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How DMV Driver’s Education Prepares Teens for Safe Driving
Getting a driver’s license is an exciting milestone for teens, but it also comes with significant responsibilities. Learning to drive safely requires more than just getting behind the wheel—it involves understanding traffic laws, developing defensive driving skills, and building confidence.
By Becca lynch3 months ago in Writers
Looking past the Illusions of Not Feeling Good Enough. Top Story - October 2025.
“The true measure of success is how many times you can bounce back from failure.” — Stephen Richards When I was a child, the girls at my junior school were open about not wishing to play with me. Even at a young age, I was more than aware of their immature disdain; to me, I translated this to them having the ability to see right through to my very own sense of unworthiness.
By Chantal Christie Weiss3 months ago in Writers
China’s import and export of steel, rare earths, iron ore, automobiles, etc. from January to September
According to statistics from the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, the import and export data for steel, rare earths, automobiles, and other commodities in China from January to September 2025 are as follows:
By SINOSTEEL STAINLESS STEEL PIPE3 months ago in Writers
The Best Healthy Coffee to Try in Iran ( 2025 Update )
Discovering Healthy Coffee in Iran: A Personal Journey Coffee has always been part of daily life in Iran. From small cafés in Tehran to homemade cups shared with family, coffee is more than a drink — it’s a ritual. But over the past few years, I noticed something interesting: people were searching for coffee that doesn’t just wake you up but also supports health and energy.
By Muhammad Naqash3 months ago in Writers
Recitation
I love reciting this poem. For me, there’s a glimmer of sadness embedded in the sardonic wit, and there’s also a small epiphany within it for me, in the line “thewoman wasnot/quite Fourteen till she smiled/then/Centuries.” There’s an acknowledgment of feminine wisdom and knowledge that’s generally lacking in masculine poetry, and there’s something in her value being double that of the room. I, of course, know she’s worth much more than that. There’s also something else in that six for me outside of dollars, an echo of Persephone’s pomegranate seeds perhaps, or maybe some other allusion I can’t articulate, but this poem does what poetry should do—it makes me look at things differently
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Writers
The Echo of Twenty-Two
The Measure of a Line The first day of the Advanced Poetics seminar was always a quiet riot of expectation. Twenty-year-old students, clutching overpriced, dog-eared anthologies, sat ramrod straight, waiting for Professor Mark Ellison to walk into the high-ceilinged lecture hall.
By TheScriptedMind3 months ago in Writers
Tales From Beyond: The Haunted Letter Challenge: The Entries. Top Story - October 2025.
Greetings to the demented, the disturbed, the deranged. The entries for the “Tales from Beyond: The Haunted Letter Challenge” have been received and are festering in the dark deluded dungeons of the supernatural judges who are currently being haunted and disillusioned as we read each and every entry. There are 34 spooktastic letters in total.
By Rick Henry Christopher 3 months ago in Writers
Corporate life-Pretending to love the life I’m losing.
It is so cold, I am freezing. I slowly opened my eyes. I see the sky-wait, wait, trees? Where am I? Is it a forest?? I jump to my feet. What the actual hell. Where am I? I am close to panicking now. Why am I here? Where should I go? Thousands of thoughts are eating my mind, all of them fighting to win. My heart is racing.
By nino abzianidze3 months ago in Writers









