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Changed – The Sharp Descent Into Regression, Perversion and Rot


Change, for Better or for Worse Change can be source of hope or anxiety. By Arthur Dobrin D.S.W. Arthur Dobrin, D.S.W., Professor Emeritus at Hofstra University is also Leader Emeritus, Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island. He has taught courses in business ethics, media ethics, African Studies and Jewish Studies at Hofstra University. This Red Land is …

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Someday, when only a distant memory lingers on, make sure it is a good one!


People cross our paths on the Road of Life for a Reason, a Season, or a Lifetime – that much is quite clear. The person who enters our lives for a Reason does so inevitably to teach us a valuable lesson, or to put certain matters into proper perspective. The presence of such individuals is …

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The Intense Darkness Inhabiting the Evil Mind and the Devastating Impact of the Ripple Effect


Disclaimer: This blog post contains adult themes, mature content, and highly disturbing material, including graphic descriptions of inhumane and vicious true crime incidents. Reader discretion is strongly advised. ----------------------------------------------- 15 Of the Most Evil Men the World Has Ever Seen By Akarsh Mehrotra Source: https://www.scoopwhoop.com/world/most-evil-people/ The world has seen tragedy in many forms. Wars, genocides, …

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What We See First, That’s What We Remember


Story # 1: FIRST IMPRESSION, LASTING IMPRESSION PUBLISHED BY VINEET BHARDWAJ IN CATEGORY SOCIAL AND MORAL WITH TAG BIKE | TRAFFIC | YOUNG MAN Source : https://yourstoryclub.com/short-stories-social-moral/moral-short-story-first-lasting-impression/index.html The last rites of Sunlight were in progress. Sun was preparing itself for the beginning of another day in the western earth. While, on the eastern side, a busy road in New Delhi was buzzing with exhausted …

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