Feeling of safety under fire on Downtown Phoenix campus
The security bubble that I was living in has been shattered and I have been forced to face a reality that is all too real.
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The security bubble that I was living in has been shattered and I have been forced to face a reality that is all too real.
We are all guilty of it. We see them ahead of us with their fliers or clipboards and panic sets in. We pull out our cell phones or headphones and quicken our pace, envying every person on a bike or skateboard who can just zip right by.
One of my lifelong dreams is to be Jasmine at DisneyWorld. I've always wanted to be a Disney princess and ever since I can remember I've claimed Jasmine for myself. It wasn't until recently that I realized why.
Tomorrow is Single's Awareness Day and rather than give my rant about how I hate the commercialization of holidays, especially this sentimental one that Hallmark invented to drive up prices on cards and flowers in February, I will talk about unions.
If I had two daughters that were celebrities, I would feel accomplished as a mother. I would feel that I did something right and I would want to share this information with others.
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