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US Election Polls: Who is Ahead - Harris or Trump?
As the United States gears up for the next presidential election, early polling suggests a highly competitive race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. With both candidates representing starkly different visions for the country, the polls have become a key indicator of the nation’s current political climate and the likely direction of the election.
By Maloy Gayenabout a year ago in Chapters
How Canadian Universities Excel in the QS World Rankings 2024
Canadian universities have long been a popular choice for international students. The QS World University Rankings 2024 further highlight Canada’s top educational institutions. In this blog, we’ll explore why top universities in Canada continue to rank high globally and what makes them attractive to international students.
By Neha kumarabout a year ago in Chapters
Houston Drug Treatment: A Comprehensive Overview
Houston, Texas, one of the largest and most vibrant cities in the United States, faces significant challenges related to substance abuse and addiction. However, it also offers a robust array of drug treatment programs and resources designed to help individuals reclaim their lives. This article explores the landscape of drug treatment in Houston, the types of programs available, and the importance of community support houston drug treatment.
By Ellen Sammyabout a year ago in Chapters
The waiting room: a retrospective
Read the short story here: https://shopping-feedback.today/fiction/the-waiting-room-vu7d30ir4 When I wrote "The Waiting Room," I wanted to explore not just the uncertainty of death, but the profound sadness, shock and trauma that accompanies the sudden loss of life, specifically in this story I wanted to explore the very sad, and very real occurrence of a school shooting. At first glance, the story appears to centre around a young girl, Clara, simply waiting for a routine doctor’s appointment. But I wanted to subtly layer in the true nature of the situation, letting it unfold slowly so the reader experiences the same creeping realization as Clara does.
By Mat Barnsleyabout a year ago in Chapters
Do lizards smile?
I went to London on a couple of occasions before emigrating to the United States, not because I felt a duty or need to visit the capital before leaving the country, but because it was necessary to do so as part of the emigration process to move, being where both the physician and embassy are located. I found London as a city to be a foul and repulsive place, the streets were certainly not paved with gold, but they did have plenty of brass sitting on dirty old hats which lined the thoroughfares, cardboard mountains piled just out of sight and out of view of the camera frames, and graffiti seemingly done by the dyslexic and artistically challenged victims of the English schooling system.
By Mat Barnsleyabout a year ago in Chapters
Echoes of Solitude
Chapter 1: The Empty Room In a quiet corner of a bustling city, in a building that had once been vibrant, stood an apartment filled with silence. It was an old, slightly rundown place, with peeling wallpaper and creaking floorboards, yet it held a certain charm—a remnant of a time when laughter and life flowed through its halls. But now, the only sounds were the whispers of the wind that slipped through the cracked windows and the distant hum of city life beyond the walls.
By Sadia Adeelabout a year ago in Chapters
What haunts you...
nd pin it together. When the cup returned to the hands of Yoshimasa he became furious with the repairs made to the cup and deemed it to be further ruined than it was before. Japanese ceramists, who were new to their trade, attempted to repair the cup following the principles of Wabi-sabi and used a local tree sap, lacquer, and gold dust to fix the holes and fractures of the shogun's favourite tea cup. The finished cup was presented to the Shogun who praised the result, not only was the cup repaired but took on a new life through its imperfections and had become truly unique.
By Mat Barnsleyabout a year ago in Chapters
A Comprehensive Guide to Accounting Courses in Bahrain. AI-Generated.
Bahrain, known as a financial hub in the Middle East, offers a wide array of opportunities for individuals looking to build a career in accounting and finance. The country's robust economy, thriving business sector, and demand for skilled professionals make it an ideal destination for pursuing accounting courses. Whether you are a fresh graduate or a working professional seeking to upskill, Bahrain provides a variety of accounting courses that cater to different levels of expertise.
By Shahinshad cabout a year ago in Chapters








