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Border of Reality

Border of Reality

I'm laying down on something soft. Turning my head, my gaze is met by the deepest green-colored grass, that is blowing slightly in the breeze. I stand up as fast as I can and take in my surroundings, trees line all sides of the grass clearing I'm standing in. I look down at myself, I'm wearing a green flowy gown that grazes the blades of grass. The place and gown are beautiful, almost magical. A small white fox comes bouncing into the clearing to my right and I giggle at its prancing motions, it almost seems like it's happy to see me. It jogs up to me and lays on its back, looking up with questioning eyes. I kneel down and begin petting its stomach, the fox making happy yipping noises and kicking its hind legs makes me laugh a little more. I stand up after spending a couple of minutes scratching the fox's fur "Good boy." I tell it before going to walk off in any direction into the forest before me. "Actually, child, I'm a girl, but I'll forgive you this time around." A female voice sounds from behind me where I left the white fox, turning around I'm met with the most beautiful-looking woman wearing a flowy white gown, with fox-like features playing on her face. "How did that, oh this is a dream isn't it?" I ask motioning around to the place and woman before me. The white-haired woman lets out a yipping laugh nodding, "Of course, this is a dream! My name is Tyroh I'm a fox spirit." the older woman holds out a hand initiating me to take it. "My name is Selki." I take the fox lady's hand and shake it. "What a beautiful name, Selki, sounds magical." She winks at me, smiling away. Says the magical fox lady. "May I accompany you on your exploration?" Tyroh asks me tilting her head to the side curiously. "Of course, it'll be fun." I smile sweetly at the lady, her personality is childlike, and it's hard to believe she's older than me. She then transforms back into her fox shape and starts to lead me on an adventure.
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Border World: Your Given Name

Border World: Your Given Name

Human beings, or all living creatures, are not created to live alone. Instead, we thrive off of each other, learn from each other, and experience life from each other. These interactions of love, hatred, violence, and care are all part of this world and the way of life. No one is born and destined to die alone. Whether it be to reach out our hands to those in need or stomp on their fingers to climb higher and reach new heights, none of it is done purely alone. We strive, fight, survive, and even kill. We ingrain these moments into our lives, and we ingrain these people we meet into our world with only a few breaths and words. These beings live on in other people's minds and memories for years, all underneath something as simple as a name. Names received from those whose lives have just begun or those whose lives have ended. This is the story of those who have been given a name and the journey they take in a brave new world. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ "They're not just monster's. This is their world just as much as it's ours." After years of struggling as a low-class Hunter in the Borderworld Matthew Harrison awakens his ability. "Kin" the ability to name and add monsters to his Family. This is the story of his family through the new land known as "The Borderworld". ************************************ Authors Note Hello everyone. Im a novice writer and want to just take this time to say I'm sorry fory style of writing. I don't really have anyone to help edit it or give me creative feedback or criticism. so please feel free to help me, I'd appreciate it!
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What are the top stories regarding migrants and the border?
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2024-12-14 19:28
One of the top stories could be the large numbers of migrants attempting to cross the border. This often involves issues like overcrowded detention centers as authorities struggle to manage the influx. There are also stories about the reasons why migrants leave their home countries, such as poverty, political unrest, and violence. Another aspect might be the policies in place at the border to either welcome or restrict migrants, which can be highly controversial and subject to political debate.
How do top stories on migrants and the border impact public perception?
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2024-12-15 10:04
Top stories on migrants and the border have a huge impact on public perception. If the stories mainly revolve around illegal border crossings and the associated problems like smuggling, the public may be more likely to support strict border control. On the other hand, if the stories feature the human side of migrants, such as their dreams and hopes for a better life, and the difficulties they face during their journey and at the border, it can make the public more empathetic. Also, the way the border is managed in the stories, whether it is seen as efficient or cruel, can change how the public views both migrants and the border situation.
What are the top stories in border patrol?
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2024-12-10 19:22
The use of new technologies in border patrol could also be a top story. Things like drones for aerial surveillance, advanced sensors to detect movement, and biometric identification systems for better identification of individuals. These technologies are constantly evolving to keep up with the changing nature of border security threats.
What are some migrants from Honduras origin stories?
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2024-11-19 08:03
Some migrants from Honduras might be leaving due to extreme poverty. Honduras has high levels of economic hardship, with many families struggling to afford basic necessities like food and shelter. This pushes them to seek better opportunities elsewhere.
How can storytelling help migrants?
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2024-10-18 03:23
Storytelling can help migrants by giving them a platform to share their experiences and perspectives, allowing others to understand and empathize with them.
Can you share some recent top stories in border patrol?
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2024-12-10 22:22
A top story could also be about the training and skills development of border patrol agents. They need to be well - equipped to handle various situations, from dealing with potential smugglers to providing assistance to migrants in distress. Training in areas like cultural sensitivity, use of force, and emergency response is crucial.
What are the common challenges in war migrants story?
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2024-12-01 04:57
Well, language and cultural barriers are quite common in war migrants story. When they reach a new country, they may not speak the local language, which makes it hard for them to find jobs or access basic services. Also, they often face discrimination. People in the host countries may view them as a burden. In the case of Afghan migrants in some European countries, they have reported facing such discrimination while trying to integrate into the new society. Additionally, the trauma of war stays with them. They may have witnessed horrible things during the war, which can affect their mental health for a long time.
Tell me some war migrants story.
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2024-11-30 18:19
One war migrants story could be about a family from Syria. They had to flee their home due to the intense civil war. They left behind everything they knew, their house, their jobs, and most of their possessions. They made a long and dangerous journey to Europe, facing many hardships along the way, like lack of food and water, and the constant fear of being attacked. Eventually, they found a new home in a small town in Germany, where they are slowly rebuilding their lives and trying to adapt to a new culture.
What is the background story of the migrants coming from?
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2024-10-13 20:43
It could be various reasons like seeking better economic opportunities, fleeing war or persecution, or following family members who have already moved.
What are the key elements in a novel about migrants?
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2024-09-27 13:37
In a novel about migrants, you'd typically find descriptions of their experiences leaving their homeland, the difficulties during the journey, and how they build new lives in the destination place. Another key element could be the relationships they form in the new place, both positive and negative.
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