Waiting

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I was going to write about love...

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I don't know why.  Read More »

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Just My Luck

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I've always been told that I am an extra lucky person. Since I almost died when I was a baby, everyone has said that I'm lucky to be alive. On top of this, I have some Irish blood in my veins and my name is Kelly. Kelly green is my favorite color in fact. My due date was March 17th, St. Patrick's Day, too.  Read More »

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College Healthcare

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I have not been sick in my first couple semesters of college until today. I couldn't even tell you how I have the energy to type this, since I look and feel like death, but it seems to be an important issue.  Read More »

Why Are We Waiting?

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I like John Mayer's music. It seems to reach out to everyone. Whether it’s his happy and upbeat tunes to his slow and purposeful ballads, everyone can relate. John Mayer's song "Waiting on the World to Change" is a very powerful and moving song. However, this brings a question to mind; WHY are we waiting on the world to change?  Read More »

The Pros and Cons of Abstinence-Only Sex Education

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I am sorry to say that abstinence-only sexual education was taught in my middle school when I was a child.  Read More »

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The County Convention

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The Clark County Democratic Convention was today at Bally's Casino. I arrived with plenty of time to spare, and in surprisingly good spirits considering I'm sick. Finding the end of the never ending line was an adventure; waiting in it was even more fun.  Read More »

Jesus, come.

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"hurry up and wait"
That's how I've felt recently.
Waiting waiting waiting waiting... and what are we waiting for? Waiting is either a waste of time or it's the only thing that we have to occupy our time. Or, we are waiting in the hope of something yet to come. What if we didn't have to wait? How much more could we accomplish?  Read More »

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