fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about women's health issues, sexism, gender roles, and the female experience.
Weight Loss At Home
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EstalontechPublished about a year ago in VivaHow to Gain Weight Quickly
I keep seeing articles about how to lose weight. People, this is not the answer! I tell you, you need a different mindset and solution. Good thing I know how to gain weight quickly--even 130 lbs. I've done it over the last 20 years. It's rather simple really. Let me share my tips with you!
Eileen DavisPublished 2 years ago in VivaSELLING ON FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY
Love the buyer's stories and comments! For example: "It's for my boyfriend's birthday." "My dad is retiring. The vintage cap's logo is significant. It's the company where he worked for over thirty years."
Babs IversonPublished 2 years ago in VivaThe Army's Miraculous Food Invention You Never Knew About
Even though they’re not the most glamorous of topics, ration packs have become essential during military campaigns all over the world, and especially so in war zones where hot meals aren’t always readily available to the soldiers on the front line. But although many different types of rations have been developed throughout history, one particular innovation by the United States Army back in the 1940s has been virtually forgotten, and it’s actually quite miraculous when you take into account how long it can last without spoiling. Here’s what it is and why it’s so ingenious.
Oemer YILDIRIMPublished 2 years ago in VivaPeople should most confess, not others, but all the way to the self
There is a riddle in ancient Greece: What animal has four feet in the morning, two feet at noon and three feet at night? I believe you already know what the answer to this riddle is. The answer is man.
Gu Wei Di QiPublished 2 years ago in VivaAct 1, Scene II: Jesse
There is a lot of pain in my story. Yet I wouldn't say I've lived a sad life. There were moments that accompanied every dark confliction that made me smile bigger and more genuinely than some people experience in their lifetime.
Women's Dresses In 14 Different Styles
Every individual deserves to embrace a design that defines who they are and what they feel comfortable in. Style is about showcasing distinct and distinctive outfits that exhibit originality from afar.
kanchan chauhanPublished 2 years ago in VivaNaked Place
I constantly really feel a twinge of discomfort whenever a person tells me they're trying to do something fantastic, whether that is transform their diet, start an organization, start exercising regularly, lower their alcohol usage, travel, return to school, or obtain a complete evening's sleep every evening.
kanchan chauhanPublished 2 years ago in Viva- Top Story - August 2022
The Truth About Agent 355, the Woman Who Became America's Spy
In July 1776, The American Declaration of Independence was signed. This sparked the American revolution as the British fought for control of America.
Sam H ArnoldPublished 2 years ago in Viva Runaway Train
Rachel woke with a cramped neck and a pounding headache. That was nothing new. Since coming to Florida she had partied way too hard. Mornings often dawned with a price to be paid for her vacay indulgences. A pained smile curved her lips upwards before she even opened her eyes. It would all be worth it, when she was back home in Edinburgh with great stories to tell of her American trip.
Hillora LangPublished 2 years ago in VivaRiches of the Past
I walked slowly through the field, the long grass brushing against my legs. I had a flashlight with me that I took everywhere but tonight was bright enough I didn’t have to turn it on. The nearly full moon was covered by clouds at the moment but enough light filtered through that I could see the surroundings and, in the distance, my destination. It was a cool night but not cold. My cutoff denim shorts and cute pink custom-cut tee were enough. The wind picked up and gave me goose pimples on my neck and arms. I loved that feeling.
Christopher SeamanPublished 2 years ago in VivaWhat I Wish I'd Said
My shoulder was already hurting from the pull of the suitcase but I was only halfway to the bus station. I did my best to ignore the jerk and tug as the wheels got caught in the cracks of the sidewalk and focused instead on the beautiful day and moving forward. I kept my head down for the most part, but every once and awhile would look into the window of an interesting shop, check for traffic before crossing a street, make sure a passing car wasn’t honking at me, as well as lift my face to feel the sun.