My Review of Susan Sontag’s Regarding the Pain of Others In this nonfiction piece, Sontag re-examined art and photography from her personal moral standpoint. More importantly, she spoke on how the media affects culture’s views of conflict. I particularly appreciated a quote she used in her ...Sarah never said Fire Wooten...and other true things When the commissioner she selected showed too much integrity to violate the rules and regulations for her personal vendetta, she fired him and replaced him with a guy who was forced to resign 2 weeks later for a sexual harassment ... HER MIRACLE - HEALING IN GIVING On top of that, chemotherapy and radiotherapy had left her with nine ulcers in the mouth and she was on six painkillers a day. Even then, the pain due to the tumour caused her to scream and yell at night, and she was forced to ask her ... Commissioner Crystal Campbell We rejoice for her and share the personal pain of her family and friends. At her private funeral today there were many in the family who spoke on her behalf and Craig, her son gave the message. It was a good word from the Lord. ... Loser Alert: Don’t date this lawyer Her lie to you had already caused a big impact in you and other people, as well as in your love for her, so she couldn’t go back and fix it, you were already in a relationship and she had resolved her personal problems. ... Fibromyalgia, a personal overview This is the second long post I have written about fibromyalgia (fm); the first concerned my experience with methadone, chronic pain, and fm. Click on “fibromyalgia” in the subject list at right to find it. There will be more in this ... The Life of A Poem: Audre Lorde's "Litany for Survival" in Post ... It was becoming more and more apparent that the relationship between sexual violence and the university was not just part of this contemporary media frenzy and my own personal pain. That semester I had the blessing to be an apprentice ... Pain is an Illusion It’sa dream… and from my own personal experience, dreams don’t have the slightest chance of coming true. “Am I right?” “I dunno,” she said, shrugging. Her eyes wandered around the kitchen, looking for anything that could change the ... |