humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Expertise in Mathematics: Gondal's 9-year-old sound will record 110 tough divisions in just 90 seconds and Age does not affect willpower: In Rajkot, there are 65- to 85-year-old youth
Expertise in Mathematics: Gondal's 9-year-old sound will record 110 tough divisions in just 90 seconds and set a world record in India
By parth rakangor4 years ago in Humans
Believe In Yourself and Chase Your Dreams
Have you been asked, as a small kid: “What job do you want to do when you are grown-up?” Or: “What do you want to do when you are an adult?” Or: “What job do you think you will do when you’re grown up?” I have been asked a million times.
By Agnes Laurens4 years ago in Humans
Five Remarkable People Far More Deserving To Be Named Time Magazine's 'Person Of The Year' 2021
Time magazine has named billionaire Elon Musk as its 2021 person of the year. Not surprising since our society tends to hold rich people in high esteem just for the fact of them having acquired/being born into vast amounts of wealth.
By Rod Faulkner4 years ago in Humans
Land's Cape
Downpour. Heavy and seasoned with the abrupt explosion from above. Light and sound combined to make a powerful blow. With a single pillow on her head and what little space was left for her, caressed by the feeling of safety and the gentle glimmer of the fading candlelight. She, however, did not tremble at the darkness that slowly crept up to her minuscule toes and fingers - instead she welcomed it like the beckoning warmth of familiarity. Innocence created a rhythm out of the cacophony of every raindrop falling upon their tin roof. She felt safe, and soon she fell into a deep sleep. In the cramped mattress, where she lay, and the short blanket futile to keep her whole body from the cold. Beside her was her sister, and then her grandparents, that seemed all too much for her to understand. At that time, she felt whole. Loved. Important.
By Francyne D.L4 years ago in Humans
Independence
I’m on a journey to become more independent and self-sufficient. Now, I’m not completely dependent on anyone. I can take care of myself. I can cook, I can clean, I can work, I can function, budget and survive on my own. However, emotionally and mentally, I am not so great when I fly solo. That is until recently.
By Emily McDonald4 years ago in Humans
Malaguena PT. 1
Part 1 When the spotlight hits the main person on stage, no one is able to pay any attention to the people in the shadow. Their job is to make sure that the audience’s attention is on the main character or characters. Now, when two people are dancing, that’s a whole different story. These two people are basically fighting for the attention of the audience. They are pushing each other back and forth attempting to be the main one on stage and the one with all of the control, when, in reality, they have to work together to keep the audience’s attention. It may seem easy to keep all eyes on you, but it's the same thing as trying to keep a baby’s attention. You have to be doing something extraordinary and dramatic at all times before they get bored or distracted. These two characters are both extraordinary and all types of dramatic. You will see what I mean in a moment. First, let me tell you about the setting:
By Areli N Alatorre4 years ago in Humans
Sabbath rest. Who knew?
In the summer of 2021, Israel slightly loosened their tight Covid restrictions and allowed for certain groups of tourists to visit. As one whose blood shares in the ancestry of the Israeli people, my friend and I were in one of those lucky groups.
By Lindsey Dominguez4 years ago in Humans
I Can Explain
It’s not justification, just an explanation. It’s not an excuse even though you say it is. When someone speaks to gain understanding, an excuse is not present. I know you think it seems so lousy; like justification for so called ‘bad behaviour.’ But I challenge you to really think outside your own box of care. If it was you, yes, you, would you dare? Would you label your explanations as justifications?
By The Little Sil4 years ago in Humans
Copper
Copper Chatfield Reservior A hot sunny day in South Littleton, Colorado we had taken all of the dogs on a walk to the reservoir for the first time. We had heard about it from other dog owners but had never been there ourselves. Now here we were walking the trails me, my husband, Buddy, Kidd and Copper. We had just adopted Copper from a rescue in Evergreen, Colorado. He was a Senior Citizen and a purebred Yellow Labrador Retriever. Copper’s previous owner had committed suicide so he had lost his home under tragic circumstances. Copper was yellow with white splashes throughout his coat and he had the biggest feet I have ever seen on a Labrador. They were as big as the palm of my hand (and I have big hands) and he had the softest, golden colored eyes. This was one of his first long walks and I was walking sweet Copper while my husband was up ahead with our two younger dogs. While the other dogs rushed ahead, Copper took his time and stopped to smell each little flower and plant we passed along the almost barren path. He wasn’t slow by any means. In between points of interest, he would trot along with his head held high, nose in the air enjoying each aroma.
By Ramona Agin4 years ago in Humans








