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End the war by Hola_girl_123
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Moving Stories by DoctorsWithoutBorders
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More than 60 million people are currently fleeing conflict or persecution around the world. Due to their race, religion or nationality, these people's homes are no longer safe places to live and their governments no longer provide them with protection. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works around the world to provide refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) with everything they need from psychological care to lifesaving nutrition. We set up hospitals in refugee camps, we help women give birth safely, we vaccinate children to prevent epidemics and we provide access to safe drinking water. Here, some of our teams share their stories.
Scents by hayatkhan07
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My thoughts. My feelings. My desires. My scents...
My Recipe List (Book #1) by umm_hanoon
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A list of recipes I liked, found interesting, or plan to try. Feel free to share or try them out, too. Recipe requests are accepted. Request through private message only.
Dork Diaries in real life by Dyanara987
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The life of Nikki maxwell has suddenly changed when makenzie has stopped being mean to her! was it just a prank? find out in Dork Diaries in real life
Journal of a Teenage Muslim. by InnerBeautyShines
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Maydah Ahmad was never a normal girl. Ever since she was a young girl, it was clear to tell she was made for something bigger, something better.. But than her mother died, leaving Maydah and her father to cope on their own. After that her life was never the same. Albeit all the obstacles that stood in her way, and without a mother to explain it to her, Maydah still made her decision to wear a hijab (headgear) and faced the difficulties of bullies all on her own. Mysteries after mysteries began to unfold right before her eyes, and her already complicated life twisted into real life nightmare, and so she let the world know of her journey through her journal of a teenage Muslim. Join Maydah as she battles her way through her teenage years, and may finally find victory in all that she believed.