humanity
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Malcolm X: The Life and Enduring Legacy of a Revolutionary Icon of the Civil Rights Movement
Malcolm X emerged from a childhood of adversity to become one of the most influential African American voices for justice and equality in the 20th century. Born Malcolm Little in 1925, his family faced intense racism and violence from white supremacist groups, culminating in the murder of his father when Malcolm was just 6 years old. After his mother was institutionalized, Malcolm spent his teenage years moving between foster homes and living in Boston and New York City.
KWAO LEARNER WINFREDPublished 8 months ago in HumansPTSD
Many of us will experience some kind of trauma during our lifetime. Sometimes, we escape with no long-term effects. But for millions of us, those experiences linger,
You already know the answer
I begin to doubt myself when I ask too many questions to which I already know the answers. That inner knowing diminishes, and my trust in myself is silenced.
sara burdickPublished 8 months ago in HumansStory about a good mother's sacrifices for her child.
Story about a good mother's sacrifices for her child. A Mother's Love: Sacrifice, Determination, and Unwavering Support
Saheed Kayode MoshoodPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Battle Within: How Your Body Fights Cancer
Imagine an undead city under siege, where soldiers and police ruthlessly shoot down waves of zombies flooding from infected streets, desperately trying to escape and infect more cities. Now picture that scenario happening inside your own body when it faces cancer—a battle for survival more exciting than any movie. Here's how this epic battle unfolds:
Jason GerardPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Less Than Helpful Honda Center
“May all of your nightmares be horrific.” – Alice Cooper The evening got off to a shaky start as my wife, Nicole, and I began our evening at the Garden Walk in Anaheim. We were parked in a handicapped spot, on the same level as the mall's street entrance, but a few steps separated the garage from the shopping center. The elevator that was supposed to be available to bypass the stairs was marked "Out of Order" and a search of the surrounding area provided no alternative. With considerable effort, Nicole was able to get out of her wheelchair and navigate the obstacle, but a person with greater challenges would have been denied access. It is surprising that a building constructed after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act was not required to include a ramp in its design.
Carl J. PetersenPublished 8 months ago in HumansRobots Among Us: The Future of Human-Robot Coexistence
Title: Robots Among Us: The Future of Human-Robot Coexistence Introduction The rapid advancement of robotics and artificial intelligence has brought us closer to a future where robots could be integrated into our daily lives on a much broader scale. The idea of robots living among us has long been a staple of science fiction, but it is increasingly becoming a reality. In this article, we explore the possibilities, challenges, and implications of a world where robots coexist with humans as everyday companions, coworkers, and even family members.
Pravin choudharyPublished 8 months ago in HumansThere is no true love
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a majestic mountain, lived a young girl named Elara. She had grown up listening to enchanting tales of true love, whispered by the village elders. Elara believed in these stories and dreamed of finding her one true love someday.
Richard MwanzaPublished 8 months ago in HumansSeize the Moment
In a curious small town settled between rolling slopes and a quiet stream, there lived a youthful lady named Emily. She was known all through the town for her cheerful deportment and her faithful conviction within the control of seizing the minute. Emily's reasoning was straightforward: life was as well brief to let openings slip through her fingers, and she made it her mission to form the foremost of each day.
Saheed Kayode MoshoodPublished 8 months ago in HumansHOMEHEALTH NEWS High Risk: Cannabis Use Disorder’s Link to Increased Risk of Heart Attacks and Cardiovascular Disease
New exploration uncovers that Canadian grown-ups with weed use jumble face a 60% expanded hazard of their most memorable major cardiovascular occasion contrasted with those without the problem. In light of information from almost 60,000 members, the review features an especially elevated risk among marijuana clients who see themselves as sound.
Alamin AsibPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Real Les Misérables
Les Miserables, one of the most popular musicals of all time, is based on a novel of the same name by French author Victor Hugo. Published in 1862, the book referenced what were already historic events, such as the June Rebellion of 1832 and the death of General Lamarque. The novel tells the story of Jean Valjean, a former convict who tries to redeem himself after being shown mercy by a bishop, and his pursuit by the relentless Inspector Javert. Along the way, he encounters various characters who suffer from poverty, injustice, oppression, and violence in 19th century France.
marwan osamaPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Forgotten Lighthouse
It was a towering structure, its ruddy and white stripes cutting a striking figure against the sky blue sky. For as long as anybody might keep in mind, the beacon had guided ships securely through misleading waters, its light cutting through the obscurity like a consoling hand within the night.
Saheed Kayode MoshoodPublished 8 months ago in Humans