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British-owned ship hit by missile in Red Sea as US destroys Houthi drones - live updates
An English claimed freight transport has been gone after in the Red Ocean earlier today, only days after the UK and the US mutually sent off a new episode of airstrikes focusing on Houthis in Yemen.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Critique
Building A High tech Website
Specbee -Drupal development services A well-liked content management system (CMS) for creating sophisticated websites is called Drupal. A vast array of features and functionalities are available on this free and open-source platform.
By Siddhant Gyawali2 years ago in Critique
Hero for the Hungry The Life and Work of Norman Borlaug
This is the story of quite a man by the name of Norman Borlaug. Peggy Thomas and Sam Kalda have created a children's picture/biography book entitled 'Hero for the Hungry The Life and Work of Norman Borlaug'. Norman is a creator, teacher and leader in agriculture who also is a person who did not give up in anything that he does including raising a family.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
You Can't Climb the Stairs in a Princess Dress
How to keep things interesting and imaginative 'You Can't Climb the Stairs in a Princess Dress' a children's picture book created by Chris Rushbrooke and Charlotte Davidge. This is the story of Hattie and along with her family and friends who all wonder if one could climb the stairs wearing a princess dress. All the characters do a get a chance to see in their way if this is a doable activity.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
flamingo flockdown
What to do and not to do during a pandemic. 'flamingo flockdown' is a children's picture book by Rebecca Tyson and Plus 3K Studios for the artwork. This is the story of a group of flamingo friends starting with Maria and Mo and how they wondered about a virus that is going around. They all learn about various things that they have to do to safe and healthy even though they will learn to work through other objectives as well.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Mommy, there's a new girl
We are all different in many ways and 'Mommy, there's a new girl' which is a children's picture book written by Danielle Webb and David Smith that shows and tells the story of Matilda, a little girl who has dwarfism. Matilda doesn't talk much and the other children make fun of her till one day someone makes the decision on how to make things better. Danielle Webb as the writer shows how one person can make a difference in another's life. Her story is written as a poem in my eyes with some of the rhymes in the various 'stanzas' of the story. David Smith has drawn pictures that will make your heart melt. This is a story of new friendships that form over all differences and find out that you may find something in common with each other. This woud make a good picture book to use in a Social living class.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
A Collection of Short Stories and Poems
There is nothing like a perfect poem or short story that allows a person to truly enjoy reading. Gary E. Smith wrote this collection that he entitled 'A Collection of Short Stories and Poems'. This book is one that describes the writing life that some think of as romantic in a sense. The short stories and the novella that he writes that he titled 'Alexandra' describes the various relationships that writers may pursue by chance. The poems at the end of the collection were verbally picturesque as well as the photographs that the poems depicted. Gary E, Smith has written a book that is written by a poet and a writer that is one creative person who teaches through his writing and exhibiting his emotions through his work.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Empty Confessional
What does it really mean to a Catholic? 'The Empty Confessional' is an adult novel written by Tom Hagan about a main character by the name of Gabe. Gabe is a young priest who wants to help his parishioners in any way that he can. Gabe lives in Pittsburgh and many odd happenings have been occurring in his church. Gabe has many decisions to make about how he wants to help.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Exploring Alternatives to Cremation Diamonds: Transparency and Authenticity in Memorializing Loved Ones
Creating a lasting memorial for a loved one has taken a modern twist with the advent of lab diamonds made from ashes. This innovative idea promises a unique way to keep the departed close, encapsulating their essence in a gemstone. However, the Cremation Diamond Fraud Report 2020 by Global Claims Associates sheds light on a critical controversy that looms over this sentimental concept: the transparency and authenticity of the process.
By Sugarberry Memorials2 years ago in Critique
Let's bodysham others from now on because it's a help!!
n my opinion, bodyshaming is not a bad practice, but a straight up practice. It does not cause damage, but is a way to help obese people realize their condition, and be motivated to change. Appearance is not the only criterion to evaluate a person, but it is an important criterion, because it is related to a person's health, abilities, happiness and success. Many obese people have taken advantage of the idea that they are bodyshamed to justify their bad habits. They have created an excuse not to face the truth, not to take responsibility for themselves, and not to make the effort to improve. They have fallen into a vicious circle, and do not want to get out. They ruined their own lives, and blamed others. That is a wrong, dangerous and despicable attitude. If they really want to be respected, loved, encouraged, then they must start those things with themselves. They must face facts, overcome challenges, and take positive actions to lose weight, improve health, increase abilities, and achieve happiness and success. They must know that only they can help them, and only they can stop them. 😄
By Uyên Hoàng2 years ago in Critique










