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Beca97
It's a shame that school has ruined learning for me. I love to learn, and hear and discover new things, but being forced to sit in a classroom for seven hours a day, needing to cram and memorize facts, that's no fun. I like learning...
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Written on June 14th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
Studies are being done between non-stick skillets and iron skillets in cooking and preparing meals. The iron that is used in making iron skillets is the same iron that helps our bodies. You get nine times more iron when you eat food...
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Written on May 20th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
Remove water stains from furniture:
Get an old tshirt and an iron. Put the tshirt on the water stain. Slowly move the iron on low without steam on the tshirt. Evenly and slowly. Check every so often. In about 7 minutes, the glue in the...
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Written on May 9th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
Houston, we have a problem.
A giant African land snail has been spotted in a Houston garden, and residents are being warned to stay away from it—and to watch out for others.
Texas station KPRC reports that the slow-moving menaces...
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Written on May 9th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
This is advice from a reader of an advice columnist on a web site I play games on, Pogo.com.
Ms. Nettie,
I read your column last week. The “dirty men” one in particular grabbed my attention. Considering the posts that were left...
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Written on April 29th, 2013
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superkitty17
Did you know seventy percent of Americans are brunettes, ten percent have black hair, fifteen percent are blondes, and only five percent are redheaded?
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Written on April 28th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
DENVER (AP) -- Alexander Heit's final text cut off in mid-sentence. Before he could send it, police say the 22-year-old University of Northern Colorado student drifted into oncoming traffic, jerked the steering wheel and went off the...
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Written on April 11th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
Some cops in Connecticut are more bark than bite. But their animal instincts were exactly what was called for in order to bring down a pair of suspected criminals.
WFSB reports on a pair of masked burglary suspects who had holed up...
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Written on March 31st, 2013
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gsparky22
Jimmie turned away from Spoojack and looked down the street. His eyes were filling with tears. He would not believe what he was to see. But then again in this neighborhood it was often said;“There’s no telling what you might see...
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Written on March 29th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
If you want to show off some cool body art over spring break, but you're not willing to have it permanently etched onto your arm, realistic-looking temporary tattoos seem like a healthy compromise. But the U.S. Food and Drug...
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Written on March 27th, 2013
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RedQueenz
I love learning.. not in a specific field or aspect..
Out of curiosity too, I joined this group.. I hope I learn many things here
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Written on March 20th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
Tennesse native Roy Acuff became the first star of Nashville thanks to two tunes already recorded by the Carter Family: The Great Speckled Bird (1936), based on the melody of I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes, and Wabash Cannonball...
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Written on March 18th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
In 1910 ethnomusicologist John Lomax published "Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads" (that followed by two years the first known collection of cowboy songs), and in 1916 Cecil Sharp began publishing hundreds of folk songs from the...
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Written on March 18th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
This was written by someone who was adopted and I wanted to share it.
LEGACY OF AN ADOPTED CHILD (Author Unknown)
Once there were two women
Who never knew each other.
One you do not remember,
The other you call mother.
Two...
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Written on March 6th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
Never mess with people who have the power to make your life miserable. That includes DMV employees, waiters and baggage handlers. And judges. Especially them.
A Miami woman facing drug charges made her situation much worse when she...
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Written on February 5th, 2013
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blossomingbeauti
The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings, but shorter tempers; wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints; we spend more, but have less; we buy more, but enjoy it less.
We have bigger houses and smaller...
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Written on February 3rd, 2013
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MarkLovesCoffee
I love reading ALL your posts- I don't always get time to comment.
I'm always hungry to learn what makes you tick!!
This post inspired by a friend, who's bee-ing nice to me!
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Written on February 1st, 2013
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Apartmentpyr
There is a void that is consistently in my head. I long to fill this void constantly. I want to know everything I can about animals. I want to learn all about this bird I saw on tv or out when I was walking. I find myself looking...
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Written on January 30th, 2013
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Southernwomen
Knowledge is power as they say.I love learning new ways of exploring things.Ideas are approches to discover new ways of helping in our growth. To approch things that miht help in our future for our children grandchildren the elerly...
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Written on January 29th, 2013
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katerys
The Fake ray ban sunglasses are for your insightful men who do items that set trend. These plump-rimmed acetate border sunglasses are comfy and robust. The 129/S sunglasses in aviator outline are half-rimless - hottest designer eyewear...
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Written on January 14th, 2013
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