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Love Between Two Enemies Part Two
Lines Drawn in Blood --- PART TWO – LINES DRAWN IN BLOOD Some wars were loud. They came with shouting, gunfire, headlines splashed across newspapers. Others were quieter—waged in boardrooms, whispered threats, contracts signed in ink that carried more poison than blood.
By Ahmed aldeabellaabout a month ago in Humans
The Workload You Build Yourself
Most adults describe overwhelm as something that arrives from outside. They talk about it as if it settles onto the body without warning. Overwhelm is most often self-induced. It grows out of choices that protect comfort instead of finishing the work. It forms from distractions that feel harmless but produce weight later. People often see the feeling as pressure from the job when it is really pressure from tasks left undone.
By Dr. Mozelle Martinabout a month ago in Humans
Iran Accused of ‘Campaign of Revenge’ as Doctors Arrested for Treating Protesters. AI-Generated.
Arrest of Medical Professionals Recent reports indicate that Iranian authorities have arrested multiple doctors and healthcare workers who treated individuals injured during nationwide protests. Human rights organizations describe these arrests as part of a “campaign of revenge”, targeting medical professionals for fulfilling their ethical duties.
By Aarif Lashariabout a month ago in Humans
The School System
The school system does not fail loudly. It fails politely. It still rings its bells, prints its worksheets, uploads its timetables and holds its assemblies about well-being and future pathways. From the outside, it looks functional. Even progressive. New acronyms appear every few years. New frameworks. New strategic plans featuring pastel logos and mission statements about innovation.
By Emilie Turnerabout a month ago in Humans
Fly Your Flag
“You are such a freak!” “Why can’t you be normal?” “Would it be so hard for you to be like everyone else?” “ You like what?’ “You do that?” “ Why would you, want that, or want to do that or like that?” Sound familiar? I bet a vast majority of us have. I know I did and often still do.
By Alexandra Grantabout a month ago in Humans
Elizabeth Smart: From Captivity to Courage
The night Elizabeth Smart disappeared did not announce itself with drama. It arrived quietly, the way danger often does. In the early hours of June 5, 2002, while a Salt Lake City home slept, a man entered through an open window. He moved with confidence, not haste. He carried a knife. He went first to a child’s bed.
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in Humans
Living with Spirit
A ferry was standing at the New York seashore, the one that carries people to the Statue of Liberty. However, to board the ferry, one first had to buy a ticket. Since it was the weekend, there was a huge crowd, and the ferry was packed to capacity. People standing in line were waiting for the second and third ferries under the scorching sun, holding Coke, burgers, juice, and movie cameras in their hands.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Humans










