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Policies into Bills to be made into Laws

 

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

 

Anti-prejudice women laws, or anti-prejudice gay and lesbian and transgender and transsexual laws, or open “Free Trade” markets, or Monopoly regulations, or EPA expansion, or universal free healthcare, or universal free Higher Education, or gun regulation laws, or anti-brutality police regulations and laws and anti-gun violence regulations and laws against black men and other minority citizens and civilians, or free childcare, or increase taxes on the wealthy, or friendly environmental laws, or free early childhood classes, or free public school lunches, or ending this 15 year long warfare in the Middle East and redistributing funds to veterans’ welfare and educational infrastructure, or immigration reform, or rightly so turning corporations back into what corporations are which is institutions rather than lending a false identity to corporations as individuals, or no oil pipeline through the Midwest’s heartland, equal pay for equal work, single payer healthcare system, or raise the minimum wage to $21.00 (twenty-one American dollars) hourly rate per increase (hike) of annual inflation in the markets according to Mr. Bill Moyers’s information and research, or voter suppression laws, or free media without politicians’ threats or bullying or intimidation against the Free Press’s journalists’ or reporters’ lives who must get home in-time for supper and a bedtime story, or modern American infrastructure such as public libraries and public arboretums and public gardens and public sculpture gardens and public solariums and atriums and public planetariums and public graveyards as safe municipal services to all American private citizens and civilians or, or, or…etc.

 

Friday, November 3, 2017

 

“Hospitality to strangers shows reverence for the name of the Lord.”

 

(Leo Rosten’s Treasury of Jewish Quotations)

 

Vicissitude (irregular change, variation)

 

The vicissitudes of fortune had a great effect upon his outlook on life.

 

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A book: “Manners Culture and Dress: of the Best American Society, including social, commercial and legal forms, Letter Writing, Invitations, &c., also valuable suggestions on Self Culture and Home Training” By Richard A. Wells, A.M., Illustrated, King, Richardson & CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., and De Moines, Iowa, 1891.

 

Street Etiquette.

 

Shouting.

 

Chapter 9.

Page 136

 

Never speak to your acquaintances from one side of the street to the other. Shouting is a certain sign of vulgarity. First approach, and then make your communication to your acquaintance or friend in a moderately loud tone of voice.

 

The above passage is indeed correctly re-copied unto this page.

 

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Hello.

 

Upload: 11:52am CT

 

Happy Friday!

 

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Fulltime Employment

 

            Hello.

 

            As of today this blog is shut down to seek fulltime employment elsewhere specifically in corporate America or not.

 

            The content of this blog was indeed incredibly personal about previous physical illnesses and surgeries particularly dealing with tumors and operations and women’s health.

 

            As of August 2017 I no longer have any more tumors and there won’t be any more surgeries. I beat this cycle of eight continuous years of re-growth of tumors and I’m proud to call myself a survivor.

 

            Mainly for the past eight years I worked from home since my health wasn’t what it could’ve been. Now for which I’m healthy I’m ready to head back out into the workforce.

 

            This blog was primarily set up to become a better overall English writer, nothing more and nothing less.

 

            The writing content I drew from was life, however.

 

            As far as “copywriting” or “marketing” would have absolutely nothing to do with my personal life or health and the writing would have anything to do with specific copywriting content and company marketing narrative.

 

            This specific blog and website are unique since this blog lasted for eight years under the financial investment of private investors, the investors are paid. The blog didn’t make any profit. There was no pay day for the blog.

 

            We leave with absolutely no hard feelings.

 

            All of the “T’s” are crossed and the “I’s” are dotted.

 

            The photography and video content is social commentary.

 

            The self-portrait series is mainly to learn to become more comfortable in front of the camera and to continue to hone my skill set with Photoshop.

 

            No, I’m not a website designer.

 

            No, I’m not a software designer.

 

            Yes, my Photoshop skill set is at a high professional level.

 

            Yes, my photography skill set is at a high professional level.

 

            Yes, my video skill set is at a high professional level.

 

            Yes, my writing skill set is at a high professional level.

 

            My strengths are the four mentioned above skills.

 

            Yes, I’ve been working with HTML updates from a template, however. For sure HTML is one of my weaknesses as I have mentioned before and have been writing code since 1992 in the eighth grade.

 

            A programmer I am not.

 

            Yes, I’m my harshest critic, however. Programming isn’t something I do even though I’ve worked with HTML FTP uploaded content and updates for the past eight years.

 

            Yes, I’m professional and personable and respectful and up to date with professional mode of conduct.

 

            Yes, I keep my hands to myself and I value the personal space of other people.

 

            Yes, I’m relatable and smart and kind and for the most part a “one stop shop” when it comes to photography, video and writing.

 

 

            Yours Truly;

 

            Gabriel

 

 

Word Count Goal: 1,000

 

Word Count: 488

 

This Week’s Total Word Count Goal: 5,000

 

This Week’s Total Word Count: 488

 

 

 

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