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STOP Buying “Breast Cancer” – An EXPLOSIVE Report. AI-Generated.
Study Published on National Institutes of Health Website The information you are about to read is based on a peer-reviewed study published on the official website of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the most trusted source for medical information in the United States:
By Tales by J.J.12 months ago in Journal
ITV. AI-Generated.
ITV (Independent Television) is one of the most popular television networks in the United Kingdom. It provides a wide range of entertainment, news, drama, and reality TV shows that attract millions of viewers. Since its launch, ITV has played a major role in shaping British television and continues to be a key player in the media industry. In this article, we will explore the history, popular programs, and impact of ITV in simple and easy English.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Journal
Pakistan Father Shoots His US-Born Teen Daughter Over TikTok Videos
The world is watching in horror as yet another honor killing shatters a family and sparks outrage. This time, the tragedy unfolded in Quetta, Pakistan, where a father shot his US-born teen daughter de@d over TikTok videos—a crime that has reignited debates on tradition, modernity, and justice.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun12 months ago in Journal
The Smoking Paradox: Why Do People Still Smoke Despite Knowing the Risks?
Introduction It is no secret that smoking is detrimental to health. For decades, medical research has proven its link to lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues. Yet, despite widespread awareness and anti-smoking campaigns, millions of people around the world continue to smoke. This paradox raises an important question: why do people still smoke when they know the risks? The answer lies in a complex interplay of addiction, psychology, social influences, and habit formation.
By mureed hussain12 months ago in Journal
The Two Faces of Ashoka
What image flickers to life when you hear the name "Emperor Ashoka"? For many in India, it might be the romanticised portrayal from the movie Asoka, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor. For others, it’s the image of a benevolent king, a convert to Buddhism, a champion of peace.
By Tales by J.J.12 months ago in Journal
The importance of legal representation in phoenix motorcycle accident cases
Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, leading to severe injuries and significant financial burdens. In Phoenix, where traffic congestion is prevalent and the weather is conducive to year-round riding, the risk of motorcycle accidents remains high. Consequently, having the right legal representation is crucial for victims seeking justice and compensation. A Phoenix motorcycle accident lawyer can make a substantial difference in the outcomes of these challenging cases.
By accelerate marketing12 months ago in Journal
Medusa's Symbolism: A Reflection on Gender Roles
Despite being one of Greek mythology's most infamous monsters, Medusa's story has always been unique. As one of the fiercest predators in the genre, she might have survived the storms of time. However, the story can be interpreted through a feminist lens. Medusa was more of the prey than the predator. As a follower of the goddess Athena, Medusa made a vow to live chastely, but when Poseidon sexually assaulted her in the temple, that plan fell apart. To put it briefly, the goddess of war did not find the Greek god Poseidon's seduction of a lovely young woman in Athena's temple endearing. Another version tells a darker story in which the god of the sea pursues the innocent woman violently against her will. She rushes across Athens, desperate to get away from her conqueror.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Journal
Bell Of Nashville
Title: The Bell of Nashville The morning light filtered through the towering oaks of Riverview Elementary as parents dropped off their children, their laughter echoing through the hallways. Principal Margaret Tanner stood by the entrance, as she did every morning, greeting students with her warm, steadfast smile. She had been a cornerstone of this community for over a decade, a quiet force of care and stability.
By smith janeabout a year ago in Journal
Why Car Dealerships Get Involved in Title Washing
Title washing is an illegal practice where the history of a vehicle, particularly its title designation, is deliberately concealed or altered to mislead potential buyers. This often involves erasing "branded" titles—labels like "salvage," "flood-damaged," or "rebuilt"—which indicate significant past damage or issues with the vehicle. While the practice is unethical and prohibited by law, some car dealerships still get involved in title washing for various reasons, driven by greed, market pressures, and the pursuit of quick profits.
By Sue Your Dealerabout a year ago in Journal
Shooting at Antioch High School 2025: A Call to Action for Safer Schools and Stronger Communities
A Community Shaken, A Nation Listening The Antioch High School shooting in 2025 has left a community grieving and searching for answers. The 16-year-old girl who was fatally wounded in the cafeteria of Antioch High School this morning is identified as Josselin Corea Escalante,” MNPD said. “The 17-year-old shooter who killed himself is identified as Solomon Henderson, who was an active student at Antioch High School.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
President Trump’s Pardon of Ross Ulbricht: A Controversial Move That Could Spark New Conversations on Justice Reform
A Presidential Act That Divides a Nation On January 19, 2021, in the final hours of his presidency, Donald Trump made a polarizing decision: he granted a full pardon to Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace known for illegal activities. While some hail this move as a victory for justice reform and second chances, others view it as a dangerous precedent. Let’s explore the implications of this controversial pardon and what it could mean for justice, technology, and society.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal










