Culture

Polio: Doctors Struggled to Advise the Public Correctly.
By Allen Cornwell · 2 hours ago
The Golden Age of the 1950s In the 1950s, America enjoyed an iconic golden age of full employment; there was a massive expansion of suburbia throughout the nation and a widening range of entertainment in ...
Jayesh Saini’s Vision For Affordable Healthcare in Kenya
By Oliver Wanyama · 2 days ago
Jayesh Saini’s Vision For Affordable Healthcare in Kenya In a country where quality healthcare is often a privilege rather than a right, Jayesh Saini has emerged as a pivotal figure, transforming the Kenyan healthcare landscape. ...
Voodoo love spells to Fix Broken Relationships +27814233831
By Papa Sadam · 3 weeks ago
When it comes to matters of the heart, finding solutions that provide immediate results can be crucial, especially in situations involving love. Papa and Mama Sadam, renowned for their powerful voodoo love spells, offer spiritual ...
"We Can Do It!" The Herculean Effort of War Mobilization During WW II.
By Allen Cornwell · 1 month ago
Evil Emerges  Against incredible odds, an unprepared nation became involved in two wars thousands of miles apart. Our enemies were militarily more powerful than us. Each showed little regard for the human rights of many ...
The Illusion of Western Superiority: Unveiling the Truth and Exploring Islamic Alternatives
By Adam Asar · 1 month ago
Western civilization has long been portrayed as the pinnacle of human achievement, but a closer examination reveals a more complex and often troubling reality. This article aims to deconstruct the myths surrounding Western civilization and ...
The 1922 Salacious Double Murder of the Priest and His Choir Singer.
By Allen Cornwell · 3 months ago
Salacious murder cases, especially unsolved ones, are hard to forget and even harder to walk away from. They intrigue and thrill us, but most notably, they continue to trouble us for answers. On the evening ...
NATO: A Stronghold of Global Security and Cooperation – Ideas and Steps for Action
By David A. Waite · 2 months ago
Introduction Amidst increased geopolitical tensions and changing security threats, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) represents a critical component in ensuring world peace and stability. Since its inception after World War II, NATO has played ...
Choosing Culturally-Conscious Costumes for Halloween
By Rachel Ranieri · 3 months ago
As Halloween creeps closer, the phrase "My culture is not your costume" echos louder. It's a simple plea: don't wear something that mocks or belittles someone's culture. But every year, it seems like some people ...
Occupational Variability of Potters behind the Demise of the Traditional Pottery Industry
By Md. Saniul Haque · 6 months ago
Pottery is the traditional community occupation of the Potter community. Their profession is passed down from generation to generation. But gradually, their communal identity is disappearing as a result of changing professions. Pottery is a ...
Investigating the Rich Embroidery of Culture: An Excursion Through Variety and Custom
By Hiba Noor · 7 months ago
Introduction: Culture is the pith of human progress, winding around a rich embroidery of convictions, customs, customs, expressions, and values that characterize social orders across the globe. It envelops a heap of components, including language, ...
Talismans of courage: The untold stories of Iranian soldiers and their taweez in the Iran-Iraq war
By Salam Burdu · 8 months ago
The Iran-Iraq War, spanning from 1980 to 1988, was a complex and multifaceted conflict that not only shaped the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East but also deeply influenced the cultural and spiritual lives of ...
Sustainable World
By Aydasara Ortega Torres · 9 months ago
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, hand paper making has found a niche in the realm of activism, serving as a powerful tool for environmental sustainability and social change. The Craftsmanship Hand paper making is an ancient ...
Social Isolation in Disabled People
By Robin Akins · 11 months ago
What does social isolation mean? Many of us have felt lonely before. Most of us get through it. We find our way back to other people, and then the "dark time" becomes a foggy, faraway ...
Ableism in the USA
By Robin Akins · 11 months ago
Estimates published by the world bank report that approximately one billion people experience some form of disability worldwide. This number amounts to 15% of the global population. In the USA, 61 million people - or ...
How Disability Stereotypes Are Harmful
By Robin Akins · 11 months ago
Members of minority groups are often all too well aware of stereotypes. Other people stereotype them and end up discriminating against them. Eventually, fear of stereotypes may make them avoid certain activities. Stereotypes hurt both ...
Controversies and Consequences: The Impact of Sharia Law on Human Rights with Nigeria as a case study.
By Olonade Joshua · 10 months ago
“Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home — so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. Yet they are the ...
Astrology Reading VS Tarot Reading
By Emily Mccoy · 11 months ago
Astrology and tarot reading represent two distinct but interconnected branches of divination, each offering unique methods and insights into the complex and mystical realms of human existence. These ancient practices are revered for their ability ...
Token of Recognition, in homage to Cadi Si Mohamed Benfettacha El-Messaadi
By Mebrouk Benfettacha · 1 year ago
Today marks 132 years since the day he died in September 1891. People still remember that a majestic procession paraded in front led by eighty “Talebs” at their head, and hundreds of rows of crowds ...
Life In Saudi Arabia
By Waseem Akram · 1 year ago
Life in Saudi Arabia 1.       Saudi Arabia, a place that is known for differences and customs, has long intrigued the world with its remarkable mix of innovation and well established legacy. For those lucky enough ...
Therapy Is The Super-Spreader Of Wokeness
By Nicole Chardenet · 1 year ago
Well this explains everything, I thought to myself. The fox is coaching the henhouse! Author Lisa Selin-Davis explains the perpetuation of wokeism in her recent The Free Press Substack article, How Therapists Became Social Justice ...