Humanity
Just Try
It was a summer of grief. I sat there wondering about the gollum of tomorrow which is really a paradigm for all things that could go wrong. The other end of that was perhaps a flute but I had none. Therefore the evening was filled with stress.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Confessions
Ubiquity
This Was Going To Be A Poem This is a poem about addressing a dark issue in me. I really don’t rate myself because for a lot of my life people just assume that everything is perfect for me, resulting in sometimes people actually attacking me and making me a scapegoat for failures by others. I have always come through these things, although it is hard work. I know that I am not the only one in that situation
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Confessions
he will end up in my bed
my bed looks nothing like their bed in this image. my bed is never made. if anything I leave it unmade on purpose. not just as an invitation but as a reminder that there is always something else that I have to do as if I needed another reminder about that.
By Public Diary4 years ago in Confessions
Indian Army
The Indian Army is the land-based branch of the Indian Armed Forces. It is the world's second-largest standing army and the largest army. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and it is commanded by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four-star general. Two battalions of the Indian Army have been awarded the "Nations in conflict" peacekeeping medal. The Indian Army has a regimental system but is operationally and geographically split into seven commands, with the basic field formation being a division. It is an all-volunteer force and comprises more than 81,000 active troops and a support element of close to 1,160,000 troops.The primary objective of the Indian Army is to safeguard the nation's territorial integrity from external aggression and threats and maintain peace and security within its borders. It conducts humanitarian rescue operations during natural calamities and other restlessness, like Operation Surya Hope, and can also be requisitioned by the Government to assist in national emergencies. The Indian Army has been involved in four wars with neighbouring Pakistan and one with China. It has also conducted numerous peacekeeping operations across the world.The Indian Army is a very disciplined force and follows a strict hierarchy. Officers must salute their seniors, regardless of rank, and must obey orders from their superiors without question. The soldiers are also expected to maintain a high degree of personal hygiene and be physically fit.The Indian Army is one of the largest armies in the world. It has more than 1,160,000 troops who are available for deployment at short notice. These troops come from all over India and are drawn from all religions and regions. They are paid according to their rank and duration of service.The Indian Army is the largest volunteer army in the world. It has more than 1,160,000 troops who are available for deployment at short notice.India became independent from Britain in 1947. It was then ruled by the British Indian Empire. The independence day of Pakistan is on 14 august 1947. There was a lot of violence and bloodshed between the Hindus and Muslims in the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. The British Indian Army was divided between the two countries. The British Indian Army in Pakistan became the Pakistani Army. The British Indian Army in India became the Indian Army.A Long Indian Army EssayThe Indian Army originated from armies of the East India Company's which at last became the British Indian Army, and the Princely States Army, which after its independence in 1947, merged into the National Army of India. The units of the Indian Army have fought many battles in the past where they gained honor for the country with their bravery. One will find out more facts about the Indian Army through this essay on the Indian Army in English. The Indian Army has the sole objective of protecting the nation from any foreign aggression that arises, ensuring the nation's security. They also try to prevent the nation from internal threats. During natural calamities, the Indian Army conducts humanitarian rescue operations to save many people's lives. There are a total of 65 regiments in the Indian Army that are divided based on their skills. These are some facts that one can learn from the essay on the Indian Army. There are various medals presented by the President of India to different Indian Army recruits for their bravery on the battlefield. The medals awarded for the valor shown on the battlefield in the face of the enemy are Param Vir Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra, and Vir Chakra, and the medals awarded for bravery and courage shown away from the battlefield are Ashoka Chakra, Kirti Chakra, and Shaurya Chakra
By dhamu4 years ago in Confessions
Five reasons why I hate money
I'm just going to come right out and say it. I HATE money. Yes, I know it's an essential part of our society, but it has become obvious to me in recent years that money is a large source of negativity. It causes huge amounts of stress and can lead to some devastating choices. It is hard to meet someone who does not stress over money and that includes people who have a lot of it. From what I have personally observed money can have a negative impact on a person's life no matter how much or how little of it they have. I know it is unrealistic to want money to not exist, but I still hate it and here are five reasons why.
By Christina Epperly4 years ago in Confessions
Am I Really A Non-Self-Confidence Person?
If the source of the problem is really man himself, it is man himself who can fix it. We have to rely on ourselves for a lot of things we do, including our personal needs. For example, even thinking about trying out a new recipe or picking up the heavy pot at the top of the cupboard shows our self-confidence. These are multi-day jobs, even some people jobs that they do all the time.
By Bestenur Karadeniz4 years ago in Confessions
Why I am afraid to be myself when writing?
Sometimes when I start to write, I tend to write in the standard formal format. If I write about a topic that generates interest in order to appeal to most readers. I right to appeal to the masses. And that the way I write comes out to be very standardized. I tend to lose my real voice in my writings.
By Anna cruz4 years ago in Confessions
The Girl on the other Side of the Door
It became a place of familiarity. Sitting there on the ground with my knees to one side as I leaned my entire body weight on one arm. My loose hand drawing shapes or spelling out words in the short green carpet. The carpet desperately needed to be replaced. Years of foot traffic after the no shoes in the house rule wore off. Years of multiple pets including a litter of kittens who were birthed in my bedroom closet. I recall watching them all fight over their mother’s nipples finally nestling on top one another and slowly falling asleep as they filled their bellies with warm milk. I felt a sense of pride watching my cat with her babies. I had raised her from a kitten herself and now I watched as she bathed, fed and literally kept these 4 tiny felines alive.
By Kris 4 years ago in Confessions
Soulwolves
The reason I came up with the idea tending to children of the future, is because they are lost, being manipulated, don't learn about life struggles and are not being allowed to be children. I was inspired by the many women who inspire me to be a better version of who I am in doing so I have found my purpose.
By Perqwaila 4 years ago in Confessions
To The One Who Saved Me
Hometown hero's is a tough subject for me. My village didn't raise me up, fact is a whole other community saved me. And that's why I am joining on this challenge. It don't have to be your hometown who raised you and encouraged you it can be a whole other community. Because I had no one to turn to, or trust. I ended up shutting down. Not know where my life would end up. I felt like an outcast. So not all Hometowns are mentors to children some hometowns can destroy a persons confidence and trust. At a young age I was searching for my hero Deep and wide. I did look up to a few people but then they let me down and destroyed my trust again. I was lost into the deep pit of despair. It's sad really, how not all children get to experience the comfort of their own hometown or even their community.
By Kristina Steffy4 years ago in Confessions







