
Edward Smith
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I can write on ANYTHING & EVERYTHING from fictional stories,Health,Relationship etc. Need my service, email [email protected] to YOUTUBE Channels https://tinyurl.com/3xy9a7w3 and my Relationship https://tinyurl.com/28kpen3k
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Adversity Made Her Unstoppable
Adversity as a Force for Transformation In life, we all face challenges. Some of us are born into adversity, while others experience it later in life. But regardless of how we come to face it, adversity can be a powerful force for transformation.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Motivation
Triumph Over Adversity
The Oprah Winfrey is not only a biography of a billionaire media mogul, but a text on the power of resilience to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.2+1 her story is a lesson to any person who may be going through seemingly impossible times.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Motivation
The Wedding
On September 30, 1978, in the serene and intimate setting of her parents' garden, the remarkably talented young actress Meryl Streep, whose extraordinary performances had already earned her an Emmy Award for her role in the television miniseries Holocaust and critical acclaim for her supporting role in The Deer Hunter, married sculptor Don Gummer in a quiet private ceremony that marked the beginning of what would become one of Hollywood's most enduring partnerships, lasting more than four decades and producing four exceptionally creative children who would each forge their own artistic paths while their parents maintained a relationship characterized by mutual respect, unwavering support, and a remarkable ability to balance the demands of Meryl's increasingly stratospheric career with a grounded family life centered in Connecticut far from the Hollywood spotlight.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Fiction
How To Keep Your Little Weather Machine From Eating Your House
1. First Things First: Not a Magic Box. Look. Whistles of that chrome cylinder in your hallway? It is not here to have an easier life. It's a mirror. A hungry one. My next-door friend Frank had it installed by him when Martha died, because he could always dial up "Sunny & 72°" and get his way.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Fiction
My Husband’s Dark Price for Wealth
Please don't be a ghost reader, do engage, let me also learn from you My husband asked me to ab0rt our babies for money r!tual after four years of childlessness, so that he can make money and take care of his poor mother and also relocate to UK.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Criminal







