King Lear and Shakespeare’s Overdue Climax
by Aaron Ratliff William Shakespeare, the “Bard of Avon”, “He Who Must Be Mimicked Eternally For Success”, has made quite a name for himself. After
Fake News Is the Enemy of the People
by Aaron Ratliff William Shakespeare, the “Bard of Avon”, “He Who Must Be Mimicked Eternally For Success”, has made quite a name for himself. After
by Daniel Bell We all crave a beautiful home. It’s our personal sanctuary, and we deserve to feel happy there. After all, a happy home
Update: December 19, 2017 – The web host of our blog threatened to suspend our site account unless we remove an image used with this
by Ryan Perry There is a controversy that still arises on the subject of what should be in children’s science textbooks. Some believe that creationism
by Michell Spoden Healthy food and natural healing remain a major choice for many health-conscious people. Today my guest comes from the same field. Mr.
by Mekkie Adams When I was younger, say, 15 or 16, I became concerned with my body and how it affected my outward look and
More and more stories are coming out about the role of the United States in helping the most feared terrorists of the time – ISIS.
Veteran Bollywood actress Sadhana has passed away in Mumbai, India, at the age of 74. Born Sadhana Shivdasani, but popularly known as Sadhana, she remained
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by Aaron Ratliff Artificial Intelligence has been the debate of many science fiction movies and books dating back decades. The directors of these movies and