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  • THE OUTMODED CULTURES by PhauzyYaseen
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    Outmoded cultures are cultural practices that are dehumanizing and needs to be abolished in the society. An outmoded culture is archaic and very harmful to certain individuals. Examples of such practices are ; female genital mutilation, child betrothal and marriage, cruel widowhood rites, trokosi system, tribal marks and many more. They're very common in most African countries and some really need to be abolished.
  • FOUR BADBOY's CASSANOVA by kobeatasan
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    Isa lang namang bagong student si Jade na babangga sa isang campus cassanova.Si kris na leader,na lahat ng gusto ay nakukuha.Imposebli kayang ma inlove sila sa isat-isat kahit kulang nalang isumpa na nila ang isat-isat.
  • Document 1: Project 32 by BatmanIamthenight
    BatmanIamthenight
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    In a society that prohibits the speaking of peoples differences, to the point of not letting people speak other languages. A group of 7 kids who are something many strive to obtain, in the New Era are being experimented on to find out what makes them tick. The society doesn't want them knowing too much of course, so the common people within it are not taught to read and only watch documentary's to find information about topics
  • Getting There  by The_Broken_Charm
    The_Broken_Charm
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    Life is busy. Life can be stressful. But we needn't give in, right? Take a rest. Take a chill pill. And spend some time reading.
  • Just Two Statements by goal2001
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    Hmm...In a country filled with corruption and injustice, the poor remain poor and even poorer while the rich get even richer... A country where even the most trivial of matters could bring on the worst of civil wars... All must be careful in what they say and do... The NORTH have been cheated again and again in the past by the SOUTH EASTERNERS.... The SOUTH EASTERNERS neutral but try to remain on the good side of the NORTH. A statement is made which leads to another statement...and ALL HELL BREAK LOOSE! What were those STATEMENTS and what followed after they were made?
  • 𝘼 𝙙𝙚𝙚𝙥𝙡𝙮 𝙛𝙡𝙖𝙬𝙚𝙙 𝙨𝙤𝙘𝙞𝙚𝙩𝙮 by zee_vw
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    Death of freedom, liveliness, happiness, enthusiasm is the new definition of our society. Highlighting major problems adhered by people, and because of people; of course builds our society. If you think society is at the perk of succeeding beyound anything and everything harmful than you are wrong. Because maybe you haven't seen or experienced tons of awful scenarios to happen around to and with many of us. People are suffering because of other people and making up this ill-society. Our society is a flaw in itself and it needs to be treated well. Tiny little steps, everyone!! :))
  • Beyond The Veils Of Tradition  by aeesha_ahmad
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    Beyond the Veils of Tradition The dry winds of Kauyen Lafiya carried stories of women bound by tradition and silenced by fate. Mariya's life had ended in agony - four days of labor without help, her body torn by crude hands, her dreams buried alongside her stillborn child. Now her younger sister, Amina, stood at the same crossroads, refusing to surrender to a marriage that stole her freedom. Her defiance was met with cruelty. Traditional barbers were called, their blades leaving scars deeper than flesh. As Amina sat in the dim silence of her hut, pain clinging to her body and heart, the future loomed like an endless desert - vast, uncertain, and merciless. Would she heal? Could she find a voice beyond the veils of tradition? Or would her story end like Mariya's, lost in the dust of Kauyen Lafiya? Aeesha_Ahmad
  • Market Cry by Alife7
    Alife7
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    The poem presents a depiction of a problem that is commonly faced by market vendors in Jamaica.
  • Alexa-Jane by TawnyKristine
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    Sixteen year old Alexa Jane finds herself homeless when her mother abandons her. She must navigate her life on the streets with the help of a new friend. Story takes place in Canada in the early 1990s.
  • Inconvenience by CloneWarsCollector
    CloneWarsCollector
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    A short fic where Obi-Wan doesn't know how to read. (May expand in the future)
  • Elimination of illiteracy. Learning is light, and unlearned darkness by groundreedho
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    July 19, all those who have mastered the basics of writing and reading should celebrate a significant event that once and for all ended illiteracy in our country.
  • Living In Paradise by LeahFlores349
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    Marilynn might have almost everything that she wants in life. She's popular, pretty, nice, and lives in a nice city. Best of all, she's a cheerleader. But when her mom gets a new job in the exotic Cape Verde, her whole life is put on hold.
  • Died Green  by ToluwaniMajaro
    ToluwaniMajaro
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    This story talks about a young girl who suffered so much in life. She lived in a terrible slum and her father did not care about her. She did not have anything and she continued a hopeless life. One day she met someone who introduced her to a dangerous business to get money. At first, she was very lucky to be treated well by the manager of the business but was unfortunately murdered in cold blood in her prime time.
  • Sweet Revenge by mutua554
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    Poetry
  • Illiteracy in America by Squishy_softball
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    America, the new life. It has ups and downs, we need to fix something. Illiteracy the leading cause of money loss. (I love America, don't get me wrong)
  • Beyond the sky by Optimistic-Girl
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    Saima, a young toddler born in the oppression and tyranny of the village of Khairpur, a village where atrocity is only in the fate of women. When Saima is not allowed to study, she fights for what she believes is her right. She fights for her dreams. She fights to reach beyond the sky.
  • Evolution banned from turkish schools? by SamMosios
    SamMosios
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    I can not remotely express my dislike for this incident. The least I can do is to openly criticize Mr Tayyip Erdogan for actions that display his ignorance and scientific illiteracy.