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The Strange Science Behind Everyday Things You Never Think About Discover the strange science behind everyday things you never think about. Find the strange, but informative scientific facts hidden in everyday life from how soap works, to why your stomach grumbles.
By Daily Blend5 months ago in Writers
Dollar Challenge - Country Roads Challenge (September edition)
Here's the challenge I set for June Dollar Challenge - Invention Edition If you're familiar with these little prompts from me, they are quotes that inspired or stuck with me in some way. They might be from books, songs, films, or, not to put too fine a point on it, memes.
By L.C. Schäfer5 months ago in Writers
Why Many with Multiple Incomes Still Rely on France’s Welfare System
Among these recipients are people who actually have multiple sources of income: part-time or full-time jobs, freelance gigs, small businesses, or occasional side hustles. Yet they continue to receive aid from the CAF. This might seem paradoxical at first glance. Why would someone with several incomes still apply for welfare? Is this opportunism, or does it point to something deeper?
By Bubble Chill Media 5 months ago in Writers
Writing Down The Bones Deck #18
Hi guys, It has been a while since I completed one of these card prompts. This post series has been inspired by Denise E Lindquist. I never would have known about this deck of cards if it wasn't for her. So thank you Denise for sharing this lovely deck of cards with all of us on Vocal.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹5 months ago in Writers
Primary school pupils in Juba receive debate training to boost critical thinking skills
Author: Joseph Henry Finish Facilitator explaining the debates format during a training session Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) conducted a one-day debate and speech training session for students and staff at Embrace Primary School in Kapuri, Juba. The training, held on Saturday, 2 August 2025, at the school premises, was requested by the school to help its pupils develop critical thinking and public speaking skills.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan5 months ago in Writers
Grassroots health sessions spark change in food habits and ulcer prevention awareness
Author: Angelina Adut In the quiet outskirts of Juba, in Central Equatoria State, small gatherings in Rokwe Jengeli and Hai Baraka communities are sowing the seeds of health awareness—one conversation at a time.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan5 months ago in Writers
Quick Subscriber Run Down
I am writing a Sci-Fantasy romance series. Part one is entitled Second Chances Can’t Be Ignored; the main title for the entire overarching plot is Emerald Dreams in an Azure-Stained Reality, of which I have several years’ worth of backstory already planned out and noted. I am currently revising part one and writing part three. So, I decided to share the rough draft of parts one and two and see what feedback I can get from the excellent writers and critics right here on Vocal.
By K.B. Silver 5 months ago in Writers
How to Do Price Analysis for Ecommerce in 2025
Pricing has become the defining factor in e-commerce success. With customers able to compare offers in seconds, retailers can no longer rely on instinct or flat pricing strategies. Instead, businesses are leveraging structured price analysis to stay competitive, build trust, and maximize profitability in a fast-changing online marketplace.
By PriceIntelGuru5 months ago in Writers
Don't hate AI...It is alcohol to the senses. Use it responsibly.
Embracing AI is like drinking alcohol...you take tiny sips, savor the taste, and take it in small doses. Don't allow yourself to become drunk by over indulging. Just let yourself become just mellow enough to enjoy it every so often. Over use of it will dull your senses and remove your sense of wonder and creativity. Like driving drunk without full control of who you really are.
By Novel Allen5 months ago in Writers








