Joseline Burns
Stories (23/0)
Main Skin Problem: Acne
As an acne sufferer myself, I know that preventing and treating acne is not always easy and it often costs a lot of money to us acne sufferers out there. Here, I am going to show you how to prevent and treat it in the cheapest fashion with amazing results. Most teenagers suffer from acne at an early age such as 12. Many adults also suffer from acne. This can occur in anyone and be the result of the change of diet, growing up or stress. Most acne sufferers have oily skin. The glands often get blocked by sweat and dirt, therefore causing spots.
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Blush
Criminals & Society
Historically, society has attempted to discourage crime by making the punishment so horrible that nobody would want to take the risk of committing a crime. In an age where people aren’t afraid of death what can be done to scare them? What can we do in America where inmates consider lumpy potatoes to be "cruel and unusual punishment?"
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Criminal
Soccer: Play or No?
Forget the tabloid sensationalism. Let’s consider the reality of football. It’s 22 men dressed up like billboards, running around, chasing a piece of leather. It’ll cost you 40 European pounds per ticket just for the privilege of spectating, countless more if you dare sample the culinary delights inside the grounds, where the beer is usually warmer than the pies. Whilst you endure borderline third world facilities, your hard-earned wages finance the outrageous lifestyles of the celebrities the game creates.
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Cleats
Save Your Home
How soul destroying it can be to arrive home after work to find your beloved pet has chewed on furniture, carpets or some other part of the house. Expecting his excited welcome to be returned by his loving owner, poor Fido is met with scowls. However, it is not his fault.
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Petlife
Toxic Relationship
If you are reading this then you have already completed the first, and most difficult, step. You have recognized that the relationship that you are in is toxic and you know you need to get out. There are many reasons why a relationship can become toxic, but regardless of the reason, you just have to get out. Depending on the nature of your relationship, we need to go about this in one of two ways.
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Humans
Global Warming
The Fourth Assessment Report (4AR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released in February 2007, provided the strongest statement yet that global warming (or climate change) is (1) real, (2) is going to lead to significant adverse impacts within the next century, and (3) is being driven by human activity. The 4AR is the latest iteration of the IPCC's flagship summary of the scientific basis of climate change and its impacts (the previous one was in 2001) and concludes:
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Futurism
Society & Comics
Okay, be honest, how many of you read comic books when you were kids? Good, now how many of you have been hurt by the wave of garbage that has washed up in the theatres, bastardizing your childhood heroes? Okay, then you’ve probably stopped putting stock in Hollywood’s collaboration with comic books because of all the betrayal.
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Geeks
Top Tips for 'Wargroove'
The turn-based strategy game Wargroove from developer Chucklefish released on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC on February 1. Its tricky campaign has a main quest and a number of side quests on the map with the opportunity to achieve one to three stars for each one when you beat them. If you’re having a difficult time or looking to improve your skills, here are a few tips:
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Gamers
Sexism: Reality or Fiction?
You've heard the saying, "The more things change, the more they stay the same." This statement holds true in the sports arena when it comes to the differences between male and female athletes. In today’s world, female athletes are learning the hard way that even if they train harder than their male counterparts and out-perform them, they will still not receive the same recognition or money that the guys make.
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Viva
Old Horrors
Horror movies have long relied on the ordinary-gone-bad scenario to scare you. Childhood playthings create havoc in movies like Demonic Toys and the Chucky series. Household pets like Cujo go on rampages. Even houses themselves turn on people, crushing them in two with their gates and boiling them in showers like the one in This House Possessed. Movie makers know that audiences can identify with the story, and thus be more frightened if they own the object in question. "Hey, I have a doll like that," you might think. And your next thought is, "Uh oh."
By Joseline Burns5 years ago in Horror