family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
Failing Our Children: The Heartbreaking Consequences of Flawed Child Protective Services
In the somber annals of child protection services, some stories defy comprehension and shatter the heart. Such is the case of Eli Kenneth Aloh Hart, a young boy whose life became a harrowing testament to the failings of a system meant to protect the innocent.
By NICKSON NJERU2 years ago in Humans
Make a CHANGE
Dear All, It is my expectation that you are having a day of full endowments . Good tidings to all I am Hj, I live in Jordan(is a country in the Southern Levant locale of West Asia. Jordan is lined by Syria toward the north, Iraq toward the east, Saudi Arabia toward the south, and the Palestinian West Bank and Israel toward the west. The Jordan Waterway, streaming into the Dead Ocean, is situated along the country's western line, while Jordan has a little shore along the Red Ocean in its southwest, isolated by the Bay of Aqaba from Egypt. Amman is Jordan's capital and biggest city, as well as the most crowded city in the Levant.), I'm 46 years of age, I'm hitched, and I have four children.i have been functioning as a monetary official in banks for over 21 years Sadly, I have been jobless starting around 2019-2020 because of the Crown pandemic which efected the overall in wellbeing and financial matters .
By Hasan Jsaleh2 years ago in Humans
Intergenerational Anxiety
In the words of the poet William Wordsworth, "What we have loved, others will love, and we will teach them how." This quote beautifully encapsulates the profound responsibility that every generation carries - the responsibility to care for and pass on the knowledge and values to the generations that follow. However, this responsibility can also be a source of immense anxiety, as parents and grandparents grapple with the concerns of the future and the weight of their decisions on their descendants. This essay explores the complexities of "Intergenerational Anxiety: The Burden of Parents and Grandparents," examining the intricate web of emotions that encompass the burden felt by these individuals and the profound impact it has on shaping their perspectives and actions. Through a thoughtful and nuanced examination of this topic, this essay seeks to shed light on the experiences of those who carry the burden of intergenerational anxiety, and to illuminate the ways in which this burden can be both a challenge and an opportunity for growth and connection.
By Prince Waddle2 years ago in Humans
Good Grief: A “How-To” in Arranging (or Attending) Memorials
By Tomás G Robinson Recently a friend of mine, who is enjoying his retirement, has had to deal with something he didn’t even think about when he was working. The thought that he’d spend his days golfing or relaxing by a pool was a great goal mark he’d set for himself to help him through the workweek, but, the reality is that once you’ve retired you’re going to spend most of the time with a few friends who live near you, and the most you’ll do is usually meet for breakfast or lunch, and not much else.
By Thomas G Robinson2 years ago in Humans
Why Is There So Much Pain Around?
Introduction Pain is a distress signal that tells us something is wrong within our bodies. Available statistics indicate that there is probably too much pain around, particularly physical pain. When emotional pain is included, the outlook may be devastating.
By Juma Killaghai2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Enigma: The Tale of the Elderly Gentleman
In the heart of a quaint village, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, lies a tale shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. It is the story of the old man, whose presence casts a spell of intrigue over the tranquil streets.
By quizat karim2 years ago in Humans
a girl and her necklace
Title: The Lost Necklace In the heart of a bustling city, where skyscrapers kissed the clouds and streets hummed with the rhythm of life, lived a young girl named Lily. She was a dreamer with a heart as pure as the morning dew, her laughter a melody that echoed through the alleys and boulevards of her neighborhood.
By Jana Cvorenova2 years ago in Humans
Simple Strategies to Prevent Your Brain from Aging Too Fast
Introduction I hope you know that your personality is controlled by your brain. If for some reason your brain becomes dysfunctional, you also lose most of the attributes of your current personality. The opposite is also true. When a mentally ill person is treated and recovers, his or her personality shifts improves.
By Juma Killaghai2 years ago in Humans
Embracing Diversity: The Unique Quality Trending This Eid ul-Fitr
As the crescent moon graces the sky, signaling the end of Ramadan, Muslims around the world eagerly anticipate the joyous celebration of Eid ul-Fitr. Beyond the traditional feasts and festivities, there's a unique quality trending this Eid: the embrace of diversity.
By Azam Javed2 years ago in Humans






