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My Micro-Road Rage by
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Prompted By Road Rage

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September is National Courtesy Month, so I am making an extra effort to stay calm and be a polite driver. Just wish others would do the same.
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A cursive compromise by
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Unless my penmanship improved I could be held back and not go on to sixth grade.
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60% of the Revenue, 40% Less Stock by
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Prompted By Working

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I interviewed for a year, but it was a start-up and they weren’t ready to hire salespeople. I was looking to leave the software company I worked for and come to this one, as the product was a good fit with what I already knew. In fact, it could serve as a friendlier front-end to…
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Tanesha by
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Prompted By Homelessness

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Tanesha  Raised in an upper-middle class home I’m sure as a child I had little understanding of how the other half lives.  Years later working in the inner-city I had a rude awakening. As a newly licensed high school librarian I was assigned by the New York City Board of Education to a small vocational high…
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Protected: A (Very Small) Room of My Own by
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Prompted By My First Apartment

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There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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Bounceback by
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(88 Stories)

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We watched the events of 9/11 with a kind of detached horror, since we didn’t personally know any of the victims. Or did we?
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Just One by
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Prompted By Resolutions

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I have just one resolution this year: REWRITE. Not write, but REWRITE. I’m resolved to hone my memoir to the point where I feel it deserves to be read. In other words, to the point where others may read it and feel better about themselves and/or the world for having read it. (Wow, right?!) To…
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Good Night (Hurricane) Irene! by
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Prompted By Lightning

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We’ve been affected by hurricanes twice  – by Irene in 2011 and by Sandy a year later.    Sandy caused us the most disruption – our Manhattan apartment building is near the East River and the storm caused it to overrun the adjacent FDR Drive and our street,  East End Ave,  and flood our building’s…
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What She Said by
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So proud you are all contributing members of society.
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My Dorothy Hamill Hair by
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Prompted By Hair

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Dorothy Hamill had the best hair in the 1976 Winter Olympic Games. Maybe of all time. It was shiny, it was silky, it fanned out during her “Hamill-Camel” signature move, it bounced back into place, all pert and sassy. Confident. Strong. And, though it was not yet a common word, that hair was just flat-out…
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