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Dual Cultivation: Beasts and Women!
Author: RVN_1998
Ongoing · 982.7K Views
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After dying on Earth, Liam Porter awakens in Twin Land, a strange world ruled by powerful Spirit Masters. Surrounded by corpses and the wreckage of a destroyed carriage, Liam finds himself wounded—newly arrived in this new world—facing the man responsible for his predecessor’s death. Thrown on an island where he must survive, Liam survives a strange demonic ritual and awakens magical powers. In a world where magic reigns and mystical beings (beasts and monsters) are essential for the growth of the Spirit Masters, Liam will follow a unique path alongside an incubus demon-spirit! To get stronger, he’ll have to conquer women and tame beasts! But not only his captors and the beasts—Spirit Masters’ natural enemies—will stand in his way. He will also have to face the depraved reality in which he finds himself! … “I will become the new Beasts God! Nothing and no one will stop me from achieving my ambition!” Expectations: - Fast pace, particularly at the beginning. A balance between lots of action, kingdom building, slow analysis of the cultivation system and rune creation; - Dark truths of a medieval society; - The MC is a curious earthling with above-average intelligence. He’s not a genius, but he will bring some things from his past life into this world in order to have some advantages (later in the story); - Harem; - Dual cultivation; (it’s the MC’s main cultivation method); - From weak to strong; - Sect building (later in the story). Publishing schedule: 3 chapters per week (long chapters!) (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).

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Why are'missing and murdered indigenous women' top stories important?
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2024-11-17 10:40
They also highlight the systemic problems within society. The high rates of such cases among indigenous women point to issues like racism, sexism, and the failure of the justice system. By making these stories top stories, it forces society to confront these problems and work towards solutions. For instance, it can lead to reforms in how the police handle cases involving indigenous people and more support for indigenous communities to protect their women.
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Stories: What are the Main Causes?
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2024-11-01 11:32
The main causes include historical trauma. Generations of mistreatment, including forced removals from their lands and cultural suppression, have weakened the social fabric of indigenous communities. This makes indigenous women more susceptible to violence. Additionally, the location of many indigenous communities, often in remote areas, can make it easier for perpetrators to target women without being detected quickly. There's also a lack of communication and cooperation between different levels of government and indigenous leadership in some cases, which hampers efforts to address this issue.
What are the common factors in the real stories of missing and murdered indigenous women?
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2024-12-11 21:24
Lack of police attention is also common. Often, the police do not take reports of missing indigenous women as seriously as they should. There are cases where the police have delayed investigations or not allocated enough resources, believing that the women may have just 'run away' or are involved in 'high - risk' behavior without proper evidence.
What are the main aspects of 'missing and murdered indigenous women' top stories?
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2024-11-17 04:19
Another aspect is the social and cultural factors. In some indigenous communities, traditional ways of life have been disrupted, and women may be more vulnerable as a result. For example, they might be more exposed to violence when they have to leave their traditional territories for economic reasons. There are also issues related to the intergenerational trauma that has been passed down in these communities, which can contribute to the high rates of violence against indigenous women.
Tell me some real stories about missing and murdered indigenous women.
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2024-12-14 02:44
One real story is that of Tina Fontaine. She was a young indigenous girl. Her body was found in the Red River. Her tragic death brought to light the high rates of violence against indigenous women. It also showed the lack of proper investigation in many such cases initially, highlighting the systemic issues faced by indigenous communities in ensuring justice for their missing and murdered women.
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