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.
A Voice of Democracy
Why is American history so significant? After all, the vast majority of students nationwide have been told since day one to focus on preparing for the future, so why do teachers, professors, and even parents insist that we learn so much about the past? Well, while many of us might not aspire to be historians when we grow up, there is something to be said for how history has impacted all of us as Americans, even if none of us were around when our nation was founded. Sure, everything that our nation has been through up until now can’t be changed, as there’s no going back in time. Slavery, segregation, political and economic reform, industrialization, and even war, happened, and are now permanently documented in the history books. If we can’t change anything about history, even the parts we aren’t proud of, what’s the point in learning about it?
By Madison "Maddy" Newton3 years ago in Humans
US Politics in Recent Times: A Tumultuous Landscape
The United States of America has had a tumultuous political landscape in recent times. From the 2016 presidential election to the current state of affairs, the country has experienced unprecedented levels of polarization, division, and controversy. The following article provides an overview of the key events and issues that have shaped US politics in recent times.
By Sahil Kumar3 years ago in Humans
The Coffee Shop
The coffee shop was the same as it had always been. The same wooden tables, the same red sofas, and the same old barista who still greeted him with a smile. It had been years since he had been there, but the warmth of nostalgia embraced him as soon as he stepped inside.
By Zara Monzel3 years ago in Humans
Genghis Khan: The Rise and Fall of the Mongol Empire
Once upon a time, in the heart of the vast steppes of Central Asia, there lived a great warrior and leader named Genghis Khan. Born in the late 12th century in what is now Mongolia, he would go on to conquer much of the known world and build one of the greatest empires in human history.
By Musadiq Jutt3 years ago in Humans
The Intersection of Women’s Rights and Animal Rights in Islam
In recent years, there has been a growing interest among Westerners in Islam as a religion that promotes social justice, particularly in the areas of women’s rights and animal rights. Despite the negative portrayal of Islam in Western media, many people are beginning to recognize that the religion has a strong emphasis on justice and compassion, and that these values extend not only to humans but also to animals.
By Muhammad Sarib Ali3 years ago in Humans
Blood Pressure 911
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health problem that can lead to serious health complications. Blood Pressure 911 is a dietary supplement designed to help regulate blood pressure levels and improve cardiovascular health. In this review, we'll take a closer look at this product, its features, benefits, and effectiveness.
By Payton Mitchell3 years ago in Humans
"Easter Sunday: Celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ"
Easter Sunday is a significant day for Christians worldwide, as it marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The holiday is observed on the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring, and it is a time of great rejoicing and celebration for the Christian community. The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, and Easter Sunday is the most important holiday in the Christian calendar.
By Muhammad Umar3 years ago in Humans







