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Most recently published stories in Critique.
The Chosen
Here is another story entitled 'The Chosen'. It is also part of the 'Night World' series by L.J. Smith. In 'The Chosen' this is the story of Rashel, who is a vampire hunter and seems to have an attraction to a vampire who says that they are soulmates. Rashel must find a way to bring humans, vampires, witches, and other night world persona together. This story is also a fast-paced story and you can see the story unfolding.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Dark Angel
This novel is a part of a bigger series known as 'Night World'. This series is written by L.J. Smith and the first one is entitled 'Dark Angel'. 'Dark Angel' is the story of Gillian and how she sees herself in this life with the good and the bad and would anyone really miss her. She is out walking to school when she hears a noise like someone crying or something. She follows the noise her life changes and meets 'an angel' or is it. The story moves along a nice pace and keeps you reading.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
What Happens If an Astronaut Floats Off During a Spacewalk?
What Happens If an Astronaut Floats Off During a Spacewalk? Space exploration has always captured human imagination, and the image of an astronaut floating freely in the vast expanse of space is both mesmerizing and terrifying. The reality of spacewalks, officially known as Extravehicular Activities (EVAs), involves meticulous planning and stringent safety measures. However, the question remains: what happens if an astronaut floats off during a spacewalk?
By robail shahzadi2 years ago in Critique
[ ONE PIECE 1119+ ] spoiler
Greetings 500 brothers, a warm welcome to the 500 brothers who have recently reconnected with the General Story Channel. We appreciate the ongoing feedback and value the audience's input for positive change. However, alongside constructive comments, there is a notable presence of negative feedback that has left the team disheartened. It appears that some may have missed the video explanation and the Community Tab announcement. To clarify once more, the General Story Channel emphasizes the importance of fair distribution of content and has decided to cease collaboration on Euro season channel sales. Long-time followers may have noticed a decline in recording quality due to health issues faced by the channel's main figure. This has led to delays in video posting, requiring the team to wait for recordings to be edited, causing strain, particularly for the Editor. Despite efforts to continue with the current setup, the decision was made to introduce a new, more reliable figure to ensure the channel's content delivery remains consistent. Moving forward, support for this direction is appreciated. Switching gears to the topic of voice alterations, the reference to Sang One Piece highlights the reluctance towards change within society. Adaptation is essential to stay relevant and avoid obsolescence, a concept evident in the evolution of characters like Luffy. While some fans may resist such changes, they are necessary for the narrative's progression, especially in a long-running series like One Piece. The need for Luffy to enhance his abilities aligns with the escalating challenges he faces, reinforcing the creator's vision for character development. Despite initial skepticism, fans eventually come to accept these transformations as integral to the storyline's advancement. As the narrative unfolds, characters evolve to meet the demands of new adversaries and situations, showcasing the depth of storytelling within the series. The recent revelations in chapter 1119 serve as a reminder of the characters' growth and the shifting dynamics within the narrative. Noteworthy displays of strength from characters like Luffy, Sanji, Frankie, and Bonnie underscore their development and set the stage for further compelling storytelling.
By ManhloveOP×VN2 years ago in Critique
Oligarchy: A Double-Edged Sword? Examining the Positives and Negatives
Oligarchy, a system of power concentrated in the hands of a privileged few, has existed throughout history. While often viewed with skepticism, it's not without its potential advantages. However, the negatives can be substantial. Let's delve into both sides of the oligarchic coin.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
Beach Music
Pat Conroy has written a family novel entitled 'Beach Music'. This is the story of a man named Jack McCall the first-born son of Lucy McCall Pitts. He has four other brothers all with their own quirks to live with and deal with their mother's illness. Jack at the start of the story is living in Rome with his young daughter Leah and he has noticed that he has had a follower. 'Beach Music' will cover the decades through various stories told by his friends from the sixties about his and his friends' activities, as well as stories from his friends' parents from the Depression to the World War to Vietman. It is also a story of nature and how to deal with climate change. 'Beach Music' is a novel that will have you laugh and cry sometimes at the same time.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Great 3 a.m. Artistic Reckoning
Ah, the classic 3 a.m. existential crisis is when your brain revisits your past creative endeavours and questions your sanity. We've all experienced a moment when your inner critic wakes up, stretches, and says, "Hey, remember that poem you publicly wrote to your future husband or about limerance? Yeah, that was a choice."
By Musulyn M (MUSE)2 years ago in Critique
Indonesia's Current Oligarchic Dynasties
Indonesia, the world's third-largest democracy, is grappling with a complex political landscape where oligarchic dynasties wield significant influence. These dynasties, deeply entrenched in the country's socio-political fabric, have shaped its governance and economic policies for decades. Their power stems from a blend of historical legacies, economic control, and strategic political alliances, often blurring the lines between state and private interests. This essay explores the prominent oligarchic dynasties in Indonesia and their impact on the nation's democracy.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
Illegal migrants win in a parliamentary election in the UK
Following the triumph of the British Labour Party in a parliamentary election on Friday, a new migration crisis is brewing. Labour leader pledged to cancel the Conservative government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, which was first announced in 2022 but has been delayed by legal challenges.
By Adomas Abromaitis2 years ago in Critique
Newspapers in modern world, is it still relevant?
The pandemic has changed the game of media landscape in the Philippines, as the COVID-19 virus paralyzed the country’s economy and motion for more than a year, print media also became susceptible to the outcomes of these difficulties, but this occurrence doesn’t equate to what the society tells us to do – to stop printing newspapers.
By Juday Montemayor Santiago2 years ago in Critique






