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The true art of seduction
The true art of seduction: how to conquer the love of your life Seduction is an art that many people want to master. However, the true art of seduction is not about games or manipulation techniques. It’s about being authentic, confident and captivating. In this article, we’ll explore the keys to mastering the true art of seduction and winning the love of your life
By Jaime comeabout a year ago in Chapters
"Suburban"ites
My son has his learner's permit, and he's a better driver than I am. He sometimes forgets to check his speed, but he is more cautious and less likely to fly into road rage than his old man. Speaking of which, my cell phone died this week, and we went to Wally World to get me a new one. He was checking out the Hot Wheels aisle while I looked at the Tracfones, and when he walked over to join me, he wasn't sure where I was. I'd shaved off my light brown hair that morning and was left with the gray stubble shorter than my beard--quite shocking for everyone around me. My boy's first words to me that day were, "Why are you bald?"
By Mack D. Amesabout a year ago in Chapters
Department of the Treasury U. S. Customs Service Washington, D.C. 20229
The U.S. Customs Service, part of the Department of the Treasury, played a crucial role in enforcing the nation's customs laws and regulations, collecting import duties, and ensuring the compliance of imported goods with various U.S. laws. Established in 1789, the agency was one of the oldest federal agencies and was instrumental in funding the federal government through the collection of tariffs and duties.
By Komal Ghotraabout a year ago in Chapters
Oxygen level in water resources is rapidly decreasing ☠️
What's going on? Climate change issues: So, with weather change heating things up, the water cannot hold as lots oxygen. Warm water just doesn’t blend as nicely, which means the oxygen from the surface isn't setting out to the depths in which it’s wanted. Over the beyond 50 years, the oxygen tiers in the oceans have dropped via about 2%
By Ms.Odysseyabout a year ago in Chapters
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking, one of the most renowned physicists of our time, was born on January 8, 1942, exactly 300 years after the death of astronomer Galileo Galilei. Despite his remarkable life and achievements, many aspects of Hawking's journey remain lesser-known.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Chapters
To all my fellow creators
Why do you share your work and journey with your social network? Nobody cares about what you do in your life. ⏩This! How often do we come across this statement? The argument for instant gratification that we gain while sharing glimpses or content about our journeys being detrimental for us, in the long run, is completely valid. The validation that we crave from external realms often stems from a lower sense of self-esteem.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
NYC Implements New Dress Code Policy for Public School Students: Essential Details
The New York City Council has enacted significant changes to the dress code policy for all public school students, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and non-discrimination. This legislation, approved on Thursday, mandates that public school dress codes must comply with Title IV, a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on gender.
By Komal Ghotraabout a year ago in Chapters
Prejudice
We are living in an age of confusion, where it's difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood. Everything is blurred, and information can spread easily. Anyone can talk or write about anything, even without specialized knowledge. News outlets, TV broadcasts, and social media channels all compete for viewers, prioritizing viewership and virality over the importance of the news itself. Not everyone is aware of this, however. For the older generation, many are uninterested in the rapid pace of change, opting for a peaceful and quiet retirement. For those who are part of this new era, however, not following trends can be seen as outdated and behind the times. However, this is a personal choice, and we should not force ourselves to worry about things that are not important to us. Participating without adequate knowledge can actually complicate matters. Spreading news without verifying its accuracy can lead to the proliferation of misinformation. If it involves someone's business or a public institution, it can cause harm to others, which is not a trivial matter.
By Misa Febrianiabout a year ago in Chapters
The Unpredictable Battle
The Unpredictable Battle: Fighting Against Yourself The most challenging battle we face in life is often the one within ourselves. It's a battle against our doubts, fears, and insecurities. It's a battle against our tendency to procrastinate, give up, or settle for less than we deserve.
By Misa Febrianiabout a year ago in Chapters
That's you
We don't fully know what's going on, whether it's about our family life, the problems happening around us, or something that's going viral that everyone's talking about right now. Not everything can be known, not everything is talked about truthfully, what we need to do is identify ourselves, how much it affects us, don't let unimportant things to us affect our lives because of our own misidentification. We are the ones who know ourselves best, about our thoughts, about our abilities, about what we do, others may judge but whether that judgment is accurate is something we can determine. The first thing we must realize is how much do we know ourselves? Because even dinosaurs can become extinct not because they are unable to adapt to the times but because we fail to know themselves so they are unable to adapt to the circumstances, so don't let us fail to recognize ourselves.
By Misa Febriani2 years ago in Chapters
America Wanted to Kill Us: A Cry Out from a Black Family
America is known as the land of opportunity and a place where some can experience what is called the American Dream. However, for people that look like me, those descriptions don’t quite resonate with our lived experiences in the place we once called home.
By Marlon Jones2 years ago in Chapters







