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Natural resources
Resources that occur naturally in the environment and are crucial for human survival and development are known as natural resources. Based on their origin and characteristics, they can be divided into a number of groups. I'll go into great detail on the many kinds of natural resources and their significance in my response:
By yasmine saeed2 years ago in Writers
NATURE
Introduction: Whispers of Equilibrium Amidst the rustling leaves and echoing streams, a hidden enigma weaves its tapestry—an intricate web of connections that upholds the very fabric of our world. The "Balance of Nature," a cosmic waltz of unseen forces and delicate interactions, invites us to uncover its mysteries. As we step into this ethereal realm, prepare to be spellbound by the untold secrets that shape our planet's harmonious equilibrium.
By Anzila Waseem 2 years ago in Writers
ART
Introduction: The Enigmatic Palette of Zoo Art In the world of creativity, there exists a realm where nature's wonders intertwine with the strokes of human imagination. Welcome to the fascinating domain of "Zoo Art," a captivating fusion of the wild and the artistic. As you step into this extraordinary world, you'll discover how artists use their brushes to unveil the hidden beauty of the animal kingdom, resulting in masterpieces that inspire awe and admiration.
By Anzila Waseem 2 years ago in Writers
AI Tales of a 90's Stripper. Top Story - August 2023.
I used to be a stripper in the 1990s. I loved my job, but as time went on, I realized that I needed to grow up and move on. When I was stripping, I had a few go-to songs that I loved to dance to. “Pour Some Sugar on Me” by Def Leppard was always a crowd-pleaser, and “Cherry Pie” by Warrant was another favorite. I also loved dancing to “You Shook Me All Night Long” by AC/DC. Slowly removing my clothes and revealing more and more skin always got the crowd going. I also loved doing the pole dance, twirling around the pole and showing off my flexibility. Looking back on those days, I realize how much I've grown and changed. But I'll always have a soft spot for the music and dance moves that made me who I am today.
By Scott Christenson🌴2 years ago in Writers
Word of the Day - Exogenous
As a long-time logophile (lover of words) I've been itching to do this for a while. You agree with me, right? Words are fascinating. Where would you or I be without them? They are the most versatile tools; they can be paintbrushes or knives. They can be sharp; they can soothe. They might be what separates us from animals. They can have an intriguing history.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
EMOTIONS
Emotions are complex psychological and physiological responses to various stimuli, often triggered by external events, thoughts, or memories. They play a significant role in human behavior and experience, influencing our thoughts, decisions, and interactions with others. Emotions can have a wide range of effects, both on an individual level and within social contexts. Here are some key ways emotions can impact us:
By Regina Ameh2 years ago in Writers
Whisper in the Sand
Once upon a time, in a small coastal village, lived a young boy named Liam. Liam was unlike the other children in the village; he had an extraordinary fascination with sand. His eyes would light up whenever he saw the vast expanse of the beach covered in glistening grains of golden sand. To him, the sand was more than just tiny particles – it held a world of magic and wonder.
By Hance Kerby Cernechez2 years ago in Writers
Beauty of Nature
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a magnificent mountain range, lived a young girl named Lily. She had always been captivated by the beauty of nature, spending her days exploring the lush green meadows, listening to the sweet melodies of birds, and marveling at the vibrant colors of flowers. For Lily, the beauty of nature was a constant source of joy and inspiration.
By S'phesihle2 years ago in Writers
When I Began
Late nights, early mornings, a rooster crows... I have had insomnia for as long as I can remember. I always would stay awake long into the early morning, when my siblings would be waking up to go to school but I would get stay home to play all day in my childhood bed which resided in a small office turned Harry Potter-esque closet of a room. What kept me awake? I rarely ever had a nightmare, and if I got scared of the dark I would turn on a night light.
By J "Griffin" Rooms2 years ago in Writers
News Worthy Influenced Writing
Creative writing assignments are wonderful homework exercises unless you allow a parent into the private conversation. Back in grammar school when I brought books like “Black Sunday” and “The Fifth Horseman” into class for the USSR program, better known as unsustain silent reading where forty-five noiseless minutes, everyone read, and the activity demonstrated news influenced my intellectual foundation.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Writers
The tale of the paramecium who lived happily ever after. Top Story - August 2023.
Early on in my childhood I decided I needed to study science so I could prove what I was thinking was true. I have always been curious to find answers with reasonable explanations. For example, it seemed reasonable that Moses was able to part the Red Sea because he was educated and knew about tides. I reasoned that Jesus turned water into wine by diluting it. I was always drawn to explain myths. That is not to say I do not believe in miracles. I have seen them happen. Within my realm of thought, it is not impossible to believe that a gut feeling is attuned to cosmic elements, and results in rare, unexplained serendipitous events.
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Writers






