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Believe yourself

rose
May 18, 2025
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Believe in your infinite potential It always seems impossible until it's done. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Believe you can and you're halfway there. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. You are the only person on earth who can use your ability. You cannot be lonely if you like the person you're alone with.
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Meet the family!!

Madison Hernandez
Mar 29, 2025
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Bare with me as this is my very first time "blogging" or whatever you call it! Hello everyone my name is Madison. I am 20 years old, I am married to a sweet and caring man, and we live here in Morehead Kentucky. We are currently pregnant with our first and only (human) child. Our other is a sweet and sassy little gray Tabby Cat named Nova. She is the current light of our world and when her baby sibling gets here we will have double the light! Above are me and my husband Jayden, and then below this are a few personality photos of Nova. I hope you enjoy this little introduction as I try and figure out and navigate how to get into this to hopefully reach people around the world and to also make some income as this world is harsh and funds are low, and welcoming a little one is difficult but not impossible! It helps to have community and support and that is exactly what I hope to get from this as well as possibly hearing from others who may live life in a camper!
Read more about A Core Memory: The Christmas I Thought I’d Turn Black
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A Core Memory: The Christmas I Thought I’d Turn Black

Amanda
Mar 11, 2025
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When I say my momma was a force to be reckoned with, I mean exactly that. You did not bring harm to her children or her grandchildren. And you sure as hell didn’t stand between her and her grandbabies. I learned that early in life, but one memory that stands out is when my sister started dating a Black man.
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Tip a glass and Swivel the chair

Jahnae Nelson
Jan 26, 2025
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If the city lights weren’t big enough to make you move your romp, well maybe just then I’d see between the looking glass and the stacked book shelf. Could it be my old rocking chair that made sense of it all?
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DREAMS

Kelsie Muscott
Jan 11, 2025
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Butterflies fly in swarms around me I hear humming birds singing in the tall trees I close my eyes to listen and feel If I squeeze them a little tighter, it might make it real
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Even a dead flower LIVES again

Jahnae Nelson
Nov 11, 2024
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The soul in a dead flower may live, if only then there was time to run from the sun. Life can seem so purposeless until the element of breathing becomes winded and shallow. And when sorrow sneaks in, the bleak in rays may fall before the knees of the prostrating ant.
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Paralyzed by love

Pooja Singh Sep 07, 2024
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A man in love with a coworker decided to confess his feelings but was hit by a bus while crossing the road to approach her. Although he survived, he was left paralyzed. The woman, witnessing the accident, called for an ambulance and later learned about his feelings from a coworker. She visited him in the hospital and promised to support him, expressing her desire to be with him because of his deep affection.
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tin coincidence and the secret of two-leg island

Eliza Smits Aug 20, 2024
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JuvenileSalamander Tin Toeval prefers to play wild games on the street in Amsterdam where she lives. This is the second book in which Guus Kuijer talks about her. Together with her blind 'grandmother' from Amersfoort, Tin takes a trip on the ferry across the IJ in Amsterdam. Nice, but is that so exciting? You better believe so. Because the captain of the ferry falls deeply in love with grandma. To that little fat old lady with all her wrinkles? Of course! And before they know it, Tin and her grandmother have ended up in an incredibly exciting adventure. With a pirate who has two wooden legs. And a treasure on an island And of course with the captain! Awarded a Silver Griffel. It is almost impossible to imagine that the three famous heroines from Guus Kuijer's books were once not there: Madelief. Tin Toeval and Polleke. Almost all children in Europe know them.
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The story about jack

Lindokuhle Nxele Aug 19, 2024
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"My name is Jack, and I've always had a vision - to make a name for myself as an artist. Growing up, I spent hours sketching and painting, convinced I'd one day see my work in galleries worldwide. But life had other plans. Art schools rejected me, galleries dismissed my work as unoriginal, and I found myself stuck in a series of dead-end jobs. By my 30s, I'd all but given up on my dreams, feeling like a failure. But the creative spark never fully faded. In my late 30s, I started doodling again - this time for my kids. Their enthusiasm reignited my passion, and I began to paint seriously once more. Then, at 43, it happened. A local gallery discovered my work, and my unique style resonated with critics and collectors. My art career took off, with exhibitions and commissions pouring in. Looking back, I realize success wasn't about achieving fame or fortune - it was about staying true to myself, even when the journey got tough. I learned that it's never too late to chase your dreams.
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LIFE IN THE WINTER

Paul Chidiebube
Aug 19, 2024
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Thus, using the opportunity of the tough winter the town learns to warm with the help of routines in common and friendship. Men and women walk through blasted heathlands and frost-kissed fields and die in their sleep, all for the sake of candle-lit suppers and fireside suppers, yuletide and minstrel carols. Even in a little sparkles of snow, children are able to turn a day into endless fun and play while us – adults are more inclined to find solace in calm and quiet reflection of the simple life. When one season converts to the other, even though winter still sticks around but small instances of spring start to show up the public is still surviving, they enjoy the aesthetics of winter and at the same time see strength as time is taken in unity and waiting. Finally, winter turns into a season of internal development, interpersonal relationships and sustainability.
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Oh, little flower pot grow

Jahnae Nelson
Aug 08, 2024
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Faith comes and goes like a glow from what the sun shows to a rose; It grows up and down sticking to the mind like an arrow to its bow..I might have been wove.
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Are You Cleaning Longer Than Anticipated?

Kiah Shipp
Jun 24, 2024
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Having all of your supplies and equipment handy, following a routine and addressing all areas within a space takes three essential duties that everyone knows, but may not place in this particular order. No worries, I got you. It's easy to get inside of any vacant space, fully furnished home, office or apartment and not have a particular tool or product handy. This can be a bummer if you're needing to descale shower doors and forget to fill your spray bottle with degreaser or proper solution. Or, you may come across paint or old food stains that without your handheld plastic scraper (and using your fingernails can sometimes be dangerous) could scrape and damage a surface that you didn't intend to and wish you've packed. Many times we guesstimate how essential our supplies and equipment are until we really need them. Well Guess No More. 3 Best Options To Cut Cleaning Time In Half is only the half! Let’s Jump right in.
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Exams malpractice

Emma Dan
Jun 18, 2024
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Exams malpractice is a psychological crime committed by all genders, all religion and all races in the entire world. It is what you would say, a binding factor that we all share in common. This crime is oftenly disregarded as nothing in juvenile stage, until it escalates to the college level This deplorable act, comes in various forms, from asking in tests, to bringing foreign objects to exams and mutilations on the skin of students. This crime leads to an ever increasing multitude of half baked and unskilled graduates in the country. It is a crime that is tearing our nation apart, we must try to alleviate this crime and save our nations manpower!

What I feel about in everyday life

Susanna Sharrock Jun 12, 2024
They say there are jobs everywhere, but what about us single moms who have no way to get a job even to work from home. Raising an autistic child I can't get a job because of requirements and jobs sites give viruses on computers
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Being the onlt 1 who remembers

Rosa Lee Jun 09, 2024
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Writing is my only form of comfort in my small enclosed little world
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Sometimes it's merely the coffee

Jahnae Nelson
Jan 01, 2024
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Everyday is a new day to start a new chapter, my grandmother once said. So why must my everyday start with unsettling old maps to deplore in all these shut in sores and mishaps?
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A basket of hopeless wishes

Jahnae Nelson
Dec 27, 2023
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Will she fall for his hopeless romanticism, or will he walk away before she says "I do?"
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Navigating the Nexus of Technology and Humanity: The Unprecedented Impacts Lifes

Okocha Jeffrey
Sep 23, 2023
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Excerpt: Navigating the Nexus of Technology and Humanity In our rapidly evolving world, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force with far-reaching impacts. This excerpt explores the multifaceted consequences of AI, from its remarkable capabilities to the ethical dilemmas it poses and the shifting landscape of work in an automated age. The Power of Automation AI, once the stuff of science fiction, now shapes our daily lives. From autonomous vehicles to personalized content recommendations, AI's capabilities are reshaping industries and enhancing decision-making. Ethical Challenges But with great power comes great responsibility. AI algorithms can perpetuate biases, raise privacy concerns, and lack transparency. Ensuring fairness and accountability in AI decision-making is imperative. Transforming Work Automation is changing the nature of work. Routine tasks are being automated, prompting the need for upskilling and adaptation in the workforce...
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Catalyzing the Green Revolution Pioneering Sustainable Energy Solutions Overcome

Okocha Jeffrey
Sep 23, 2023
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Excerpt: A Spark of Inspiration In a bustling city on the brink of transformation, where the skyline was an ever-evolving testament to human ingenuity, there lived two individuals whose fates were destined to intertwine. Sarah, an engineer with a mind ablaze with ideas, had always been captivated by the inexhaustible power of the sun. Her dreams were woven from photovoltaic cells, and her imagination danced with visions of a world powered by sunlight. Carlos, on the other hand, was an eco-entrepreneur with a relentless passion for innovation. He believed that the answer to our energy woes lay not in the past but in harnessing the boundless energy of nature's present. He was drawn to the potential of renewable energy like a moth to a flame. Their paths crossed serendipitously at a sustainability conference, where the air was thick with the buzz of transformation. Amidst the hum of conversations about wind turbines and biofuels, their eyes met across a crowded room, and something clic...
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Anxiety

Alize Negron
Sep 03, 2023
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How anxiety makes a person feel on a daily basis