They were both broken, but can they fix each other? Jasper and Ravenna both have their fair share of scars, but can they turn those scars into masterpieces. Can they realize each other's beautiful scars?
Two girls fighting for survival, in a destroyed world. A world where people eat each other and are beyond recognition. Can they trust each other? will they be able to make it to the end together?They WILL surviveThey CAN surviveThey SHOULD surviveAnd they do it TOGETHER...or not...a part from the book:I kill one with my ice axe and pull my gun out to shoot another coming close. 1... 2... I pull my ice axe out of the head of the zombie I just killed and put my gun back in, to immediately reach for my knife, and directly throwing at a Z. 3... We continue killing. 4... 5... 6... I hear them all breath heavily. 7... Shit, my arm starts hurting, but I can't stop, or else I get killed. I deepen my ice axe into one zombie, and push another one away with my leg, to hit it afterwards. 8... 9...*Not edited*#3 in virus#10 in Mutation#17 in Zombies#35 in disaster#43 in disease
We use the word inclusion in a very loose way to cover a wide range of topics - if a person feels connected, it's inclusion. If they feel like their ideas are heard, it's inclusion. But it's very possible for inclusion in an organisation to meet one of these aspects and not the other. For example, take a team where people are very strongly bonded; they know each other well as individuals and there is a lot of warmth. However, there is also an implicit acceptance that they will not challenge each other and so even if one person has a differing point of view, they will stay silent just so that the sense of connection is not threatened. Would you call that inclusion?The framework that is being described below is a nuanced way to look at inclusion. It's based on the optimal distinctiveness model of Marilynn Brewer (1991), a social psychologist. According to this model, we derive our social identity from a fundamental tension between two social needs. On the one hand, there is our need to belong and then there is the countervailing need to be unique.People seek to be part of a group to avoid the separateness, the vulnerability, or judgment that may come from being very different. Research shows that human beings feel uncomfortable and at a disadvantage when in situations where they feel different or like an outsider. At the same time, when we are too similar to the people around us, there is no basis for defining who we are and that can make us uncomfortable as well. Being just a number in a large, undefined group of people is as difficult as standing apart from the group.For us to operate at our best, both these seemingly contrasting needs must be met. Now given that we have two axes (belonging and uniqueness), a 2X2 framework cannot be far behind.
A book of one-shots and imagines of the Avengers. All of the characters in this belong to marvel and you belong to you. Requests are open
Is there a room in your home you know is not working? Possibly it's old-fashioned with cupboards straight out of The Brady Bunch. Or, on the other hand, maybe the design is doing nothing for the space. Whatever the reason, the space basically doesn't make you glad
Jaythan Nathaniel Hayes is your Average17 year old teenager who likes to play soccer and hang out with his friends.But nothing seems to be normal with his Dad who is a Military General making him feel like he is living In a Military Base the whole time.Jaythan is tired of being bossed around by his father who won't let him move out of house for some reason and only let him go after getting a new Job.What happens when Jaythan's Dad finds out that he tried to sneak away out of the house ?What will happen when Jaythan get's caught ?Will Jaythan survive his Dad's wrath ?What happens when Jaythan's Dad come up with a new idea to strength his bond with his son and heal their relationship.Let's see !!!!~ Contains Spanking ~[ This is a family friendly Story and does not contain any kind of bad stuff ]
When the adults mysteriously disappear, a seemingly perfect school, led by four unique "Hosts", rises out of the ashes. But nothing perfect comes without a price. The students, as a tuition fee, have to participate in the annual Hunger Games, hosted by the Hosts.Angelina was a bright young child, until the despair-inducing camping trip. Delving further into the Dark than anyone before her, she learned the secrets of hypnotization and mind-control.Audrey was a cautious but smart girl, until the fateful night where everything changed. She became flexible, but with a price: she had no spine.Samantha was a bright and bubbly cat-lover, until her parents bivouacked in a trap. Her sharp senses led her to perfect her aim and agility, as she had better aim than a sharpshooter.Zoey was a funny and slightly crazy anime-addict, and that one night when her parents died changed her. She became even crazier, and learned psychokinesis.These four took charge of the school.They learned how to love again, and how to be human.But when time comes where they have to choose between what makes them human and what makes them themselves, what will they choose?And of course, what will become of the poor innocent students, forced to fight for the entertainment of the Hosts?
What is Trustpilot?Trustpilot is the platform that allows their customers to give reviews about a business from where they have purchased products or services or contacted customer service. Here, customers can also provide a star rating from one to five and leave comments about their experience with that business.The reviews are a great way for the customers to know and measure the company's reputation and understand how customers see that particular company.Why should businesses use Trustpilot?Trustpilot is a reliable customer review software where customers can give their reviews about products or services and improve their business value among people.Engage With AudienceTrustpilot is an excellent and trustworthy platform where you can find reviews about different customers. Most people usually visit the internet to check the reviews about something they want to purchase when they check the reviews about your business on Trustpilot, that will improve their customers and enhance your brand's reputation.
Cara Williams has always been, well, unlucky, to put it lightly.Her parents divorced when she was only 5 years old, after her father failed to pay off his debt he was already in when her mom and him married.Cara has also never been the "popular" type, burying her nose into books instead of drama. Despite being very athletic, nobody pays any attention to her at school, and frankly, not at home either. With your mom working night shifts and always being hungover, how are you expected to get any attention?To fulfill her extra time, Cara has turned to training her mini pony Oreo, the only possession she has left from her dad, and the only one who seems to care.One day, while fetching the mail, Cara finds an old envelope in her mailbox addressed to her. Inside, she finds a letter written by someone who seems to have their own share of problems. The writer remains anonymous, but gives Cara something to think about. Who is the writer, and will Cara ever know?Or will she only wonder?