Carolyn Hannigan
Bio
Hi, I'm Carolyn. Through Vocal I would like to put my collection of essays and short stories out into the world in hopes that they can help others writing about similar topics.
Stories (4/0)
Your Chocolate and Your Dreams
Abstract: Through research using the scientific method, Piper Flewelling and Carolyn Hannigan found the answer to the age old question “does chocolate affect dreams?” Studies have shown that eating chocolate before bed can result in nightmares and other terrible nighttime side effects. Using chocolate, dream journals, and constant test subjects the answer was found: chocolate does affect dreams.
By Carolyn Hannigan6 years ago in Longevity
A Brief History of Disneyland
When most people hear the word Disney, they often think of Disneyland. Although Walt Disney has had some marvelous ideas, one of his best is Disneyland. More thought was put into the construction of Disneyland than was put into Mickey Mouse himself. All of the hard work surely paid off, as over fifty years later, Disneyland still stands strong, with several versions of the park placed across the globe. Disneyland is the home to millions of Disney fans around the world.
By Carolyn Hannigan6 years ago in Wander
Humans Are Chaos
All humans are inherently evil. Science has proven time and time again that humans are born with many malevolent possibilities, even though not everyone may show it. Different factors, such as the way each human is raised and the environment they grow up in are what set the moral guidelines that suppress such evil. Although not everyone acts upon the darkness within, they are all born being capable of great destruction.
By Carolyn Hannigan6 years ago in Futurism
The Crime of Crimes
People have been on the planet Earth for many, many years, and in those many years, there have been thousands and thousands of heinous crimes committed. Those crimes include the following: child and spousal abuse, rape, burglary, stolen identity, and murder. Many people would say that murder is the worst crime anyone could ever even fathom committing. Others would argue that rape takes the cake. Although it almost always comes down to a matter of personal opinion, rape will always be worse than murder.
By Carolyn Hannigan6 years ago in Criminal