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Who is the Fairest of All?
Summary: Snow White is a fairy tale about a beautiful girl with skin as beautiful as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony-wood. Snow White’s father soon remarries a beautiful woman with an evil heart. … Continue reading
The Potential of the Human Voice
Singing is something I love to do. In my personal opinion, however, I don’t think I have an excellent singing voice, just intermediate. I never cared much for the keys that I sung in, I just sang. As I got … Continue reading
Wisdom
My abstract noun is wisdom. The definition is: the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; insight. www.answers.com The quote is: “Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the other helps you … Continue reading
Medical Shows…
So a lot of things are “in,†including many television shows. Reality shows, for example, are very popular but are too dramatic and made up for my interest. There are also many talent shows that allow America to vote who … Continue reading
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What am I?
I am round, but you can’t hold me in your hands. I am big, but i am weightless. I am far from you, but i keep you warm. What am I?
There’ll Be Beauty From My Pain
A song called “Beauty From Pain,” sung by Superchick, is one of my favorite inspirational songs. It tells about the fact that there are times in life when things just don’t go your way. For three months, my life had … Continue reading
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