History Of Indigenous Australians And Healthcare Stories

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Red Dust and Spinifex

by Frika on Nov 20, 2018
Romance

This was to be my first contribution to the Sunburnt Country Story Contest, but the typo goblins struck and missed the deadline for the event, oops? Anyway, I'm from the land down under and thought I would throw together a story, based on a recent trip I made out West to north of Mt Isa. This is purely a work of fiction based on some of the country and peop...

Black Man Defeats White Racism

by Samuelx on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

The name is Katelyn Roark. I'm a six-foot-one, busty and heavyset, deliciously big-bottomed Irishwoman living in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. By day, I'm a district attorney with the Brockton City Prosecutor's Office. Just another straight-laced White female professional in a conservative business suit. That's me. All day, I'm prim and proper. When n...

The Supreme Court Phony Farce Predicted Rulings

by Everettcb on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The one branch of government that you can always be assured of perpetual dysfunction is the US Supreme Court. Put aside that the former administration injecting two highly corrupted corporate justices to the US Supreme Court. Put aside these same justices made past & current decisions that placed this country back over one hundred years when they illegally...

Cowboys and Aliens Ch. 38

by kkindle on Nov 2, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

38. Cleaning Up Three weeks of sports, sex and workouts later they were finally back in orbit around Earth. The news of Sebastian's cowardly demise made it into the news, but was merely a minor story, it seems like everyone in the Federation were just glad he was of no further concern. Mark and the girls were getting impatient as they came out of FTL and...

The Literotica Olympics Day 17

by oggbashan on Sep 12, 2017
Chain Stories

Event: Rowing The rowing competition was nearly cancelled. There was a serious dispute about eligible craft. The Greeks started it. Didn’t they start everything first? They insisted that as the Olympic Games were to be held in Greece that triremes should be used and ramming should be allowed. The Trojans (modern Turkey) objected because the Greeks had to...

An Awakening in Valentine 01-02

by Koba on Jul 15, 2020
Non-Erotic

Preface This is a story about a trip I took in March 2020. For many reasons, I consider it the most exciting vacation I have ever been on. Every day was busy from early morning to late at night. I got to visit places such as the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park that I had wanted to see my entire life. It was a joy to finally experience these natural wond...

Latinos in Formation

by Everettcb on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

1/24/11 Latinos in Formation Now that I have your attention, we well get to the point. Before, this country we all call the United States of America, Indians & Blacks occupied this north continent, including Canada and South America. The truth is, Indians were, murdered for land and mineral greed or whatever self-justification at that time, Mexi...

Social Health Care in the U.S.

by Toxico on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Health Care in the United States: History, Issues and Possible Solutions One of the biggest problems facing the United States today is the lack of a form of socialized medicine that will continue to serve the people. Medicare and the funds that feed it may be dealt a final deathblow in a few years after the baby boom generation begins to utilize its benefit...

Self-made Media Star

by EgmontGrigor2020 on Oct 12, 2020
Romance

Chapter 1 Three months after the tragic death of her husband, Coco had reverted to her maiden name of Cleland after being pushed out of mourning by the urgings of her long-time girlfriends to get on with her life. Easier said than done, because life virtually appeared to have ended for Coco (27) when her 30-year-old lawyer husband Paulo skied into a small...

Dear Senator John Goff

by SusanJillParker on Sep 16, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

Dear Senator John Goff, Having personally struggled with this bad economy, it's long past the time that I write you. I'm a middle-aged daughter of second generation immigrants to this wonderful land and my heart is broken by what has taken place in our country. I'm expressing what it's really been like for millions of United State's concerned and united mid...