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"Unraveling Truth: The Battle Against Misinformation". Content Warning.
In the digital age, where information flowed freely and the world's knowledge was at our fingertips, a new adversary had emerged—misinformation. It spread like wildfire, sowing confusion, discord, and fear. Yet, within the labyrinth of falsehoods and deceit, a story of truth-seeking, resilience, and the power of an individual to make a difference would unfold.
By Vincent Uche2 years ago in Humans
The Power of Words in Shaping Thoughts
Let's consider an example first. Imagine yourself in the small Australian Aboriginal village of Pormpuraaw, standing next to a six-year-old boy. He points precisely and without hesitation when you ask him to point north, and your compass verifies that he is right. Ask the same question of a group of knowledgeable, seasoned educators now. Not all of them have the solution, and those that do tend to become confused and point in different places before giving up. Why is it that an educated adult in one culture can't do a task that a six-year-old boy in another can complete with ease? The surprise explanation, according to a 2010 Wall Street Journal research by Lera Boroditsky, may be found in the significant impact that our native language has on our mental processes.
By Resian Sankei2 years ago in Humans
Hollywood Actor Strike Ends
Following an arduous 118-day standoff—the longest strike in Hollywood’s history—the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has finally clinched a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). While details of the agreement remained undisclosed, the resolution arrives after a prolonged tussle regarding the utilization of artificial intelligence in actors’ performances and their demands for residual compensations from shows and films featured on streaming platforms.
By Ayra Leeds2 years ago in Humans
Human body part that will evolve over time
The human body is this perfectly balanced machine, right? Well, not when I'm using it. Normally, all its parts work seamlessly together to keep us thriving and well alive. Each of our organs is essential for our day-to-day activities, from breathing and walking to talking and coming up with bright ideas that push humanity forward. But are they really essential? Do we really need all those body parts, or are some of them just ancient relics that we got stuck with in this weird game of evolution?
By Kester Idebaneria2 years ago in Humans
My Lineage. Content Warning.
My lineage. My lineage is riddled with a story that is about melting pots – people of variations of races and typically the impoverished somehow. What they all had in common was being on the end of the social spectrum that didn’t appreciate their existence.
By Sai Marie Johnson2 years ago in Humans
Keep Warm and Cozy: Looking at different types and features of heated jackets
In a time when technological advancements are constantly redefining ease and comfort, heated jackets have emerged as a welcome addition to the winter clothing market. These innovative clothes have grabbed the market by storm, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts, workers in cold areas, and anybody else looking to brave the cold in style and warmth. They offer a clever answer to the bitterly cold winter months.
By josiah castro2 years ago in Humans







