Teaching Boys How to be Sensitive
October 5, 2009
October 6, 2009
Congratulations to all winners, especially to Zorlone, Roy, Jenn and Deeptesh. Cheers! WOOF Contest – Top Picks Fiction / Drama / Short Story Roy – “I’m sorry, Matthew“ – How long must one carry the guilt for something that was done in the past? Jennifer M Scott – “Best Friends and the Meaning of It” […]
October 5, 2009
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September 29, 2009
September 28, 2009
By: Luke Christian Yu I first watched Star Wars when I was three or four years old. I do admit that I did not understand much of it at that time. Instead, I kept on asking some of the adults watching along with me about some parts of the plot. Looking back at their answers […]
September 27, 2009
This is a picture for use as a wall paper for your computers. I didn’t know to whom I would credit this.
September 26, 2009
Cutting edge technology has made almost anything possible now. We have witnessed how movies have evolved using the “green screen” where directors can virtually put the actors into the center of a scene without them going to the locations themselves. There was even a “rumor” about an actor doing all his dangerous and adventurous scenes […]
September 22, 2009
By: Elmot I saw dancing, sheep Of puffy irregular whites; Running, playing, and changing Shapes with the summer sun. They run and catch Each other’s tails, bump and mate each other’s wool. Others sleep in the curving Corner of velvet farm, Their colors I wonder is Not of perfect white? Theirs’ are sleeping colors Puffy […]
September 20, 2009
I am Lyle, The Struggling Blogger had declared falsely. Writing to Exhale, he skedaddled into his Sugar Coated world. You see, he was Born on a Syzygy too that’s why he is a Third World Geek It’s all a Matter of Perspective really. And I would not blame his friend, Zorlone, if he thinks upon […]
September 20, 2009
This “Kreativ Blogger Award.” was given by Vivian Zabel, president of 4RV Publishing and author of the blog, “Brain Cells and Bubble Wrap“, to Holly Jahangiri of the blog “It’s All a Matter of Perspective: Mine”Holly , also the author of the children’s book – “Trockle” – has now passed on the award to me. […]
September 12, 2009
I got married at a very young age; that was why when my children were growing up, I simultaneously learned how to be a responsible adult and a good mother as well. It was a Herculean task! But I was an optimist (and still am), so I bravely faced all the challenges with a grain […]
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