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  • Mark Series : Stigma ni AsianLily
    AsianLily
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    Citizens of Amaris have been dumbfounded at the day of the Enoch festival. The crowned prince was shot by a golden arrow, right on the chest. The arrow was branded with Nesche, in Italic. Meaning, death, in the ancient tongues of Amaris. The only ones who were blessed with the tongue were the STIGMAS.
  • Excerpt from A Jersey Pace ni TaraLesko
    TaraLesko
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    Amanda Tinsdale, also known as Misty, is a divorced English teacher in her late thirties who endures over an hour commute to her position at Pacesetters Academy. At the start of the book, she is beginning her 5th year at the school. In the past, she was a self-proclaimed traveling adjunct, teaching seven to eight classes at three different colleges. She started her career teaching pre-schoolers, which she often misses, especially since she is reaching an age where she wants to have her own child, but the odds are not in her favor due to her stagnant relationship with her current boyfriend. Amanda connects with her students because she has spent the majority of her life as, what she likes to call, "the other", battling her own learning disability and mental illness. Financial, emotional, and mental conflict hover over her, especially after her failed marriage and the recent death of her mother. Still, she is a strong personality at work. She is humorous, sarcastic, and cynical, but she is not self-pitying or overly pessimistic. She is an advocate for stronger mental health education and better career opportunities for disadvantaged youth in urban areas. Misty is a dedicated writer, and much of the series will follow her as she writes Pillory and Hope, her memoirs as an educator with high-functioning depression and anxiety.
  • A Glance In the Mirror ni MarioCastelli
    MarioCastelli
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    A troubled young soul caught amidst a beautiful yet dangerous storm in his reflection; sometimes the greatest enemy is the one staring back at you.
  • Unspoken Genuinity ni littleweirdviolet
    littleweirdviolet
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    I used to dislike poetry It disinterested me Now here I am Writing I found a new love A new love of my life I hope I pray That this love won't diminish That this love will stay And that my feelings won't fade They always do Maybe this will be different
  • Gleichberechtigung heute  ni where_stories_live20
    where_stories_live20
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    Verhältnis Mann Frau- Frau Mann was ist wenn man sich damit überhaupt nicht identifizieren kann? Was bedeutet überhaupt Gleichberechtigung was wünschen sich die Menschen in unserer Gesellschaft? Die heutige Welt hat viele Möglichkeiten und Fortschritte gemacht sind wir teils zu fortschrittlich? Warum wollen wir es immer besser, schöner, schneller und toller? Diesen und weiteren Fragen gehe ich mit diesem Werk auf den Grund.
  • Mini Tales Uncovering Mental Health Topics ni Jamiegilmour
    Jamiegilmour
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    Part 1: The devastating reality rooting from the expectations of today's professions. Breaking the false ideology that experts don't need help. Part 2: When do we draw the line between what's acceptable and what's not? Maria struggles to draw this line once she believes to have found the one. Part 3: Most of us are oftentimes blind to our own prejudice thoughts. This story explains the importance in breaking down stigmas surrounding mental illnesses.
  • WORD OF MYTH ni holypriesthood
    holypriesthood
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    This book is not for everyone , only for the young minded people experiencing something's about life , visionists to be precised
  • Ode to the Special Child ni Califia
    Califia
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    ODE TO THE SPECIAL CHILD: No Prize this Year for the Ethically Gifted. Jeremy was a boy labeled by many as "special." Few knew, however, just how special he really was. This flash fiction (just 1000 words) is dedicated to all those in the world who have been judged or categorized as "special." Special in the negative sense, that they may lack certain expected abilities. But it is a stigma unfairly given them by their own myopic societies--people limited themselves in perceiving phenomenal talents which we can truly call "special." This is the case of one such boy. It is a short tale with a huge message. That we should recognize and acknowledge our most essential talents---found often where we least expect them. Jeremy's case is a lesson for all of us. Read this Flash Fiction and pass it on to others. The world needs more tolerance of diversity. And to learn to embrace and celebrate Emotional Intelligence: https://www.wattpad.com/story/68183543-ode-to-the-special-child