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  1. “The people who can read are not thieves” - Mohamed Aziz 5.00 star(s) 6 Votes

    This is Mohamed Aziz, 72 years old, the most photographed bookseller in the world, located in the capital of Rabat, Morocco! Selling books in a country where 26% of the population still cannot read is an act of love for the city, the country’s literature, and the world. Orphaned at the age of...
  2. If you could only bring one thing on your trip for a month, what would you choose? 5.00 star(s) 5 Votes

  3. What Do You Like About the First Day of the New School Year?

    Students often look forward to the first day of the new school year for several reasons: Reuniting with Friends: After a long break, students are excited to see their friends again and share their summer experiences. Shopping for New Supplies: The start of the school year usually involves...
  4. How to Identify Fake News? 5.00 star(s) 7 Votes

    How to check the source?
  5. Bathroom Segregation? What it reflects through "The Help" 5.00 star(s) 3 Votes

    Good article beautiful picture. Thanks you.
  6. Differences

    respecting differences is good and necessary, but we must distinguish between differences that deserve respect and wrongs and evils that need to be condemned. Only by doing this can we build a safe and fair society for everyone.
  7. Treat others the way you want to be treated 5.00 star(s) 5 Votes

    “My faults are due to circumstances, while others’ faults are due to their character” reflects a very common psychological phenomenon in society: self-serving bias. This is a type of thinking where individuals often explain their own behavior through external factors like unavoidable...
  8. Respecting Differences

    In daily life, we encounter many people with different viewpoints, lifestyles, and thoughts. Respecting these differences is crucial for building a fair and compassionate society. However, we must remember that respecting differences does not mean accepting wrongs and evils. Understanding...
  9. Please put your trash in the bin!

    In major cities in Vietnam, even in places considered sophisticated like the capital Hanoi, it is no longer rare to see people casually throwing trash on the streets, sidewalks, and rivers. Trash in the Soul On the contrary, it has become “an everyday occurrence.” What’s noteworthy is that...
  10. How to Identify Fake News?

    First, look at the website where the story is sourced. Does it look legitimate? Is the text well-written? Are there many other stories or just a single one? Is this website from a reputable organization? You can read the “About” section to learn more about the organization.
  11. Is there a culture on social media? 5.00 star(s) 5 Votes

    Increasingly, social media is becoming more like a marketplace, where buyers and sellers hide behind anonymity, allowing them to freely express themselves without restraint, sometimes resorting to vulgar language and insults. In the long run, this behavior will significantly impact the...
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