Rodah Moraa
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FADING ROSES: A TALE OF LOVE AND BETRAYAL
In the picturesque town of WilTheir once shared dreams of a family and a life together now seemed like distant memories. She felt like a spectator in her own love story. Resentment began to fester, and doubts crept into her heart.One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Alice confronted Robert. Tears welled in her eyes as she poured out her heart, confessing her loneliness and her longing for the man she had fallen in love with years ago.lowbrook, nestled beneath the shadow of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, lived a couple whose love story was whispered about in hushed tones. Alice and Robert were the epitome of a fairytale romance.Their story began on a crisp autumn day when the leaves painted the town in hues of red and gold. Alice, a charming florist with an enchanting smile, caught the eye of Robert, a struggling musician playing his guitar on a street corner. The moment their eyes met, the world seemed to stand still.
By Rodah Moraa2 years ago in BookClub
UNSEEN ENEMY: THE BATTLE AGAINST EBOLA OUTBREAKS
In the heart of West Africa, in a remotSamuel wore the suffocating protective gear, enduring sweltering heat and emotional exhaustion. He comforted the sick, held their trembling hands, and whispered words of encouragement. His dedication and compassion began to change the perception of healthcare workers.Meanwhile, scientists and researchers from around the world raced to find a cure. Experimental treatments were administered to some patients, with cautious optimism. Vaccines were developed and tested in record time. The global effort to combat Ebola was unprecedented.e village nestled deep within the lush greenery of the rainforest, a silent enemy lurked. It was 2014, and the world was about to be thrust into the grips of an Ebola outbreak that would become one of the most devastating in history.The first signs of trouble appeared innocently enough. A few villagers in Guinea started experiencing fever, weakness, and unrelenting fatigue. They thought it was just another bout of malaria, a common occurrence in this region. Little did they know that they were facing an adversary far more sinister.
By Rodah Moraa2 years ago in Education

