The Banned Book Awareness and Reading for Knowledge project has gone global and has partnered with the World Education Network. All articles will soon be posted to that news website as a feature of their Social Change section. World.edu is headquartered in Queensland, Australia, and primarily deals with education articles...
Monthly Archives: February 2011
“In Silent Fear of Fate”
In Silent Fear of Fate” Frozen in silent fear of Fate For a war of jealousy and hate Death grips a world thus enslaved By souls not worthy to be saved Once noble men of admiration Become demons of abomination To rip the sane minds away Of...
A very special Valentine’s Day poem- written from the heart <3
A brief poem in honor of this special day. When I look into your eyes, Can my question be wise? I need to ask, Sleep is a difficult task. With these words as sweet as wine, You must read the first word of every line. Sincerely, Wolf
Job Interview Question
I’ve been filling out a ton of applications lately and have landed an interview here and there. With employment being foremost on my mind I thought it hilarious that I got a random spam email with the following. According to the email the following question has been asked in...
“The Voice that Matters”
The world consists of a multitude of voices- These are either loud or calm, each one trying to instruct us how to love according to their world view. I have been taught that I need hands to feel, that I need eyes to see, that I need ears to...
Who is a “real” American?
If you grew up in the ’80s like me, many of you probably spent Saturday mornings watching WWF and Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling. You knew every line of Hulk’s trademark theme song and sang along before he pummeled the latest WWF heel. Come on, sing it with me...
Across the Great Divide: Springtime Calls Ghost Hunters Back Outdoors
Springtime Calls Ghost Hunters Back Outdoors Well, we had a big winter thaw here in Michigan. Two feet of snow melted and the temp even hit the 50s. The blanket of winter draws back to reveal the grass, freshly green from its long slumber. The birds return and the...