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gymnastics...mental or physical calisthetics?
A year or two ago, 2012 in fact i wrote a biography on shawn johnson. She is not only a gold medal olympic gymnast, but a person everyone should get to know. I watched that summer season olympics...
Dressed for "Oliver Wilde"
So recently I’ve been catching up on my reading of classic books: Wilde, Faulkner, Dickens; that I have been ignoring for a REAL long time-in fact, since high school. As I prepared to make a lis...
Is "our" government "spying" on us?
It seems no matter where we go or what we do, there is someone always watching us. I tuned in to CNN this morning in my new slippers with a cup of Joe; the headlines read, “mall shooting in Denm...
Rizer: the interview
Jenna, It’s great hearing from you again! Happy to answer your questions. My answers are below. Hope you had a great Christmas and I wish you a Happy New Year! Ken Rizer, Colonel (retired) Rep...
freedom of and from religion
While reading the bill of rights, it puzzled me that religion is of personal choice, yet remains controversial in topic. They say this country is a free country, yet people rob us everyday of ou...
Book Description
Art is a matter of expression. The symbolic interpretation of the world around us. Without it, we would be meaningless. It makes us remember, feel, emote. Art, of course, is varied from person to person. Or, should I say, in the eye of the beholder. Anyone can make art, but its definition of beauty is profoundly incomparable to each eye. Yet there seems to be those works that stand the test of time, classic as they are. We, as animals, humans feel this perpetual cycle to create and create. Whether from jewelry, to jeans, to hair; even cooking is an art form. Art is everywhere, and it will always continually to be. Without art, we would be living in a semi-neurotic world; holding in emotions till we explode! Art can be visually appealing, emotionally felt, stunning, breathtaking, maybe even boring, but never ugly. As humans we have the power to create; so why not create?