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Before I Go

      Before I go, I'd like to thank anyone who has EVER visited my blog address or took the time out of their day to read anything that I've published. Here you have the opportunity to get to know me as some of my blogs may be a little more  personal. Thank you for acknowledging me ❤! Good luck in whatever you are doing in life, and remember to stay safe! 👋

Last Blog

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     Blogging has made writing worth while. The room for freedom, creativity, and opportunity to portray your blog(s) however you desire. Stepping out of your comfort zone ever so often is vital in maintaining healthy confidence.       In this english course I've gained a significant amount of knowledge by writing alone and just discovering topics to write about. I've been able to explore the curiosity of authors when deciding what to write down now.      After completing a documentary project, experiential learning project, and rational argument essay I found some fun in the topic of  English as there's a lot more to learn. From the origin of the language to how it is taught, the history behind its formation, and its many different underlines. The English language is much more than just the English language, it is the third most spoken language in the world which updates everyday and there's millions of ways to speak it. This ...

Love Finale

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     After reading part 1, you should've been able to get a clear understanding of the true definition of "love".       In such a cold world which we live in today it seems that love no longer exist. It isn't genuine, it's very faint, and it just isn't the same as it used to be in any shape, form, or fashion. In this finale you'll depict a story about a young boy who tried to love all and learned a very valuable lesson in the end.      This young boy grew up in a quiet town that was quite diverse. He got around a lot by foot, met a lot of people, been in plenty places. In town it were plenty nice people, and plenty evil. The boy figured if he was nice to everyone and treated all with love and respect then he'll be good anywhere with anybody... Eventually, people started to take advantage of this boy. They took his kindness for granted, stepped all over  him, used him until they didn't need him anymore, and treated him like a pushover. ...

Personal Sanctuary

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    Recently, I’ve asked my little sister why she spends so much time in her bedroom. There’s a million places in our home to unwind and she’d rather be in her room majority of the time. She began to explain that’s it’s more of a haven for her than a bedroom.        When looking at my bedroom in a different perspective, I quickly realized our rooms are our sanctuaries. There shouldn’t be a limit to what you invest in your bedroom (not even on time) because not only does it reflect who you are, it reflects how you feel.      Being in a space you created yourself gives you peace, even solitude. After a long day of stressful tasks or feeling overstimulated, your room is the only calming technique you need, besides yourself, because you are your own energy.

Holiday Season

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      Tis' the season! Long breaks from school, traveling, family time , working overtime, Christmas gifts, etc.. Although, all may not celebrate the holiday like others, which is okay, we're here to talk about how to survive during the holiday season of 2021.       One, you must be patient. As people are coming out more places may be crowded, it may be traffic, orders may be delayed from Black Friday, etc. while in some places covid-19 restrictions are very upheld.      Second, stay active and eat  healthy. Most humans are prone to getting sick during this time of the year due to the cold weather. You must stay active, because as people are coming out to enjoy the season, people are also staying in to enjoy the season. Therefore, you must stay active as you might happen to feel lazy and pick up bad habits like eating junk food.      Lastly, plan ahead and find peace. Expect the  unexpected during the holidays. A...

Currently

      We are currently developing Rational Argument essays for my english course. My essay will be based on the topic of how one may judge another's choice of actions based on how they were raised.      I'd like to input some cultural and systematic research into my essay to prove how biased one can be when saying someone has lived/is living up to their expectations.      It is very important to me to speak on this topic because of the problematic issue behind the  accusations.  I truly feel as if we are all the same in some ways as human beings, but not everyone moves according to how they were brought up. For example, I know individuals who were raised and brought up in the worst conditions, but their actions portray other than that, as if they grew up in a million dollar home, with the upmost respectful parents. And I know individuals who were raised and brought up in the best conditions available, but their action...