Politics
Chapter 9: Foundation
Prologue // Chapter 1: The Queen is Dead...Again // Chapter 2: The Ball // Chapter 3: Long Live The 7th Queen // Chapter 4: Don't cry, beg, or scream. // Chapter 5: The Plucking of a Flower // Chapter 6: Unexpected Allies // Chapter 7: The Night The Lights Went Out For Mia // Chapter 8: The Most Dangerous Strategy Game
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Chapters
At the age of 100, controversial former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger passed away.
Henry Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State and political advisor who was lauded by some as a master statesman and branded by others as a glorified war criminal, has died aged 100.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Chapters
Fishkeeping in the Desert. Top Story - November 2023.
Yellow light becomes absorbed underwater at around thirty-five feet deep, but the air is golden and alive. It shimmers around tanks and walls, like a mirage in the desert. Vast and rolling mounds of sand stretch far and wide, with exclusive spots of unattainable soil. I work in one such spot of richness. This artificial oasis draws in parched crowds, thirsting for connection, community, escape. Thirsting for water.
By Elisabeth Balmon2 years ago in Chapters
Cold Beer and Hot Politics. Chapter 1.
The incessant ticking of the carriage clock on the mantel was the only sound breaking the oppressive silence that had settled on the flat. John sat motionless in his frayed armchair, staring blankly ahead as the clock hands etched their way towards half past ten. Thirty more minutes of wakeful consciousness remaining before he could seek respite in chemically-induced sleep.
By Tanya Doolin2 years ago in Chapters
The Nude face
At the break of dawn in Paris on August 21st, 1911, Vincenzo Peruggia, under the shroud of secrecy, removed a painting from the wall and stealthily descended the rear staircase of the Louvre. The prospect of freedom was within his reach, with the exit just ahead, when an unexpected dual obstacle confronted him: the door was firmly locked, and the sound of approaching footsteps grew louder. Clutched beneath Peruggia's arm was none other than Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," a painting that would eventually become arguably the most renowned in the world. But how did it attain such status?
By LyricCoffee2 years ago in Chapters
Human Development and Social Justice
Human improvement is the science that seeks to apprehend how and why humans of all a long time and instances trade or stay the equal over time.. It entails research of the human situation with its core being the functionality approach. The inequality adjusted Human Development Index is used as a way of measuring proper development in human improvement with the aid of the United Nations. It is an choice method to a single focal point on financial growth, and targeted greater on social justice, as a way of grasp progress.
By Md. Golam Rabbani2 years ago in Chapters
Potin: An Ancient Spirit with Modern Appeal
For centuries, the French spirit known as potin has been a popular drink in the Celtic and Gaelic regions of Europe. It was produced in small quantities by local farmers and distillers and was typically enjoyed by the working class in those areas. Over time, however, potin lost its popularity, and it became a forgotten spirit. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in this ancient spirit, and many distilleries have started producing their version of potin.
By ebrahim jaberti2 years ago in Chapters
Donald Trump: A Controversial Figure in American Politics
Donald John Trump is a prominent personality in contemporary American politics. Trump is an entrepreneur, television personality and politician who served as the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York City, Trump assumed office as president in 2017 after winning the 2016 presidential election as the Republican Party nominee. Despite being a relatively new entrant to politics, Trump’s presidency was marked by numerous controversies, with his brash and unapologetic style often polarizing American opinion.
By ebrahim jaberti2 years ago in Chapters
Slice of Life: The Pizza Boy's Journey
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Brooklyn, there lived a young man named Tony. He wasn't a typical 20-year-old trying to find his place in the world. Tony was the "pizza boy." This wasn't just an ordinary title; It was a badge of honor in his family, passed down through the generations.
By MD Arbaz Hussain2 years ago in Chapters









