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Tuổi thơ - Childhood

mymeo132 wrote 1 hour ago: … more →

Tags: Vietnamese writings, Writings, Asia, Childhood, Inspiration, kids, ngay xua, pure, Saigon

Mekong and the dams: For Whom the Bell Tolls1 comment

Khac Giang wrote 1 week ago: Would they dam this beautiful river? (source: the Economist) In a remote mountainous area in Laos, a … more →

Tags: Economics and Politics, Cambodia, Mekong River, sustainability, Vietnam, Laos, Xayaburi dam, Hydropower, Thailand

Marx and his legacy (part 3): The myth of Marxist strong states

Khac Giang wrote 3 weeks ago: Marxism should not be an excuse for authoritarian states The rise and fall of Soviet bloc in 20th ce … more →

Tags: Economics and Politics, Philosophy, Karl Marx, communism

Vietnam’s Land Rights: Ideologically Torn

Khac Giang wrote 1 month ago: Police tries to confiscate Mr Vuon’s land (source: vtc.vn) The communist state is hesitant to … more →

Tags: Economics and Politics, Goverment Policy, communism, Tien Lang, Land Grabbing, doan van vuon

Marx and his legacy (part 2): the Proletarian Question4 comments

Khac Giang wrote 1 month ago: “The worldview of the Party imposed itself most successfully on people incapable of understanding it … more →

Tags: Economics and Politics, Philosophy, Karl Marx, communism

Marx and his legacy (part 1): Communist society and human nature

Khac Giang wrote 1 month ago:  My personal sketches on Karl Marx and his thought People have been talking, discussing, disgusting, … more →

Tags: Economics and Politics, Philosophy, Karl Marx, communism

Those little things

Semiha Bekir wrote 1 month ago: You take your shoes off and allow your bare feet to touch the wet grass. You close your eyes and sta … more →

Tags: HOPE, Self-Reflection, Acts of Kindness

Happy Hour

Semiha Bekir wrote 2 months ago: I enter a local pub and ask the old guy at the bar: “Ik wil graag iets warm drinken. Heeft u k … more →

Tags: Games, Solitude

Billion kisses

phamhaichung wrote 2 months ago: That’s the first morning I felt happily exhausted Got dressed, walking in your gloves to the t … more →

Vietnamese people's life in Prague

phamhaichung wrote 2 months ago: By PHC and VNK Lives of Vietnamese immigrants in foreign land don’t seem so dazzling and rosy as sto … more →

Contemporary writings in English from Bangladesh

Sarita wrote 6 months ago: LIFELINES New writing from Bangladesh Edited by Farah Ghuznavi and published by Zubaan Books New Del … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Bangladesh, Zubaan, lifelines, Farah Ghuznavi, Book Review, Short Stories, Books, anthology

Outings

amatc004 wrote 6 months ago: Today we went to …. … more →

Chakwal Railway Station - Use It or Abuse It

Safeer wrote 7 months ago:   I had passed by that building quite a few times, but never noticed it before. I think the rea … more →

Tags: Own Writings, CHAKWAL, Pakistan Railways, chairman, Recreation, Trains and Railroads, Organizations, Transport, rail

Drama Achieves What Endless Sermons Cannnot!3 comments

Safeer wrote 9 months ago: Theatre has fascinated people all around the world since time immemorial. On the one hand, the elite … more →

Tags: Own Writings, theatre, Drama, Society, change, India, Pakistan, natak, RAHS

The portrait of a poet

alterego9221 wrote 9 months ago: A poet is not just a person. He is a mix of two persons – him and his ego. A poet doesn’ … more →

Tags: Writings in English, Poveste, soul, Love, Poet, Poetry, Ego, Poems, Person

Walking is good.

loshijosdelagranbretania wrote 1 year ago: Walking is good. … more →

The importance of walking every day

loshijosdelagranbretania wrote 1 year ago: The importance of walking every day A.F.P … more →

Another Opinion Essay

loshijosdelagranbretania wrote 1 year ago: The importance of walking every day   By Emma Ortiz Sainz … more →

Tags: Interesting things (or essays)

Meeting Cantabria

loshijosdelagranbretania wrote 1 year ago: SELAYA By Emma Ortiz Sainz … more →

Tags: Interesting things (or essays)


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