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Suprise Me
From Conservative Cal Poly to San Jose State
Prompted By Protests
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Ferdinand
Prompted By Children's Books
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Ferdinand “Once upon a time in Spain there was a little bull and his name was Ferdinand.” So begins one of the most cherished children’s books of our time, and my own childhood favorite. The Story of Ferdinand, written by Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson, was published in 1936 while across the…
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Tossing the Dice
Prompted By Dice
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Not easy for a woman who hates to gamble. But nothing in life is ever a sure bet.
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Me, I’ve Lived in Dreams
Prompted By Daydreaming
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Dreams may not be real, but sometimes they can help get us through heartache. And sometimes they can even come true.
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I asked myself …
Prompted By Libraries
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Falling in Love at the Theater
Prompted By Memorable Performances
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In 1964 our family drove cross-country to see the World’s Fair in New York. On our last day in town, my mom and I took the subway to 51st and Broadway to see Funny Girl starring Barbra Streisand. I was 13, starstruck, and thrilled to be in New York. But when we entered the Winter…
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Hillary
Prompted By Women We Admire
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Hillary. Rodham. Clinton She has been a woman I admire since 1992. There is so much I could say about her, but like the speaker “who needs no introduction” and then gets one anyway, it just doesn’t seem necessary. Everyone knows about her, and all the truths and lies that have been attached to her…
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In The Summertime
Prompted By Camp
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Summer camp was a major part of my childhood experience. Not only the eight weeks I spent there each summer, but the letters back and forth to camp friends for the other ten months of the year. We poured out our hearts to each other in ways that we would never do with friends at home.…
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Breasts
Prompted By Gender Roles
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Every female mammal has some form of them. They are functional. Yet for centuries, (mostly) men have dictated style and ferver about female breasts, both how much was decent to expose in fashion and how large was fashionable at any given moment. From the annals of art history and “Rubenesque” women in the 1600s to the…
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