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  • Mr.Whittaker by RELangille
    RELangille
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    Marcus Whittaker was a good man, a put together respectable gentleman. No-one suspected the secret he was carrying. No-one suspected until one day when his house of cards fell apart and he had a complete breakdown. Cover art: https://hotpot.ai/ai-image-generator/create
  • F.R.I.E.N.D.S by MissPotchee
    MissPotchee
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    Ito ay kwento ng journey ng pitong magkakaibigan na may iba't ibang pangarap at ugali ngunit nagiging isa sa kanilang layunin para maipanalo ang isang laban.
  • Glamorous Awards 2017-2018 Judges Book  by GlamorousAwards
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    "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination". -Albert Einstein Are you a judge of this year's glamorous awards? Well then you are in luck this is a one time opportunity that many people wish for and therefore you are in luck. This book is dedicated to all the judges. This book contains all the rules,the criteria required for the judges to judge books and names of some lucky judges. Read on to find out! Created in collaboration with: @princessiscute12 @attheboylaster @jellyrainbow13 @swaglevel And to all the selected judges!
  • Going the Extra Mile by jaynadpatel
    jaynadpatel
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    Recently my 82-year-old great Aunty had a knee replacement. With no kids of her own and no other family nearby, my parents and I visited her everyday, despite having work etc and it made a difference to her, our company and care. After all, when we're old and frail we'd want people to visit us wouldn't we? So I thought I'd share this one as it cost nothing to go the extra mile, even if the gesture is small, it makes a difference to someone, somewhere, that you took the time to care. I'm Christian myself but I don't think you have to be religious to help people out. In fact most religions preach helping you neighbour and peace but it's been known for rabbis and priests to overlook a person in need, yet a non-religious person in the street helps the person in need out! We can all help a friend, family member or stranger out- it just takes selflessness to do so. Apologies for the mini lecture and enjoy the poem :)