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Quote from the Great Dr. Seuss

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” ~ Dr. Seuss

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My Quote for the Month

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

You might be in Redneck bliss if you have to ask your potential employer, “Where are you in relation to Hooters?”

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What are Sobakawa pillows?

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

A Sobakawa pillow is a buckwheat filled pillow made for head, neck and shoulder support, used in Asia for over 2,000 years. The pillows have also become very popular for

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Colonialism and the Victims: East and West

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

Throughout the years, students are taught of the conquest of lands and of the conversions of savage people into “improved” religions and civilized mannerisms. Everyone knows “In 1492, Columbus sailed

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Looking at Established Classical Romantic Poets

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

Thomas Hardy, Samual Coleridge and John Keats can all be considered Romantic poets. Hardy may be referred to as a “disillusioned romantic,” but he still writes about romantic subject and

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Literary Analysis: Seeing the World Through the Same Eyes of Two Different Women

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

The similarities between Virginia Woolf‘s Mrs. Dalloway and Kate Chopin‘s The Awakening are surprising. Without a doubt, Chopin influenced Woolf’s novel, but The Awakening has not quite received the same

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The Gift (I Asked God – My Version)

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

I asked God to give me prosperity so I could be happy with my riches. God gave me poverty that brought wisdom saying, “Instead, I will reward you with the

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The Difference Between Annuals, Biennials and Perennials

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

Do to various factors like climate and landscape; it becomes difficult to tell annual, perennial and biennial flowers from one another. Moreover, some of the flowers belong to each class.

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Confession: I love when people make mistakes

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

One great thing about working with the public – the mistakes they make: A customer once called me asking if this 9 foot skeleton could sit in a chair… Odd

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Confessions: Bald Children Look Like Peanuts

Posted 8 years ago by Sarah

Thoughts on Children: When children have shaved heads or buzz cuts, I honestly can’t help but think how cute they are. They look like peanuts with eyelashes and I just

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"But whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst..." John 4:13-14

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