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Childhood now vs then ...
I born and raised in a small town . I barely saw the city and city life in my childhood . All I had was beautiful nature , big play ground , lots of friends to play . Me and my friends went to school on foot in a big group . We waited in our home for the arrival of our group and on the roads one by one more joined with us . We didn’t need any guardian to reach us to school . We were enough for us .
By Yash2 years ago in Confessions
Keke Palmer’s Boyfriend Darius Jackson
Keke Palmer stood in the bustling coffee shop, waiting for her latte to be ready. She absentmindedly glanced at her phone, scrolling through social media updates. Her thoughts were far from her surroundings until a voice broke through her reverie.
By ifeanyi ogbu2 years ago in Confessions
Miracle or Mistake?
I was in the fifth grade when life decided to hurl two more curveballs at me, back-to-back. At eleven years old, I received my first visit from the "Red Queen." Navigating something that not many of my classmates were experiencing made me feel even more like an outsider. The feelings cemented when I had to have my dad bring a change of clothes and pads for me one day due to an accident I had. I was still new to it, but I felt embarrassment all the same. Around the same time, I experienced something else none of my classmates had. I was in constant pain, crying often from my joints aching all over. My parents took me to a doctor, and after running multiple tests, we were told my diagnosis was JRA (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis). I had to miss at least two weeks of school while my parents and I had to travel to a nearby state to receive the care I needed, as none of the institutions around us were equipped to do so. My parents had to carry me often and help me around the house, as the pain was so much that it took everything to bring myself to an upright position. Returning to school would prove to be a challenge, as well. I was now seen differently by classmates and teachers, too. As I returned to one of my classes, I was met with a shocking hostility. The day before I returned, the class had been disruptive. As a result, the next day when I had come back, the teacher decided to dole out the punishment she felt was necessary: writing sentences. I did not feel I should have been subjected to the punishment, as I had not even been there. My teacher, however, disagreed. She stood over me and would not leave my desk until I wrote the sentences, too. Now, I know most people would see it as nothing, just writing the same words over and over an exact number of times. For me, though, it was excruciating. I was in tremendous pain daily, especially when my joints became overworked. I was still forced to sit and write over and over, my fingers curling into a claw, tears streaming down my face, as she watched. She said I did not get a pass just because of my diagnosis.
By A_Skeleton_Speaks2 years ago in Confessions
How Primary Schools Cater to Diverse Learning Styles
In today's dynamic educational landscape, primary schools play a vital role in nurturing young minds and setting the foundation for future learning. One of the key challenges faced by educators is catering to the diverse learning styles of students. Every child learns differently, and it's the responsibility of pre primary schools in Pune to create an inclusive environment that accommodates various learning preferences. This article delves into the strategies and approaches that primary schools employ to cater to these diverse learning styles.
By elprofirststeps2 years ago in Confessions
Miracle or Mistake?
While my mother was pregnant with me in her sixth month, her gallbladder ruptured. The surgery to remove it was a success. However, it would only take a turn for something worse from there. To aid in easing her pain, my mother was put on a morphine drip. Though it did as it was intended and brought her needed relief, I was not strong enough to handle its strength. My heartbeat slowed twice, dangerously close to stopping completely, prompting immediate action to perform an emergency C-section. As I was born, doctors and nurses began working diligently to care for me.
By A_Skeleton_Speaks2 years ago in Confessions
Cameron Herrin | The 23 Year Old Tik Tok Star In 24 Year's Jail Term
A young and talented TikToker, Cameron found himself catapulted into the spotlight through his engaging presence and captivating content on the platform. However, his meteoric rise to fame took an unfortunate and tragic turn, leading to serious legal repercussions that would forever change the course of his life. In this article, we delve into the captivating journey of Cameron Herrin as a TikTok sensation and the circumstances that ultimately led to the charges he faced.
By Nicholas Moses2 years ago in Confessions
A Confession Story of Lost and Found LOVE
Hello, I'm Eliza, a girl who has tasted the sweetness of love. I had a beautiful 3-year relationship with the man of my dreams, and his name is Alex. We were classmates from elementary to college, and he started courting me back in senior high. He's the sweetest guy, always treating me with kindness and spending time together, even beyond our classes. He's incredibly smart, ranking top 1, while I was content being in the top 3, still an achievement, right?
By WanderLUST2 years ago in Confessions
The Top 5 Factors That Impact Your VA Disability Rating
The Top 5 Factors That Impact Your VA Disability Rating Understanding your VA Disability Rating can be a complex task. But don't worry! This article will simplify everything for you. Here, you'll learn about the top 5 factors that can impact your rating. These factors include the severity of your disability, the number of disabilities, your ability to work, and more. By understanding these elements, you can navigate the VA system better and ensure you're getting the benefits you deserve. So, let's delve into these factors and shed light on this essential aspect of VA disability benefits.
By Jason Baril2 years ago in Confessions
The Emotional Side of Disability Hearings
The Emotional Side of Disability Hearings: Coping Strategies and Support Disability hearings can be a stressful experience, filled with a whirlwind of emotions. It's a process that demands not only physical resilience but also emotional strength. It's common to feel anxious, scared, or even angry. But, being prepared can make all the difference. This blog post is designed to provide you with effective coping strategies and sources of support to help you navigate the emotional side of disability hearings. It's important to remember, you're not alone on this journey. There are resources and strategies available to make this process less daunting. Understanding the Emotional Impact of Disability Hearings
By Jason Baril2 years ago in Confessions
Ransomed Movie: The Must-Have Accessory for Active Lifestyles. Content Warning.
Ransomed Movie: The Must-Have Accessory for Active Lifestyles "Ransomed Movie" stands out as a compelling masterpiece in the constantly changing world of cinema, where stories come to life on the big screen and not only entertain but also encourage an active and adventurous lifestyle. While taking viewers on an emotional roller coaster, this suspenseful movie also quietly emphasises the value of adopting an active and risk-taking lifestyle.
By Prem2 years ago in Confessions








