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After your meeting at the Academic Support Center, do make an appointment with the professor of the class or stop by during his/her office hours.
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I still appreciate this young woman telling me this, and I have tried to “pay it forward” when I see others who are guilty of embarrassing fashion faux pas.
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f you are in a relationship with a woman who tends to get violent, you should immediately leave the relationship and not look back - you cannot fix her.
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Finding a wife is perhaps the most important decision you can make, so do always keep your eyes and you mind wide open. A
View ArticlePoet reviews the changing face of America
What does it mean to be an American? The answer to that question is changing.
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Perhaps your boyfriend is just insecure, but do you really want to live the rest of your life with a man who believes that he can tell you what you should and should not wear?
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He was very nice and actually looked like his picture, and we had a wonderful dinner with lots of conversation. But, I don’t think that I’m ready to date.
View ArticleFood stamp cuts take food off the table for millions
The federal "bump up" in food stamps implemented two years ago has expired, leaving recipients facing a cutbacks in the amount of assistance they receive each month.
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"...Whitlock writes, “Mass incarceration has turned segments of Black America so upside down that a tatted-up, N-word-tossing white goon is more respected and accepted than a soft-spoken, highly...
View ArticleShould travelers confronted by young beggars give them money?
Anyone who’s taken a Caribbean cruise or visited one of the world’s less affluent countries has been approached – sometimes even mobbed – by children begging for money. Many are dirty and obviously...
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It’s an enormous step, coming out as the person you’ve always been. Part of coming out is explaining that very fact to the people who love and care about you. You are still the person they’ve always...
View ArticleLincoln Homes party was “not a block party”
It's been called a block party by media. That's a lie. A block party assumes that all the people on the block are participants. This was not the case in Lincoln Homes Friday night. This was a private...
View ArticleJune 21, at last the Summer Solstice arrives!
. With the advent of our own marina, boaters have the option of cruising on the Cumberland to stops like Palmyra, Cumberland City or Dover. Discover the region by waterway and see Montgomery County...
View ArticleMerriel Bullock-Neal receives Unity Day Award
Dr. Merriel Bullock-Neal, candidate for Juvenile Court Judge, received this year's Unity Day Award for Community Service.
View ArticleCAPs’ Marshall Fitz ridicules GOP immigration reform intransigence
The inaction of House Republicans has come at a heavy cost to American families, communities, and the economy. To date, the House's failure to pass immigration reform has cost our nation more than...
View ArticleOpinion: Low voter turnout is “shameful”
By the time polls closed on August 7, Election Day, a meager 8,105 people cast votes in one of the biggest fields since 2006. Add that to the 11,906 people who voted in the early voting period, and...
View ArticleThe case for cursive writing
Cursive writing requires us to think think before we write, to ponder the meaning of words in a quest to find the right words and put them to paper.
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In their 1968 book Black Rage, African American psychiatrists William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs wrote: “Beating in child-rearing actually has its psychological roots in slavery and even yet black...
View Article“Dwonna Know What I Think?” Life lessons from Air Supply
Listen, we’ve all been a fool for love at least once, and we all thought that we, too, would find endless love. This happens for some, but for many of us, love eludes us, and we sometimes make fools...
View ArticleAmendment 1 passes in a clear urban/rural divide
Tennessee took a step back for women with the passage of Amendment 1 on the November ballot. The amendment makes the state the fourth one to add the word "abortion" to its constitution.
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