
Ankush Jarholiya
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Painted a shitillion
Painted a shitillion times and in a perpetual state of latex molting, The Pelee Islander was a floating tin can. Mr. O said to pass the trip across Lake Erie writing in our journals: observations on nature and over-consumption and our plan for saving the planet from corporate greed and political corruption. And as an aside: what did we want to change about ourselves?
By Ankush Jarholiya4 years ago in Blush
Paragraph Writing Guide:
Dear Participant, The Global Youth Energy Outlook aims to bridge the gap between young people and governments, businesses, and other organizations so that we can meaningfully work together to transform the global energy system, address climate change, and address the world's most urgent energy needs. With your help, we are creating the Outlook to represent young people’s opinions, priorities, and timelines for the sustainable energy transition. By working across ten diverse global regions, the Outlook will develop regional roadmaps for engaging young people in the energy transition, understanding that the energy system presents unique challenges and opportunities around the world.
By Ankush Jarholiya4 years ago in Education
Dumplings (story by Vivian Leung )
My name is Commander Jane Lance and I was not on Mars. The night before my three-year flight to Mars, I went to a musical concert. There was a pianist, Nikola Eaves, who played Rachmaninoff and as he played he kept moving his mouth and body in synchronicity with the notes so that if you stared at him too long and listened to the music too closely you would be swept into a trance so consuming that you could be transported to anywhere you desired. After the concert, I drank four glasses of wine – the last wine I would taste for years. Eaves transported me to the sad moon base that mined aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and iron. I spent one year there in a small building working on technology for a Mars Initiative. I had been a Navy pilot before joining NASA. I had a Ph.D. in Biophysics and a Masters in Aerospace Engineering. I was considering medical school when NASA plucked me from MIT to work on the international project to Mars. It would be ten years before we would be flight-ready so they sent me to medical/surgery classes and in between, I worked on engineering. I was celebrated and applauded as being a woman who would command a flight to Mars. But it was not my gender that I was selected; it was my dedication to learning, talent, and commitment that earned me the title of Commander.
By Ankush Jarholiya4 years ago in Fiction
The king and his monkey friend
In ancient times there was a king. His name was Agrpanthaka Sen. The king was brave and peace loving. He always helped the needy and everyone was happy during his reign. His best friend was a wise monkey , Batuknath. The king always accompanied by his monkey friend everywhere.
By Ankush Jarholiya4 years ago in Fiction




