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Love's Journey: Embracing Challenges, Finding Joy
In the tapestry of life, love weaves its intricate threads, binding hearts together in a dance of joy and sorrow. This is a tale of love's journey, where trials and triumphs intertwine, shaping the souls of those who dare to embark upon its path.
By LASZLO SLEZAK2 years ago in Writers
Weekend Rewind-Rediscovered Riches
Vocal moves at the speed of light. In a whirlwind of submit, hearts and comments, the enthusiasm quickly wanes as publications move onwards through the conveyor belt of creation. The new overshadows the old. This is the way of the world but, as a result, our words are buried, forgotten or are never even given the daylight they deserve. Treasures missed, gems left in the history of the ever scrolling feed.
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Writers
Why America and the World are Betting Big on Private Space | Vantage with Palki Sharma
Pakistan has submitted another request for a bailout, seeking $6 billion from the IMF. While the IMF may grant it, the persistence of Western aid to Pakistan raises questions about their oversight of issues like rigged elections and the military's questionable activities. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin made headlines by piloting a fighter jet and taking a swipe at Joe Biden. An AI chatbot's response to inquiries about Modi and Zelensky highlighted biases in its answers. Additionally, a new social media IPO, Reddit's impact, and a private company's moon landing commemorate the US achievement after 50 years. Notably, the world's elite are gathering in Gujarat's Jamnagar, while Indians in Russia are reportedly coerced into fighting in Ukraine. Elsewhere, Libya's armed groups leaving Tripoli, Japan offering digital nomad visas, and the concept of upcycled food are topics of interest. Turning to global affairs, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's proposal for post-war Gaza governance faces rejection from Palestinian officials. India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives conduct a trilateral maritime security exercise, while Bangladesh participates as an observer. Senegal's presidential dialogue offer finds no takers, prompting protests amid concerns over election delays. Hungary strikes a fighter jet deal with Sweden amid the latter's NATO bid, and South Korea raises its public health alert due to doctors' resignations over proposed reforms. The report also delves into Pakistan's renewed IMF bailout request and questions surrounding its legitimacy, Western support, and implications for democracy. Additionally, Putin's recent actions, US-Russia tensions, and biases in AI technology are explored, highlighting the complex dynamics shaping global politics and technology.
By MESHACK LANGAT2 years ago in Writers
Online Mic Test - Check if Your Microphone is Working or Not
In today's digital age, having a functional microphone is paramount for clear and effective online communication. Whether you're participating in virtual meetings, gaming with friends, or recording podcasts, a reliable microphone is essential.
By Online Mic Test2 years ago in Writers
Types of Portable Stairs Used in Commercial Construction
Retail environments need adaptable access solutions, and portable stairs offer a perfect balance of flexibility and functionality. Companies like ATI Construction Products and SafeSmart USA lead the way with various portable and height-adjustable stair systems engineered for commercial needs. This article explores different stair systems, work platforms, and lifts, highlighting their benefits for businesses.
By Sean Williams2 years ago in Writers
Author, Read Thyself. Top Story - February 2024.
Author, Read Thyself D. A. Ratliff I grew up in the South, where “little white lies” were uttered daily. The “My, you look lovely today—love that color on you.” Or “I swear, that’s the best shrimp and grits I ever ate.” Or my favorite, “It’s so good to see you.”
By D. A. Ratliff2 years ago in Writers











