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    I learned some important things in my sixth grade year at Cascade Middle School. I never would've even thought that so many girls, ones I knew in elementary school and ones I met that year, would drastically shape, and scar, my life. A lesson that I learned then has been guiding my life ever since then. I've learned that helping others become strong makes me stronger. I feel that it could affect many people. The beginning of the story starts in my first weeks of middle school. I had six friends

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    The city of Tuscaloosa where The Alabama Crimson Tide calls home holds a special place within Coach Saban. Coach Saban and his wife, Terry Saban, are very proactive in participation in the community. When The University of Alabama does not have a game, The Saban family is usually participating in a fund raiser or creating awareness for an organization around Tuscaloosa Nick Saban’s main contributions to the community of Tuscaloosa where The University of Alabama is located is Nick’s Kids and assistance

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    The Baby That Changed Rhonda’s Life On the cool, crisp, overcast Seattle morning of December, 16, 1997, Rhonda Crane and her husband Scott were planning on giving birth and welcoming their first child to the world. Anxious, eager, and overwhelmed with countless forms of emotions, the couple speedily approached the Seattle Swedish Hospital parking lot in their white 1997 Plymouth Voyager Minivan and arrived approximately 30 minutes before their appointment at 9 o’clock. As the young couple parked

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    Today was Sean’s first day of highschool. He didn’t feel particularly nervous, just annoyed because well, who actually enjoys school? It’s just a building full of adults who think they’re more superior than you, put you through painfully boring hours of learning things you’re never going to use in life, and care more about how short a girl’s skirt is than the safety of other students. Not to mention, most of the kids are either egotistic brats, stuck up, act like they always have a branch stuck up

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    The newest Barbie doll just came out and I am freaking out. I am in elementary school and still obsessed with tiaras and shiny things. I want the new doll with straight blonde hair and a skinny waist. The doll is beautiful. I play with my other dolls at home as I listen to my grandmother oogle over my curly brown hair and chubby cheeks. “Look at that beautiful girl” she says as I make my dolls go shopping. The other adults sitting around the table agree and make other comments. “Pure beauty

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    Andrea and Linda are two of my best friends. They are the most phenomenal women I know, yet they couldn’t be more different from each other. Each of them is successful in their jobs, have nice homes, and are both beautiful with fantastic styles, however that is where their similarities end. Their priorities are different from each other as Andrea is all about her family, while Linda is dedicated to her job. Their styles are so different that they don’t regularly share any beauty tips or borrow

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    I walked around my dressing room patiently waiting for my stylists to come and dress me bitting my nails as I walk.Its a nervous habit of mine I need to brake.especially considering half the time there extremely dirty from them always being in dirt. I looked at the mirror hanging on a vanity in one of the corners of the gigantic room.Seeing my reflection I didn 't like it.I was ugly and I knew it. Without being able to think more 3 girls came in.All of them were beautiful.The first had golden

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    How many blondes does it take to screw in a light bulb? Two, one to hold the light bulb and one to spin the ladder. Everyone knows that blondes are dumb. They're always being silly and love having a good time. They don't take life too seriously and are always up for a laugh. They're never ambitious. But hey, at least they're always up for a party. Everyone knows they have more fun. But they're not actually funny. Or sporty. They don't achieve big things. So, if you tell a blonde joke you might

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    Endurance If you ever watch a football or basketball game and want so badly for your team to win, it usually strikes your competitive side when someone tells you they will not win, correct? I felt very similar about two years ago. In May of my freshman year, I remember my name not called for my chapter FFA officer position. As the only interviewee who received none of the officer positions, my heart dropped. However, now, just a few months later, I cared very little. I felt confident in my decision

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    Hair Blonde Stereotypes

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    Better Than a Blonde? Do you think brunettes and redheads are superior? Well, think again. For years, blondes have been associated with words such as “dumb”, “needy”, “promiscuous” and other unflattering adjectives. Even with these unfortunate stereotypes, research proves that blondes may be the exact opposite. Those with blonde hair are smarter, wealthier, and are genetically predispositioned to have attractive qualities. Blondes have been proven to be the most intelligent when compared to other

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