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As I look out the window at the beautiful and tranquil Atlantic Ocean, I see a dozen small sail boats slicing through the water in an obvious race of some kind. Their colorful sails full of wind, move seamlessly in...
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When I was in school, we were taught cursive writing. That is not an option anymore and students today barely write at all. Most can only print illegibly. They use devices like I Pads and computers and cell phones to...
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Even though I consider myself a native Washingtonian, in doing research about the city I found a site that listed some fun and fascinating facts about my hometown that I had not known. (https://www.trolleytours.com/washington-dc/facts). Two American presidents kept alligators at...
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The Fourth of July is our nation’s birthday and a true reason to celebrate the freedoms we enjoy. No matter what our personal political beliefs, I hope we are all grateful to be living in the United States of America....
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I have always been fascinated by the weather. First thing every morning, I make a cup of coffee and turn on the local television news station to listen to the weather forecast. Living in south Florida, the predictions are pretty...
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