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The Government was after me!
In 2015 I received a letter to inform me that I had to pay the Provincial Government (Govt) 10 000$. I called the number for information as I had no idea what this was about. It was explained to me that I did not pay my taxes from 2012 and I had to pay them or else they (Govt) would do a A WAGE GARNISHMENT! It was clear at that point that the Government was after me.
By Philippe Gaspard5 years ago in Journal
6 Healthy Gadgets for Professionals to Make Their Work Easier
Recently, cigarette smoking reached an all-time low in the US at 13.7%. Overall, the rate of smoking is going through a massive downfall across the globe. There was a time when cigarettes were considered a major reason for the health crisis worldwide. Today that problem is slowly dying out. Recently, the heart foundation published an article that was titled – “is sitting the new smoking?” Wondering can someone do my online class for me? You can easily hire credible academic help service through a basic internet search.
By Jeanne Page5 years ago in Journal
Blind Merseyside Businessman Launches New Podcast Covering Equality Issues
Death rates from the pandemic show that more than half of those who have died had a disability. A Blind man from St Helens, John Perry, who runs his own business has started a podcast focusing on equality, diversity and inclusion issues, covering local, national and international perspectives.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Journal
What’s the dream?
When do you first decide what to do with your life? When you are little every teacher you have must ask you the question of who do you want to be when you grow up? Unfortunately, our small little brains either say what our parents do for work or go way out there and say we want to be a doctor or a pilot. I wish we still believed in ourselves as much as we did when we were younger. As we grow up and get older we start to think about the things we enjoy doing most like hanging out with friends, playing our favorite sport, or watching our favorite shows. We don’t think about our future until towards our last year of high school. In high school there are many programs you can apply to including medical, auto, graphic design, and so much more. Here is where you decide what field of work you would enjoy.
By Angel Allsop5 years ago in Journal
Accepting That I'm A 'Plantser' - The Violet Project Diaries - Entry 19
It’s been a while. I really had to think about how I needed to approach my first and second draft with more tact than just “vomit writing”. I worried a lot about repeating the same mistakes, but I think I figured out how to check and double check myself without it being stressful. Actually, it’s become a lot more fun. Taking a big picture approach to the prep work that John Truby suggested (from the last entry) has made sifting through the first draft of the novel so much more exciting. Perhaps this is obvious to anyone who’s written anything, but I was inevitably the one putting so much pressure on myself I ended up paralyzed…again. Hey, at least I’m out of that funk now. So, here’s the new approach I have.
By Aliciel Alone5 years ago in Journal
An Ocean of Fanboy Tears
When I started writing my first novel, “Dreamers at Infinity’s Core,” it never occurred to me that I was doing something bad or evil by not knowing how it ended before I was nearly finished writing it. I’ve never been fond of outlining, so I did what I usually do, namely made it up as I went along. Naturally, plot points and story elements occurred to me as I went, often resulting in what could be viewed as an outline-light approach. But I would be lying if I said I knew from the start how the novel ended.
By Christopher Nadeau5 years ago in Journal
BATSHIT CRAZY
BATSHIT CRAZY Gigger: II Living the example, the American Dream A navigation of sights, sounds, She, wandered in the streets toward a goal, the local grade school. In the late 1970’s that meant navigating the pavements over the booze drenched streets. The smell of stale cigarettes wafted out of the doors of the sleazy speak-easy and late-night hold overs would crawl out shocked into a sundrenched look that was pale, skinny, empty and dark as the sunglasses that fielded the sun. It looked as if their very skin would shrivel at the exposure and then they were gone leaving only a trail of smoke from their rhinestone set cigarette holder and the brand of cigarette from any man.
By Andrea Sturm5 years ago in Journal
The New Norm: 4 Safety Considerations for Socially Distanced Offices
For many, the pandemic has forced people out of the comfort of their office-based routines, banishing them instead to months of back breaking garden chairs and dining-table-come-desks. Now, with many workers beginning to prepare to return to the office, it’s become increasingly obvious that there’s still a huge sense of uncertainty as the impact of COVID-19 continues.
By Alex Jones5 years ago in Journal








