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103 Not Out
In a quiet, picturesque town nestled between rolling hills, there lived a mysterious figure known as "The Sage of 103." Legend had it that this enigmatic individual had lived for an astonishing 103 years, yet he remained youthful, agile, and full of wisdom.
By James Indication2 years ago in Chapters
“Script Money” The Novel. Content Warning.
PROLOGUE "Throned! TV playback...in three...two…ACTION!!" She wore boots with a bikini. The two-piece she slew in. A black Givenchy cut-out set with gold loops showing off thicker curves than some emaciated model lying in the sand. But she wore this to start a war. Her boots, some hi-tech leather pair. Black and polished with floppy strings and rose her toned calves. The shoes weren't meant for running, fleeing from battle if need be. However, she rocked the reckless fashion kill, knowing she would get whacked. Soon as she popped the ops first.
By Terence King2 years ago in Chapters
Messages From the Universe 🥹
I just had one of the most spiritually incredible days of my life. I can’t share the whole story until I am safely off this island… because I have to protect myself… let me just cut to end. The story start to finish would have a much more impressive impact but (safety first).
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Chapters
Hidden Gems: Off-the-Beaten-Path Destinations You Need to Discover
In a world where travel often revolves around popular tourist destinations, there is a certain magic in discovering hidden gems that remain untouched by the masses. These off-the-beaten-path destinations offer a glimpse into the raw beauty of nature, rich cultural heritage, and untamed adventures. Join us on a journey to uncover some of these well-kept secrets, inspiring you to explore the world beyond the ordinary.
By Harika Vaddi2 years ago in Chapters
Bucket-List Destinations: Embrace the Extraordinary
In a world teeming with breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and awe-inspiring wonders, the desire to explore and experience it all is a universal dream. These dreams find their manifestation in what we call "bucket-list destinations" - those extraordinary places we yearn to visit, and whose allure is simply irresistible.
By Harika Vaddi2 years ago in Chapters
The Forsaken: Part 2
Howling winds rustled the high tree tops where Lucas hid from the world. He spent two days with his nose in books, sipping scotch, and grasping the tasks before him. Archbishop Rogers insisted Lucas rest up and prepare for the coming fight. How the archbishop thought he’d get any sleep was beyond Lucas.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters
Thunderbolt City: Part 1. Content Warning.
I woke up in my room, and it was lightening all around me, followed by the loud rumbles of thunder. It was continuous, there were no breaks. The sky was dark; it still looked like nighttime, yet it was still morning.
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Chapters
FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN ACTION
The theory of multiple intelligences has increased interest in education and will continue to do so because it introduces new concepts that are thought to be extremely helpful for learning across all age groups, with a particular focus on the early stages of potential discovery in schools. The originator of this new conception of intelligences is the American evolutionary psychologist and researcher Howard Gardner, who coined the term "intelligences" to describe concepts that were previously thought of as talents or gifts. This culminated in the publication of the book "Frames of Mind" in 1983, the focus of whose research was those whose brains had suffered partial damage. The definitional criteria for intelligences are explained in the book "Intelligences Multiples: Theory in Practice" along with the types of intelligences. The author, for his part, argues that the designation of what was previously thought of as talents explains the significant impact of his research. In the beginning, I didn't draw the desired attention to psychologists, but rather to education professionals because they provided a wealth of opportunities in a setting where concern for the caliber of instruction was on the rise.
By Renand jasmin2 years ago in Chapters





