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The Story of Violet
Her name was Violet Kawaikoeahiokekuahiwi Wong Hoe and she was my father’s mother. Born in 1900 to a full-blood Hawaiian woman and a Chinese laborer who came to Hawaii to work on a sugar plantation, Grandma was the most influential person in my life. She taught me what it meant to be Hawaiian. More importantly, a Hawaiian woman.
By Stephanie Launiu2 years ago in Families
Embracing the Iconoclast. Content Warning.
In a world often bound by tradition and conformity, there exist individuals who defy the status quo, challenge established norms, and pioneer new paths of thought and action. These individuals are the iconoclasts—rebels with a cause, disruptors of the ordinary, and catalysts for change. Join us on a journey as we explore the essence of the iconoclast, delving into their motivations, their impact on society, and the enduring legacy of their revolutionary ideas.
By sasanka perera2 years ago in Families
Unveiling the Essence of Her Heart. Content Warning.
In the intricate tapestry of human emotions, the heart stands as a symbol of profound complexity. Beyond its physical form, it serves as the vessel for our deepest sentiments, desires, and vulnerabilities. "Her Heart," in particular, encapsulates a myriad of experiences, each contributing to its unique essence. Join us on a poignant journey as we unravel the layers of "Her Heart," discovering the nuances of love, resilience, and compassion that reside within.
By sasanka perera2 years ago in Families
The unbreakable and unseen Bonds
In the serene village of Nengo, nestled near the tranquil shores of Kivu Lake, resided the Davids family. Their home, a quaint stone cottage adorned with a red-tiled roof, stood as a beacon of warmth and affection in the hearts of all who knew them. At its heart were Maria and Jose, whose love story transcended time, weaving its way into the very fabric of local legend.
By Jean Pierre Munezero2 years ago in Families
Beyond Fear, Beyond Borders: A Ramadan Story of Acceptance
The scent of dates and apricots hung heavy in the air, a familiar comfort amidst the chaos of unpacking. Leila, her head wrapped in a vibrant purple scarf, carefully balanced a box of dates, their golden flesh peeking through the gaps. Her brother, Samir, a whirlwind of boundless energy, skipped alongside her, clutching a mismatched assortment of kitchen utensils. Their parents, Nadia and Khalid, navigated the maze of cardboard boxes littering their new suburban home. It was the first day of Ramadan, a holy month of fasting and prayer for Muslims, and amidst the excitement of a fresh start, a thread of unease ran through the Khan family.
By Ahmed Latreche 2 years ago in Families
How To Build A Strong Marriage Relationship
Building major areas of strength for a relationship is a continuous excursion of affection, regard, and common development. It includes something other than affection; it requires exertion, understanding, and obligation to explore the difficulties and changes that accompany time. Here are key methodologies to invigorate the underpinning of your marriage:
By Bonding Bytes2 years ago in Families
Overcoming Gamophobia: Embracing Meaningful Relationships through Psychotherapy
In the realm of romantic relationships, the fear of commitment, or gamophobia, can cast a shadow over the potential for love and fulfillment. This deeply ingrained fear, often stemming from past traumas such as painful breakups, divorces, or childhood abandonment, can create barriers to intimacy and hinder the formation of meaningful connections. However, with the guidance of psychotherapy, individuals can confront and overcome gamophobia, unlocking the door to healthy, fulfilling relationships.
By Shwet Prabha Baiswar2 years ago in Families
India Has the Most Notable Pace of 'Zero-Food' Youngsters After Guinea and Mali, Uncovers Study.
The concentration on assessing the commonality of zero-food kids—where they haven't devoured anything by any means in a 24-hour period—in India is 19.3%. The figures are a lot lower in Bangladesh (5.6%), Pakistan (9.2%), the DR Congo (7.4%), Nigeria (8.8%), and Ethiopia (14.8%).
By V Venkata Rao2 years ago in Families
Exploring the Pros and Cons of Prefab Tiny Houses
In recent years, the trend of living in tiny houses has gained significant traction, offering a minimalist lifestyle with a smaller ecological footprint. Within this movement, prefab tiny houses have emerged as a popular option for those seeking simplicity and affordability. While there are undoubtedly advantages to embracing this alternative living arrangement, there are also some drawbacks to consider. Let's delve into the pros and cons of prefab tiny houses.
By Anna Nowak2 years ago in Families
The Peril of Stray Dogs in Egypt. Content Warning.
In Egypt, the issue of stray dogs poses a significant challenge to public health, safety, and animal welfare. The presence of stray dogs in urban areas, including Cairo and other major cities, has become a pressing concern with far-reaching consequences. This article explores the dangers associated with stray dogs in Egypt and highlights the urgent need for effective strategies to address this issue.
By damsonclark2 years ago in Families








