interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
The Unbreakable Soldier
It is not appropriate to glorify or romanticize war, as it is a devastating and destructive event that results in loss, suffering, and death. However, if you are asking for a fictional story about a soldier who lost both arms and a leg in war, here is one possibility:
By Dimer | TLC Addict | Writer | Poet 3 years ago in Humans
Sitting in DNA Soup
I am sitting in “DNA soup”- actually, a Jacuzzi at the Melia Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas. It might as well be a soup though, from the amount of people sitting in it. I’d wager, that if you were to take a ladle from that hot tub and send it to a DNA testing facility, you’d have genetics from every corner of the planet.
By Kelley Zherzhi3 years ago in Humans
Small Acts of Kindness
Can life be summarized into hours, minutes, and seconds, or is there something more? Every day we are faced with the task of understanding the meaning of our existence. When we do so, we have a choice, walk forward, or walk away. . . For many people, it is more like running away. . . However, you can only run away from the person you are for so long; at the end of your frenzied sprint, you will find yourself exhausted and feeling a hollowness inside. It is better to face what we are, so we can become something more.
By Ethan DeAbreu3 years ago in Humans
5 types of people you should avoid in a startup
Do you believe everyone is a good fit to work as part of a startup? If that is the case, you may want to rethink that idea. Only one bad person in the wrong position can spell disaster. If you have more than one of those types of people, you may want to say goodbye to your plans of building a business.
By Pircalabu Stefan3 years ago in Humans
A Mosaic Among the Ruins of Conflict and War
Syria has revealed the discovery of a stunning 1,300-square-foot Roman mosaic—the country’s most significant archaeological find since the outbreak of civil war in 2011. Unearthed in the town of Rastan, a city that was under rebel control until 2018, the mosaic offers a rare glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage amid the devastation of war.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Humans
How to survive the probationary period after jumping ship? Here are some things to know
When you move to a new company, there is a probationary period before you become a permanent employee, which is a period when the employee and the company are looking at each other. How can you tell if the company is the right place for you when you are on probation? How can you prove yourself to the company? This article will give you the answers.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
What jobs are suitable for people with stupid mouths? Do these people have a hard time getting through interviews?
The interview is a very common part of the job search process, when the interview passed will represent your ability to be found by the interviewer, which is a two-way choice, if the mouth is stupid to have the ability to do things, the interviewer will also find your body's flashpoint and choose you.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
Which one will be more "desirable" in 10 years' time? Teachers compared to civil servants.
Nowadays, the employment situation in China is very serious, many university students can not find a stable job after graduation, which is also a big problem in our society today, as the iron rice bowl jobs of teachers and civil servants have become the hot jobs nowadays, these two positions are very high social status, welfare benefits are also very good.
By cly mumford3 years ago in Humans




