Char Chase
Bio
I am an ambassador of life. Like an atom, builds something from virtually nothing and not needing much space to do it. I am complex and simple. Through thought and vision, I explore. These words I share are my gratitude for life energy.
Stories (7/0)
What Are You Looking At?
Do you find yourself looking in the mirror or taking selfies more often than your friends? For a variety of reasons, people find watching themselves in a mirror or on camera to be fascinating. Humans possess a distinctive sense of self-awareness and self-identity. Individuals are able to visually perceive their physical appearance, which is closely related to their self-concept, when they look at themselves in a mirror or on camera.
By Char Chase9 months ago in Humans
Cheesy Facts + Fiction
This will be a mini series of facts and entertaining stories that engage the curiosity of cheese and some of its peculiar existence. I won't say in what order these events will happen in my delivery...that's the exciting part of exploring articles, you typically don't know what to expect. Let's see if you can decipher what is fact and fiction. If you're well-traveled or an internet scholar, perhaps you can identify the fun facts. Just don't spoil it for the rest of the audience.
By Char Chase9 months ago in Humor
Tube or NOT Tube
Has YouTube changed how we research, learn, make money, create and generally live life? Some may say there are too many “experts” or “specialists” in the YouTube world and in general. How can over a million people be experts and the world still be in shambles? Will AI change this dynamic or make it worse? Are we relying too much on this platform to solve all of our problems, give us advice, show us how to get rich and be healthier human beings?
By Char Chase9 months ago in Humans
AFRICA DAY
Every year on May 25, the Organization of African Unity celebrates its founding. This celebration was formerly known as African Freedom Day and African Liberation Day. It is a day for Africans and those who support Africa to demonstrate to the world that the continent is a power to be reckoned with and that, after centuries of being disparaged and denigrated, the time has come for African youth to define the Africa they want, on their terms.
By Char Chase11 months ago in FYI