values
Tiny Hands, Big Hearts
In today's fast-paced and ever-dynamic world, it is easy for family values to become lost in the shuffle. With advancements in technology and an emphasis on individual success, the importance of family and its values have often taken a backseat. However, it is never too early to instill these fundamental principles in our children, and primary students are the perfect age to begin teaching them.
By Fahmy Farook2 years ago in Families
Behind Closed Doors: Uncovering the Secrets of Sibling Bonds
Families, like complex puzzles, often hold hidden pieces that we spend our lives searching for. Emmy knows this all too well as she embarks on a journey to find her missing sister, Rose, whose mysterious disappearance has left her with more questions than answers. Their story is not just a tale of two sisters torn apart by divorce but a gripping narrative of secrets, revelations, and the unbreakable bonds that tie siblings together.
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in Families
SURVIVING GRIEF: A YOUNG WIDOW PERSPECTIVE
Losing a loved one is never easy, and when that person is your partner in life, the pain can be excruciating. It's a journey no one wants to embark on, yet it's one that many are forced to take. In this article, we delve into the harrowing experience of a young widow and explore the resilience, strength, and hope that emerge from the depths of grief.
By Caroline Kinoti2 years ago in Families
Some Things Never Change
I started college in my thirties. (That was thirty plus years ago.) I did everything backwards in those days. I got pregnant, then got married, then finished high school. I had four children at home and in school when I decided that soap operas and housework were just not for me. My mind screamed to learn, to create, and to "become." Even before collegiate English essay writing, I had written. This is one of my first attempts at storytelling, entitled MY COUNTRY AUNT:
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Families
A Dance of Hearts
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the cacophony of car horns and hurried footsteps, there was a quaint little café named "Café Serendipity." Its rustic charm and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee drew people from all walks of life, but it was also where two lives would unexpectedly collide.
By Maisha Johachim2 years ago in Families
"The Last Devil To Die: The Thursday Murder Club 4" – A Murderously Brilliant Hardcover, Coming September 14, 2023**. Content Warning.
In the world of crime fiction, there are few authors as beloved and respected as Richard Osman. His debut novel, "The Thursday Murder Club," took readers by storm, offering a delightful mix of mystery, humor, and unforgettable characters. Now, fans of the series have something to look forward to as the fourth installment, "The Last Devil To Die," is set to hit bookstores in hardcover on September 14, 2023.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
**September 11th: Remembering the Twin Towers and the Unforgettable Day in the USA**. Content Warning.
On September 11, 2001, the world woke up to a day that would forever be etched in our collective memory. It was a day that started like any other, with people going about their routines, unaware of the seismic shift that was about to occur. September 11th, often abbreviated as 9/11, marks a tragic moment in history that changed the United States and the world in profound ways.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
Eternal Flames of Remembrance: The 9/11 Memorial's Powerful Symbolism
In the heart of Lower Manhattan, where the World Trade Center towers once stood tall, lies a sacred ground that serves as a powerful symbol of remembrance and resilience. The 9/11 Memorial, with its twin Reflecting Pools and the surrounding white oak trees, stands as an eternal flame of memory, honoring the lives lost and the indomitable spirit of a nation forever changed.
By Dennison Iden 2 years ago in Families
A Nest on the top of the Tree
Summary of the entire story: In the story "The Nest at the Top of the Tree," Ruby and Rufus, two red robins, build a cozy nest at the highest point of a grand oak tree in a lush forest. Their nest becomes a symbol of their enduring bond as they weather storms and raise generations of chicks. The arrival of three tiny eggs fills them with joy, and they diligently care for their young ones as they hatch and grow.
By Asha Veronica2 years ago in Families
The Impact of Gaming on Children in the Digital Age
Introduction In today's digital age, gaming has become an integral part of many children's lives. With the advent of smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, and personal computers, children have unprecedented access to a wide variety of video games. While gaming offers numerous benefits, it also poses potential risks and challenges for children. In this article, we will explore both the positive and negative effects of gaming on children in this generation.
By Malyala Sai Shriyan2 years ago in Families
Heart Reflection
One quiet afternoon in a cottage near the Jombor swamp, nestled among a row of comfortable houses with lawns, wooden fences and a backdrop of mountains, lived Meilani Sarri. She was a simple woman in her late thirties, with a warm smile and gentle manner. To ordinary people, Sarri's life seems ordinary, but beneath the surface, he carries a burden that weighs heavily on his heart.
By Robert Freddy2 years ago in Families





