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Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Revolutionizing the Agricultural Industry
In response to the growing need for increased food production, the agricultural industry has entered a new phase characterised by innovation and advanced technologies. While traditional farming practices remain reliable, they are now being supplemented and, in some cases, replaced by revolutionary methods of soilless farming.
By humphrey odhiambo3 years ago in Chapters
A Nursing Assistant Training Manual
Chapter One- An Introduction to the Career of Nursing Assisting What is a nursing assistant? In so many words a nursing assistant is a person whether male or female is one who cares for patients and/or clients helping them with activities of daily living (ADL's) whether in a nursing facility or in the home. Nursing assistants can either be or not be certified, but most nursing facilities or care services usually require a person to become certified to perform the necessary skills of this profession.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Chapters
Self-Liberation: An Intense Experience. Top Story - September 2023.
The quest for liberty takes many forms, from political activism to philosophizing. But the freest country in the world will not be satisfying to one who is not at peace with oneself. To one who lacks self-esteem and a sense of personal worth, political freedom means very little. And one who is not confident in their moral code or who lacks a clear-cut set of values is more susceptible to authoritarian pressure than the self-confident individual.
By Marco den Ouden3 years ago in Chapters
Humbled
I left on a jet plane for much needed self love seeking new experiences and friendships from all wakes of life. Some times unfortunate events leads to wonderful memories and unexpected bonds. I never anticipated what would come to be in my moving experiences. Nothing could be more humbling then my experiences with homeless people in California.
By Sarah urffer3 years ago in Chapters
Mystery unsolved.
I heard a strange noise, kind of like a helicopter, but more of a humming sound, gently shaking the air it’s making it way through the sky like a dish spinning around so fast, faster than the speed of sound. So I couldn’t understand what that noise was. I walked up the stairs to see a majestic pink moon , it was like candy floss, the aurora around it was enticing and magical.
By Dawn Earnshaw3 years ago in Chapters
Footprints in the Slurry. Runner-Up in Chapters Challenge. Top Story - September 2023.
I met Mario out dancing at a nightclub in Pleasure Island, Downtown Disney, on the last night of a vacation with my cousin, Cathy. He told me his name, but it got lost in the reggaeton, and I didn’t hear it again until a couple of hours later when we exchanged phone numbers. Since then, I’ve only ever said it out loud seven times.
By Nicky Frankly3 years ago in Chapters
Drew, unspoken love
October 30th, 2022 Drew, It’s been 5 days since I ate. That means it’s been five days since you left me. Your heart went into a cardiac arrest, whatever that is, and it stopped. You stopped breathing too and your life ended in that moment. What you probably didn’t realize would happen, is my life ending as well. Actually, that would have been much easier- if I just died with you. Instead, you left me heartbroken and terrified of my life without you. I didn’t die that day, but my life ended.
By Martyna Dearing3 years ago in Chapters
Double Jeopardy in Tokyo
On a sweltering hot afternoon in the summer of 2002, in an air conditioned conference room high in a Tokyo office tower, I sat opposite a team of Japanese SEC officials. They were steadily raising their voices, now almost shouting, accusing me of insider trading. The man in the middle, a mid-aged man with thick swept back hair, named Okada-san, peppered me with questions and accusations, while his two colleagues sat expressionless, studying my every movement. They wore the dark blue suits, white shirts, and pressed ties that were the standard uniform of Japanese government bureaucrats. I was an outsider.
By Scott Christenson🌴3 years ago in Chapters
A Month on Skid Row
In February 1972, I was in the fourth year towards a Commerce degree at McGill University in Montreal. I was struggling and my grades were poor (involvement with campus politics had become a huge distraction), so when my friend Tony asked if I wanted to take time off and go to California with him, I jumped at the chance. "You bet!" I cried.
By Marco den Ouden3 years ago in Chapters
Watch Me Dare and Declare!
Watch me dare and declare ! There’s no stopping me . Yes, I have to make this confession, and dare to share it with the reader naturally. Face to face, I meet you here and fully realize that my life may not mean much to you, but with great intentness, I hope ( sincerely praying 🤲) that the trivialness of my making doesn’t disturb you immensely. Instead,🙏 bury this writing quickly if you get tensely tired reading it word to word , thoroughly 😅!
By Madhu Goteti 3 years ago in Chapters




