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  • The institution by Essien_Eno
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    Ugly events around Ivie Momoh's life made her preoccupied with a revolutionary three point agenda; to get her life back, put the villains in their places and then cause changes to the very fabric of politics in her dear Edo state. There was one tiny problem, falling in love again was not part of it.
  • SOCIAL BLUES BEYOND SOLEMN BALLADRY by MahiPriyanka
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    SOCIAL BLUES BEYOND SOLEMN BALLADRY A CLASSIC COLLECTION OF BLUES POEMS AUTHOR : PRIYANKA RAJ READER'S REVIEWS & RATINGS : ADORED WITH FIVE STAR PUBLISHED ON FEB 9, 2019 LINK : US https://www.amazon.com/dp/1795890800 India https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07NDLZHKC https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NDLZHKC Book Description : "Across thousand miles away from home, chasing my dreams To have a fairy tale Chalet, to live in solace-- down to Paradise" Social Blues is a collection of Blues Poems, winding through woods of struggles and sufferings, but weave hopes of dreams, faith for peace and love for humanity. It is classic connoisseur for Social Renovation and who are aficionados of timeless piece of literature. The book represents newer type of allegory in form of illumination visions. The subjects of poems represent common vices and virtues but are sharply satirical of various kinds of modern culture. It adds personal touch to make poems more telling and compelling and each verse speaks a tale of its own ...and relates with each of us our life experience. This heart-rending book explores solemn themes of serenity, dark-culture, loss, grief, healing, empowerment, inspiration, courage, dreams, encouragement , freedom , peace and on modern chaos. The collection of 42 verses advocates "Humanity is one kind of magical spell in accomplishing harmony and tranquility in land of conflicts". As a poet, it will remind our obligation towards society and how can we together bring a major improvement in shaping the thoughts of our younger generation without inflicting the emotions.
  • . Dot by thomaia
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    Even the tiniest creature on earth deserves respect. Equality is not similarity. Being equal doesn't mean being identical. It means accept and respect the right to be different.
  • The Book of the Fallible  by RituVedi
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    **Doctrines will be added, adjusted, and edited sporadically. This is a work in progress. It lacks editing, refinement, and may contain incomplete sections or outlines for sections to be fleshed out** Throughout history people have been experiencing some form of a reality seemingly interpreted by and stored in their neural networks. Many have claimed to bear witness to a reality which is the product of a divine being performing works, and thus, when they wrote of the reality they observed, their writings were considered by many to be divinely inspired. The following text is a compilation of lessons learned through the observations of one or more realities as recalled from certain neural networks. If reality is the product of the divine, then perhaps the following too is divinely inspired. However, as with any text written about a reality observed by, interpreted by, stored by, recalled by, and communicated by limited and fallible beings, not even divine inspiration can grant this text, nor any other text, divine authority.
  • Handsome Mortician (English Version) by VinoLeunc
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    Just read the story.. hope you enjoy it ^.^v... PS: English isn't my first language, so please excuse any mistakes.
  • A Short Story Of Words by bryanknight09
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  • 'what if i had my own love story? by livethehell
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    whould i have my own love story?or i'd be just a cast in someone's fairyta
  • Outspoken: Confessions of a Devout Atheist by PJLowry
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    A collection of essays and rants, inspired and taken from a series that I have been writing for several years concerning this subject. A stirring account of how certain issues are poisoned by organized religions and why we as a society would be much better off without them.
  • we are restless tourists by hephaestion
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    just a poem about humanity that I wrote for a contest a few years ago ~~~ russian translation: https://www.wattpad.com/story/61406251-we-are-restless-tourists ~~~ cover art credit: https://laughingsquid.com/beyond-earth-minimalist-posters-of-the-planets-by-stephen-di-donato/
  • Moral Cosmoanthropism: An Ethical Theory for the West by J-D-L-Marin
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    In a world where the old moral certainties have collapsed and ideologies divide humanity, Cosmoanthropism Moral offers a new path - a universal, secular, and rational ethics born from the intrinsic value of the human being. Starting from the axiom of self-worth, J.D. Marín builds a theory that reconciles reason and feeling, science and morality, the individual and the cosmos. The result is a vision of the good that depends neither on faith nor on relativism, but on the very structure of human consciousness. Cosmoanthropism Moral: A Universal Ethical Theory for the West is a profound reflection on dignity, autonomy, the complementarity of the sexes, and personal responsibility. A philosophical manifesto for a civilization seeking to rediscover the meaning of good in an age of chaos and decay.
  • CONVERSATIONS IN THE PANTHEON   -   The Truth about God and Religion by AntoninosNatalis
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    It is said that truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident. It's also said that what ails the truth is that it's mainly uncomfortable and dull. What is the truth about god? Is god real or imagined? It's an age-old question much debated throughout human history. Is science able to give us a definitive answer? Find out the truth for yourself in the following chapters.
  • The Neighborhood: The One True Religion  by VKBeta
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    The Neighborhood is a contemporary, secular moral philosophy that emphasizes freedom of thought and expression, respect for all life, and devotion to knowledge. The Neighborhood is intended to be an open, inclusive, community dedicated to making the world a better place for all. The Neighborhood rejects the idea of religion, realizing that religions suppress the search for knowledge, oppose the growth of humanity and attempt to divide us and keep us fighting amongst ourselves. The Neighborhood embraces logic and the ethical pursuit of science in an attempt to improve the lives of all. This is what makes The Neighborhood the one true religion. In part one, The Book of Neighbors, introduces the best arguments against the major religions and replaces them with an updated worldview and morality. In part two, Breaking Bread expands on the first part and prepares Neighbors for interacting with others that are not familiar with The Neighborhood.
  • •♦Humanism♦• by NoirLucious
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    Humanism doesn't make us different
  • My grandfather the adventurer by LJGAlvarez
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    Short story for all ages, inspired by the global crisis triggered by COVID-19. It is a tribute to those hardest hit by death, the elderly, and a call to humanize the cold statistics.
  • Agenda 21 by CharlesCalthrop
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    A short Dystopian tale, crafted by Liam Scott and Robert O'Neill.
  • Choose life. Choose love. by acubaninlondon
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    What do we want from life? Love.
  • Universal Warfare by Time-s-Alchemist
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    Hi there, I'm JD, a 31-year-old Venezuelan-Spanish Economist living in Barcelona with my Russian (pro-peace) wife Anna and our two kittens; we met in Italy eight years ago, and almost since then we have been working on this project. During our careers we've worked with people from South America to Japan, from Australia to Canada, from South Africa to Norway, the characters in the novel are based on people I was lucky enough to meet along the way who left me with invaluable lessons which we feel the duty and privilege of sharing with our fellow humans, hopefully sharing what cosmologists call "Space Bias". There are seven main protagonists each one with their own chapter - which can be read in whichever order you prefer, - two of them in present tense and the rest in past, it's all part of the story. They all have mixed backgrounds such as a Japanese father and a Taiwanese mother, a survivor of the Rwanda massacre, a Colombian with Lebanese and Portuguese ancestry, a Danish whose mother is German, a Jewish lady married to a Muslim man she met in Jerusalem, an Anglo-Indian guy inspired in a way in Orwell - character name is Arthur such as Orwell's real name, - and last but definitely not least a Turkish Muslim bisexual woman for which a Lebanese friend for work is providing help; my friend is working on her Ph.D. on gender inequality in politics, especially in countries with religious civil wars that have moved from the streets to parliament. The story's Universe - 7 trillion light-years, approximately 78 times the size of our observable universe and 252 times the size of a Hubble sphere - provides more than enough civilizations to present dystopias that can serve as warnings for the future - ideally in the style of 1984, A Brave New World, or Fahrenheit 451, - as well as utopias where we find A.E.I - Artificial Emotional Intelligence - along with futuristic ways of understanding childhood, education, and life itself.
  • bertha and matthew by mayloveheal
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