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The Quest for Identity
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, amidst the noise and chaos of modern life, lived a man named Samuel. To those who passed him on the crowded streets, he appeared like any other face in the urban crowd. But within, Samuel was tormented by a profound quest—a quest for his true identity.
By Jenkin Collin3 years ago in Writers
Ruby Franke's sisters express themselves on social media following the child abuse allegations against a Utah YouTuber
Two of Ruby Franke's sisters have spoken out on social media following the Utah YouTuber's arrest this week on allegations of child abuse after it was discovered that a youngster had duct tape on their extremities, open wounds, and symptoms of malnutrition.
By jemlord mendoza3 years ago in Writers
Examining My First Story
The recent fairytale challenge on Vocal had me digging deep into my computer’s memory to find a story that I wrote almost twenty years ago. It was a short story about a young girl who finds a coin in her washing machine on a very hot summer day. She makes a wish on it and it comes true; the temperature drops by twenty degrees! With a second load of laundry, she finds another coin in the machine and makes a wish on that one as well. That second wish is for an awesome thirteenth birthday.
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)3 years ago in Writers
Johannesburg fire: New quest for casualties in South Africa. Content Warning.
The burst, in the stuffed and censured five-story building, guaranteed 74 lives, including 12 kids.The fire, what began in the early long stretches of Thursday morning at the five-story Osindiso building, is accepted to have been touched off by candles utilized for lighting inside the construction, as per Johannesburg Public Wellbeing MMC Dr Mgcini Tshwaku.
By Kush Kedijang3 years ago in Writers
Workplace - Second Home: Coworker - Extended Family
Filipinos have a strong tradition of maintaining close ties with their extended families, and they deeply value this bond. When Filipinos leave their homes for work, they often find comfort in knowing that they are joining another extended 'work family,' which makes the transition smooth and fulfilling. It's common for Filipinos to be more willing to open up to their co-workers than to their own family members, as they often form deep It's a cultural trait among Filipinos to be remarkably open and warm with their co-workers, often sharing personal stories and experiences more readily than they might with their own direct family members. In the workplace, they form not just professional relationships but also deep bonds and friendships, creating a sense of camaraderie akin to a second family. This willingness to open up and connect with co-workers reflects the strong sense of community and hospitality that Filipinos hold dear, making the workplace not just a job but a place where they find a sense of belonging and support bonds and friendships within their work circles.
By Bumble Bee3 years ago in Writers
Exploring Monsoon Magic: Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Matheran
Introduction The picturesque hill town of Matheran in Maharashtra, India’s Western Ghats, is transformed into a breathtaking setting during the monsoon season. Matheran transforms into a refuge for both nature lovers and adventure seekers with its mist-covered hills, rich vegetation, and shimmering waterfalls. You can enjoy the splendor of the season in comfort and style with suggestions for Matheran lodging options like Adamo the Resort and Adamo the Village. The top ten places in Matheran that you really must see have been compiled by us. If you’re considering visiting during the monsoon season, look no further.
By Sofia Benjamin3 years ago in Writers
From Arrogance to Empathy
Max, a name synonymous with arrogance and attitude, was notorious among both his peers and teachers for his unyielding pride and disruptive behavior at school. His defiance and disregard for authority had earned him a reputation that spread like wildfire. Teachers exchanged stories of his classroom antics, each tale seemingly more audacious than the last. It was a pattern that couldn't escape the watchful eyes of his exasperated teacher, who found herself having to address Max's behavior on a regular basis.
By Rajkumar B3 years ago in Writers
first writing
I am afraid I might need to stretch the rules a little bit here, as the first book I ever created didn't technically make it into the real world. It happened when I was about 9 years old, so a first book is quite good for that age. It also took five minutes to create.
By ASHLEY SMITH3 years ago in Writers
The Journey Of A Lifetime
Around 3 years ago, I was 19/20 and not sure what I wanted to do with my life. There was quite a lot of uncertainty that would circle around in my head a lot of the time. One day, my boyfriend gave me the suggestion of writing down the thoughts that were making me feel stuck. So, I opened a notebook and started to write. It gave me a sense of relief that I hadn’t felt before. It made me feel like I could finally communicate what I was thinking, something I have struggled with for a while, something I have been doing my best to work on. This experience is what made me decide to post my very first vocal piece called “Family Isn’t Always Forever.”
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Writers


