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Why Is That a Thing?
OK. I get it. Sometimes its good to be different. Dare I say, its even "cool." And I put the quotation marks on cool because although I'm just a sneeze from 40, I still epitomize cool. I ooze it. I embrace it. Hell, I still have swagger, don't get it twisted. But this new cool... I just can't seem to wrap my head around it.
By Darnell Dillard5 years ago in Humans
Introducing Myself
Hello everyone, I'm Flora, and I am delighted to finally meet all of you. I’m a French woman who majored in International Business Law. I completed my last year of study in Japan, where I found a job, and worked for two years in Tokyo. I live in London now, and I'm excited to share my experiences in the city with you.
By Flora Silver5 years ago in Humans
Women's Suffrage
Today, I want to talk about women’s suffrage. No, I’m not talking about men, I said suffrage, not suffering. Women had no rights until 1839 when the Custody of Infants Act was passed. That gave women the right to petition the court for custody of children seven and younger and for the right to visit their older children. Until the Custody of Infants Act, custody of the children resulting from that union was always given to the father. Always! Think about that one for a minute.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean5 years ago in Humans
Being Hispanic
In this day and age, it is sad to see people still having difficulty accepting different cultures. I am from Hispanic descent. My father and his family are from the Dominican Republic. My mother was born in New York, but her parents are also from the Dominican Republic. I was born in New York, but was raised there and in the Dominican Republic, so I was brought up speaking two different languages simultaneously, English and Spanish. My “native language” is both of them.
By Arianna Suárez6 years ago in Humans