the fight for peaceby Cassandra Lafond
Anastasia Everdeen is a 15-year-old black girl whose family recently won the lottery which allowed them to move to a better and "safer" town anastasia has to b...
A Lesson to be Learnedby Alexa S. Martin
There is a project I have to sign up for on November 4 that was $15. It's called the "Community Action Project" and it's for anthropology. I had to sign up by...
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The Tragic Case of Sonya Masseyby voiceofarticle
The name Sonya Massey sends a shiver down many spines, especially for those who have followed the twists and turns of her unsolved case. This haunting mystery has left i...
Rabi Lamichhane and the Cooperativ...by Umanath Kattel
In "Political Suppression and the Erosion of Democratic Values: The Case of Ravi Lamichhane's Arrest in Nepal," Prof. Umanath Kattel critically examines the ar...
Poem oceans wishby persephone jackson
As pollutiond destroys the water the ocean begs for a break seeking solace in poetry.
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Shadows Of The Heart: Poems Of Lov...by Jaydin Donough
Shadows of the Heart is a collection of poetry that I have previously published on Amazon as a book which I self published.
It delves into many of the good memories and...
A Robot's Partner (Sample Only)by MeganDarragh99
The first robot police officers are here. Amelia is a police officer who has always wanted to own a robot. She finally gets the opportunity when she joins the American p...
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A Collection of Poemsby Subhangi Mukherjee
A Continuing Collection of Poems written by an Aspiring Author
A DAY AT THE GATEby Ellis Writes
What happens when a simple gatekeeper is scared to face a horde of monsters?
Find out in 'A DAY AT THE GATE .'
Inspired by the #endbadgovernment protest, I wrote this s...
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The Tale Of An Ungrateful Jungleby DOUGHNUT
Are you sure? Are the animals of the jungle ungrateful, or have you lost your conscience?
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🌈🥴As We Randomly Live🥀❤️by graceyharases
Random but relatable poetry and writings that will keep u swiping right 😊❤but each written with a reason....enjoy my doze of randomness
I have some questions by Mymuna Fardos
This is about Bangladesh students who died in quota protests in Bangladesh
we were, we are, we will beby r. pendragon
and in these poems are beliefs, fears, protests, and cravings inscribed in the confines of my mind. we were small, we are growing, and we will be abundant.
Dancing In The Thunderby -- 𝙇𝙀𝘼𝙃 ☆ !
"You're going to help me?"
"Yup. Now start cleaning."
In a world where redheads are seen as "rebels" and "no good" and sent to co...
THE LAST HOPE by Creach Tales
Olaoluwa's journey from a first-class graduate to a job seeker highlights the harsh realities of life in Nigeria. Raised by his dedicated mother, Funmilayo, who faced im...
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Drums Beating Day-to-Dayby Alexia_K51
Stuck in their thousands of years of traditions
Of negligence and stagnation
Ignorance and oblivious
Yet I transform day-to-day
The drums beating
Letting out a joyous la...
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WE STAND WITH GAZAby ZuMi
IM TRYING TO TELL YOU WHAT IS HAPPENING AROUND GAZA AND PALESTINEAN PEOPLE AND THE PEOPLE WHO ARE SUPPORTING PALESTINE