humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
Do We Have to Accept Putin's Aggression to Avoid A World War?
Just a few months ago, we debated whether Russia would invade Ukraine. Russia had mobilized a large number of troops on its border. The country claimed it as its right. The same thing happened on Belarusian soil. Many did not believe when the United States predicted a full-scale Russian attack on Ukraine.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon3 years ago in Geeks
Book one
Chapter one The End of the Beginning No one can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I thought to myself. And well they say a lot of things. And as I sat here floating in that very vacuum I question where it all went wrong. And maybe what i could have done differently. And where it all started. And... “ Oxygen critically low please return to a docking bay immediately. ” The lovely AI voice of Sandra Parks, the Milky Way’s most famous singer and this month's free sample voice on my com.
By Luca Campbell3 years ago in Geeks
Nazi Forces: The Infamous History of Genocide
Who are the forces? Why are the Nazi forces terrible in the history of the world? World War II is the worst war in the history of the world. This war is the worst and biggest war in terms of casualties and death toll. After Hitler's rise to power, Germany's radical leader plans to conquer all of Europe. And his plan was implemented by the infamous Nazi forces. Nazi forces were at the height of brutality and brutality.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon3 years ago in Geeks
Keep Breathing - A Netflix Series Review
Giving up is not on the list. It’s time to fight for survival. Keep Breathing aired on Netflix in 2022. Bribing her way onto a small plane, Liv’s luck runs out when it crashes into the middle of the Canadian wilderness. Alone without supplies, Liv battles the elements as she thinks back on memories.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Opencart Developers
OpenCart — This is an online store creation software, using an open-source CMS. Through both paid and free modules created by third-party developers, it provides an expansion of the fundamental functionality. It has a huge user base that contributes to the project's development and builds a knowledge base by identifying new problems on websites and forums with relevant topics.
By helena brow3 years ago in Geeks
A Clockwork Memoir. Top Story - July 2022.
1. In 1981, Limeridge Mall opened in my hometown not too far from my aunt’s house. There was a Cineplex that played the big films of the day (Porky’s, Raiders of the Lost Ark, etc.) and my family took me to see Disney’s cartoon version of Robin Hood. I was eight years old and what I remember most about the day was the walk down the ramp to the theatres. There were separate lanes marked off with bars and on the right-hand side were the posters for each film. That was when I was struck by a huge white poster with a triangle framing the face of Alex, an eyeball and what seemed to be a naked statue of a fertility goddess.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Geeks
Finding Empathy: Jojo Rabbit’s Take on Repeating History
“The way of life can be free and beautiful. But we have lost the way,” said Charlie Chaplin, famed silent film actor in perhaps one of the earliest memorable speeches ever put to celluloid. Chaplin was addressing an English-speaking audience in late 1940. At this time most of Central Europe was under Axis control.
By Richard Foltz4 years ago in Geeks
Morning Song
I remember the day I came across the poem, "On the Pulse of the Morning" written by Maya Angelou. I discovered it when I had been doing some research on patriotism for a speech that I was writing for a Toastmasters'Competition. I had come across an article talking about her and this poem. After reading the entire article I searched for the poem. Her poem became the framework for my speech. Shortly after returning to college to finish my degree, I enrolled in an English composition course and was exposed to another of her poems: "Still I Rise". This time, it was introduced by the professor during the lecture, as we watched Maya Angelou perform this piece. I was captivated.
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales4 years ago in Geeks
Stranger Things Day!
Season 4 of Stranger things was an absolute masterpiece. I was on the edge of my seat in horror as well as in tears for those we lost and the struggles this friend group has continued to endure. All the while, holding steadfast to each other and what they have appears to be the lost art of a true blue friendship. After the departure from my binge trance. I felt saddened by something other than their struggles but by something I fear has been lost over the years.
By Dixon Kiddo 4 years ago in Geeks








