Perception Of Health Such As Culture In Homelessness Uk Stories

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The Job Company

by Angelscuck on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Back in the seventies I was working for the County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services, after helping establish the first Free Clinic in L.A. I created a job with the Health Department helping communities start their own private, non-profit, free clinics. Each clinic's services depended on the needs of their community. In Compton, the American Ind...

Dead Fish Swim with the Stream

by neonlyte on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

ONLY THE DEAD FISH SWIMS WITH THE STREAM - HEROES AND VILLAINS - Wealth dies, kinsmen die, A man himself must likewise die; But one thing I know which never dies - The verdict on each man dead.                     Hávamál1 In history, and in story telling, Heroes and Villains, the one not so very different...

Tamro

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Tamro sat in high synchronous orbit. His ship was the apex of his race's genius: it was the height of symbiotic engineering, totally enmeshing its occupant in a womb that kept it alive and in good health indefinitely. Its tough exterior was unscarred by the small space debris that glanced off occasionally, and it would automatically avoid any larger hazards...

Royal Affairs

by kitkatevermore on Dec 21, 2018
Fantasy

While under the rule of Duke Gabrius III, Aethasia has become a prosperous country. Homelessness is nearly nonexistent, and there hasn't been a famine in decades. The duke is a very well respected man, so the talk of his declining health has been kept to a mere whisper amongst the people. None of them care to admit it, but in his old age, they know he won't...

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Swedish Delights

by Alex_A on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

I had been posted on Cyprus with the UK government for six months or so. I didn't get fixed holidays as such. I would get a call from HQ to say that things were 'quiet' and I would grab a few days in Europe. On one such trip I went north to Sweden and stayed on the lovely island of Gotland. It's not really like the rest of Sweden, having a rather exotic feel...

A Tribute To My Ex-Husband

by DeniseNoe on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Ex Spouse Day: A tribute to my ex-husband According to the website Holiday Insights, we recently passed Ex Spouse Day which is on April 14. The website wryly notes, "Someone must have been kidding when they created this day, right? Could anyone actually want to recognize their Ex? Most of us want to forget them." The piece continues somewhat apologetically,...

Love Party Britain

by Beeble42 on Nov 22, 2014
Humor & Satire

In the continuing austerity afflicting UK, the previous administration had formed a loose voting alliance between the neo-conservative religious right and the increasingly feminist run left. The policies introduced included tighter controls on all television broadcast to the UK, not just terrestrial channels, to such an extent that nudity and swearing were c...

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Sandra Nelson, Sex, the Sixties

by brok on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Australia in the 1960s, looking back on it now, seems very like America in the 1950s. We were prosperous, rather parochial and motivated by a mixture of complacency and paranoia. On one hand, people were content and pleased with their day-to-day lives, but on the other we had an exaggerated idea of the menace of Communism and other foreign evils. The Vietn...

Reality Break Ch. 02

by TheTask on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Note: Like I said, I'd be starting this once my other story finishes. I implore you to enjoy this story, whether for its story or sex (there won't be a large amount, be warned). Also, I was supposed to have an editor for this story... But she was a no show and I was too lazy to wait. * "Y-you're serious? Someone's breaking into our servers? That's impossib...

Crystal Passion Ch. 02

by bradley_stoke on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

In her best-selling biography, Polly Tarantella makes clear that she ranks the most significant days of Crystal Passion's life as those from when she arrived at JFK airport until her fateful last day on American soil. It's probably not surprising that an American writer asserts that Crystal's few weeks in America should be her most important. Although Polly...