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Where Do You Share Your Horror or Erotic Fiction?
There has been a lot of emphasis on protecting vulnerable adults and children from certain content on social media. I agree this is the right thing to do, but it is having an impact on creatives who write fictional horror.
Carol TownendPublished 8 months ago in Journal From President to Humanitarian
Introduction Jimmy Carter, the 39th Leader of the US, isn't just known for his time in office yet in addition for his amazing philanthropic work. All through his 99 years of life, Carter has devoted himself to serving others, upholding for basic freedoms, and advancing harmony. In this article, we will dive into the life and achievements of Jimmy Carter, featuring his change from President to compassionate and the effect he has made on the world.
Mohamed AbdelhameedPublished 8 months ago in JournalAlways Check The Data In Science
So, I was recently introduced to something that was supposed to be a significant health product - Sulforaphane. Someone brought it to my attention as a possible solution for the health of others.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalIn Brazil, the courts rule in favor of indigenous peoples to protect their land
This week's ruling in Brazil is doubly symbolic. After years of rampant deforestation, it marks a determination to protect the Amazon rainforest as a green lung, while at the same time recognizing the role of indigenous peoples in the country's history. On Thursday, after more than two years of debate, the Supreme Court, with nine judges out of 11, ruled against the large landowners.
News actu GPublished 8 months ago in JournalAs The Knee Bends
I got arthritis from a German Shepherd puppy on a beach in Maine. Okay, so some explanation is required here. I was ambling happily through life. Never much of a speed walker even in my youth, by my early 50’s I’d noticed that as I was making my way around the neighborhood, along the beach, or down the Las Vegas Strip, my legs hurt, or my hip, or my ankle. Something was always a little off.
Donna GerardPublished 8 months ago in JournalThe Dual Legacy of Fidel Castro captures the idea that Castro's rule had both positive and negative dimensions, which is a central theme of the analysis.
Fidel Castro was a towering yet controversial figure in 20th century Latin American history. His nearly 50-year rule of Cuba embodied the mixed legacy of both progress and oppression that characterized many authoritarian regimes of the time.
KWAO LEARNER WINFREDPublished 8 months ago in JournalChoosing the Right Leader
Emphasizing the significance of selecting the most qualified candidate for the country remains crucial as Liberians gear up to exercise their democratic rights on October 10. It is crucial to give preference to qualities and policies that coincide with Liberia's best interests, despite the fact that influences like personal connections, party loyalty, and social pressure might affect choices. In this post, we'll detail the strong arguments Liberian voters should use to support their vote based on a candidate's unquestionable leadership abilities, clear vision, and track record of unflinching accountability and unimpeachable honesty.
Companies: Don't Rudely Put The Phone Down On Potential Customers.
I get a lot of calls from companies selling products to homeowners, though I live in a council house in the U.K. Sure, myself and my partner are looking to buy in the future because we don't want to be here anymore, but we are not there yet!
Carol TownendPublished 8 months ago in JournalThis Autumn Equinox
Autumn has nearly arrived... As the last hot days of summer have been giving way to the cool, crisp breezes of autumn, Mother Nature is starting to don its magnificent tapestry of fiery colors, ushering in a season of transition and transformation. This autumnal equinox, the celestial event marking the official arrival of autumn, holds a unique place in our hearts and spirits.
Cezarina TronePublished 8 months ago in Journal- Content Warning
JESSICA
In a time, long past, in a village nestled at the foot of a towering mountain range, there lived a young woman named Jessica. Her name was not merely a label, but a profound reflection of her character and the ancient meanings woven into it.
Esse Naeemah AliPublished 8 months ago in Journal US citizens jailed for years in Iran are finally free.
In the quiet suburbs of a small American town, the Harrison family had been living through a long and agonizing nightmare. Sarah Harrison, a loving mother of three, had been imprisoned in Iran for five harrowing years, accused of espionage, a charge she vehemently denied. Her husband, John, had become a tireless advocate for her release, working tirelessly with government officials, human rights organizations, and support groups, all while raising their children.
Are Mike Bloomberg's Thoughts About Remote Work Justified, Or Do They Reveal Something Completely Different?
I have been following a lot of the dialogue around the Return-To-Work Mandates. In over a dozen articles, I have been going through the data, looking at what has been revealed, and what the consequences of these decisions will be.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in Journal