- Hubs »
- tagged street
1-10 of 174 Hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Secondhand Reviews: "21 Jump Street"
Rated PG-13 for violence, strong language, sexual references and teen alcohol use. * * * * * * * * * * I'll admit that this is a film that, sight unseen, and minus any critic reviews, I would never have thought about going...
0 commentsThe Problems of Plastic Waste Streams
Mixed waste garbage, seen on the streets of many countries, has become a huge problem for our world. It gets blown about; washed into drains and blocking them; hindering sewerage treatment plants; ending up in water ways and the oceans. It can...
3 commentsClouding in Frigid Air
the detective’s breath was clouding in the frigid air, his heart was pounding during these hours of despair,
14 commentsHow not to behave when visiting a house where a vampire might be living.
There are certain things that you should not do when visiting a house where a vampire might be living. Mrs Irene Anton, unfortunately, didnt know them.
13 commentsBlessed and Happy Christians Part Three
Let’s be honest. The global economy is a mess. Economic chaos has caused fear and anxiety. This fear and anxiety comes from people realizing that as much as they love money, money does not love them; people who thought money was their savior,...
4 commentsShopping in St Maarten: Indulge into Exotic Shopping in St Maarten
St Maarten is a gorgeous island. If you have a fondness for endless wealth of water and love to hear the waves exploding over the shores, you can spend few days in this island. The picturesque sea beach is the main attraction of this Caribbean...
0 commentsWriting Style of The House on Mango Street
These are some vignettes I wrote as a class assignment in an English class, in which I attempt to imitate the simplistic writing style of Sandra Cisneros in The House on Mango Street. These are all recollections of my own memories and experiences.
0 commentsA Twisted Take ReRight on a Twisted ProRepublican Tale You May Have Heard
Recently, while I was working in the flower beds in the front yard, my neighbors stopped to chat as they returned home from walking their dog. During our friendly conversation, I asked their little girl what she wanted to be when she grows up. She...
0 comments









