literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
Never Ending, Never standing Still
It is Venice Italy, a city of thousands, filled with love and culture. A culture filled with love and honor. A city now burdened with sadness because of Estella Lenore. A woman who sought to paint like the greats, but now seeks answers and is burdened with guilt and shame.
By Joshua Alejandro3 years ago in Humans
Blink and You'll Miss It: How to Avoid Digital Eye Strain
In today's digital age, screens are a ubiquitous presence in our daily lives. Whether it's for work, entertainment, or communication, we spend hours staring at screens on our phones, computers, and televisions.
By Dr.Anandharaj Ph.D.3 years ago in Humans
Four inspirational short stories
1、Mind Father and son saw a very luxurious imported cars, the son disdainfully said to his father: "people in such cars, there must be no learning in the stomach!" The father replied gently, "People who say such things must not have money in their pockets!"
By Billy HUNT3 years ago in Humans
Meat and the Mind: Unraveling the Evolutionary Connection between Meat Consumption and Human Brain Development
The human brain is a complex and intricate organ that has evolved over millions of years. It is the seat of our thoughts, emotions, and actions, and has enabled us to conquer the world and reach unprecedented heights of success.
By Dr.Anandharaj Ph.D.3 years ago in Humans
A Comprehensive Definition of Success: Achieving Goals, Cultivating Positive Habits, and Contributing to the Greater Good.
Success is often defined as the achievement of one's goals or objectives. However, success is a subjective concept, and what constitutes success for one person may differ from what constitutes success for another. For instance, success for one person might be achieving financial stability, while for another person, it might be achieving personal fulfillment.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
Plastic on Your Plate: The Hidden Threat of Microplastics in Our Food
Plastic has become an indispensable part of our daily lives, but the convenience of using it comes at a great cost to the environment and our health. Over the past few decades, plastic pollution has become a global crisis, with plastic waste contaminating our oceans, rivers, and even the air we breathe. While we are all aware of the visible plastic waste, such as plastic bags, bottles, and packaging materials, there is another, less visible threat that is equally concerning: microplastics. These tiny plastic particles, which are less than 5mm in size, are present in our food, water, and air, and can have negative impacts on our health and the environment. In this article, we will explore the impact of microplastics in our daily diet on human health, discuss the sources of microplastics, and provide some tips for reducing our exposure to them. By understanding the risks and taking action, we can work together to reduce our reliance on plastic and protect our health and the environment.
By Dr.Anandharaj Ph.D.3 years ago in Humans
WE HAVE A GHOST
makes wonderfully quirky horror films that defy the typical cynicism of the genre nowadays. He avoids the pretension of "elevated horror" by expressing contagious joy through his filmmaking in movies like "Happy Death Day," "Happy Death Day 2U," and "Freaky." Say what you will about their execution or quality overall, but I don’t think anyone can argue against Landon having a damn blast while making them. His latest, "We Have a Ghost," is at its best when Landon is allowed to be goofy in a way that just makes the viewer smile. Sadly, his writing isn’t as sharp as his directing, as the movie goes on way too long and through multiple endings, even as it seems content to repeat themes and images instead of building on the film’s interesting ideas. In the end, it’s a solid distraction, which is all most people are looking for on Netflix, but I’m hoping he makes "Happy Death Day 3" before revisiting this world.Based on a short story called Ernest by Geoff Manaugh, "We Have a Ghost" opens with the Presley family moving to a fixer-upper in Chicago. Father Frank (Anthony Mackie) is struggling to make ends meet and to maintain a healthy relationship with his increasingly distant son Kevin (Jahi Di’Allo Winston, so good in "Charm City Kings" and on "Everything Sucks! "). Almost immediately after their arrival, Kevin is exploring the attic when he encounters a trapped soul named Ernest (David Harbour, giving a silent performance). Ernest can’t talk but has been scaring away inhabitants since the 1970s, when he died. Kevin doesn’t get scared. He films Ernest with his phone, and there’s suddenly a viral ghost. Imagine if there was an actual ghost all over TikTok and YouTube. What would happen? Landon doesn’t do nearly enough with this rich concept and just has people screaming outside the Presley home, including a guy dressed like Jesus. It’s interesting to watch Frank try to use Ernest’s existence as a cash infusion, becoming a cultural agent of sorts. He even brings in a local medium for an encounter with Ernest, a scene that allows for one of the film’s more impressive effects and potential memes from a Jennifer Coolidge cameo. But there’s not enough done with the idea of what proof of the afterlife would mean. It doesn’t have to be deeply philosophical, but even a little shallow exploration might have fleshed out this concept a bit.Instead, "We Have a Ghost" shifts too much focus to a paranormal scientist named Dr. Leslie Monroe (Tig Notaro) and her CIA boss Arnold Schipley (Steve Coulter). Landon’s film becomes something of a chase/road movie in its midsection as Ernest, Kevin, and their scene-stealing neighbour Joy (Isabella Russo) try to escape the armed guards and get to the bottom of why this poor guy hasn’t fully moved to the next plane of existence. Of course, "We Have a Ghost" becomes a bit of a whodunit too as Ernest learns about what really happened to him, including the identity of his killer.Harbour is effective in a performance that could have been all exaggerated mugging to compensate for zero dialogue, and Winston still feels like a future star; he's so confident and natural at a young age. There’s enough to like between the two of them to keep teens and their parents from checking social media too often while it plays, but it lacks that thrust that would make them put the phones down for good. There’s just a lack of urgency, especially in the final act, which repeats ideas and then ends more than once. This movie needs to hum like "Freaky" and "Happy Death Day," which were notably shorter (and felt tighter). Even as "We Have a Ghost" sags in places, it never completely fades into the dull background of Netflix originals of late. We may not have an outright winner, but we do have a decent diversion. on Netflix now.
By Gopinath M3 years ago in Humans
Renato Fucini Opere, a cura di Davide Puccini
Davide Puccini, essayist, fine scholar, but above all passionate about Italian literature has edited this edition of the works of Renato Fucini. The operation, he explains, derives from the need to re-propose a now forgotten author, whose works can no longer be found.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Humans
Man Plus ⚠️BEWARE⚠️ Man Plus Pill It Works? | Man Plus Male Enhancement Reviews
The sexual health of males of all ages is vital. There is a universal yearning for intimacy. If you are in good physical and mental health, you shouldn't be unable to continue enjoying your sexual life as you age. Men with ED tend to suffer from premature ejaculation, while others worry about a slight lack of libido. Men can no longer sustain long-lasting, powerful erections due to a decline in their sexual health. It is possible that the reduction in testosterone levels with age could have a devastating effect on sexual lives if not treated timely. It is common for men to lose their libido as they age. However, this does not have to be the case.
By Jznvsnsvz Ysgwuwu3 years ago in Humans
What are some ways to become happier and more content with your life while still having ambition or motivation to achieve greater things?
Happiness and contentment are essential components of a fulfilling life. However, the pursuit of success and ambition can often make it challenging to find happiness and contentment. Balancing the desire for achievement with the need for happiness and contentment can be a difficult task. In this essay, we will explore some ways to become happier and more content with your life while still having ambition and motivation to achieve greater things.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
What do you say about the past love?
Love is a complex emotion that can bring joy and happiness, but also pain and heartache. When we think about past love, we often reflect on the relationships we have had in the past and the memories and emotions associated with them. Past love can be a source of nostalgia, regret, or even gratitude. In this essay, we will explore the different aspects of past love and how they shape our present and future relationships.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans









