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How to Import from Windows Live Mail to Outlook in Bulk
Summary: If you want to import from Windows Live Mail to Outlook, then you are reading the right page where I am going to explain to you the top 3 most suitable methods, which are manual methods and a third-party method to export from Windows Live Mail to PST. Along with this, at last, I will share with you the best and most risk-free Windows Live Mail Converter tool that will make your task easy.
By Lovely Baghel2 years ago in Writers
Warriors Look to Maintain Dominance Against Trail Blazers Despite Key Absences
Introduction: In a highly anticipated matchup, the Golden State Warriors are gearing up to face the Portland Trail Blazers in a series of games, starting with their clash in San Francisco. This unexpected three-game series comes as a result of the NBA's inaugural in-season tournament, leading to a reshuffling of the regular-season schedule. The Warriors, who have historically dominated the Trail Blazers, see this as an opportunity to further assert their prowess in the Western Conference.
By Todaylivetrending2 years ago in Writers
Her Heavy Embrace
Here I sit in silence, wall facing wall facing wall facing wall. I speak to no one in particular, and the walls echo, with silent snickers of my solitude. She smothers me with heavy arms as I move across the room. The door disappeared, maybe she hid it. I can’t be bothered to search for it.
By Michelle Kwan2 years ago in Writers
Growth
One minute you’re singing and swaying your hips licking the spoon as you stir in the kitchen, the next you’re clutching your chest on the couch as it feels like you’re being split in two and a tsunami spirals from your eyes. You smile and you feel lighter and brighter, and then you run into a rain storm where nothing seems to be right. One minute you’re wining and dining yourself and hungry for more, and the next you’re struggling to eat anything as the ups and downs seem to make your stomach turn. You do the hard thing and you close the door, and you close it again, only to try and reopen it a minute later. You say no a million times just to say yes once, only to say no a million more times. You sit in an empty room alone with nothing but yourself, you feel like you’d rather die. Then you invite God in to sit with you and you can at least breathe now. You claw to the past reaching for relief, something that you can predict, something that you can use to ease the waves, but it all slips right through your fingers again and then once more. You run and you run again, only to run into wall after wall until you finally run out of breath and are gasping for air. You stop and you surrender, falling to your knees.
By Lindsey Russell2 years ago in Writers
Booker T.
A man is only worth where he is willing to work. Just because our ancestors were slaves doesn't mean we do not have a future. Doesn't mean we are slaves. We can achieve greatness. We can be something. God did not give us freedom to just give up. We do not have the freedoms and rights that our ancestors have so we can beg and whine to have all the things that others do. We must pick ourselves up and take every moment as it should be. We must take every moment in life and make something out of it. We have strength. We have health. We have life. We have the due diligence. After all our ancestors work for over 400 years, 400 years on the plantation. And they stood their grounds and they fought the good fight. And they endure unmeasurable hardships. And they were beaten because they did have a will. They did have a spirit. And God did made them equal. And they fought for Lincoln now it is our turn to set the standard. It is our turn to make something out of misery. To make something about strife. To make something out of bitterness. We must show them that we are equal. We must show them that we are smart. We must show them that we are able. We must show them that we are capable. We must show them that we are not just a color or race. We must show them that we are Americans. And as we read in the good Book, we must humble ourselves. We must recognized that we are not alone. There are angels around us. There are angels among us. Even in this time of lynching and time of hatred. We can survive. We are not forsaken. And we are not alone. We have rights. And we have freedoms. Just because we have to provide on our own. Just because we have to make ends meet. Just because we have to pay for clothes and food. We are not alone. Someone is watching over us. Someone is checking in on us. Someone is protecting us. Class Dismissed.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Max Amillian the High Achiever
Ever since I was young. I wanted to be a hero. I wanted to achieve the greatest I possible can. And my parents helped me. They saw the eagerness and savvy curious child I was. At an early age I wanted to be something. I would work hard at school. I would aim high. I would study hard and I would practice and practice. My father was my first teacher. He would take me to the library and showed me how to draw. I would draw my heroes in history as big as I possible can. I would work really really hard at it. It was what I did before going to first grade. I really wanted to impress Mom and Dad since they work hard everyday for me to have a roof over my head, food on the table, clothes on my back, and spend time with me. Mom would love picking me up and tickling me just because she liked my laughter. She would sit me on the counter and tell me a story. My father would give me assignments. Then first grade really all the way to high school, it was the same for me. I would make straight A's at least once. My teachers saw I was eager to learn. I was eager to become someone great. That's why I loved history teaching me how to walk in the footsteps of the great and avoid the bad guys of the past. I would spend recess writing and writing. I could even write with both hands even to this day. I had no time for friends and silly get-to-gathers. My mind was focus on being a hero. To use my mind to do something great. To use my smarts for solving world problems. To use my knowledge to help lead the world. Though as I grew I was tempted but who isn't. However I wanted to challenge myself and challenge the world. In middle school, I was planning to be a teacher after all a teacher said that I am as smart as her when I made straight A's for the second time in middle school. And so I tried teaching but I found out that there is more to it then just talk. So I decided to study more and more. And when I went to high school, I was almost ready tutoring what I know and helping others pass. I did pretty well. I was on the National High Honors since 6th grade. I was on Who's Who's National List in High School for seven years. And I started elementary, high school, and college early. I took many honor classes in Spanish, History, and Science even English. I was an ambassador for Model UN. I was almost ready. Then I had a sickness, it came slowly over time crippling me up. And I got so sick I had to move into a hospital several years later. I couldn't think and I couldn't do anything. All I knew was to take my medicine. The illness I eventually found out was not deadly just lifelong. I thought my mind was crippled but I took computer tests in the hospital and excel them all. I was so smart that apart of my recovery was finishing college. And I did, I finished with distinctions and honors still not ready yet. Entering graduate program, the Masters, and getting praised for excellent writing, critical thinking and dismissing because I wanted to be a teacher. I was finally ready. Many organizations were willing to allow me to teach because of my academic mastery. But there was one final test, I had to submit those essays which were frowned upon to a scholar award. Each day anticipating and nervous, weeks and weeks then the email that I beat hundreds of other professors around the world. Now it was time. Teachers are educators. Teachers are heroes. Teachers are mountain movers. Teachers are something and they can live comfortably teaching. And they can do whatever they wanted to. And they could save the world and influence the world. Teachers were the real heroes. Then I took the tests, Science online Genius Test without any preparations and a Science Genius. Math online Genius Test without any preparations and a Math Genius. History online Genius Test without any preparations and a History Genius. I took a IQ over 130 Test and now have an IQ over 130 which is Gifted. I was on fire and ready and determined. I was back. It was my time. Max Amllian time to change the world as a multiple scholar and certified high academic achiever by four honor societies and lifetime member to two of them.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Remembering Ralph Cirella: The Heartfelt Loss of Howard Stern's Dear Stylist and Close Companion at 58
In a world now veiled in the heavy cloak of sorrow, we reluctantly bid a tearful adieu to Ralph Cirella, the esteemed stylist, and confidant of the iconic radio luminary, Howard Stern. Cirella departed from our midst at the tender age of 58, leaving behind an irreplaceable void. The airwaves on The Howard Stern Show were not resonant with their usual banter; instead, Stern's voice transformed into a somber melody, delivering the heart-wrenching news that sent shockwaves through the hearts of those privileged enough to have known Cirella intimately.
By Mohan Kumar2 years ago in Writers
Time Honors the Radiant Taylor Swift as the 2023 'Person of the Year': A Celebration of Musical Brilliance and Global Impact
As the final curtain descends on the stage of 2023, the world is spellbound by the radiant aura of Taylor Swift, crowned Time magazine's illustrious "Person of the Year." In a captivating contest that pitted her against the iconic Barbie and the regal King Charles III, Swift's triumph reverberates not only as a musical conquest but as a harmonious blend of art and commerce—a force that has left an enduring imprint on the global stage.
By Mohan Kumar2 years ago in Writers
Say Anything Unleashes Emo Fury with a Comeback Tour Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of '…Is A Real Boy
Get ready to dive deep into the heart of emo music nostalgia because Say Anything is back with a bang! Brace yourselves for an electrifying rollercoaster ride as the iconic band announces their spectacular return with a 20th-anniversary tour of the legendary album '…Is a Real Boy' in 2024. Emo enthusiasts, this is the news you've been yearning for, and it's time to mark your calendars for an unforgettable journey through the soul-stirring sounds of the early 2000s.
By Mohan Kumar2 years ago in Writers
1000 Reads!
For a long time, I checked my stats every day. Recently, it turned into every few days. Today I saw that on December 3rd, I hit 1,000 reads. I want to say thank you to everyone who reads my poetry and journal entry type things. Now, onto a few extremely special people.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Writers







