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Road Trip
Embarking on an official road trip from Johannesburg, South Africa to Botswana was not just a mere adventure for me, but a profound encounter that unveiled the harsh reality of social injustice deeply ingrained in that beautiful country. I was accompanied by two South African drivers, Mr. Babadu and Joshua, the journey unfolded with unexpected revelations.
Dana EspositoPublished 9 months ago in JournalThe Bus Stop
As the clock struck the end of the workday, I found myself making my way toward the bus stop, eager to catch the 5:30 p.m. bus that would take me home. Joining me at the bus stop were other women from the neighboring government agencies, all of us seeking solace after a long day at our respective workplaces.
Dana EspositoPublished 9 months ago in JournalPolice clash with Eritrean asylum seekers
Asylum seekers from Eritrea and Israeli police have clashed in Tel Aviv, resulting in scores of injuries, including from live bullets. Hundreds of protesters were attacked with stun grenades, tear gas, and bullets with sponge tips.
Annabella SossoePublished 9 months ago in JournalBookaholic and God
Do you all pray to God? Who do you turn to in difficult times? Being born and brought up in a Hindu family, I was always taught to pray daily before school so that God could bless us with knowledge and willingness to be a good performers in school. Well, these small prayer sessions turned into praying twice daily, keeping fasts and visiting temples regularly as I grew up, sometimes without any reason and sometimes with the desire to get something in return. We as a family used to go on a trip to our village every year where our parents made sure that certain temples were included in our itinerary and my sister and I used to go because we loved staying in hotels, eat what we want and buy toys near temples. When we were a little older our parents enrolled us for a religious summer camp where they taught us Yoga, meditation and since we were all just kids arranged certain games etc. for us. We practiced all this at home as well daily till the time we went into college and got busy with other things.
[email protected]Published 9 months ago in JournalNeed For Speed
Need for Speed, also known as NFS, is a popular racing video game series that has been around since the mid-1990s. The franchise has seen numerous sequels and spin-offs, all of which share a common theme of speed and adrenaline-fueled gameplay. However, the need for speed is not restricted to the virtual world of gaming. In the real world, the desire for speed and quickness is deeply ingrained in human nature. From transportation to communication to entertainment, the modern world is designed to be fast-paced. In this article, we will explore the importance of the need for speed in various aspects of life.
Samuel Fayomi (Eldad)Published 9 months ago in JournalThe 2024 Republican Primary
The Republican Party is in the midst of a heated battle for the 2024 Presidential Primary. A number of high-profile candidates have already thrown their hats in the ring, and the race is only getting hotter. So who will lead the Republican Party in 2024?
John NogueiraPublished 9 months ago in JournalThe Devil's Triangle
I had recently undergone the sacred ritual of baptism. However, my mother and beloved aunt warned me that the Devil would not cease to torment me, even in subtle ways. Well, this trip to Bridgetown, Barbados was my inaugural spiritual test since I would be flying over the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle.
Dana EspositoPublished 9 months ago in JournalThe Psychology of Decision-Making
Introduction: Every day, we make countless decisions, from what to have for breakfast to complex career choices. Decision-making is an integral part of life, and understanding the psychology behind it can help us make better, more informed choices. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of decision-making, exploring the cognitive processes, biases, and strategies that influence our choices.
Muzammil HussainPublished 9 months ago in JournalStealth
The day before my departure to Asia, I received a thorough briefing without any knowledge of who would be joining me on this adventure. However, the meeting point for my travel companions turned out to be a familiar location, adding a sense of comfort to my nerves.
Dana EspositoPublished 9 months ago in JournalReal Madrid Player new James Bond ?
The search for a new James Bond actor is hotly contested. Likewise, speculations about potential candidates to succeed Daniel Craig. And in this way, bets on the various candidates can be made at bookmakers. Now a name has surfaced that may only be of interest to diehard football fans.
Franz MünicPublished 9 months ago in JournalRepublican primary for the 2024 presidential election
In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, the Republican primary promised to be a defining moment for the party. As the nation's eyes turned to the candidates vying for the GOP nomination, a diverse field emerged, reflecting the various ideological currents within the party. This contest would ultimately reshape the landscape of American politics, setting the stage for a heated and consequential campaign.
Umar Bala UmarPublished 9 months ago in JournalForrest Bathing
I've just spent the morning forest bathing, or Shinrin Yoku as it is originally know in Japan. I was apprehensive about it, as I am with everything new. Especially things that are an alternative medicine, which is strange really as I almost always find them beneficial.
Barry ScollardPublished 9 months ago in Journal