Teresa Graham
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A.A.S. Marketing, Hudson Valley Community College, Troy; B.S. Russell Sage College, Troy and M.B.A. University of Phoenix.Interests
Books, Travel, history, sports, dancing, business, movies, and health topics. Area of Expertise Black History.Motto
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Favorite Novelist: Charles W. ChestnuttAn article about African-American writer Charles W. Chestnutt whose work received many accolades in the late 19th century for dealing with racial and social issues and now experiencing a revival of interest.
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Real Housewives of Atlanta: Season 4, Episode 17The housewives are each on individuals missions to get clarity---whether its clarity in a friendship, family relationship or future endeavors.
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Recap: 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' - Season 4, Episode 14The five housewives and Marlo are midway on their 10 day South Africa trip where they have had a chance to relax and make contributions.
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Easter Memories: Easter Sunday School SpeechesEaster Sunday School speeches were a rite of passage in my youth and how the tradition endures to this day.
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It's Easter MornPoem about the first few hours of preparing for Easter.
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Walking Life's TightropeHow life is like walking a tightrope.
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Real Housewives of Atlanta: Season 4, Episode 13Episode starts with tempers flaring between Marlo and Sheree. Is Kandi's comment "If We Can't Get Along In the Motherland - Where Can We Get Along" - a prophecy?
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'Real Housewives of Atlanta:' Season 4, Episode 12: Motherland is Working Its Magic or Does One Bad Apple Spoil the Applesauce?The five Atlanta Housewives with Nene's friend Marlo are on their way to South Africa. Will the Motherland work its magic on the women? Did Kim find her man at last?
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'Real Housewives of Atlanta:' Season Four, Episode 11Everybody is preparing and exercising in this episode whether its for the South Africa trip, maintaining balance in the household or simply exercising one's prerogative.
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Have a Very Bundy Christmas: Christmas with the BundysCelebrate the holiday season with one of America's most dysfunctional families through three episodes that show them at their best!
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Four Reasons Why I'm Glad that Long Island Medium was RenewedTLC show Long Island Medium featuring medium Theresa Caputo was renewed for additional episodes starting in March. The following are reasons why I'm glad that she was renewed.
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Early in the MorningPoem about early in the morning on Christmas Day.
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Haiku: Sand SculptureA haiku on the sands of time commanding an audience.
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Haiku: In the Dead of WinterHaiku poem about the dead of winter.
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Haiku:FountainHaiku poem about a summer fountain.
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Four Unhappy Disney CharactersCan you list the four top unhappy Disney characters? One way of observing "Have A Bad Day" day.
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Snowflakes HaikuA Haiku poem about flowing snowflakes
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Sweet Song of FallPoem about the majesty of Fall in upstate New York.
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October Fall Festivals in the Albany, NY AreaFall festivals for those living in, around or visiting New York State's Capital Region area.
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First Day of FallPoem about end of the summer, first day of fall activities.
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Haiku: First Day of SchoolHaiku poem about the first day of school.
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Haiku: Leaning into the WindHaiku poem about enjoying the late summer breeze.
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Late Summer Festivals in New York's Capital Region AreaThe festival season doesn't cool just because the weather does! Its a list of late summer festivals in the Capital Region area of New York.
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The Stone BridgeA poem about a stone bridge in a park and its symbolism. -
The Sun DialThere are very few summer items that announce a sunny and hot afternoon like a sun dial. This is a poem about memories of a sun dial and youth.
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Tritina: Wintertime RebirthTritina on traveling to warmer climates to get over the winter blues.
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Fourth of July and FireworksNothing reinforces the wonderment of the 4th like fireworks over the San Francisco Bay.
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Summertime BreezesEnjoying the hot summertime air
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July 4, 1776-July 4, 1827: Steps to Freedom for New York African AmericansA poem about a different type of 4th of July. How African American New Yorkers were gradually freed from slavery as well as why celebrating the Fourth is important.
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Water CommunionHot summer temperatures bring out boaters...sometimes too many at one time!
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What Summertime is AboutDifferent scenes of summertime from boating to planting
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A Father's Day Poem: My Father's Six Simple RulesSix simple rules that a father gives a daughter.
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Memorial Day HonorsMemorial Day Poem about those who fought for freedom
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Springtime---Its Been a Long Time ComingPoem about springtime when winter has overstayed its welcome
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Sonnet: Melba's Quandry-Kinky Hair ShortWho really pays when you don't prepare for vacation
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Cinco De Mayo: An Untold StoryWhen you think about Cinco de Mayo--you think about celebrations of the Mexican culture but there is an untold story.
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Memorable Concert: 1991 "Power Of Love Tour" Featuring Luther Vandross, Sounds of Blackness, Sinbad and Lisa FischerIts a memorable concert when main act puts on a 2 hour show and you don't even think about the minus 30 degree temperature awaiting you.
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March Madness HaikuTwo Haiku poems of March Madness
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March: Where is the LambMarch poem about waiting for spring.
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Wintertime's End: A Haiku PoemA Haiku style day dream of the end of a long winter.
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My Community College Experience: Hudson Valley Community CollegeReflection on my experience at Hudson Valley Community College otherwise called "Harvard on the Hudson".
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Superbowl HaikuTwo Haiku poems of the superbowl
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Five Travel ResolutionsA travel poem about resolving to be a better traveler.
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Kwanzaa: A Haiku PoemA Kwanzaa poem written in Haiku style
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This Libation I RaiseKwanzaa poem on libations
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Ode to One Obnoxious TurkeyHow an obnoxious turkey meets his end
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The Thanksgiving Table: A Haiku PoemA Poem about the Thanksgiving Table
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Why I Still "Rock" My Cassette Player in the 21st CenturyWhy I prefer a nearly 50 year old portable music invention.
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Haiku: Autumn MoonHaiku poem about full autumn moon.
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Life Lessons from the Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleEven a young owl has life lessons to share!
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Haiku: Breezy, Fall EveningSoft Haiku for the fall
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As I Fan: Late Summer HaikuLate summer Haiku poem
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Armond White and Roger Ebert: Different Ends of the Movie Critic SpectrumOpinion on White statement about Roger Ebert
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TV Sitcom Daughters of the 1980sThey range from traditional to totally modern-----80s TV wouldn't be the same without them!
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Purple ReignHaiku Poem on the color purple.
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The Space Less ParkedWhen you shouldn't take the first parking space you see!
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In Appreciation: Father's DayA poem of appreciation for things learned from my father through the years.
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The Least I Can Do: A Memorial Day PoemA poem on how a young person adopts a World War I veteran's grave to pay homage to the veteran's ultimate sacrifice.
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The Ultimate SacrificeA Haiku poem about a World War I soldier who makes the ultimate sacrifice.
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Baby Boomer Memory: Old School Rap/Hip-HopOld school rap/hip hop music memories from a tail end baby boomer.
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My Friend's GraduationA friend goes to celebrate another friend's graduation after several years towards a four year degree.
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When Your Soul Meets the RoadYour physical body is not the only one that enjoys travel!
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A Gardening MiracleJoys of gardening when plants flourish year after year.
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Haiku Poems: The Bush and Rainfall and Season BreakthroughTwo Haiku Poems celebrating the spring season.
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After Easter ServiceEvents that happen following Easter Sunday service.
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First Sparrow of Spring : a Haiku PoemA Haiku poem of the first sparrow of spring.
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Serenity: A Haiku PoemA poem about peace.
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Old EnoughAn African child becomes of age to assist with the morning water delivery
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St. Patrick's Day PeoplePeople celebrating St. Patrick's Day.
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Valentine's Day in My NeighborhoodValentine Day sights in an urban neighborhood.
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Rebecca CrumplerRebecca Davis Lee Crumpler became the first African-American woman physician in 1864.
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BessiePoem about the first African-American woman to get a pilots license and the first American to get an international pilot's license.
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Valentine Days PoemsTwo valentine days poems exploring both the happiness, sadness and growth of individuals.
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Seeking the QueenA photographer's journey to get a picture of the Rose Queen.
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Why is It?An observational poem of winter in the Northeast.
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Christmas BellsHaiku poem on Bells ringing on Christmas day
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New Year 2010 PoemPoem about the year 2010
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Christmastime in My NeighborhoodA neighbor talking about Christmas time in an urban neighborhood.
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Vermont DriveA person's one day vacation to scenic Southern Vermont.
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You Walked with MeA father's sacrifice of sleep makes a big impression on a young son.
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Greet the Morning QuietlyChild learns to appreciate the hardwork his father's hardwork through providing him peace and quiet.
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The Condemned Man's DaughterA daughter's prayer to the only one that can break the shackles.
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Autumn TimeAutumn in the neighborhood.
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It's All About the CranberriesNothing says Thanksgiving like those small, tart, flavorful Cransberries.
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Should the Fiance's BFF Be a Member of Your Bridal Party?Your Fiance's bestfriend is a woman---should she be a member of your bridal party? May be Yes---may be no. Your answer depends on a number of factors.
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Favorite Vacation Activity: Research HistoryVacation time is not only time to relax the body but educate the mind.
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The Top 16 African-American Cartoon CharactersAfrican-Americans have been portrayed in animation for many years but its only been since the late 1960s that realistic portrayals have emerged. The following is a list of the Top 16 African-American animated characters over the past 40 years.
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Halloween HaikuTwo poems in Haiku on Halloween memories
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An Indian Summer HalloweenPoem about an Indian summer halloween
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Halloween TimeThe day through the eyes of a neighbor.
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Harvest TimeSharing your vegetable bounty is what harvest time is all about.
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A Poem About Avery the DogBorrowing a dog is the next best thing to ownership.
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Labor Day MemoriesFood, fun, family and collaborative work are memories of my favorite labor day.
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Best Show of the '80s: A Different WorldTrailblazer sitcom with a predominately African American cast that personified the creativity and the empowerment of the 1980s.
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Toronto's CaribanaToronto's Caribana festival provides a taste of the Caribbean for those who love the pagentry, vibrant colors and fun of carnival.
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Loved: A PoemPoem about how an elderly person's life and death inspires a neighbor attending his funeral.
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Summertime in My NeighborhoodPoem about summertime in a small urban neighborhood.
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Ode to GodparentsThis is a poem in celebration of Godparents day which is celebrated by many churches on the first Sunday in June.












