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Lisez le roman Jump Force 20 écrit par l'auteur Thomas_love_books publié sur WebNovel. Jump Force...

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Let's rule this universe with music

[ please read everything in this synopsis first before you read this novel ] you know how boring the world that we live in is right ... so I decided I don't want to live anymore and try my luck of meeting a ROB after I die it's risky but I have already done it this is my thoughts while falling from the tallest building in the world [ Burj Khalifa ] now you ask ( how come you are at Burj Khalifa ) will I have stolen money.. or rather borrowed from a bank that won't get their money forever because I used it all by donating to homeless people so they can get home and work for there life like nor............................ .................. ...... ... .. . [ I use an app to help me with my English so if you find an error that has not been fixed please tell me ] [ the pictures that I use are not mine I found them from Google if you are an owner please don't make me delete them but if you insist I will delete them because after all, they are not mine ] [ the music I use are all from SoundCloud because there are no ads there and it's the best app that I know for music so all the music that I use are from there and you should find them in my discord if you can not find the music that I have named in my chapters ] [ any anime that I use are not mine I am just a fan with a lot of imagination so if the said owner wants me to take my fanfic I will because I respect you and won't even question why and delete my fanfic ] [ please be known that I have not learned how to use those {. , } yet at school so I won't use them a lot because I don't know when to put them ] if any people want to help me then help me edit my chapters as I said in my last comment that I have not learned how to use {,. } yet so if you do help me you get a shout out at the end of the chapter that you edited because I am poor and can not pay you so I am sorry but if you do it from your heart then I am forever grateful to you ]

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It's Better to fail than to cheat

"IT’S BETTER TO FAIL THAN TO CHEAT " My point of view ' Yes I am totally agree with this statement "It's better to fail than to cheat "“ Every time winning or achieving success is not that matters a lot. In life, what actually matters is the path, which you choose even if you have to fail every day with honour. If you have ever cheated in something to achieve some goal, then you cannot hide it, as it appears on your face that you are up to hiding something. FOR example Consider two persons 'DANIAL and 'AHMAD. They were actually interested in programming skills. So “ Danial' was very fond of it so he used to work on it daily and then grew up very fast in this field by making his own programming language and then reaches his goal without any stress even though he failed every day with honour. But Ahmad was not much interested in programming as he was lazy in hard work and used to delay all his work. Ahmad thinks of taking a fake degree of programming and just to join any of the coding companies to earn some good amount of money. But Ahmad was unaware of his problems, which were going to affect him later when he had to do a job in the company. When the company HR asked him to write a program for certain topic, then he was quite shocked as he was unable to do the work because he has no knowledge on programming language and had faked his certificate. So he then, realized that it is good to fail as he had done a big mistake by choosing the wrong path where he paid a high price for cheating.

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Mahabharat : Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty

Mahabharata, (Sanskrit: “Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty”) one of the two Sanskrit epic poems of ancient India (the other being the Ramayana). The Mahabharata is an important source of information on the development of Hinduism between 400 BCE and 200 CE and is regarded by Hindus as both a text about dharma (Hindu moral law) and a history (itihasa, literally “that’s what happened”). Appearing in its present form about 400 CE, the Mahabharata consists of a mass of mythological and didactic material arranged around a central heroic narrative that tells of the struggle for sovereignty between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas (sons of Dhritarashtra, the descendant of Kuru) and the Pandavas (sons of Pandu). The poem is made up of almost 100,000 couplets—about seven times the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined—divided into 18 parvans, or sections, plus a supplement titled Harivamsha (“Genealogy of the God Hari”; i.e., of Vishnu). Although it is unlikely that any single person wrote the poem, its authorship is traditionally ascribed to the sage Vyasa, who appears in the work as the grandfather of the Kauravas and the Pandavas. The date and even the historical occurrence of the war that is the central event of the Mahabharata are much debated. The story begins when the blindness of Dhritarashtra, the elder of two princes, causes him to be passed over in favour of his brother Pandu as king on their father’s death. A curse prevents Pandu from fathering children, however, and his wife Kunti asks the gods to father children in Pandu’s name. As a result, the god Dharma fathers Yudhishtira, the Wind fathers Bhima, Indra fathers Arjuna, and the Ashvins (twins) father Nakula and Sahadeva (also twins; born to Pandu’s second wife, Madri). The enmity and jealousy that develops between the cousins forces the Pandavas to leave the kingdom when their father dies. During their exile the five jointly marry Draupadi (who is born out of a sacrificial fire and whom Arjuna wins by shooting an arrow through a row of targets) and meet their cousin Krishna, who remains their friend and companion thereafter. Although the Pandavas return to the kingdom, they are again exiled to the forest, this time for 12 years, when Yudhishthira loses everything in a game of dice with Duryodhana, the eldest of the Kauravas. The feud culminates in a series of great battles on the field of Kurukshetra (north of Delhi, in Haryana state). All the Kauravas are annihilated, and, on the victorious side, only the five Pandava brothers and Krishna survive. Krishna dies when a hunter, who mistakes him for a deer, shoots him in his one vulnerable spot—his foot—and the five brothers, along with Draupadi and a dog who joins them (Dharma, Yudhisththira’s father, in disguise), set out for Indra’s heaven. One by one they fall on the way, and Yudhisthira alone reaches the gate of heaven. After further tests of his faithfulness and constancy, he is finally reunited with his brothers and Draupadi, as well as with his enemies, the Kauravas, to enjoy perpetual bliss. The central plot constitutes little more than one fifth of the total work. The remainder of the poem addresses a wide range of myths and legends, including the romance of Damayanti and her husband Nala (who gambles away his kingdom just as Yudhishthira gambles away his) and the legend of Savitri, whose devotion to her dead husband persuades Yama, the god of death, to restore him to life. The poem also contains descriptions of places of pilgrimages. I'm not it's original creator i just want more people to read it across the world.

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