James Sullins
Jim Sullins has been writing for himself and others for over 50 years. He is an experienced advertising copywriter with emphasis on consumer goods. Jim's writing style captures the reader early and keeps their attention. See it at PronounsPro.com.
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How Fraud in Our Education System Involves Both Parents and SchoolsFailing schools everywhere have examples of students who can't read because their parents don't want them to succeed in school. Angry victims face ruined lives.
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Rude Clerks Threaten to Become Standard FareCivil discourse between clerks and customers is threatened by poor training, worse attitudes and electronic devices.
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Death Provides a Framework for LifeHow we anticipate and react to death has changed over the decades. Where we live also plays a meaningful role at the end of life.
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Death Brings Relief to Man or BeastThe death of a pet mule helps define the role of death in the fabric of a community. -
Illegal Immigrants Cross from MexicoDespite all the controversy, illegal immigration continues and illegal immigrants continue to contribute to our communities.
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St. Patrick's Day Remembers a British Slave, Railroads and ParadesSt. Patrick was a slave, but he converted Ireland to Christianity. The immigrant Irish fought the Civil War, and built the transcontinental railroad.
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Veteran's Day Ceremonies Should Honor World War II HerosThey brought home memories of sacrifice, danger and horror. Most of them buried those memories and when about the business of building the nation. They job they did earned them the title, "The Greatest Generation."
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Polygamy Isn't Mormon, Utah Man Flaunts Wives, Humorous Look at Too Many WivesA country woman comments on polygamy and her two husbands. Ivory Coast divorce law reviewed. -
Allan Gurganus Storytelling at Chowan University, Trained with John CheeverChowan University annually presents the Hobson Prize to a North Carolina writer with exceptional accomplishment in arts and letters. This brief review offers one writer's memory of the night Allan Gurganus won the prize.
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Philadelphia Teacher's Advice on the Care of a Husband, Cooking ChickenA Philadelphia school treacher from the early 20th Century dispenses sage advice on caring for a husband and cooking a chicken.
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McCain Palin Election Limerick HumorA humorous poem about John McCain and Sarah Palin. -
Obesity, Cellulite Epidemic Blamed on Subdivision DesignThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta have a study that attempts to link subdivision design and obesity. The writer debunks such a claim. -
Santa Claus at the Nursing Home, Salvation Army Kettle, Christmas WitA volunteer Santa has a witty point of view at the nursing home, Wal-Mart and the Salvation Army kettle -
Pasadena Has Too Many College Bowl GamesFootball bowl games have become so numerous they're no longer special.
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Options, Choices, ConsequencesConcise advise for adolescents and young adults.
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Biden-Palin Vice Presidential Debate to Follow FormThursday's vice presidential debate isn't expected to blaze new territory, but gaffes could erupt.
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My Prostate AdventureSurgery for prostate cancel proves to be an adventure in recovery.
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Doctor DuckTwo lonely ducks connect in the laundry room, forming a life long bond.
