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Dendrites and Prisms
Every soul is a snowflake. A unique design carried through the winds of space landing in perfect timing. It is hard to see, certainly for her amongst her hustle and bustle and cocktails with friends to soothe the occasional and inevitable heartache. And undoubted for him, he can barely see beyond his blinders to achieve, succeed, make his family proud, and trips to the gym to blow off some steam. Sometimes timing could not seem worse to them or anyone else for that matter. But it's true.
By Aissa Martellabout a year ago in Writers
An innocent witness
It was summer, and as such it was made of long afternoons, one after the other, with the sun always hanging lazily in the sky, casting shadows that stretched far all over the neighborhood. I have clear memories of those happy days, even though I was only seven years old.
By davide aveniaabout a year ago in Writers
Best Wireless keyboard and mouse set
This wireless keyboard and mouse combo is an increasingly popular choice among users due to its numerous advantages, from convenience to aesthetics. For those looking to upgrade their workspace setup, this combo offers a perfect balance between functionality, portability, and ease of use. Here’s why investing in a wireless keyboard and mouse combo is a great decision:
By Alena Zotovaabout a year ago in Writers
CHOICES
Jesus’s obedience in the garden of gethsemane where He said "I will" to Gods eternal demands can easily be paralleled to mans disobedience in the garden of Eden where they said "I will not" to Gods demands drawing our attention to an invaluable timeless truth about decisions & choices every individual must take cognizance of if we are to have the sort of impact that transcends the corridors of time itself. Paul in Romans 5:19 lays down succinctly this parallel of obedience against disobedience in light of what both choices accomplished for humanity when he writes that; "For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous."
By Ernest Kobby Baahabout a year ago in Writers
Capri's Magical Shoebox
Once there lived a little girl named Capri. She lived in a small village near the wharf. For hours she would watch the boats on the bay, docked at the wharf, being loaded and unloaded with boxes of all shapes and sizes. She wondered what could be sailing in and out of the dock in those quizzical treasure chests.
By Gaille Hunterabout a year ago in Writers
Ginger's Golden Thread
There once was a girl named Ginger in tower, overlooking a beautiful valley of luscious gardens and sparkling streams. Ginger was a weaver of richly colored tapestries and people came from everywhere to acquire her spectacular works of art. She loved to weave the colors into storytelling pictures. Her favorite, which hung over her fireplace, displayed a lamb sleeping in a meadow, as a shepherd kept watch.
By Gaille Hunterabout a year ago in Writers
Cousins
It all started with a letter to Senator George Clinton. Senator George Clinton was a famous politician and he did many good things in office. He restored the trust. He restored hope. And he restored faith in the union. He helped pass many legislations that better people lives. And I was glad to intern with him. He was a young Statesman and fine orator. He could speak just about anything. And he loved to talk about life and liberty. He was a law jurist or doctor of law was his degree. And he carried the Constitution everywhere he went. Working for him was a lot not only would it build up my resume but also it would give me quite the attention. Usually Steve would give the rebuttal or clarification of statements made by Senator Clinton but there was this one time that I was put on the spotlight. So I improvised and spoke freely and wisely about the statements of the Senator. And it grew national attention so much that I was promoted by Senator Clinton to Chief of Staff. And I was able to forge new legislation and work within the Chambers of Congress. Senator Clinton allowed me to work overtime and on major deals. And somehow we got them done not all of them but most of them. And Senator Clinton would invite me to 3am early breakfast. He even allowed me to call him George. And he would ask about my family, my upbringing and my education. And this happen often that the Senator really got to know me. And Senator Clinton and his wife Sarah Clinton met my family over dinner. And Senator Clinton was the center of the conversation and he talked candidly about his career and focus. And when Mom brought his favorite pie Pecan Delight to the table. He complimented the pie and said just like my mother. And as we were eating dessert. He asked my father about our family history stating that he has family around here that's why the area seems so familiar. My father Earl said that Scott our son does not know but our family has a lot of roots in America. We have a big family. We go back to the Mayflower. Some of our family served in the military, some as doctors and some as politicians. Senator Clinton grinned while his wife Sarah Clinton help my mother in the kitchen. And she asked my mother about how good I was and how well oriented I am. My mother Jill said Scott is a very fine boy and he listens and obey. And Mrs. Clinton said do you think he would make a good politician? My mother Jill said yeah he could be anything that's what his teacher said after at age 11 he read up to the college level. And Senator Clinton and his wife Sarah Clinton were just about ready to go. And on their way out they thanked my parents and me. And Senator Clinton said Scott I am thinking about running for president. And if I do I am talking to party's leaders to make you the next Senator. You are old enough and you've been with me for many years since you were way back in college. So Congratulations next Mr. Senator Scott Cable. And I rushed to shake his hand and his wife Sarah Clinton's hand saying It has been my honor, such a pleasure Sir and Madam while walking them out. And Mom and Dad looked and was so proud. I told them the jest of what I have been doing for Senator Clinton. And I stood up the whole night and fell asleep at dusk. Sleeping during the day as Senator Clinton gave me necessary time off to redirect and focus on my life. Mom told me that I would have to find a wife and Dad revealed that Senator Clinton could be my distant cousin showing me a photo of a relative that he looks like.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primousabout a year ago in Writers







