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.
The Death of a Human
Most individuals try to avoid talking about or thinking about death. Many individuals find it challenging to embrace this idea since it is unpleasant and uncomfortable. But in actuality, death is an unavoidable aspect of life. Every living thing will eventually pass away. In this post, we'll look at the subject of death and talk about how to accept it.
By Syed Awais Shah3 years ago in Humans
Greatest golf swing ever!
About six blocks from my flat in Middleburg, Transvaal province, South Africa was the town’s golf course and center of social activities in town with four pubs, five restaurants, half dozen tennis courts, several bocce courts/lawns, a couple indoor squash courts, a dozen condo/guest accommodations that you could walk out of your sliding glass doors right onto the first tee, and of course the 18 hole golf course where this event took place.
By Mark Garver3 years ago in Humans
From Rags to Riches: The Extraordinary Journey of a Poor Child
Once upon a time in a small village, nestled amidst rolling green hills, there lived a young boy named Oliver. Oliver came from a humble background, and his family struggled to make ends meet. They lived in a small, rundown cottage on the outskirts of the village. Despite their financial hardships, Oliver's parents always instilled in him the values of hard work, honesty, and determination.
By Javiria khan3 years ago in Humans
How To Save Time And Money
Saving time and money are two of the most important aspects of modern life. In today's fast-paced world, we are all constantly searching for ways to streamline our routines and optimize our finances. However, with so many different demands on our time and so many expenses to manage, it can be challenging to know where to begin. In this article, we will explore some practical tips and strategies for how to save time and money in your everyday life.
By Abdullahi Ibrahim3 years ago in Humans
Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn’t?
The ancient skulls discovered have remarkably straight teeth, without the aid of braces. This is not an unusual finding. The fossil record indicates that our ancestors typically had straight teeth, including wisdom teeth. The modern-day issues that require braces or wisdom teeth extractions seem to be a recent occurrence, as ancient humans did not face these dental problems.
By Sharon Okiri3 years ago in Humans
"Crisis Averted: Heroic Acts and Courageous Rescues"
Heroism is a quality that is admired and celebrated throughout the world. It represents the best of humanity, embodying characteristics such as courage, selflessness, and integrity. In times of crisis and danger, heroes emerge to save and protect others, often placing themselves in harm's way to do so. From natural disasters to warzones, from the every day to the extraordinary, heroes come in all shapes and sizes, representing all walks of life. In this article, we will explore the stories of heroic acts and courageous rescues, recognizing the individuals and groups that have made a difference in the lives of others. Join us on this journey as we pay tribute to those who inspire us all to be our best selves.
By Corey Turner3 years ago in Humans
Why China is Losing the Microchip War
Zongchang Yu resigned from his position as an engineer at ASML in 2012—the only business in the world capable of producing this equipment. The most cutting-edge semiconductor chips or microchips are produced using this equipment. He founded two new businesses after leaving ASML, one in the US and one in China. Later, US and ASML attorneys would claim that Yu had hired other ASML engineers for his US business, that they had taken with them stolen knowledge of AMSL's machine, and that all of this was sanctioned by the Chinese government. This incident is only a minor part of China's massive transformation of semiconductors, one of the most important and globally relevant industries. China's efforts, however, have increasingly trapped it in a fight against the United States. Market share is not the topic here. Tariffs are not the topic here. It has to do with safety. So how precisely did a Cold War over computer chips between the US and China begin? In the 1950s, technologists in the US created the first semiconductor chip. It is a silicon chip with four transistors. The chip's power increases with the number of transistors. Engineers created one in 1960 with four times as many transistors, and they continued to find new methods to increase transistors every year after that. As a result, semiconductor technology has advanced exponentially since the early 1960s. The author of Chip War is Chris Miller. Gordon Moore, the inventor of Intel, projected in 1965 that a single chip's processing capacity would nearly double every year, and that trend has generally continued up to the present.
By Pelumi Emmanuel3 years ago in Humans
Title: The Inevitable Journey: Exploring the Concept of Death
Introduction Death, the ultimate fate of every living being, has intrigued and perplexed humanity since the dawn of consciousness. It is a topic that evokes profound emotions, contemplation, and fear. From philosophical debates to religious beliefs, the concept of death has been examined from various perspectives throughout history. In this article, we delve into the intricate facets of death, exploring its significance, cultural interpretations, and the profound impact it has on our lives.
By AHMED BUTT3 years ago in Humans











