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Arnold Schwarzenegger | The Terminator
Arnold Schwarzenegger, often referred to simply as "The Terminator," is a name that resonates worldwide. He is more than just an action movie star; he is an iconic figure whose journey from a small Austrian village to Hollywood stardom and political leadership has left an indelible mark on the world. This article delves into the life and career of Arnold Schwarzenegger, highlighting his accomplishments in bodybuilding, acting, and politics.
By Nicholas Moses2 years ago in Humans
Ikenna Ike- How war affects food safety.. Content Warning.
The UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on May 24th, 2018, denouncing the exploitation of food poverty and famine as a military tactic. The threat to the lives of tens of millions of people was acknowledged for the first time in the Council's history. The resolution urges all parties to maintain the integrity of food supplies, farms, markets, and other distribution systems and is directed at nations presently enmeshed in civil or international hostilities. It asks that parties to a conflict give aid workers unhindered access to people in need and declares that "using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare may constitute a war crime."
By Ikenna Ike2 years ago in Humans
The Religion Of Islam
Introduction to Islam: Islam is one of the world's major religions, with over 1.9 billion adherents, making it the second-largest religion globally, after Christianity. It is based on the teachings found in the Quran, which Muslims believe to be the word of God (Allah in Arabic) as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. The term "Islam" itself means submission or surrender to the will of God, and a follower of Islam is known as a Muslim.
By Afiq Haikal2 years ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories September 16/17, 2023. Top Story - September 2023.
...Continued from Weekend 4 What a weekend! It was the first weekend The Sidequest Players were without Query the Riddlemaster and we sure missed him. There are only a couple stories this week, but boy are they doozies!
By Tinka Boudit She/Her2 years ago in Humans
Political Dissent: "Whispers of Change"
Part 1: The City of Shadows In the heart of a sprawling metropolis known as Unity City, the shadows held secrets that only a few dared to uncover. It was a city of towering skyscrapers, neon lights, and the cacophony of daily life. Yet, beneath the glittering façade lay a darkness that gnawed at the souls of its citizens.
By Deborah Tonwe2 years ago in Humans
Art, Love, and Ghana: Esther's Journey to Asking for Help
Life in Ghana is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of tradition, love, and resilience. Nestled within this rich cultural landscape is the story of Esther, a young girl grappling with life's challenges. Her tale, chronicled within the pages of this thought-provoking book, Rising Above Adversity: Discovering the Power of Unity and Asking for Help in Ghana, offers a glimpse into the universal struggles we all face.
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in Humans
The Art of Traveling
In a little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering rivers, there lived a man named Oliver who had mastered the art of traveling. He was not a wealthy man, nor did he possess any extraordinary talents. But what set Oliver apart was his ability to turn even the most mundane journey into an unforgettable adventure. Oliver had always been drawn to the idea of exploration and discovery. As a child, he would pore over maps for hours, tracing imaginary routes across distant lands. His bedroom was adorned with posters of exotic places, and he dreamed of the day when he would set foot on foreign soil. His family couldn't afford to travel much, but Oliver's curiosity was insatiable, and he found ways to satisfy it within the confines of his hometown.
By claudiu vieriu2 years ago in Humans
Choosing To Be Brave
My husband and I recently finished our 2 weeks of vacation. It always amazes me that we spend months filled with anticipation waiting for vacation to arrive only to have it speed by in what seems to be a flash. We spent the first week on a cruise which is one of our favorite ways to vacation. We got hooked after we did 2 weeks for our honeymoon on board the actual Love Boat. Many of you may not remember that cheesy sitcom from 1976 to mid 80s but yes… that actual ship. There were only about 365 passengers on board and half as many crew so we got to know each other very well by the end of our two weeks. It was glorious. This one was good too. We were on a brand new ship, but nothing will compare to our 2 week adventure on The Love Boat.
By Karolyn Denson Landrieux2 years ago in Humans
How to See Dubai Mall
The largest city in the UAE, Dubai, never sleeps. This is a city of spectacular contrasts. On one hand, it’s a city of culture, heritage, and history, and on the other, it’s a city of impressive futuristic developments. Dubai is a global business hub that offers luxury and comfort, but it’s also home to a number of souks and shopping centres. This duality of character brings you an unforgettable experience.
By Gabriel Anthony2 years ago in Humans








