Essay
Contraception: It's Not Magic, It's Science. AI-Generated.
In a society deeply rooted in traditional beliefs, conversations about sex education are often met with hushed whispers and avoidance. As a young college student navigating the complexities of adulthood in the Philippines, I have noticed a palpable absence of discussions surrounding sexual health both within academic settings and social circles. This silence, heavy and all-encompassing, speaks volumes about the pervasive knowledge gaps and limited access to reproductive healthcare, particularly when it comes to contraceptives. The taboo surrounding the topic is like an invisible forcefield shielding it from open dialogue, leaving many young adults ill-equipped to make informed decisions about their own bodies and well-being.
By Angelica Louisse Nazario2 years ago in Critique
Flag Day
What is Flag Day? Flag Day is the day where citizens can display their American flag and show how proud they are of their country and the freedom to do this. It is a day of respect for all flags in a sense. The stripes on the flag stand for if I remember correctly: red for the blood that was drawn in defending the flag, white for the souls who gave their lives for the flag and the blue is for the battlefields that were fought on over the years. The stars are for all the states. Flag Day is a day to be remembered not for having picnics but just to remember what the flag means.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Juneteenth
What is Juneteenth? This is a holiday describing the end of slavery in a way for some. There was a time that some plantation owners gave certain freedoms to their slaves. Some saw ways to improve their standard of living and learned what it took to become free and learn to read and write for there were black schools even though they were well hidden, but for some learning gave them a chance to be FREE in a way. To be honest I am not sure about this for I was trying to remember from a program I remember watching a while ago. Juneteenth is kind of controversial depending on circumstances and what you may believe. We all need to feel free and to show understanding of all. The Lord Jesus made us all in his image whether black, white, red or yellow.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Voices from Gaza Palestine . AI-Generated.
In June 2024, Gaza is experiencing intense conflict and a severe humanitarian crisis. The story of what is happening there unfolds through the experiences of individuals and families caught in the crossfire, highlighting both their suffering and resilience.
By Jessen Ardiansah2 years ago in Critique
Are "Healthy" Actually Good For You?
Imagine a world where your drink can do more than just quench your thirst! That's the idea behind healthy drinks, also called functional drinks. These drinks claim to be good for you, giving you an extra health boost on top of just hydration.
By Aliyu Mustapha2 years ago in Critique
WHAT YOU NEED NOW
In an unprecedented and historic turn of events, President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office, acknowledging the failure of U.S. efforts in Ukraine and Gaza. In a speech that stunned both allies and adversaries, Biden admitted that the complex geopolitical challenges had overwhelmed his administration's strategies and called upon former President Donald Trump to assist in finding a path forward.
By lahsen ezahouani2 years ago in Critique
DALE VALSKOV
DALE VALSKOV - THE CYBER SECURITY VISIONARY In the dynamic world of cyber security, few names carry as much weight as Dale Valskov. Known for his innovative approach and unmatched expertise, Dale has emerged as a visionary in the field, transforming how businesses and individuals protect their digital assets.
By Aiden johansoon2 years ago in Critique
Boys Kills World (2023)
Boy Kills World is a dystopian thriller staring Bill Skarsgard (Boy), who does not say a single word through the entire 111 minute run time. It is however, one of his best performances to date (in my entirely unprofessional opinion). Instead his inner monologue is narrated by H. Jon Benjamin (Bob’s Burgers) with just the right amount of comedy to lighten the graphic and violent action sequences. Skarsgard’s facial expressions show you that his character is a killing machine, uncertain of himself at time, but solely focused on his mission. Now, lets get into the plot.
By Mariah Cruise2 years ago in Critique
Senior Year
We have reached my Senior year in high school. The year it seems that everyone cannot wait for and when it is over they begin to wonder. This was the year we studied American Government and Economics, and I had courses in Money Management, Office Practice, Typing, Recordkeeping/Office Machines, Business English Communications. and even a Piano class. We were all planning for our Senior prom and getting everyone to sign our Senior albums.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
keeping to the beat!. AI-Generated.
As the days grow longer and the warmth of the sun becomes a constant companion, the beginning of summer brings with it a unique sense of rejuvenation and anticipation. It’s a time to shed the layers of winter, embrace the outdoors, and immerse oneself in the plethora of activities that this vibrant season offers. From beach outings to backyard barbecues, summer is synonymous with creating lasting memories with friends and family. One modern way to enhance these experiences is through the use of high-quality portable speakers, which can reduce stress and set the perfect backdrop for every summer adventure.
By FOYI.IDK GIFTS2 years ago in Critique
NYC Driving Nightmare. AI-Generated.
In the bustling chaos of New York City, the battle between cars and public transportation rages on. The city, with its ever-expanding network of bike lanes and bus lanes, seems determined to throttle car commuting into submission. These new lanes, dubbed "slave lines" by frustrated drivers, restrict cars to single lanes, making each journey a slow, grinding ordeal.
By FOYI.IDK GIFTS2 years ago in Critique









