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  • THE MYSTERIOUS VAN -1 by Parichaos
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    How a simple case turned out to be a solution of a mystery. by DImple Bhaduri
  • Documenting SpongeBob Popsicles by -royalhighness-
    -royalhighness-
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    shut up these are amazing
  • Sightless by Asraie
    Asraie
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  • Somethings about Lego by troylucas8
    troylucas8
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    read this book to know about Lego
  • Insurance Trap by basumainak81
    basumainak81
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    Have you ever been in an Insurance provider's trap? My personal experience influenced me to create my first story in wattpad. I hope you find this worth reading. Thanks.
  • KILLER IN A MASK by animekpop2022
    animekpop2022
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    2023 People in America were Desepearing every day. Police already has found 100 dead bodies. Government knew that police were not able to find the killer so they decided to transfer the case to FBI. Mery Sanchez and Andrew Howard are best detectives in all America. That has to finger the killer and Arrest him. Will they find the killer? What will happen?
  • Finding by HopenOfficial
    HopenOfficial
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    A log journal of the views of a young man named Alexander Rain, as he ventures off in a world and tries to break down the world into its core pieces, just to understand whether it's really worth living.
  • 2045 and The events That Followed by MarkValencia0
    MarkValencia0
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    A fictional Documentary that is set in the Philippines in the year 2045. It sets the first official visit of an extraterrestrial being and its implications afterwards. It also discusses what happened before and how it came to. It dissects point of views from different walks of life. Their views on religion, science, politics and God.
  • Jesus saves  by vitorialuvswriting
    vitorialuvswriting
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    A true story of how the Love of Jesus saves all
  • The False Messiah by user84942103
    user84942103
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    Educational perspective of Jesus, a MUST read for Atheist and Christian alike. If you are seeker of the truth, then you must read. The Story of Jesus the way it's portrayed in the Bible is a lie, lie that is revealed in the bible. If it is revealed in the bible then, why are most Christians not aware of them? The answer is simple; most Christians have never read the bible, although they think they have! In reality they read books that have been carefully worded and designed to refer the reader to specific chapters and verses of the bible that supports the ideas of the religious and or political institutions (Conservative, Liberal, Catholic, Evangelist, Jehovah Witness, etc.).
  • Monsters in my Head by Noelle_Rose
    Noelle_Rose
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    My mind is a horrible place to be; it’s like a dark thicket of twisted trees, full of creeping shadows all with faceless grins and long pointed shadowy fingers, each one in search of the day I give in to their eerie whispers....... My ongoing struggle with debilitating mental issues.
  • Famous Wagatha Christie's case Rebekah Vardy vs Coleen Rooney by savedaughters2015
    savedaughters2015
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    A television documentary drama based on the famous Wagatha Christie trial has been produced. Rebekah Vardy vs Coleen Rooney, a famous High Court case, will be the subject of a drama movie that will be released this Christmas.
  • Letters From My Heart by roseup0490
    roseup0490
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    When my world came crashing down, I felt unheard and like no one understood. These are the letters I wrote so that one day my kids will know the truth and journal entries I wrote during the whole process There's always two sides to a story. Everyone hears what the courts have to say, but now you get to read for yourself the story from the other side. "THE UNFIT MOM"....Never judge a book by its cover. Always lend a hand and do everything with love.
  • How bangles are made risking people life  by twilight_532
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    It takes dozens of people making a single glass bangle. The glass is heated in burning hot furnaces at 200°C. After staying for 10 hours in burning furnaces the glass turns into thick water like liquid. This melted glass liquid is taken out by workers. These workers are not wearing any gloves, glasess nor any other safety material. Although the workers wese provided with gloves and glasess but they refused to wore those, because wearing gloves can loosen their hand grip on metal rods and they don't want to compromise on their hand grip. The factory workers also breath in this glass dust. According to a survey 23% of bronchitis is resulted from glass dust in air. This bangle factory present in Firozabad is 30 miles from Taj mahal. In 2005 the crosion of mahal marble was claimed to be caused by factory smoke. It caused fear of closing of factory but owners were asked to use natural gas instead of coal. But the point is why bangles are still made this way. There are hundreds of bangle workshops in Firozabad with thousands of people working in them. According to workers , the factory is only source of their income. If factory is closed they can die of hunger. In the factory, the melted glass is rotated around a long cylindrical shaped rod by a small machine to give it a shape. The broken glass pieces are continually sweeped by women to be recycled. After the molten glass is given bangle shape, it's brought to workshop for ornamental work. Hundreds of people perform this ornamental work for very low wages , 1$ or 2$ by working 7 to 8 hours day. Special paints are used by workers to paint the bangles. Final products are sent to market for sale. The end product is not expensive. Thousands of such bangs are wore by Indian women on daily basis. There are 40 to 50 hands behind each bangle.