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"They said it Couldn't be Done"
They said it couldn’t be true, that the children dying in the streets were dispensable, that their rights were more important. They said we should trust them as the people bleed and beg and plead for respite. They said to trust them that our nation wasn’t dying. They said there was nothing to be done.
By Gwen Urbain3 years ago in Journal
Shades of You
You are various shades of blue, in the way that you wish to bring peace to those around you. In the way you look to soothe the hurt and pain of the ones you love. Even though there is still healing that you need to do. In the way that the more fragile pieces of you come undone when you are alone, and you create a sense of order in the chaos. A sense of order that can be lost leaving you feeling out of control.
By Michaela Gallien3 years ago in Journal
The Ongoing Debate About Student Loan Forgiveness in the United States
One subject that is right now trending in the US is the continuous discussion about educational loan absolution. Understudy loan obligation is a critical issue influencing a large number of Americans, and whether to excuse it has been a hotly debated issue for a really long time. Presently, understudy loan obligation in the US remains at a faltering $1.7 trillion, with the typical borrower owing more than $30,000.
By Paulraj Manickam Ashari3 years ago in Journal








