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NOVEMBER 11th
If I close my eyes, a vision of my grandparent's home comes to mind with all the poppies growing out front along the fence. While contemplating, memories of my dad donating money in exchange for the paper poppies fill my mind. Even today, the exchange of a donation for poppies goes on across the country. The contributions assist disabled and hospitalized veterans.
By Babs Iverson3 years ago in Humans
Man's teeth slowly falling out, after looking through the company data, found the unspeakable secret!
The deepest loneliness in the world is when he is all there is in your world, and no longer exists in his. In the future society, the scarcity of resources on Earth is becoming more and more serious. In order to alleviate this situation, a lunar energy development company was born to meet the Earth's need for energy by harvesting helium three from the moon. The company has set up a collection base on the moon, and Desert is the only staff member at the base, who has a three-year labor contract with the company. He is accompanied by an intelligent robot, Isolation, whose role is to keep Sam safe and assist him in his work.
By The Beauty of Film3 years ago in Humans
One Night of Watery Fear
Charles Jackson French was serving his duty as a mess hall attendant in the Guadalcanal located off the Solomon Islands in 1942 during World War II. This was his second enlistment in the U.S. military. He was on board the U.S. destroyer ship, “Gregory” when it came under fire from Japanese guns. Amid the cries of, “Abandon Ship!” French, along with other sailors, some badly wounded, found themselves pitched into the sea, dodging rapid fire in shark-infested waters. A few life rafts were deployed, French spotted one of them ad began piling on his wounded shipmates. He piled the sailors on the raft until it almost sank.
By Lana Broussard3 years ago in Humans
People who are "good at what they do" in the workplace have these three characteristics.
In the workplace, there are always people who are "good at what they do", who are best at understanding the psychology of their bosses, who suggest exactly what their bosses are planning, and who say exactly what their bosses want to say. Because they are "good at what they do", they often become the "big hitters" or "right-hand men" around their bosses.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
After much deliberation, I still decided to resign.
Early this morning, my friend C sent me a message saying, "I've decided to quit after all". To be honest, I was quite surprised, after all, it was the company he had been looking for, and during the epidemic, I was afraid it wouldn't be too easy to find a job.
By Sopha Schreuder3 years ago in Humans

