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Everyday, I see this very beautiful young woman.  She is unique, talented, and very smart.  Her personality carries over those of others when she happens to be in a crowd.  And she has this way of saying just the right thing to change a person's life.   Read More »

Hating in Small Ways

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This blogging opportunity has shown me how much hate still exists even the most mundane things.   I notice that if a person states their opinion on this site and the majority do not like what they had to say then the rest of that oerson's blogs are rated poorly and treated as the plague regardless of whether the writing is good or not.  I think this is sad.  It shows that we as humans  Read More »

Farting in Public

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Recently, a person in my sociology class said that our society should not be embarrassed to pass gas around eachother.  He also said that in a marriage or relationship farting should be a pass-time and comfort.

Okay.....  Read More »

Clothing and Character RESPONSE

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Yeah, maybe I can understand what you mean for some schools, but at my little brothers school uniforms are a need.  Gangs and driveby shootings are a horrid problem.  Last year two kids were shot just because of a certain color they wore.  And about 5 years ago, two girls were standing outside doing sign la  Read More »

Rotty Wild

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I have a beautiful female German Rottweiler.  She is the kindest and most gentle 150 pd dog you will ever come to know.  But of course, my giant scares the neighbors.  The bad rap pit-bulls and rotties have gotten is so unfair.  These dogs are so mistreated by their owners.   Read More »

Selfless Examination of the Importance of Music and Your Part in it

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This blog requires the attention of aspiring musicians, but I hope all enjoy or find what I am going to say meaningful…..  Read More »

The New Mainstream Behavior

Since I have left the nest and traveled the world, quite literally, I have observed  Read More »

Feminism

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I admire the courageous women of the late 1800s and early  Read More »

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