I first heard the legend of the lost colony when I was in middle school. It was in, if I’m not mistaken, a Highlights magazine. Back then, every kid in the school used to get one of those magazines for free when new editions came out. It was such a great true story. For those…
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Shimmer – a Review
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• •We all studied the lost colony of Roanoke as part of history class when we were in school. I honestly don’t remember much about it. I remember that Virginia Dare, the first child born in the New World, was born in this colony. By this little girl’s third birthday, the entire colony had disappeared. Where…
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Confusing Words from Be to Believe
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Inked – a Review
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Confusing Words from Bate to Bizarre
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Write What You Know & The Devil is in the Details – Guest Post by Tegon Maus
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A Bamboo of Pandas
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• •There are two species of panda: giant pandas bears and red pandas or lesser pandas. The black-and-white giant pandas are easily recognized. The red pandas resemble raccoons. Random Facts About Pandas Giant pandas can grow to be five or six feet tall. Red pandas only grow to a height of 20-25 inches. An adult giant…
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The Life and Death (but mostly the death) of Erica Flynn – a Review
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Dystychiphobia and Other Phobias
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• •A phobia is an extreme dread or fear of something. When a person encounters the object of his or her fear, he could experience anxiety, shortness of breath, rapid breathing, an irregular heartbeat, sweating, nausea, dry mouth, etc. While this person’s phobia may seem outrageous or unreasonable to you, I assure you it is not…