Yes, for instance, in a business partnership. One partner had been doing a great deal of the work behind the scenes but was not getting an appropriate share of the profits. The other partner finally realized this and adjusted the profit - sharing ratio so that the hard - working partner received their due. This not only resolved the fairness issue but also strengthened their partnership as they learned the importance of giving each other their due.
Here's an example. In a sports team, there was a player who was very talented but was not given enough playing time because of some personal biases of the coach. However, the team management noticed this unfair treatment. They sat down with the coach and made sure that the player got their due playing time. As a result, the player was able to contribute more to the team's success, and the overall team spirit improved as everyone learned that each member should get their due opportunity to shine.
I'm not sure specifically which 'due unto others real story' you are referring to. It could be about treating others fairly and with respect, perhaps a story where someone learned the importance of giving others their due in a particular situation, like in a workplace where an employee finally got the recognition they deserved.
I'm not sure. It could be based on real events or completely fictional. It depends on the context and the author's intentions.
Yes, it is. The movie is inspired by real-life events and characters.
Maybe it's a story where a hiker got lost in the mountains. As night fell and the temperature dropped, he prayed to God. Then, he saw a faint light in the distance which led him to a cabin where he could take shelter. He believes it was God's way of rescuing him.
Sorry, I don't have a specific example of 'a thursday real story' as I don't know the exact nature of it. But it could be like a student getting an unexpected A on a Thursday exam.
Sure. There's a story of a young athlete who got seriously injured. Doctors said he might never be able to compete again. But he had hope. He went through intense rehabilitation, and with his unwavering hope and hard work, he made a comeback and even won championships later. His story is a great 'hope real story'.
Sure. There's a story of a young artist who was constantly trying to paint in the style that was popular at the time. But she wasn't getting much recognition. One day, she decided to go back to her roots and paint the landscapes she loved from her childhood. Her work became more vibrant and unique. Eventually, she had her own exhibition and received great acclaim. That's a real glow story of finding one's true passion and shining through it.
Sorry, without knowing more about what the '498a' specifically represents, I can't share an example from its success story.
Well, one story could be about a couple where the female partner is into femdom and she decides to introduce chastity play. She gets a chastity device for her male partner. He initially has some doubts but gradually comes to enjoy the power dynamic it creates. He feels a new sense of submission and it actually strengthens their relationship in an unexpected way as they explore new levels of trust and communication.
There are also molesting stories in the workplace. Some employees may face harassment from their superiors. For instance, a female employee might be subjected to unwanted advances like inappropriate comments or touches. Companies need to have clear policies against such behavior and ensure a safe working environment for all. Victims should not be afraid to report such incidents to the appropriate authorities.