- A Disabled Little Girl
There once was a little girl, in her twenties and in a wheelchair. She was pretty. So very, very pretty. But as she was disabled, young and old, handsome and otherwise men with no prospects in life would apply for the job of taking care of her - and cruelly abuse her. They usually couldn't resist her helplessness and her great beauty. Because she was pretty. So very, very pretty. - A Solution Polynesian, European and Seasonal
My petite, hyperactive daughter is what I call our Christmas present from God. That’s because my husband was raised Jewish, but is Polynesian, which means he was supposed to be Catholic, but never made it into the church due to some vaguely absurdist Biblical reasons. It all worked out anyway, and we all celebrate Christmas together. Thankfully! - Arthritis - Can it be Prevented?
This article is partly about how rheumatoid arthritis affects people’s lives. It bends them, it twists them and shapes their bodies into articulations of hideous pain. It’s now on the news, and it’s more serious than hell on Earth. - Cheap Ghost Writing Isn’t Easy - But It’s Worthwhile!
This article is about how ghost writing is a developable field. Most people seem to think it is solely about hiding the ghost writer, making money, or otherwise pushing around extremely talented writers. Seriously, it is about taking the work up for overburdened people at low prices so they can afford to be our clients and otherwise manage to keep the field of literature going in the face of “vanity publishing” - self publishing in other words. - Chief Sealth and the Independent Living Movement
OUR Center Park of the City of Seattle, named after local Native American leader Chief Sealth, was founded by “Our Lady” Ida May Daly. This wheelchair using soul had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, or MS. While dying of this devastating illness, she procured enough public and private donations to buy a large square city block of land. It was located in an undervalued black and Catholic neighborhood five miles south of downtown metropolitan Seattle. - Chief Seattle of the Independent Living Movement
Center Park of Seattle, Washington, USA, was founded by one Ida May Daly, who had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, and while dying of this debilitating illness - she managed to get enough public and private donations to buy a square block of land near downtown Seattle and go set it up so that certain people would have a place to actually live, instead of one to die. She didn’t like what institutionalized living does to people in reality, and how most institutions preach an afterlife - involving how you have to die to achieve it. - Don’t Drink Your Calories!
This article covers problems handling soda pop and other such “beverages” that require serious improvement before they cease being such a health risk to children, adults and minority groups. - Eat Your Carbs, They’re Good for You
This article covers how carbohydrates take cover in your system, intertwine with proteins, and otherwise hobnob with your insides, making sure that you will avoid the tendency to handle only proteins. - Food Poisoning - An Overview
This article describes food poisoning in its many variegated glory and how it offers no easy way out for those who do not listen carefully to its food preparation guidelines. - Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late Autumn
Once it gets around fall time, it’s time to begin pullin’ up that chair to the fireplace and drink your boiling warm tea. But there are many other things on the horizon, things that require your attention in the autumn. - Get Started Exercising Now
If you don’t, simply being the biggest “dingo” around will not kill you. It will instead land you in the hospital, introducing you to major surgery. Think about it; you need exercise – now. - Go for Scientific Weight Loss
There are organizations that help people - on the Internet - after you read this article. It happens to be about how to go about weight loss with a less than pedestrian attitude, and take it on using the research and statistics that are now available. - Herman the Fool
A dummy sits on the shelf, broken, twisted, its life deformed by the many obstacles it has faced. It is both soft and hard to the touch as you fondle its many parts. It has no sex, no life, no meaning, and yet you can tell something about it is different as you scan it with your eyes. It is not a dummy - and it stands out. - How a Head Cold Got Me Married
Now that I’m really settled down for bad or good, I can’t help but reflect on my lengthy past as a happy-go-lucky single. How can I forget the many bizarre, crazy, and benighted times I’ve misled myself into a man’s twin loving arms, and how very much I miss loving every minute of it? How? - How Much Protein Should You Eat?
The best method would involve a way to turn from those hard to combat high protein diets, as the grocery stores are starting to get stuffed full of them. Basically, you need a relatively stable balance of proteins, carbs and fats in your daily diet. - I Wish It Could Have Been Otherwise
The point is that you’re not supposed to judge my character by this brief essay. I just had a life, I’m still having one, and I’m learning to party down at the end of this article. There’s HOPE – you know - “Bob” didn’t die, that sort of thing. Why not bear with me - and my life struggles? - If Puget Sound is Falling Down
This article won awards for featuring what you should do before, during and after an earthquake. Largely, fall down on the floor, get in a doorway, and cover up - that sort of thing. It might help to be concerned about your surroundings, bottle up some water, stow away some canned food and stably pin down your water heater and any loose shelving. Use of these simple techniques works - in a time of great crisis. - School Yourself in the Writing Field
The thing to do mostly is to cram down as many books and as much writing as humanly possible, so that it enters your consciousness and causes you to think and thus to write creatively. But when you take up your “pen,” no matter whatever form it may take, it needs to hit “paper” and go somewhere into being published. I have over time and much writing made it there; you will therefore obviously make it - somewhere else. - Search Engine Optimization: Reindexing
Reindexing is almost a lost art form. But what you can do is keep doing it, because the spiders see and understand the changes. They go for it, keeping it up on a regular basis, and cause people to see your website. - Stress Management: Medical Risks of Stress
Stress management is a growing field. I would avoid the pills if I were you, but what you need to do is look into it and see what anti stress killing “tactics” you are pulling to make sure your life is a mess. You need to see your friendly neighborhood “self” - and straighten yourself out. - The Death-Defying Warehouse Party Life
This article details life at warehouse parties – IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN BY LOUD – and says the effects of deafness are nonexistent at the start. Mainly, if you hit a warehouse party, what if you found the person of your wildest dreams, “gay” straight black white, same struggle, “same - ?” - The Independent Living Movement I
I will start off by informing you that there is no real difference between the words “disabled” and “handicapped,” except for the linguistic ones. They both refer to physically challenged people, who often need special living accommodations. - The Independent Living Movement II
What is the Independent Living Movement in Seattle, WA, the USA about? It and the aspects of it with which I was involved have changed, somewhat, from what I saw when there at Center Park. - The Physically Challenged I
Do you think if you knew your life was short, you would bother to help others? At the most, your place would not be there - ere long. If such “places” were even available, as their beds are often full, you personally might be forced back into whatever disabled and for the handicapped institutions you had left behind, to try for independent living at Center Park. How would you know if it would be worthwhile to live or work there? - The Physically Challenged II
I and my husband once worked as nurse aides at the first apartment building in the nation built specifically for people in wheelchairs, Center Park, which shares the same initials as cerebral palsy, one of the world’s most common severe physical disabilities. - The Sims Online Hosts the Mafia
If I told you this, would you believe me? Try doing so, because it’s the truth. And also, in this strange and perverse world, young people are busy killing each other at an alarming rate. Do we really need something like a pseudo Mafia causing the same sorts of problems? Gangsterism, in other words, on our children’s beloved video games? - Weight Gain in Adulthood - Slow it Down
American weight gain when you grow up is pitiless. You don’t need a makeover - and you don’t need to be “skinny.” You need to risk life, have a thrill with “fun” exercise involved, go out, get out - and dance! - Writing a Manuscript - Editing Styles
The thing to do when you are making corrections to any book manuscript is to use whatever grammatical rules you’ve learned - and whatever school or studies you’ve undertaken. You should do this even if you have to be like the fictional character Tarzan, who supposedly learned to read entirely by himself. It does indeed help your work, to read a lot on your own, and it will help you keep current in the field as well. - Writing is a Lifestyle Preference
I am a published book author and writer, mainly as a ghost writer, for about the last thirty years. I went on the Internet in 2003 - and I average helping out on five to ten books per year. It varies widely, and sometimes I take on only one project at a time; other times, I’m helping out across the board. - Writing is an Art Form
Writing is something you can just rattle off. It’s something you can make a coffee table book from, too. But if you go for only money, chances are, you will only host celebrities. Paris Hilton is not the most preferred lifestyle choice in all of existence; she’s just one of the more marketable ones.
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