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  • The Uncharted Territory by SandeepMisra5
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    In a time, when countries like India are developing in a rate faster than previously estimated and are on their way to be superpower; there are some section of society whose lives are never taken into account. Most of the time, they are left behind, uncounted. Here two brothers Mohan, 17 and Suresh, 11; share an usual day with us. Both deprived of elementary education and quality amenities, Mohan along with his brother Suresh took to ragpicking to earn a living with their mother supporting them in this venture. Let's see the world by their eyes in a city full of prosperity and educational well-being...
  • ENTREPRENEUR by AbdeljabbarNaji
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  • A gift to a troubled tribe. by Ohiremen_Kem
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    This short novel is for the youth of Africa. For those of them whose minds have been corrupted and need to be cleaned. For those who dream about their nations but need direction. It is a literary work that has tried to highlight the virtues of honesty, hard work and good leadership. It tells a story of a society, that has been degenerated over the years and its people were faced with serious internal and external problems which threatened the existence of their kingdom. There was hardship and there was suffering among the common people, until the gods of the kingdom sent to them a gift in a boy called Dawda.
  • THE CHESS by Dannymhan
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    Its talks about development of a nation through development of its people. And that no matter where you come from, you can make a change and an impact on society
  • The Socio-cultural Significance of the Tribal Communities in Santiniketan. by DSumedha19
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    This paper explores the integral role played by the tribes in Birbhum, West Bengal, specifically within the heritage town of Bonerpukur Danga. The focus is on understanding the cultural, social, economical and historical dimensions that make the tribals a major attraction in this region, influencing the lives of the tribal population.
  • The Storm (Book One of War's End series) - excerpt by ChristineShuck
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    Society has collapsed. She almost gave up. But now she's fighting for two. Jess Aaronson's world has descended into madness. She lost her family to the brutal chaos of America's collapse, and nearly lost her spirit from the brutal abuse that followed. But now that she's pregnant, she has a new reason to keep fighting... As she comes to terms with the life growing inside her, Jess flees Tent Five and descends into a land without law. In search of the only family she has left and the home she left behind, the darkness threatens to consume both her and her unborn child. Can Jess find her family, or will her escape come with the ultimate price?
  • Being the young hero by currumbingirl
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    What would you do if you found out that you weren't ordinary and had powers? Well, this is now the life of Katy Kilstion. Not only does she have to learn to adjust to a new life in another country but now she is going to learn how to become the best young hero that the world has ever seen. But will the world ever know who this young hero really is?