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Top 10 Most Dangerous Companies in the World
In a rapidly changing global landscape, some companies have managed to rise to prominence, amassing immense power and influence. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and not all corporations use their influence for the betterment of society. Some companies have drawn significant criticism and scrutiny for their harmful practices, disregard for human rights, environmental devastation, and aggressive pursuit of profits at any cost. In this article, we will delve into the top 10 most dangerous companies in the world based on their actions and their impacts on people, communities, and the planet.
By krimo hamza3 years ago in BookClub
Embark on a Serialized Writing Adventure with a Community of Storytellers
Chapter 1: A World of Words Step into the world of Chapters, where the power of storytelling knows no bounds. In this chapter, we invite you to embrace the magic of serialized writings, where your creativity can unfold in captivating installments. Discover the joy of crafting ongoing narratives, engaging your readers, and building a community of literary enthusiasts.
By fahad braithwaite3 years ago in BookClub
Think and grow rich book review
"Think and Grow Rich," authored by Napoleon Hill and published in 1937, stands as a timeless beacon of inspiration and motivation in the realm of personal development and success literature. With its profound insights and transformative principles, this book has guided countless individuals on a journey of self-discovery and achievement.
By Think and grow 3 years ago in BookClub
The Dead Zone. Top Story - August 2023.
Do you believe that you are born for a purpose in this world; that we all have some sort of fate that awaits us, no matter what other plans we have in mind? The joke is if you want to make g*d laugh, tell him your plans. I wonder about that sometimes, especially after reading another Stephen King novel.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in BookClub
Echoes of Our Hearts
Title: Echoes of Our Hearts The wind whistled through the trees, carrying the faint scent of roses as it brushed against Emily's cheeks. She stood outside the old wooden house, her heart pounding like the rhythmic beat of a drum. After years of avoiding this place, she finally found the courage to return. Memories, both bitter and sweet, flooded her mind as she turned the doorknob and stepped inside.
By Abdul Ahad3 years ago in BookClub
My Favorite Memoirs. Top Story - July 2023.
*The books discussed in this list contain themes of abuse* Let me first admit that I am a slow reader. I read my share of Vocal content, but books are a different story. I admire my fellow vocalites, like L.C. Shafer and Heather Hubler, who are prolific readers as well as writers. For me, it is difficult to find books that I can dig into and stick with to the end. I may have undiagnosed ADHD. My mind just wanders in the middle of the page sometimes.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Jaguar Path by Anna Stephens
The Empire of Songs reigns supreme. Across all the lands of Ixachipan, its hypnotic, magical music sounds. Those who battled against the Empire have been enslaved and dispersed, taken far from their friends and their homes. In the Singing City, Xessa must fight for the entertainment of her captors. Lilla and thousands of warriors are trained to serve as weapons for their enemies. And Tayan is trapped at the heart of the Empire’s power and magic, where the ruthless Enet’s ambition is ever growing. Each of them harbours a secret hope, waiting for a chance to strike at the Empire from within. But first they must overcome their own desires. Power can seduce as well as crush. And, in exchange for their loyalty, the Empire promises much.
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in BookClub








