Seagull Philosophy: When French Fries Become the Answer to Life
As the morning sun painted the waves with golden edges, two seagulls were engaged in a conversation that would soon become the stuff of avian philosophical legend.
As the morning sun painted the waves with golden edges, two seagulls were engaged in a conversation that would soon become the stuff of avian philosophical legend.
Kyle Rogers is 23 years old. In 2025, the United States is fast-paced, with intense competition. He once dreamed of finding a stable job through his college degree and living a life similar to his parents'.
Emily Martin was born in a small town on the outskirts of Missouri. Her father had been a factory worker at an auto parts plant, but when she was fifteen, the factory closed and moved away.
In 2025, American society is undergoing rapid changes marked by diversity, innovation, and contradictions. Tradition and progress collide, prosperity and inequality coexist, unity and division intertwine.
Under the vast night sky, there is a belief that has traveled across more than two centuries, igniting hope in countless hearts — the American Dream.
When I first moved to the U.S., my understanding of the education system was based mainly on what I read in books and the media. However, after experiencing it firsthand—attending classes, interacting with students, and engaging with teachers.
The Egyptian pyramids stand as some of the most iconic and enigmatic structures in the world. These colossal monuments have captured the human imagination for centuries, sparking countless theories and debates about their construction, purpose, and significance.
Standing on the towering snow ridge of Whistler Blackcomb Mountain, the edge of the aluminum alloy snowboard is firmly embedded in the soft powder snow, and a hint of coldness quietly climbs up my calves along the boots.
Right now, my garden presents a desolate sight. Icy gusts bite at the bare rose bushes, and the soil slumbers beneath a thin, glistening shroud of snow.