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Why Animals Entered Empty Cities:
In 2020, cities did not become wild. They became quiet enough for wildlife to take different risks. Traffic dropped. Foot traffic faded. Public spaces lost the noise and motion that usually keep animals at the edge. Then came the images people remember: deer in roadways, coyotes in urban corridors, goats moving through town, boar entering city zones they normally avoided. Many people called it nature reclaiming the earth. That interpretation was poetic. It was also wrong.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin17 days ago in Humans
9 Ways Ai Is Improving Appointment Scheduling And Management
The only resource that we cannot create more of is time. However, the majority of companies waste more than hours each week at calendar tetris. You know the drill: the never-ending back-and-forth email exchanges, the 'Does 2:00 PM work for you?' dance and the sinking feeling when a client is a no-show, and you have blocked out your whole afternoon with the client.
By Morris Edwards17 days ago in Humans
The Different Love Languages. AI-Generated.
Love is one of the most powerful human experiences, yet it can also be one of the most misunderstood. Many relationships struggle not because love is absent, but because it is expressed in ways that the other person doesn’t fully receive or recognize. This is where the concept of “love languages” becomes incredibly valuable. Understanding love languages allows you to communicate care, appreciation, and affection in a way that truly resonates with your partner, friend, or even family member.
By Timothy A Rowland18 days ago in Humans
Regression
Did I miss something? Did we just go back to pre 1964, while I was not looking? We desegregated, right? We have been working tirelessly throughout the decades to make sure we stop classifying and labeling people with insensitive nicknames. We removed words that were crassly used, from polite society, right? So, why the heck are some states reverting to racial insensitivity? The most disturbing are the states that have started the charge of regression.
By Alexandra Grant18 days ago in Humans
The Work That Happens Quietly
There is a kind of work that doesn’t show up in results immediately. It doesn’t get noticed, and it doesn’t translate well into explanations. From the outside, it can even look like nothing is changing. But internally, something is being rearranged in a way that matters more than visible progress.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad18 days ago in Humans
Wave and Smile Boys, Wave and Smile
Flashing lights, flicker all around. “Over here” “Over here””Can we have a moment?” “Can I get a picture with you?’ You’ve made it. You’re famous. A celebrity at the top of the heap. It’s what you worked for, starved for, sold your entire being and soul for. So why the long face?
By Alexandra Grant18 days ago in Humans
🌍 Qeshm Island, Strait of Hormuz & Global Tension
In today’s world, one small region has suddenly become the center of global attention — the Strait of Hormuz and nearby Qeshm (Chashm) Island in Iran. What looks like a normal island on a map is actually one of the most powerful strategic locations on Earth.
By LegacyWords19 days ago in Humans
The Untold Story of a Pioneer in Medicine and Women’s Empowerment
When history whispers the names of trailblazers, some echoes are louder than others. Yet, hidden between the folds of colonial India’s rigid systems lies the remarkable story of Jamini Sen—a woman who didn’t just walk into history, she carved her name into it with courage, intellect, and an unyielding sense of purpose.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun20 days ago in Humans
The Black Statistic
Europeans love statistics, there are whole job sectors dedicated to data driven analysis which covers all aspects of our lives from the way we eat to our shopping habits and how often we shit, if you look down a hole far enough it would be pretty scary as to how much personal data is known about us. I watched a recent documentary about undocumented people in China, and it is sad how there are people in the world today who are simply fighting to prove they actually exist as a result of this.
By Malachai Hough20 days ago in Humans
No Free Worlds
The line between ethical values is a blur by the so called leaders of the "free world" we have seen actions recently from world leaders which would suggest how being morally ambiguous is the only real playing card to pursue self perceived ideals of peace and globalisation under whichever interpretation they choose under their own terms. The free world doesn't necessarily equate to having a collective choice on how we interpret and shape the rules of freedom outside the sphere of an already heiriarchal and outdated diplomatic system which seems to benefit only those at the top of the economic ladder aka the original designers so to speak of the free world, ironically the original colonisers and destroyers of freedom.
By Malachai Hough21 days ago in Humans
Time
Ugh, that time of year again. Twice a year I dread these tow days. It creates upheaval and my body, as I get older, doesn’t approve. I don’t even know we are forced to hold on to something created during war time for wartime. Like any other government unposed tax, entitlement, or rule of law, once created and implemented, it’s a done deal. We are stuck with its misery. I’d rather they add a couple hours to everyday, so I can get everything I do, done, without pressure.
By Alexandra Grant22 days ago in Humans





