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  • Is Yoga a Replacement for Traditional Exercise?

    Is Yoga a Replacement for Traditional Exercise?

    Has yoga replaced traditional exercise, or is it simply the latest fitness trend? This article explores the physical benefits, the role of PR in yoga’s popularity, and why some Christians choose traditional exercise over yoga based on their faith and convictions.

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  • It’s Difficult to Remain Non-Superstitious: A Christian Perspective

    It’s Difficult to Remain Non-Superstitious: A Christian Perspective

    Superstitions have quietly become part of everyday life—even among Christians. Through personal experiences and biblical reflections, this article explores why complete trust in God leaves no room for luck charms, astrology, or superstitious practices.

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  • The Garden Was Open to All, but Not Equal for All.

    The Garden Was Open to All, but Not Equal for All.

    A simple family outing to a public garden turned into an unexpected lesson on unequal treatment. What started as excitement over capturing memories with my daughter ended with questions about fairness, transparency, and why the same rules don’t always apply to everyone.

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  • I Dream of a Day When Women Can Take a Midnight Stroll Without Fear

    I Dream of a Day When Women Can Take a Midnight Stroll Without Fear

    Women deserve the freedom to walk safely at any hour. A personal perspective on rape, consent, justice, media responsibility, and societal change.

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  • After 50 Years of Marriage, She Still Lives With Regret

    After 50 Years of Marriage, She Still Lives With Regret

    After fifty years of marriage, one woman’s lingering regret reveals how words left unspoken can shape a lifetime. A heartfelt reflection on love, missed opportunities, forgiveness, and the importance of expressing our feelings before it’s too late.

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  • The Death of a Relative Is Painful, But It Has a Brighter Side Too

    The Death of a Relative Is Painful, But It Has a Brighter Side Too

    The Death of a Relative Is Painful, But It Has a Brighter Side Too Our world is indeed quite hectic. It is rare that we actually take time off to revisit our beginnings, repair our relationships, and recall our past experiences. Mostly, we are consumed with our lives and what goes around us. Few actually…

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  • At 45, I dream like a teenager

    At 45, I dream like a teenager

    At 45, I dream like a teenager To the world, once you cross 40, you enter an age often associated with wisdom and experience and, at the same time, being closer to getting older. On the other hand, the teenage years are usually when dreams are born. We dream big, with our whole life ahead…

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  • The Epstein Conundrum: A Problem Bill Gates Can’t Ctrl+Alt+Delete

    The Epstein Conundrum: A Problem Bill Gates Can’t Ctrl+Alt+Delete

    The Epstein Conundrum: A Problem Bill Gates Can’t Ctrl+Alt+Delete Epstein has become the Darth Vader of recent times Epstein is our new Darth Vader, embodying the very worst of humanity—cruelty, exploitation, and a complete disregard for innocent lives. Every day you open your eyes to new mini versions of Darth Vader. It’s not ending, as…

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  • ChatGPT for Blogging: What I Like and What Annoys Me

    ChatGPT for Blogging: What I Like and What Annoys Me

    ChatGPT for Blogging: What I Like and What Annoys Me ChatGPT is often my blogging pal. I make use of it in creating titles, subtitles, meta descriptions, images, as well as content in social media. Nevertheless, there are limitations with regard to the way I use it. I want my ideas and opinions to be…

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  • A Dress Never Returned, Nor Was the Courtesy

    A Dress Never Returned, Nor Was the Courtesy

    A Dress Never Returned, Nor Was the Courtesy This is not just about a dress. It is about trust, responsibility, and basic courtesy. The real incident This happened four months ago. One day, a neighbor approached me and asked, “Can I borrow your dress? There is a function in my office, and I would love…

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