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Lethe Bashar's Novel of Life: The Spaniards: Part Two - 0 views
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This week's chapter of The Novel of Life takes us to Madrid, Spain, where Lethe Bashar follows a street up to the top of a hill and discovers a small gathering of festive Spaniards. Lethe sometimes leaves the Senora' apartment at night. He has a habit of going out to buy hashish. On this night however he sticks around the neighborhood and wanders the streets nearby. Upon witnessing the Spaniards, Lethe is struck by a longing to connect with people his age.
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Revival! - 27 views
Setting goals was one of the best things for me. I actually wrote for a number of hours at my local library and accomplished two more pages than I originally planned. Remember, writing is like AA. ...
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Why I Like IgniteAV - 2 views
My team makes a living from organising high quality events. Our job would have been difficult without the help of IgniteAV. They, without a doubt, are the best AV hire and PA hire team we have ever...
Let the Words Flow - FictionPress.com - 0 views
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A site on which one can publish one's fiction. The social networking aspect of the site seems to be limited to the posting of reviews. Having not yet registered an account on this site, I don't know whether or not one can screen the reviews of one's stories. As each story page seems to link to a page of reviews of the story appearing on that page, if the answer to this question is "no", then what one would have, in effect, would be a guestbook that one couldn't moderate, with all of the possibilities for abuse that creates. I don't know that's the case, but I also don't know that's not the case, so I'll set up that account in a few days and learn more. I just didn't want somebody blindly stumbling into trouble, thinking that I had checked out something that I hadn't, yet.
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Deepawali, the festival of lights | Interesting facts about Deepawali - 0 views
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The word Deepawali is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Deep" and "Aavali". Among these, Deep means "Diya" (or light which represents knowledge) and Awali means "chain". That is, Deepawali means given or series of lights. It is also called Deepotsav or Deepavali or Diwali. Of these, the term Diwali is most commonly used. The meaning of Deepawali also reflects the meaning of the name of Bharat (India). Bha means "light and knowledge" and Rat means "devoted". Deepawali means a series of lamp i.e. series of knowledge and Bharat means dedicated to knowledge and light.
The Judgment Day River of death - NIPON D. CHOUDHURY - 0 views
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Horror Story... the protector of fear laughs and says, "Everyone gets punishment. But in different ways. You are lucky that you getting knew why you are getting punished for. Everyone gets punishment. No one can escape from his Karma. If someone gets late then someone gets it early but, they get it at the right time. And that time is determined by the creator of the time. Puneet, there is nothing to get by running, you are going to die on this night of fear
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