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The Others gives a view of the Imperialist behaviours of some countries in the northern hemisphere and the change of heart if they ever needed the help from the "Third World" countries. The Geo Politics fiction introduces everyday characters to a changing world. The Others gives a view of the Imperialist behaviours of some countries in the northern hemisphere and the change of heart if they ever needed the help from the "Third World" countries. The Book paints a chilling picture of a world thrown into disarray as a sudden and severe ice age grips the northern hemisphere. As temperatures…mehr

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The Others gives a view of the Imperialist behaviours of some countries in the northern hemisphere and the change of heart if they ever needed the help from the "Third World" countries. The Geo Politics fiction introduces everyday characters to a changing world. The Others gives a view of the Imperialist behaviours of some countries in the northern hemisphere and the change of heart if they ever needed the help from the "Third World" countries. The Book paints a chilling picture of a world thrown into disarray as a sudden and severe ice age grips the northern hemisphere. As temperatures plummet and glaciers advance, the once-prosperous nations of the north find themselves struggling to survive in the face of a relentless winter. Amidst the chaos, the countries of the southern hemisphere emerge as unlikely saviors, opening their borders to millions of desperate refugees fleeing the frozen wastelands of the north. For decades, the impoverished nations of the south have borne the brunt of economic exploitation and neglect from their wealthier northern counterparts, leading to deep-seated resentments and animosities. As the influx of refugees strains already fragile infrastructures and resources, tensions simmer between the displaced northerners and their southern hosts. Many in the south resent the sudden burden placed upon them, while others see an opportunity for revenge against those who once looked down upon them. As the ice age deepens and the divide between north and south grows ever wider, The Others asks profound questions about empathy, compassion, and the nature of humanity itself. Will the poor countries of the south rise to the occasion and extend a helping hand to their struggling neighbors from the north? Or will old prejudices and grievances prove too difficult to overcome, plunging the world into an even deeper abyss of division and strife?