made the foolish mistake of trying to rush back to the shoreline. He only got about five feet when his left foot slipped on a rounded rock, sending his body careening into the cold water. As his body fell, he felt his left leg, just above the brim of his boot, become wedged between two of the jetty’s sharpest rocks.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
History of the Aztec Music
The Aztec people are originally from the central part of Mexico. They were most known for their political power and the use of the war drums in battle they posed the Mesoamerica in the 15th and 16th centuries (Skidmore & Smith pp 28). Today they are found in the island of Lake Tex coco and are renowned by their Aztec triple alliance or the Aztec empire. This was conquered in 1521 by the Spanish hence the fall of the empire (Skidmore & Smith pp 29). Their musical power was due to their strong and complex religious (with more than 100 gods) stands, as well as the great architecture and art work.
By Chibyke obianusi2 years ago in Fiction
The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle: One of the Few Mysteries We Still Can't Solve
Let's rewind back about 600 years. The story begins with an Italian man who wanted to sail across the ocean to reach Asia, a continent rich with spices, silk, minerals, and all sorts of valuable treasures. Getting there by land would take an incredibly long time, so he had a bold idea: why not build sturdy ships, gather a crew of sailors, and set off to Asia by sea? What could possibly go wrong?
By chahinez chouigui2 years ago in Fiction
The earth after humans.
There exists an enigmatic phenomenon in space, a peculiar anomaly that has eluded scientific explanation for over 15 years. Various theories propose that it may be an imprint resulting from a collision with a parallel universe. To ascertain its veracity, let us examine this diagram. This represents not our universe, but rather the map of cosmic microwave background radiation, or CMB. Many billions of years ago, a colossal explosion known as the Big Bang occurred, giving rise to our entire universe. Naturally, such an event would leave lasting repercussions, which are omnipresent. The Big Bang emitted electromagnetic radiation, now known as CMB, which is imperceptible in our daily lives. However, if one possessed extraordinary vision, they would witness the faint glow emanating from everything around them. This radiation holds great significance, as without its discovery, we would remain oblivious to the existence of the Big Bang. Previously, scientists believed in the eternal existence of the Universe, devoid of a beginning or an end. This notion now appears preposterous, but less than a century ago, it was widely accepted. Steven Hawking, an exceptional individual, was among the first to speculate that the Universe indeed had a commencement. Remarkably, he arrived at this conclusion as a student while working on his doctoral thesis. Regrettably, he lacked concrete evidence. Skeptics of the theory of an eternal, static universe mocked the absence of traces or proof of a powerful explosion billions of years ago. However, their skepticism was swiftly refuted in 1965 when astronomers Arnold Penzes and Robert Wilson discovered CMB. This groundbreaking revelation served as the initial monumental evidence supporting the Big Bang. It became evident that radiation permeated every corner of the cosmos, though initially, Penzes and Wilson mistook it for the clamor of a bustling city or the cooing of pigeons. Their discovery forever silenced those who clung to the notion of an eternal, unchanging universe.
By Abdul Bassit2 years ago in Fiction




