fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
5 ways to mitigate depression
We are aware that death is inevitable, but we shouldn't draw attention to death because of the odds. We know that death comes unaware, but it does not mean we should decide to end our existence on earth. We are aware that the pains of life can strain and drain human mentality.
By Goto Emmanuelabout a year ago in Humans
Why Do Women Need Control Over Their Bodies? Understanding Abortion Laws in India
The issue of abortion has consistently sparked considerable debate and conversation. Some individuals advocate for the rights of mothers or pregnant women to choose to continue with the pregnancy or terminate it; conversely, others believe that a foetus is more than just a mere collection of cells, viewing it as a living entity with its own life, deserving of individual rights and freedoms separate from those of the pregnant woman. A notable instance when personal freedoms were at risk was when women's access to safe abortion services was jeopardized. For many years, until 1971, India deemed abortion criminal and referred to it as “intentionally causing miscarriage.” Voluntary abortion, except in cases where the pregnant woman's life was endangered, could result in a punishment of up to three years in prison, a monetary fine, or both.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DECISION MAKING
Decision-making is a fundamental aspect of human life, influencing choices from mundane daily tasks to life-altering decisions. It is a complex cognitive process that integrates emotion, reasoning, memory, and environmental cues. Understanding the psychology behind decision-making helps us appreciate how individuals evaluate options, weigh risks, and ultimately choose courses of action. This essay delves into the cognitive mechanisms of decision-making, the role of emotions and biases, the types of decisions, and ways to improve decision-making skills.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
A Letter of Thanks: The Art of the Artist as looking at Himself and the Community. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Power of Gratitude: A Heartful Reflection on People Shaping Our Life at Such Quiet Moments When the noise subsides and one finds a semblance of solitude to reflect, it brings home to oneself those people who have made such distinctions in their journey. Little gestures of love or advice make a tremendous mark on the heart. And then there's this season of thanksgiving, which has made it the perfect timing to celebrate their impact by doing something that is timeless-done in a very rare gesture: penning a letter of gratitude.
By Ramakrishna Muppaabout a year ago in Humans
HUMAN LIFESPAN AND AGING
The human lifespan, defined as the maximum period an individual can live, is shaped by biological, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Aging, an inevitable biological process, influences how we grow, mature, and decline over time. While advancements in healthcare and living standards have extended average life expectancy, understanding the mechanisms of aging and its implications remains a key focus for science and society. This essay explores the human lifespan, the biological processes of aging, factors affecting aging, and strategies to promote healthy aging.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AND METABOLISM
The digestive system and metabolism are intricately connected processes that play crucial roles in maintaining the body's energy balance and overall function. The digestive system breaks down food into smaller molecules, allowing the body to absorb nutrients, while metabolism refers to the chemical reactions that convert these nutrients into energy. Together, they support growth, repair, and daily bodily functions. This essay will explain both systems and their relationship in detail.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
HUMAN GENETIC INHERITANCE
The Inheritance of Human Genetic Genetic inheritance is the process through which parents pass traits to their offspring through genes. This process forms the foundation of human biology, explaining both the diversity and commonalities seen within and among populations. Human genetic inheritance not only determines physical characteristics such as eye color and height but also influences susceptibility to diseases, personality traits, and even behaviors. Understanding this complex process requires an exploration of the structure of DNA, patterns of inheritance, and how genetic traits are expressed in humans.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Human Anatomy and Physiology: An Overview Human anatomy and physiology are two closely related sciences that study the structure and function of the human body. Anatomy focuses on the physical structures of the body, including bones, muscles, organs, and tissues, while physiology examines how these structures function and interact to sustain life. Together, these disciplines provide a comprehensive understanding of how the body works.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
Why Do People Cheat? Unraveling the Mystery of Infidelity
Infidelity may be a theme that has charmed and confused people for centuries. Why do individuals deceive their partners? The address can blend up with a hurricane of feelings and conclusions. Whether you've experienced it firsthand or observed it unfurl within the lives of others, the reasons behind disloyalty are as changed as they are complex. Let's plunge into this tangled web and investigate the shocking inspirations that lead people to stray from their partners.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
To Everyone Who Showed Up
From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I know it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that your vote doesn't matter, that there's nothing you can do to change the outcomes. In a country with Optional Voting, the biggest challenge is always getting people to actually show up to cast their ballot.
By Natasja Roseabout a year ago in Humans







