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A single mother’s life is always busy. This short story is a humorous look at the precious balance between a healthy, active family life and the convenience of modern technology.

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This is a true story. I was young and even though I read my Bible, went to church, and prayed I didn’t view God the way I view him today.

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Ask for strength from God to live.

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HURRY UP AND SLOW DOWN is an original poem illustrating the futility of acceleration for its own sake, and that sometimes slowing things down and taking it easy can not only be more desirable, but more beneficial as well.

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Oftentimes, a relationship falls into a rut. We get bored and want a change, but are so comfortable in our routine that we can’t or won’t come out of it. Can we stop dwelling on what could have been and move forward from where we really are?

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Here are some of my tips about how to put it to good use.

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Igeta’s oppressive behavior was intolerable, connsidering his demands and expectations, proving, without any doubt, that Maung Ba and his colleagues were duped in believing that the Japanese would give them the freedom of independence and restore Burma’s erstwhile glory.

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The diary with sophisticated wit, with all the beauty the graveyard shift clerk of a 24-hour convenience stores can offer. Written by a bitter existential poet. half-woken. and more so asleep.

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Second installment. Please read "Proof, A Love Story" first.

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Do we really need the kind of technology that we have now to live a better life? Read on…

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