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Job Openings
The much-anticipated Airport Youth Career Day 2024 recently took place at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) from 13th to 14th December 2024, bringing together over 30 aviation companies and offering an impressive 2,000+ job opportunities across diverse sectors of the aviation industry.
By Horace Wasabout a year ago in Pride
The Wolf That Cried Hedgicorn
(Inspired by Sarah McBride, U.S. representative for Delaware's at-large congressional district. Dedicated to my daughter Mellow, to Huckleberrie, to Vivian Jenna Wilson and all of the transgender humans being targeted. The damage was done with grim stories. This tale will be their undoing.)
By Lisa Suhayabout a year ago in Pride
2024 and Bisexual?
Sometimes in life, things happen that you can't go back from and these incidents change you. They form and shape you into a different person with different thoughts and different beliefs even. I'm a very open minded person and because of this I'm constantly growing and learning and changing. This year has been a weird one for me. My spirituality is changing and morphing. My belief system going from something strict and concrete to something more fluid and open to different concepts from around the world. I know after waking up to these beliefs that I won't go back. That things can only go forward from here. I also know that some people and some of my family won't like these revelations of mine. I know that I'm going to have to come to terms with this and be who I am regardless. I'm getting in touch with my inner light and learning that we all have Source inside us. The amount of things we are all capable of is astounding. You just have to open your mind to the fact that what you believe and what you put into the universe will be. If you believe you will be broke and miserable the rest of your life you will be. However, if you believe you are abundant and radiate abundance you will do just that. Expel the negativity and drama from your life and you will find life and the universe greeting you with love and kindness. I have also discovered this year that I am okay alone. I've embraced who I am in all aspects and even if I don't feel comfortable sharing that with everyone in my life just yet I'm ok with it. For instance a big revolution that I've just come to the conclusion of is I'm bisexual. Thinking back on it I always have been but I've suppressed these feelings because they were wrong, dirty and sinful according to the way I was raised. I remember though that ever since middle school I've had what I now realize were girl crushes and I would look at a girl and think she's hot. I thought boys were hot too but I do recall thinking about girls in a romantic way as well. So, now, here we are at almost forty years of age trying to learn how to admit this to not only myself but everyone else in my life. I've honestly had my feel of relationships with men. I've been through two failed marriages. My first husband was my highschool sweetheart and he never supported me financially or emotionally. My second husband ended in a toxic, abusive way with emotional, mental and verbal abuse on a daily basis. I've tried to date since then with men but I no longer feel that connection. All I see now is red flags and how deeply engrained with patriarchy they all are and it pisses me off. I've really come into my feminine side these past few months and it has empowered me to be more of a girl's girl then I already was. We are women, hear us roar. We will not back down, we will support each other and love each other because loving each other is often times better than loving a man who thinks he owns the world. The sad part is behind every good man is a woman who keeps him standing so I ask you who needs who?
By Lindsey Altomabout a year ago in Pride
Self-Development: Your Path to Personal Growth Today
Self Development: Your Path to Personal Growth Today Ever thought about what stops you from reaching your full potential? Self development is more than just getting better. It's a deep journey to personal growth and empowerment. By discovering yourself, you can grow emotionally, become more resilient, and improve your relationships with others.
By youssef mohammedabout a year ago in Pride
What are your odds of seeing a white Christmas? Here are the likeliest places for snow. AI-Generated.
As December rolls in and the festive season takes hold, many dream of waking up on Christmas morning to a blanket of snow. The idyllic scene of snow-covered rooftops, glistening trees, and children building snowmen is the hallmark of a traditional white Christmas. But how likely are you to experience such a magical moment? The odds of a white Christmas depend heavily on where you live, with factors such as geography, climate, and even changing weather patterns playing key roles.
By Abdul Malikabout a year ago in Pride
The Road to the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: A Tale of Resilience and Rivalry . AI-Generated.
As the sun set over the bustling streets of Karachi, the air was thick with anticipation. The year was 2024, and Pakistan was on the cusp of hosting the prestigious Champions Trophy for the first time since 2009. Cricket enthusiasts across the nation were eager to witness the world's best teams converge on their home turf.
By Raquel Garciaabout a year ago in Pride
The Light in the Snow
A small cottage sat silently in the middle of a vast, snow-covered land. The night sky was dark and endless, with nothing but a faint trail of snowflakes swirling in the cold breeze. In the heart of the silence, the little house glowed warmly—a beam of hope cutting through the frigid night.
By Ahmed razaabout a year ago in Pride
I Can’t Join a Clinical Trial…Can I?
When you think about participating in a clinical trial, what comes to mind? For many, the idea feels out of reach, something meant for a select group of people—perhaps those who live near research hospitals or are already deeply involved in the medical field. If you're like most people, you might believe that joining a clinical trial is a long shot, something that doesn’t apply to your life.
By Kelsey Kindallabout a year ago in Pride








