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My country India is very culturally diverse. We have many languages, dialects, religions, and traditions, it’s almost like having many countries within one. When our Constitution was written, it was built on the idea of secularism so that everyone, no matter their faith or background could feel they belong here. But lately, I feel this diversity has at times become a reason for people to divide. Sometimes, when people strongly identify with a certain culture, they begin to see others as “different.” For me diversity is such a beautiful thing and should be a reason for people to connect, not pull apart. I see this not just in India, but around the world too. The world feels increasingly divided along cultural lines in the last few years. I know I’ve gone a bit off-topic here, but that’s what it feels like
14 Thg 08 2025 16:39
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In different periods of my life, my favorite food was different. When I was a kid, ther candy always made me to be mouthwatering, even came into my dreams. At that time, cady didn't come in many kinds of flavors like today, but it couldn't stop us to spend our whole sweet childhood with it. As I grew up, hot pot, barbecue and all the food with strong flavors , especially with spicy flavor were my favorites. Hanging out with friends at night was the most excited thing we did at that time. Alcohol, irregular dietary habit caused a regular stomachache for me until today. Nowadays, spicy food has been deleted from my recipe for a long time. a piece of bread, a boiled egg and a bowl of plain noodeles are my favorites. All the food which make feel well are prefect. I seldom hang out with friend to enjoy a hot pot or baebecue. I finish my meals on time every day.
14 Thg 08 2025 08:23
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It was sunny today, and the air outside was hot and humid. To pass the time this afternoon, I spent hours flipping through a thick American history book, trying to learn some names and dates – though I'm terrible at remembering such things. The book went into great detail about the Civil War between the Union and the Confederacy, analyzing the advantages and weaknesses of both sides. What really stood out, though, were their motivations. The South's desire to preserve slavery is crystal clear, but what drove Northerners to wage war, even to the point of splitting the country to end slavery, seems more complicated and cloudy. Did they truly find it so morally reprehensible that they were willing to fight their own countrymen? For the sake of African Americans? Perhaps the fact that slavery posed a threat to wage labor was just as important as their moral convictions, or even more. After all, it came down to economic sustainability; slavery simply wasn't suited to an industrializing nation. Anyway, people interpret history through different lenses, and that's what makes learning about it so interesting.
13 Thg 08 2025 12:37
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