Social Issues

Aluminum Geodesic Dome for Anaerobic Digesters Tanks
By Sofia Zhang · 10 hours ago
Aluminum Geodesic Dome for Anaerobic Digesters Tanks: A Lightweight Roof Structure That Is Resistant to the Corrosive Biogas Environment Anaerobic digesters tanks are highly specialized reactors used across wastewater, agricultural, and industrial sectors to break ...
What is Death?
By Garfield Gregoire · 2 days ago
There is a saying which says, there are two certainties in life; death and taxes. To be sure death is a sure thing that is going to happen to all; all that lives and breathe ...
New Port Richey Fl: Navy Vet found dead in Walk in Freezer.
By W D R · 1 month ago
Family Demands Answers After Navy Veteran Dies in Assisted Living FreezerTRINITY, FLORIDA — The family of an 83-year-old Navy veteran is demanding answers and calling for improved safety measures after he was found dead in ...
The Story of the Illuminati and the Birth of a Modern Myth
By Craig Payne · 2 months ago
The name Illuminati conjures up images of shadow governments, powerful celebrities, and ancient rituals designed to control the world. For most people today, the term is synonymous with a vast, all-powerful conspiracy that guides global ...
The Foundation of Christianity was built by Paul, not Jesus
By Ahmad Mokhzani Bin Mohd Nor · 1 month ago
Christianity, as it is known today, is often seen as the religion founded by Jesus Christ. After all, the term “Christian” refers to followers of Christ, and Jesus is worshipped as the Son of God ...
Terror in the North Atlantic: Nazi U-boats Attacking American Ships.
By Allen Cornwell · 2 months ago
Terror in the North Atlantic: Nazi U-boats Attacking American Ships. Most Americans do not realize just how close the Germans were to winning the war in Europe.  In 1941, and just before the U.S. entered ...
Theodore Roosevelt: The Charismatic Architect of a New America.
By Allen Cornwell · 2 months ago
Theodore Roosevelt: The Charismatic Architect of a New America. Contradictions, Controversies, and Change. In 1900, America was seen as a beacon of hope for the rest of the world. Immigrants were pouring into our cities, ...
 J. Edgar Hoover: Power and Paranoia.
By Allen Cornwell · 2 months ago
. J. Edgar Hoover: Power and Paranoia.               “We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. The FBI is tending in that direction.”  Harry Truman, 1946.     Corruption   Before the FBI was known for its sharp suits and ...
The Birth of the Motion Picture Industry, Sounded the Alarm for Censorship.
By Allen Cornwell · 2 months ago
The Birth of the Motion Picture Industry Sounded the Alarm for Censorship. Early 20th Century America In the early twentieth century, the average American had less than a 5th grade education. To many, memories of ...
 J. Edgar Hoover: Power and Paranoia.
By Allen Cornwell · 2 months ago
.  J. Edgar Hoover: Power and Paranoia.               “We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. The FBI is tending in that direction.”  Harry Truman, 1946.     Corruption   Before the FBI was known for its sharp suits and ...
Rebirth in Real Time: Navigating Mental States with Mindfulness
By Michael Martin · 2 months ago
Rebirth in Real Time: Navigating Mental States with Mindfulness In Buddhism, the concept of rebirth is central to understanding the human experience, encapsulating the cycles of birth, life, and death. These cycles of rebirth, known ...
Jesus Came to Reform the Abrahamic Faith, Not to Found a New Religion Called ‘Christianity’
By Ahmad Mokhzani Bin Mohd Nor · 2 months ago
The figure of Jesus of Nazareth stands at the crossroads of history, both revered and misunderstood. Over two millennia, His teachings have been interpreted, institutionalized, and globalized under the banner of Christianity. But did Jesus ...
The Death of Expertise: Navigating the Political Landscape
By Craig Payne · 2 months ago
Anti-intellectualism has emerged as a significant cultural phenomenon, particularly in the context of contemporary society. This trend is characterized by a skepticism towards intellectuals, experts, and the value of knowledge itself. Historically, anti-intellectual sentiments can ...
Hospitality Meets Worship: Church Carpet That Welcomes
By Danny Mccleod · 2 months ago
When people step into a church, they’re often seeking more than just a seat. They’re looking for warmth, connection, and a sense of belonging. The architecture matters, yes, but what happens underfoot plays just as ...
Justice for Pedro Le Grange: A Daughter’s Plea for Reform in South Africa’s Failing System
By Brigitta Le Grange · 2 months ago
In 2010, on the Lotz family farm near Louis Trichardt in South Africa’s Limpopo province, my father Pedro Le Grange died under circumstances so brutal and disturbing that they defied logic — and justice. More ...
WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN: FEMINIST CONTRADICTIONS AND THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL MEDIA BULLYING IN THE CASE OF CHISOM STEVE
By Vitalis Chinemerem Iloanwusi · 2 months ago
Abstract This paper critically examines the online backlash faced by Nigerian actress Chisom Steve Ogbonnaya following invasive and derogatory comments about her reproductive status. Drawing from feminist literary criticism and digital discourse analysis, the study ...
Ganesh Chaturthi: A Modern Take on Tradition Through Carved Wall Panels and Spiritual Wellness
By Era Chandok · 3 months ago
Ganesh Chaturthi has always been more than a festival. It is a time when families gather to welcome Lord Ganesha—the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of wisdom—into their homes. While the essence of devotion ...
Society as a Limitation to the Writer: Queerness in Shakespeare
By Vitalis Chinemerem Iloanwusi · 2 months ago
The question of queerness in literature has, in recent years, drawn considerable critical attention because of its ability to destabilize fixed notions of gender, desire, and identity. Literary works across traditions often encode desires and ...
The Illusion That Cuts Illusions: Buddhism in the Biochemical Cosmos
By Michael Martin · 2 months ago
The Illusion That Cuts Illusions: Buddhism in a Biochemical Cosmos No Meaning and No Mercy: Life as Brutal Biology Buddhism doesn’t start with peace. It starts with dukkha - the wound of being alive. Not ...
RSVP Card Trends: Paper vs. Digital in 2025
By Emily Jones · 2 months ago
As we step into 2025, modern weddings continue to evolve, blending timeless traditions with innovative technology. One area seeing significant change is how guests RSVP to wedding invitations. While traditional paper RSVP cards remain a ...