Biographies
Resilience in the face of adversity
Filipinos in the Philippines are renowned for their infectious smiles and their reputation as one of the happiest people in the world. Behind these beaming expressions lies a deeply rooted resilience that allows them to find joy and maintain a positive outlook, even in the face of adversity. This essay delves into the emotional aspects that contribute to the happiness of Filipinos, exploring their cultural values, strong sense of community, unwavering faith, and ability to find beauty in the simplest pleasures.
By YC Barimbao3 years ago in History
Ocean Gate Expedition. Content Warning.
In the vast expanse of the ocean, where the currents intertwine and the waves crash against the unknown, a group of explorers embarked on a daring mission. Their hearts brimming with excitement and trepidation, they set sail with a singular purpose: to journey into the depths and unlock the secrets of the mighty Titanic.
By Bit Winner3 years ago in History
ChatGpt
Few days ago,in a small town, there lived a young girl named Emily. She was a curious and imaginative child, always seeking knowledge and new experiences. One day, she stumbled upon a remarkable discovery—an artificial intelligence program called ChatGPT. Excitement filled her heart as she realized the immense potential this technology held. With ChatGPT's ability to generate human-like responses and vast knowledge, Emily knew that she could unlock a world of possibilities.
By ganesh patil3 years ago in History
Titanic Director James Cameron Accuses OceanGate of Cutting Corners
Renowned filmmaker James Cameron, best known for his directorial masterpiece "Titanic," has recently leveled scathing accusations against OceanGate, a prominent ocean exploration company. Cameron claims that OceanGate is cutting corners in its deep-sea expeditions, potentially compromising safety and the integrity of their scientific endeavors.
By Hetal Hetal3 years ago in History
Born to be a Hero
Born to be a woman is an issue in a world where men believe they always know better. Men are causing more issues, but women must bear the next heir, preferably a male, work in the kitchen or give orders to the kitchen and to house workers, learn to sing, do needlework, and that's all.
By Dagmar Goeschick3 years ago in History
A Wall Street Alternative
The blood rolled down my arm as I nursed my finger. This was not the first time I had hurt myself with my own hand hammer. I walked over to the doctor’s office to have it sewn up. Doc had his back to the door when I came in. He turned around and smiled. “Again Joshua?” He asked. “Ya doc, this is a good one”. It took eight stitches to close the wound and after thanking doc, I walked back to my blacksmith shop. This order for the Daltons hoe must be done this afternoon. I also have three horses to be shod tomorrow. “Well, better busy than no work at all”, I thought out loud. Some of the farmers had lost their crops to bad weather on the outside of Black River Falls. Such is life in Wisconsin in 1848.
By Barbara Gode Wiles3 years ago in History
Nicholas Bourbaki
Nicolas Bourbaki, the mathematician who never existed, left a lasting and profound legacy in the field of mathematics. When he applied to the American Mathematical Society in the 1950s, Bourbaki was already regarded as one of the most influential mathematicians of his time. His articles had been published in prestigious international journals, and his textbooks had become required reading for aspiring mathematicians. However, his application faced an insurmountable obstacle – Nicolas Bourbaki did not exist as an individual.
By Subash Poudel3 years ago in History
Story of the Politics
Once upon a time, in the land of Veridia, a kingdom was ruled by a wise and just king named Marcus. Under his reign, the kingdom flourished, and the people lived in prosperity and harmony. However, as time passed, the king grew old, and whispers of political intrigue began to echo through the corridors of power.
By REAL MOBNEY3 years ago in History







