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From Pocket Change to Power Moves
From Pocket Change to Power Moves: A Middle-Class Odyssey to Entrepreneurship Introduction: The Humble Beginnings In the heart of a middle-class neighborhood, where dreams whispered louder than opportunities, a young Sundram Chaurasiya embarked on a journey that would redefine his destiny. Born without the luxury of books and with pocket change as his only ally, Sundram embraced the grind with a determination that would shape his entrepreneurial Saga.
By Sundram Chaurasiya2 years ago in Chapters
Crazy Love and Bloodshed
"Zaid" was the only son in his family, with nine sisters. His father, "Fadel," was sixty-one years old, and his mother, "Umm Zaid," was fifty-six. It was the year 2014, and Zaid was 21 years old. Zaid had been fiercely protective since childhood, characterized by a strong heart and indomitable spirit.
By Ameen younis2 years ago in Chapters
"Nude Bathing Culture and Women's Right to Privacy: A Balancing Act in Japan's Public Onsen Controversy"
Japan's public hot springs have long been a popular cultural experience for tourists from home and abroad, but a heated debate has recently erupted over whether women should be allowed to bathe naked in public hot springs. One controversial idea is that some hot spring facilities prohibit women from entering the baths fully clothed, raising concerns about women's privacy.
By The king of the underground2 years ago in Chapters
UP The Down Staircase
I shall now narrate a tale of someone who is me, yet not me! All my life, as long as I can remember, I have had the same recurring dream, or nightmare, depending on one's interpretation of the events. I would happily arrive with my parents, who were not my real parents, but my dream parents, at the dark, foreboding, yet starkly beautiful house built on a vast expanse of land. We would somehow arrive at the front door, it would open and my slightly aging, still strikingly beautiful dream aunt would walk hurriedly out, smiling broadly and enveloping us into her warm and welcoming hugs. Her silver-grey hair floated down her shoulders freely, with no restraint or apology, giving her an air of quiet grace and poise as she urgently ushered us her into her home.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Chapters
November 30 Stars: A Stellar Celebration of Comedy, Athletics, and Creative Brilliance You Won't Want to Miss!
On this special November 30th, we commemorate a group of extraordinary individuals, each leaving an indelible mark in their respective fields. Join me as we celebrate the exceptional talent and brilliance embodied by those born on this unique day.
By Just Know This2 years ago in Chapters
Dare to Ask
The lessons I learned about keeping my wishes and desires to myself started early and repeated often. ~ I broke my mother’s cheese plate when I was about 8 years old. It was white, with a built-in lip around the edge, and a round raised spot on which the uncut cheese sat. A small dullish knife with a white handle completed the set.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Chapters









