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The Reasons for the Happenings of History

The present shapes the future; the future shapes the past; the past shapes the future. History is one of my favorite subjects, if not my most favorite subject; without history there would be no future and without the future there would be no history. History is responsible for why things happen today and why they will happen tomorrow. Everything... Read moreChevron

LD in the News: Rude Special Ed Counselor

My mom found an article about a learning disabled teenager in the New York Post yesterday, August 16, 2010, about a boy's special-ed tutor who turned on him. The boy had confided a lot in this tutor. The tutor called the boy's mother and left her a message and referring to Bosco, her son as a, "piece of s---." Here is how the message starts, that... Read moreChevron

How Surfing Makes Me Feel

I am surprised that I have not yet talked about surfing; the one thing on this planet that sets my mind and soul free. I have always associated very well with the sport because it is something that I can do alone and not have to worry about being better than anybody else or if somebody else is better than me. I often use surfing as an analogy to... Read moreChevron

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The Blue Heart

I have always felt a connection with the ocean; we forget that the ocean is a breathing and living thing. To most people it may not be, but to me it is. It is where we came from, and it is not our natural habitat, we do not belong in it. However at the same time we have learned how we can go in the ocean and explore it, which helps us learn who... Read moreChevron

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My name is Quinn C. Bradlee and I have been diagnosed with dyslexia , ADD/ADHD, and VCFS. VCFS stands for Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome. It can be...

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