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A Guide To The Local Stand-Up Comedy Scene in Phoenix - by Dan W. Miller a.k.a. The Vanilla Godzilla
So, I ask stand-up comedians in Arizona, "Why did you get into stand-up comedy in the first place?" Nine out of ten will say because they want to be a big star and make a lot of money doing it. Look, if you think you're going to be a big star,...
0 commentsEasy Tips For It Girl
It Girl has quickly become one of the most popular games on Facebook! Learn the tricks to getting ahead in this game!
0 commentsSnobs in the School Past
When I went to school some of the rich girls were snobs and were snotty. The rich girls formed cliques, which were exclusive. No one poor or too overweight could ever be in a rich girl's clique.
9 commentsBad Taste of Your PTA
When my oldest daughter entered kindergarten I joined the PTA. I did it out of a deep desire to be part of every moment of her school life, knowing that this was the beginning of a fast moving train that ended up with me watching her walk across a...
0 commentsMean Girls at School
Mean girls are girls that purposely say mean and ugly things to other girls at school. They bully by exclusion. Don't let your daughter go through this alone.
6 commentsPrejudice
Prejudice Written By: Amanda Dunstan “Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people” (Macionis, 2010, p. 360). It can target a variety of people based on their gender or age to a specific race. Prejudice...
0 commentsI Remember It Well!, Part II
In June 1968, I finally graduated Hillcraft School and had a four year scholarship to Broadcrest Academy, the top college preparatory school for girls in Collingswoods. That summer, I decided to work as a typist at the local supermarket to alleviate...
0 commentsI Remember It Well!, Part I
A woman decides to return to her small town reluctantly after thirty years. The town has many unpleasant memories for her. She is about to discover whether or not the town changed in three decades.
0 commentsI Saw An Invisible Girl
A poem about being different, not fitting in and the cruelty and insensitivity of youth.
32 commentsHow to help your kids navigate through school cliques, inner circles or groups
Once your kid steps into the age of 10 years and above, he has the tendency to look for the right group to erect themselves in. At this stage, social acceptance is vital since it can be intricate. Children subdivide themselves anchored in shared...
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