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If you think, think big
Good evening and thank you for the applause. One year ago, I presented my father as he announced his candidacy. He made great sacrifices to enter the political arena as an outsider and emerged victorious against 16 talented competitors. For over a year, Donald Trump has been the people's champion and is now the people's nominee. Like many millennials, I do not align strictly with a political party. I vote based on what I believe is best for my family and country. This time, the choice is clear. As the proud daughter of your nominee, I affirm that Donald Trump is the person to lead America to greatness. Real change, the kind we haven't seen in decades, will come from outside the system, led by a man who defies conventional norms. My father is a fighter; in tough times during the primaries, he persevered, becoming stronger. I have witnessed his dedication to his family, employees, company, and now our country. His life story and campaign spirit foreshadow the victory that unites us all. My father's ability to recognize potential in others and his commitment to helping those in need exemplify his leadership qualities. He values talent regardless of background or gender, fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. As a builder, he believes in tangible results over mere promises, evident in the city skylines shaped by his vision. By listening to and valuing the input of all team members, my father ensures that ability and excellence are the only criteria for success. At the Trump Organization, equality and support for women are not just ideals but fundamental practices. As president, my father will strive to address wage disparities and support working mothers, embodying fairness and compassion in his leadership.
Võ Thành TiếnPublished about 9 hours ago in BookClub Clocking Out of the Supernatural
Chloe wasn't your average thirteen-year-old. Sure, she enjoyed the occasional pop song and had a questionable obsession with glitter, but her true passion lay in the realm of the extraordinary – specifically, unearthing evidence of the supernatural. Her bedroom resembled a cluttered museum of the peculiar: a jar of "ghost breath" (stale air), a collection of "alien antennae" (twisted pipe cleaners), and a framed photo of her neighbor Mr. Johnson (labeled "possible vampire – sleeps all day").
ANNA CORALPublished about 21 hours ago in BookClubThe Daughter's Desolation
The unforgiving sun beat down on Eva's back as she trudged across the cracked earth. Her once vibrant green eyes, now dull with exhaustion, scanned the horizon for any sign of life. The once fertile fields of her village lay barren, ravaged by a relentless drought. Hunger gnawed at her stomach, a constant companion for weeks.
ANNA CORALPublished about 21 hours ago in BookClubFlight of the Phoenix Weaver
Asala, with eyes the color of twilight and hair like spun moonlight, was a weaver's daughter, her life as intricately woven as the tapestries her father crafted. Her nimble fingers, though small, possessed an uncanny talent, whispering stories into silk and dreams into wool. Every thread held a memory, every knot a whispered tale. But fate, a fickle weaver itself, decided to unravel Asala's life with a cruel twist. A raging storm at sea claimed her fragile vessel, leaving behind only a half-finished tapestry depicting a magnificent phoenix rising from a pyre of crimson flames.
ANNA CORALPublished a day ago in BookClub## Princess Tiara and the Whispering Waterfall
Princess Tiara loathed tiaras. The heavy jewels dug into her scalp, their sparkle a constant reminder of the gilded cage her life felt like. Unlike her sisters, who dreamt of balls and eligible suitors, Tiara yearned for adventure, for tales whispered on dusty scrolls and maps crinkled with the touch of explorers. The library, not the rose garden, became her sanctuary. There, with the scent of aged parchment and the hushed whispers of forgotten knowledge, Tiara felt truly alive.
ANNA CORALPublished 2 days ago in BookClubRavana and His Lanka
Ravana, the multi-headed demon king from the epic Ramayana, is a figure shrouded in complexity. Venerated as a powerful scholar and ruler in some traditions, he's also reviled for his act of abducting Sita, wife of Lord Rama. Understanding Ravana necessitates a deeper look into his magnificent kingdom, Lanka, and the paradoxical legacy he left behind.
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The Power of Atomic Habits: A Transformative Journey through James Clear's Masterpiece
In today's fast-paced world, where everyone is striving for personal and professional excellence, developing effective habits is the key to success. James Clear's groundbreaking book, "Atomic Habits," serves as a guiding light in this pursuit, offering invaluable insights into the science of habit formation and practical strategies for harnessing its power. Let's delve into an in-depth review of this transformative masterpiece.
Amy JohnsonPublished 6 days ago in BookClub "Discover the World's Quirky Tales: Peculiar Microhistories Await Part II"
1. Smile Stealers: The Fine and Foul Art of Dentistry" by Richard Barnett invites readers on an immersive journey through the fascinating and often chilling history of dentistry. With meticulous attention to detail and a flair for storytelling, Barnett peels back the layers of time to reveal the intricate tapestry of dental practices, from ancient civilizations to the cutting-edge techniques of modern dentistry.
Akale MandunduPublished 7 days ago in BookClub"Discover the World's Quirky Tales: Peculiar Microhistories Await"
1. In "On Lighthouses" by Jazmina Barrera, skillfully translated by Christina MacSweeney, readers embark on an expansive voyage that transcends the physical realm of these iconic maritime sentinels and delves deep into the realms of history, literature, and personal introspection. Barrera's exploration of lighthouses goes beyond mere admiration; it is a profound meditation on the human condition, the passage of time, and the quest for meaning in an ever-changing world.
Akale MandunduPublished 7 days ago in BookClubInk on Starlight
Amara, a seasoned cartographer with ink-stained fingers and a thirst for the unknown, stumbled upon a weathered parchment tucked within a dusty tome. It depicted a swirling vortex, an impossible gateway rumored to lead to the Celestial Cartography, a mythical archive charted by constellations. The thought of such a place, a library woven from starlight, ignited a spark within her.
ANNA CORALPublished 10 days ago in BookClubReview: The Mermaid Chair By Sue Monk Kidd
I give this story 5 stars, not just for the complex characters and powerful emotional plot, but also for the author's very own talent.
Vendela FalconPublished 10 days ago in BookClubThe Idea of You
In a world where love and desire intertwine amidst the complexities of fame and self-discovery, Robinne Lee's "The Idea of You: A Novel" emerges as a compelling narrative that captivates the reader from the very first page. Available in its Kindle edition, this thought-provoking work delves deep into the lives of its characters, inviting readers on a journey filled with passion, introspection, and the quest for authenticity.
Theo JonathanPublished 11 days ago in BookClub