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Screens, teens and the loss of brain power
Screens and teens: How phones are breaking children’s brains Phones may be the number one issue that homes, schools and the younger generation are struggling with. Students have them out at all times, clutched in their hands like shiny, black security blankets. They will message each other from across the room during lessons, or scroll social media, or listen to music; meanwhile, teachers etc. are desperately trying to claw their attention back and get them to engage with the real world.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Uncovering the Dangers of Driver Negligence in Texas Motorcycle Accidents
Considered one of the most popular means of transportation in the state of Texas, motorcycles put riders at higher risk of being in catastrophic accidents. Many of these motorcycle accident fatalities result from head-on collisions. These accidents are mostly linked to negligent acts such as driving under the influence of alcohol or going too fast. Let us explore the alarming prevalence of driver negligence in motorcycle accidents in Texas and its devastating consequences.
By Rhett Baylor2 years ago in Writers
The Love Of Words
Introduction One of the reasons that we love creating stories is our love of the simplicity and complexity of words. The music I have chosen is "Stay" by Shakespear's Sister (I know it is spelled differently to the Bard of Stratford's surname)which contains beauty and darkness in a wonderful four minutes of music, a great listen and watch, and I love the sentiment "Stay With Me".
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Why It's Absolutely Worth It to Write Every Single Day
Writing every day is the most common piece of writing advice out there and it's for good reason. Now this doesn't mean that you are expected to sit at your computer and knock out a minimum of 1,000 words or a chapter in your novel every single day from now until your hands fall off - That would be unrealistic and unattainable.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Brother Love 2. Content Warning.
Rizwan and Awais were two brothers who shared a bond that went beyond blood ties. Growing up in a close-knit Muslim family, they were raised with values of compassion, kindness, and faith. Rizwan, the elder brother, was known for his wisdom and gentle nature, while Awais, the younger one, was a spirited soul with a heart full of dreams.
By AWAIS Ahmad SIDDIQI2 years ago in Writers
Turning Negatives Into Positives
Introduction When I am looking for inspiration sometimes I have negative thoughts, like the fact that most people don't see me as a creator in any way, I am just there when stuff needs to be done, and that makes things difficult and the lines from Bob Dylan's "Joey" come back to nail things home:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
The Ripple Effect of Kindness
In this world of fast pace and endless challenges, small acts of kindness shine like beacons of light. These acts remind us of our shared humanity and the power we hold to make a positive impact. The simple and spontaneous acts have the remarkable ability to create ripples of positivity that extend far beyond their initial gesture. In this article, we'll explore the significance of these small acts of kindness and their profound ripple effects on individuals and communities alike.
By Miss Shamim Akhtar2 years ago in Writers
The Solar Eclipse In Your Hands
Introduction Judey's Challenge is here The Solar Eclipse In A Crystal Ball This is for the upcoming Solar Eclipse, and this little thing is the whole universe in your hands. This will show you how it works. All the planets are there, the Earth is there and the Sun and the Moon is there.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
4 Things Bestselling Authors Don't Want You To Know
A bestselling author with millions of book sales, thousands of devoted fans, and a large online following can seem like a god among the rest of us writers who may be struggling to get our foot through the doorway let alone climb to the highest room in the tower.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers







