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World War 3 Nears
In recent years, geopolitical tensions have intensified across multiple global hotspots, prompting analysts, journalists, and citizens alike to raise a chilling question: Is the world inching closer to World War III? While headlines warning of global conflict may sound sensationalist, several developments on the international stage suggest that the risk of a broader war cannot be dismissed outright.
By Gus Woltmann7 days ago in Chapters
Effective Patient Communication Builds Trust and Better Care
Clear communication is the backbone of quality healthcare, and prioritizing patient focused conversations ensures that information is both understood and meaningful. Patients often enter healthcare settings with concerns, confusion, or fear, making it essential for providers to communicate in a way that is reassuring and easy to follow. When information is delivered clearly, patients gain confidence in their provider and feel more secure about their care decisions.
By Yousuf A. Gaffar, M.D7 days ago in Chapters
The Jungle Ride, Chapter Three
Girl-formed no longer but wearing the furious yellow fuzz of a fighting-mad duckling, Miss Ugly flew at the brute, testing his gilded helm with the broadsword she bore in her stubby wingtip. Gachna staggered, his concentration broken so that Maureen’s chains fell slack and she gratefully exhaled, but nor was he slow to parry with his gauntlets Miss Ugly’s sounding ivory blade. Then in a dreadful metallic cacophony new links of lead burst afresh from the shadows, striking like snakes at the warlike waterfowl even as she drove down her frenzied thrusts and passes.
By Doc Sherwood7 days ago in Chapters
The Jungle Ride, Chapter One
“Hey, look! The jungle ride!” sang out Maureen. They’d just rounded the dodgems in the funfair’s roofed-under section, and it came as some surprise to Maureen’s seniors that she should have opted not for these. Her choice by comparison looked the sort of thing she’d have immediately dismissed as kids’ stuff.
By Doc Sherwood8 days ago in Chapters
The Role of Leadership in Building Trust in Healthcare Systems
Trust forms the backbone of effective healthcare systems, influencing patient outcomes, organizational performance, and community confidence. To begin with, strong leadership plays a crucial role in cultivating environments where transparency, accountability, and compassion thrive. In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and evolving patient expectations, healthcare leaders must establish credibility through ethical decision-making and consistent communication. As a result, trust has become a defining measure of institutional success and sustainability.
By Evyatar Nitzany8 days ago in Chapters
The Hidden Edge: How Independence Beats Institutional Trading Limits
Independent traders often operate with a unique advantage that large institutions cannot easily replicate. While institutional trading dominates headlines and market volume, individual traders possess flexibility, speed, and freedom that can lead to better decision-making and stronger long-term performance.
By Agast Mishra8 days ago in Chapters
US–Iran War: A Path Toward Ending the Conflict
US–Iran War: A Path Toward Ending the Conflict The tension between the United States and Iran has once again brought the world close to a dangerous conflict. Over the past months, military actions, economic pressure, and political disagreements have escalated tensions across the Middle East. However, recent diplomatic efforts suggest that both countries may be searching for a way to end the conflict and avoid a broader regional war.
By Wings of Time 8 days ago in Chapters
The World She Longs For
It’s early Sunday afternoon. We have just had such a tranquil walk on the beach, with the dogs. We arrive home. I unlock the door while he closes the gate, so the dogs can’t get out. As I unlock the door, I still hear the waves crashing. Home is just a stones throw away from the beach.
By Charmaine Abrahams8 days ago in Chapters
The Inner Shadow
The sounds of so many different tones and pitches, all coming from different directions and all from the one big room. I’m definitely not used to this. Stood around a high table, I take a sip of my coffee, it’s disgusting but I drink it anyway.
By Charmaine Abrahams8 days ago in Chapters








