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Hasfa Rashid is born in an Indian middle class family in Kashmir. At present Hasfa is pursuing her Ballb in Law . She is a big fan of writing, painting , reading ,and gardening. She is making her dreams come true with the support of her well-wishers , parents, teachers and friends . She likes writing poetry, prose and many more writings like gazal ,dastan etc . She is 20 years girl who wants to be an advocate. Writing reliefs her pain and gives her motivation for coming life.She has been awarded by many certificates including the certificate of excellent writer and she had worked as a co author in many books . She has also been awarded as India's top 10 authors by Life world community publication .She is also a compiler. She has also been featured on Dailyhunt and Opera news. You can catch up more on her Instagram page hasfawrites _
The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week.
In this novella, Ayaan, the protagonist, struggles under the weight of society's expectations and the hurtful attitudes of people, feeling suffocated by its demands. Day by day, the pressure grows until it becomes unbearable, crushing his spirit and dimming his hope. As his mental health deteriorates, Ayaan seeks solace in drugs, seeing them as a way to numb the pain and find relief from his overwhelming anguish. In the haze of addiction, he believes he has found an escape from a world that feels too harsh to bear.
“I don’t think you realize it, but I’m not that kind of girl.” He thought he owned me, but there was no way I would let him see me break. “I bought you… remember?” He replied, the corners of his lips turning up into a smirk. “No, you bought my virginity.” Laughter erupted as his sinister gaze swept over my body. “Isn’t that the same thing?” *** Lyla, a university student, falls into financial troubles when returning back to school. In a rush of desperation–and a drunken haze– she signs up to a Sugar babies site in hopes to sell her virginity to the highest bidder. The only problem is when Lyla returns to her senses, she realizes not only was she sold to just any man, she was sold to the Prince of Dubai. A prince with secrets and a hunger for all things dark and dangerous. Will she be able to resist his dark advances? Sold to the Prince of Dubai is created by Scarlett Rossi, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
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Get ready for a hootin' good time with this enchanting collection of owl-themed "Knock Knock" jokes by the talented author Rashid Khan. In this whimsical world of wordplay, owls take center stage as they deliver clever and charming punchlines that are sure to make readers of all ages burst into laughter. These delightful jokes, crafted with care and humor, are perfect for kids, parents, or anyone in need of a smile. Join Rashid Khan on an imaginative journey where laughter knows no bounds, and let these feathered friends brighten your day with their wit and charm. Open the pages, and you'll discover that the world of owls is a place of endless joy and humor. Owl you need is a sense of humor and a love for clever wordplay!
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It was quite unsuitable for a man from outside the family to be admitted to the company of a young woman, but Harun found a way to arrange things; he decided to marry them in what the French call a "mariage blanc." As he explained to Ja'far, "You see her only in my company, your body never approaches hers and you have no conjugal relations with her. You may thus share our evenings of pleasure without risk." Ja'far accepted and swore solemnly never to stay with his young wife alone. The charismatic Ja'far controlled many of the levers of power while 'Abbasa was a strong-willed woman whose beauty was second to none. And the close friendship between Harun and Ja'far spawned jealousies among the caliph's entourage. Nor did Zubayda, Harun's favorite Hashemite wife, like Ja'far. He had been a tutor to al-Ma'mun, the son of a Persian slave girl, her son's rival.
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