Update, Life as a Public Schooler
Sorry that it’s been awile, school caught up to me.
Top 10 Interesting Words That Starts with ” D “
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Original Thought: Dissent is a Necessary Trait
Many of our democratic institutions are old and may be living by outdated concepts. We claim representation of "The People" by "The People" yet many of our representatives know not what our needs are. In truth western democracy has developed a system of voting every few years for the person who least misrepresents us. Does this need to change and introduce participation not representation?
Work in Progress
After working for a company for ten years, I have seen people come and go. From the hard working operators and technicians up to supervisors and managers.
The Selby Rail Crash
This rail crash happened close to the town of Selby in North Yorkshire, England on the 28th of February 2001. Ten people were killed in the crash and 82 suffered serious injuries.
An Update on an Old Job Life There After I Got Fired
Sometimes when people get fired their life goes up a notch.
Lady Killers. Marie Becker. Mass Murderer
Statistically, more men become mass murderers than women, but this lady from Liege in Belgium became a real digitalis dame back in the 1930s and it’s claimed she poisoned at least 10 people.
Justin Bieber Started Off Local Hot News
Justin Bieber Hot News Hes looking whos reading.
Five Signs You Should Dump Your Boyfriend
So, you’ve been dating/living/married to your man for some time and some of his habits makes you physically ill: he leaves the toilet seat up, he leaves his socks on the floor, and/or he drinks the last drop of milk and puts the carton back in the refrigerator. All annoying traits, yes, but are they signs you should through him out like yesterday’s trash? I’ve compiled a list of signs that can give you a clue that it might be time to give your man his walking papers.
Learning What’s Important in Life – Part Two
Recently, an unrelenting spiral of bad events in my home left me frustrated and angry. That chain of relatively insignificant "disasters" ended when I was diagnosed with cancer; suddenly treatment and survival were all that mattered. (Continued from Part I.)











