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Save Our Home Planet Earth Oh Australia!
One wonders Is Australia a country Is Australia a continent Then Australia is a continent country Then Australia is a nation in a continent
Simons EskiaPublished 5 months ago in EarthHow did we Evolve?
How did we evolve? Homo sapiens, the newest addition to the Earth's inhabitants, emerged approximately 300,000 years ago. These upright walkers, known as humans, would go on to accomplish remarkable feats such as creating magnificent cave paintings, constructing Machu Picchu, and even inventing credit scores. However, before all of these achievements, humans were simply the ambitious newcomers, joining three other closely related ape species that already roamed the Earth. These early humans were not so different from us; some of them discovered the power of fire and began cooking their food, while others even practiced burial rituals and created art, just like we would eventually do. Although we often perceive ourselves as the dominant figures in the story of humanity, wielding fire and crafting tools, the truth is that for the majority of our existence, we shared this planet with other species. These ancient neighbors challenge our understanding of what truly defines a human. As a scientist, I prefer to reserve the term "human" exclusively for Homo sapiens.
Lee KaranjaPublished 5 months ago in HistorySurreal Reflections: Exploring the Otherworldly Beauty of Salar de Uyuni
In the heart of Bolivia, an otherworldly landscape unfolds, captivating those who dare to venture into the vast expanse of the Salar de Uyuni. Often described as a surreal dream, this natural wonder stands as the world's largest salt flat, offering an awe-inspiring and dreamlike experience for all who set foot on its crystalline surface.
Mubashira KachhotPublished 5 months ago in EarthSave Our Home Planet Earth Oh Argentina!
If one were to hold a very long rope A rope that threads Argentina One end the rope would be a desert On the other end the rope would freeze
Simons EskiaPublished 5 months ago in EarthPolicing for Profit
In the delicate balance between justice and the pursuit of revenue, an alarming trend has emerged in recent years — the practice of "policing for profit." Although the overall problem is inclusive of the entire justice system including the courts, probation offices, and penal institutions, we will address law enforcement alone in this post. This controversial phenomenon sees law enforcement agencies becoming entangled in the pursuit of monetary gains, raising significant ethical concerns about the motives behind policing. In this blog post, we'll delve into the intricacies of how governments utilize law enforcement to generate revenue and why many argue that this practice should be deemed illegal.
Dr. Byron DavisPublished 5 months ago in The SwampHama's HQ hidden under gazza's lagest hospital.
THE HISTORY OF HAMA AND ISREAL WAR. Israel has announced a state of war in response to a significant terrorist attack carried out by Palestinian militants. The origin of this conflict can be traced back to Israel's military occupation of the West Bank and its blockade of the Gaza Strip. To better understand the situation, let's revisit World War I, during which Britain took control of the region.
Environmental damage that is "comparable to ecocide" is illegal under EU law
Environmental damage that is "comparable to ecocide" is illegal under EU law. The European Association has angry into the accepted anatomy to adjudge wide-scale ecological abuse "equivalent to ecocide".
Engr kawsar AhmedPublished 5 months ago in Earth"Whispers of the Wandering Sands"
The sun hung low not too far off, creating long shaded areas across the immense breadth of the desert. I walked through the moving sands, the determined intensity overwhelming me like a significant weight. The excursion had started as a mission for replies, a quest for significance in the huge void that extended perpetually before me.
MIKEY -KUNPublished 5 months ago in History