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By luxurybusnj3 years ago in Writers
The Significance of Uber Clone App Development in Boosting Business Growth
Introduction The emergence of the on-demand economy has transformed various industries, with transportation taking the lead. Uber, the pioneer of ride-hailing services, revolutionized the way people travel and paved the way for new business models. One of these models is the Uber clone app, which duplicates the successful features of Uber's app for other industries. In this blog post, we will examine the significance of Uber clone app development in boosting business growth, exploring its advantages, challenges, and potential impact.
By Mobile App Developers3 years ago in Writers
Dressing Fashion In Winter For Indian Call Boy
It has definitely not been a simple year that has cruised by. Many feel the burden of exhaustion weighing particularly intensely on their shoulders this Christmas. The strategies for combating this mental state are becoming increasingly inventive. Anyone who has been keeping up with the fashion industry on the world’s runways over the past few months will have call boy number noticed a growing sense of optimism. a spirit of beginning again? This feeling is clearly reflected in the assortments of numerous creators of the previous year. They put unique accentuation on brilliant tones and crazy cuts as significant parts of their assortments.
By Akshita Yadav3 years ago in Writers
From Dunn To Done
Being a literal child of the 60's (born 1962) I was not inundated with electronic mediums of entertainment as are today's children. My mother was a stay at home mom, my father a soldier. Mom taught me to read before I ever started kindergarten, for which fact I am eternally grateful. I was a very small child who, at age five, was about the size of most three year olds. Neighbors and friends would wonder and exclaim over this tiny little boy sitting on his mother's lap reading a novel out loud to her. My most shining memory of kindergarten was in the first few days of school when I wrote a paper that my teacher was so enamored of that she had me take it to other classes to read aloud. I was so proud I could burst.
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Writers
Was the Iron Throne Cursed?
Aegon the Conqueror forged the iron throne each sword he had defeated from his enemies. Over three hundred years ago in this forging of the Iron Throne Aegon was said to have made tis maginifcent throne uncomfortable as a way to remind those in power. Uneasy is the head that wears the crown. Meaning a king should always remember he is still human.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Writers
THE MONKEYS
Once upon a time, in a lush and enchanting forest known as Misty Grove, lived a lively troop of monkeys. This group of monkeys was unlike any other in the entire jungle. They were known for their boundless energy, quick wits, and their insatiable curiosity, which often led them into all sorts of amusing and sometimes troublesome situations.
By Albertine Onabamiro3 years ago in Writers
Why Writing is so Difficult, but Worth its Weight in Gold. . Top Story - August 2023.
Breaking into the writing profession (whether freelance or otherwise) is far from easy. Then again, I was not searching for the writing profession to accept with me with open arms. The profession came to me. In case you are wondering; the structure of this is part memoir, part wisdom.
By Justine Crowley3 years ago in Writers
The first piece
First piece I ever wrote professionally was a survey of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) in 1987, for a publication aimed at specialist computer equipment manufacturers. Not the most interesting subject for a young business and technology journalist, but I felt I had done a good job.
By Raymond G. Taylor3 years ago in Writers
#1 . Top Story - August 2023.
from a young age I’ve always enjoyed writing it seemed to be the only thing that could keep me together, in all the chaos of life. It wasn’t always the best, my child that is. There was a lot of rough patches, sadness and a lot of bullying. The only place I had to go was into the forest. With my pen and paper.
By Sarah urffer3 years ago in Writers









