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 fierce life of an Afghan village leader
It is not easy for a woman to be visible in Afghanistan. But Salah Kazisada, an Afghan woman, is brave enough to break down prejudice. Saliva Kazisada, who lives in a small village in Balkh province in northern Afghanistan, is the country's only female village chief.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Humans
I'm just a fool
He was not handsome, with a high hairline that suggested thin hair, and he had no accent. Like a soldier in the Royal Guard without epaulets, behind the anchor desk he wore a suit and never a tie. At the word "rise", he was on the verge of rising to the occasion, causing the backstage editors to rush to cut the extra stories by milliseconds.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Humans
God doesn't give you everything you want
He was born into an ordinary working family in Illinois, the United States. Due to the poverty of his family, his childhood and boyhood memories have been shrouded by poverty. He often heard his parents sigh at night for the life of the family. When he was old enough to go to school, he didn't even have a decent pair of shoes. He had to wear a pair of patched and worn shoes to school. Every day, he saw his classmates running around in beautiful shoes. He was so envious that he longed to have a pair of beautiful shoes.
By Mohandas York3 years ago in Humans
I can change the world without being president
Talia Le Mans is only 17 years old, but she is already the CEO of a charity that has raised more than $10 million in six years. Today she is not only a socialite but also seen as a future US presidential candidate. But Talia said, "I can change the world even if I'm not the president."
By woodrow portie3 years ago in Humans










