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A BLACK Face In Need of a WHITE Coat
It’s the time of year again that strikes a nerve & grinds the gears of every racist throughout the nation. It’s BLACK History month. It’s the month that black Americans are reminded of every Jim Crow law, the unjust theft of every birthright we had, every life lost, & every punishment during slavery; but we’re also reminded of the strength & resilience of our black ancestors.
By Stephy Ellsworth4 years ago in Humans
Jane Austen's Worst Novel
Mansfield Park. If you don't recognize the name, that's totally normal. Unfortunately Mansfield Park is a title that often takes back seat to Jane Austen's other novels, like Pride & Prejudice or Sense & Sensibility. But why isn't a more notable Austen novel? Why is it considered Austen's worst novel?
By The Austen Shelf4 years ago in Humans
Best Cancer Hospital In Turkey: Mespoir Healthcare
Best Cancer Hospitals In Turkey provide state-of-the-art cancer treatment. They are certified by the Joint Commission International (JCI) and maintain strict international standards in the quality of treatment. Moreover, they offer the best treatment for cancer and other diseases that can be treated by radiation therapy. The country is home to some of the most well-trained medical practitioners in the world. Aside from offering quality health care at affordable prices, Turkey has many tourist attractions and is an ideal destination for a medical trip.
By camille dupont4 years ago in Humans
Before you buy apartments in Mysore, consider these 5 features.
Are you preparing to buy apartments in Mysore and uncertain what to search for while purchasing? If you are considering acquiring a flat in a gated community, you would immediately obtain access to the services that the project supplies. An apartment in Mysore in a gated area will certainly have the very best of the most up-to-date and modern-day amenities. Nonetheless, it also depends on which building contractor you select and what facilities the building contractor provides.
By Nishanth Pickyourprop4 years ago in Humans
Ladies & Gentleman, Please Fasten Your Seatbelts
I don't think you will find anyone more excited about the New Year than I am. My goodness... 2021 has been one heck of a ride. I can say that about the previous years but this one had a different tone. One of insanity. Moments that I truly could not have made up if I had tried.
By Crystal Rae4 years ago in Humans
Events that shaped 2021
When we all look back at the year that was 2021, we will all have our own reflections of the highs and lows. For some, this year was as tumultuous as the last in 2020. For others, this was a year of opportunity. For all however, it was a year that brought definite uncertainty for the near future. With this said, I want to take the time to look back at pivotal moments across the globe both domestically and internationally, that highlight those reasons of uncertainty. Global instability was and still is a reoccurring theme across pockets of global society. From the pandemic, to proxy wars, 2021 left us a novel that has yet to be finished. Let us start from the beginning and work our way to a culmination that assures us theoretical fireworks.
By Benjamin Reese4 years ago in Humans
Benefit Of Food Is That It Is Often Available
Food is a vital substance that supports our lives. Our cells use it to function properly. We consume food for energy, fuel, and nutrition. The main sources of food are animal sources, as well as plant-based products such as grains, fruit, and vegetables. A wide range of different foods is available and can be purchased at a grocery store or online. You can find a wide variety of information on these substances at NIIR's website.
By FernandoLee4 years ago in Humans
No Way I Have to Respect Your Choice
The drastically overused concept of “Political Correctness”, as an empowering and self-enabling justification for truly bad choices, is a moral cop-out. It has become the “soupe de jour” for uneducated individuals who believe that any of their selfish, effortless personal choices and resultant actions are always defensible, simply because they are humans and they have the “right to choose”. Some small-minded types may imagine, in their wildest fantasies, that all of mankind is required to accept and / or respect any choice made by them, no matter how ludicrous and harmful the results may be. They feel that the political correctness we so boldly brandish in today’s civilized world, offers suitable protection from ridicule and evaluation of the ignorant and hurtful things they do and say. One drawback is that these same self-righteous souls are seldom on board with accepting the consequences of their choices. For example, If I am expected to accept and respect a person’s right to choose NOT to be vaccinated against the Covid virus, and any of its variants, that person must also accept and respect my decision NOT to allow him into my place of business or my home. Sometimes, I think it would be easier if I just refused to accept / respect that person’s choice in the first place, then there would be no nasty surprises for anyone regarding the acts that follow.
By John Oliver Smith4 years ago in Humans
Baker's Dozen: Podcasts I Loved in 2021!
With 2021 coming to a close, I thought it would be fun to create a Baker’s Dozen of the podcasts I found and listened to this year! Though I listened to more than just true crime, unexplained mysteries, and creepy tales of cryptids, I largely listened to these things, so the list is dominated by podcasts that cover these topics with little deviation. That said, let me introduce you to the 13 podcasts that defined my 2021!
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)4 years ago in Humans




