Tags : Capital

Games of Madness: Self-Defense

Games of Madness: Self-Defense

A Story by Vincent Vercelli


A man explaining to a police officer the dire situation that caused him to kill his wife in self-defense.
Just a Few

Just a Few

A Poem by CosminDZS


not sure how I feel about this one
Unpatriotic and Wealthy

Unpatriotic and Wealthy

A Story by Father Mojo


If the wealthy truly are patriotic and love this country that has given them so much, then they would either want to pay higher taxes, or t..
Vernacular Homicide

Vernacular Homicide

A Chapter by Nusquam Esse


Can words kill?
In a Harsh World

In a Harsh World

A Poem by abluehorseandflowers


In a Harsh WorldIn a harsh worldThe message is terribly clearIt’s to capital that we’re boundIn a harsh worldWe are target markets onlyBy ..
Overview of Financial Planning for Small to Medium Businesses

Overview of Financial Planning for Small to Medium..

A Story by Allison David


When you are searching for the best financial guide or advisor, you will come across many individual advisors and many financial advisory companies.
Outside the Circle

Outside the Circle

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


I am outside the circle of sex. Just as well. Population control,the biome's survival instinct. Or I'm old. Lookin mirror, skin over bones. Young girl..
The Burning of the Jews

The Burning of the Jews

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


It was a woodcut in our high school history text, Unit 4 Beginnings of the Modern World, that so disturbed,from the Nuremburg Chronicles depicting t..
THE WASTE COLLECTOR

THE WASTE COLLECTOR

A Story by ķřăź&..


An a*****e is not usually bad
GOLDEN ADVICE

GOLDEN ADVICE

A Story by ķřăź&..


Sometimes life is a risk. It's either we are aware of it or we lost it all.
THE ANCIENT FAT CAT

THE ANCIENT FAT CAT

A Story by Peter Rogerson


Have you ever wondered how capital and finance and interest rates came about? If not, read on...
Democracy?

Democracy?

A Poem by Kami


Real Democracy is no longer part of America.
Capitol Eye

Capitol Eye

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


call me 4 eyes