pop culture
Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
The deep loyalty that party members feel toward their chosen candidate and the party's ideology.
In the bustling city of Lexington, political fervor was running high as the Republican primary neared. Among the contenders was Emily Reynolds, a dedicated party member who had always held fast to conservative values. She had grown up in a household where loyalty to the party was paramount, instilled in her by her father, a longtime party activist. But as the primary season unfolded, Emily found herself facing an internal struggle between her deeply ingrained ideology and her growing doubts about the candidate she had pledged her loyalty to.
By emmanuel segun Onijingin2 years ago in Humans
Dambe Boxing
"Dambe" Wrestling: A Glimpse into Nigeria's Traditional Combat Sport Nestled within the heart of Nigeria's cultural tapestry lies an ancient combat sport known as Dambe boxing. Steeped in history and tradition, Dambe boxing provides a window into the rich heritage of the Hausa people, offering a captivating blend of athleticism, strategy, and cultural significance. With roots tracing back centuries, this traditional sport continues to captivate both participants and spectators alike, showcasing the resilience and pride of Nigeria's cultural legacy.
By Kader Maga2 years ago in Humans
It's not you. Commuting is bad for your health
This is my morning commute. I get up, get ready, get in my car, drive to the train station, find a parking spot, get on the train for an hour and a half, get to Penn Station, take another train, walk five minutes and start work for the day. Will it kill me? Before you post a comment telling me to come close, you need to see that I'm not the only person who does this. This place is huge, but it's packed almost every day. Just this fall, they had to uproot a lot of trees to make more space for the parking lot, and it's still not always enough.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in Humans
Memetics and the Value of the Viral Engine
A successful marketing strategy is a misleading beast, one that seems easy to tame at first glance. With a wealth of online resources, one can feel as if every strategy has already been done, and all that’s left to do is pluck them from other sites and implement them. But, even with great effort, knowledge, and budget, making an impact on audiences can prove nearly impossible, resulting in thousands of social posts left unengaged with, unread emails, and wasted money. Even the best-laid marketing plans often go awry.
By Olivia L. Dobbs2 years ago in Humans
What is a Pop Culture?
Hey there! Have you ever heard of pop culture? It's short for popular culture and it's super cool! It's always changing and reflects what's trendy, valuable, and preferred in society. Pop culture includes so many things like music, movies, TV shows, fashion, memes, slang, and more. It's not just about entertainment though, it also affects how we see ourselves and the world. Pop culture is like the heartbeat of a society!
By Rael Russel2 years ago in Humans
A Captivating Debut: Ariana Grande's "Yours Truly" Album Review!
Ariana Grande's debutalbum, "Yours Truly," is a musical odyssey that seamlessly merges her commanding vocals with evocative R&B and pop influences. Released in 2013, the album showcases Grande's impressive range and represents a significant milestone in her career.
By Rael Russel2 years ago in Humans
Breaking Bias: Embracing Inclusivity
In a world where inclusivity and equality are becoming paramount, the issue of unconscious bias and stereotypes is something I've been contemplating deeply. These subtle influences shape our thoughts, actions, and interactions in ways we often don't realize. So, I wanted to delve into this complex topic and share my thoughts on where these biases come from, what they mean, and how we can work towards a more inclusive society.
By Lakshay Sharma2 years ago in Humans







