I have a dream, some people say it is very small, without the courage to serve the country or the ambition to go to the border. It is just a small dream of being a teacher. This dream seems to have been artificially added to my life column, and there is no teachers grace in books...
To be a great mathematician, one must be very serious, careful, and cautious. Because one mistake can lead to an accident, I have strict requirements for myself in my daily life. I never underestimate carelessness, and I never forgive my carelessness. I know that if my dreams come true i...
In this essay, I will explore the various aspects of the young generation and how they are perceived through my eyes. One of the most striking qualities of the young generation is their adaptability. They have grown up in a world that is constantly changing and evolving, and as a result,...
t feel as good as the treadmill that does normally does not draw me. My feet sought firmness. It feels good to be cooking again, chopping my beets, the juice of the earth on my hands. I am seeing that it’s not either-or, where I thought life had me in the teeth between the ...
The book will be about 300 pages (75,000 words) long and gives insights into the life of a twenty-something year old in the 1940s. Arthur trained as an engineer, but his passion was singing and he devoted much time and energy to rehearsing and performing opera, his first performances we...
Melody Moezziis a visiting professor of creative nonfiction at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and the author, most recently, of “The Rumi Prescription: How an Ancient Mystic Poet Changed My Modern Manic Life,” from which this essay is adapted....
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They were only four words, but they made him a footnote figure in a catastrophic day for America and shadowed him the rest of his long life: “Don’t worry about it.” February 26, 2010 Associated Press Lt. Col. Kermit Tyler in 1959 ...
I liked the book. It introduces the reader to the life of the Roma in the 19th century and I find it very embarrassing that although the slavery of the African Americans in the south of the USA is well known and explored, while at the same time, the fact that the Roma in Moldova an...
Years ago I went to teach in an urban school in order to join black people in their quest for equality. I was naïve, unaware of my ignorance, and totally conscious of race. What I learned was to question: why always in black and white? Please look for