
Skyler Saunders
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Sharks Bite
It felt fine at first. Without the Keep It Together spray, the Shark Spray Adhesive seemed like a viable alternative. Without the Keep it Together hair spray, then it felt like bites into Janelle Cambria’s scalp. Her temperature was rising. She hyperventilated.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Humans
Sylvia Rhone: Create the Luck. Second Place in Black Women in Music Challenge.
With over forty years of experience under her belt, Epic Records CEO Sylvia Rhone has experienced the gamut of knowledge, emotions, and lessons that come with being a leader in the music business.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Beat
Ethiopia Habtemamariam’s Glorious Journey
Most immigrant parents, especially African, and more specifically Ethiopian parents, expect their children to become doctors, lawyers, or engineers. So when a little girl named after her parent’s homeland, pursued a career as a music executive, mother and father Habtemariam scratched their heads.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Beat
Ayn Rand: The Unknown Ideal Woman
Two morally perfect men came out of the mind of Ayn Rand. From her two most popular novels, The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957), Howard Roark and John Galt, respectively, exemplify the grandeur of what it means to be an absolutely ethical person. Their genius may surpass the common man, but anyone can relate to their ironclad virtues. All of which Miss Rand made possible.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Viva
Contested
She clicked the send button. Off it went. Proofread by three Objectivist philosophers, and edited by a former employee of the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI), Gianna Aria’s submission for the Atlas Shrugged essay contest with a grand prize of twenty-thousand dollars, was on its way through the digital ether to be judged. She immediately considered her student loans and other debts, and hoped the path to financial freedom began on the pages of her essay.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Humans
Rightfully Theirs
The fire blazed from the light in the gas lamp. In fact, it exploded and sent the horses scurrying about, spooked by the blast. The cool October wind sent sparks into the air. Gaston Fellows’ buggy approached the lawyer’s office in 1896 Newark, Delaware. Somehow, the fiery show from the lamp post explosion seemed like foreshadowing to Fellows.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Criminal
The Little African American Book
“Walk in the light! Beautiful light! Come where the dew drops of mercy shine bright! Shine all around us by day and by night!” The song echoed in his medium brown colored head like a bell tolling for the dead. He looked at the computer screen with the figure $20,000 emblazoned on it. He sat at his kitchen table.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Horror
The World Wide Entrepreneur: David Steward
A little bit of rational selfishness can go a great distance. When David Steward could not make payroll in his struggling World Wide Technology, he paid his employees before he paid himself. This act of self-interest brought him to a level of an accomplished businessman before his company could even take off into the atmosphere.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Motivation











