How two mice, miniature people, and some cheese can help you to live your passions Published July 23 2010
What is it like to view life through "fear colored glasses"? Published July 19 2010
When Helen Keller broke down barriers they stayed down. She not only showed up the able bodied world, but gave hope to other disabled folks by her example. Published July 14 2010
An illiterate fugitive dedicated her life to make life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness a reality for blacks and women. And in the process changed the world. Published July 7 2010
Claire has loved to write since she was a child but found herself doing everything but; earned a Texas Cosmetology License in 1982, decorated cakes professionally, and graduated from Tarrant County Junior College in 1996 with a Certification in Surgical ...
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