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  2. Albert Huffstickler - Wikipedia

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    Huffstickler believed in giving back to his community and helping others less fortunate. While in Austin, Huffstickler began the Hyde Park Poets Series, where he was known as the "Bard of Hyde Park" and taught poetry seminars, inspiring other well-known Austin poets including W. Joe Hoppe.

  3. 10 Scientifically Proven Strategies for Raising Happy Kids ...

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    AJ_Watt/Getty Images. The New York Times cites evidence from Harvard Business School that kids reap the benefits when moms work: “In a new study of 50,000 adults in 25 countries, daughters of ...

  4. Sydney Vernon Petersen - Wikipedia

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    The collection includes poems of resistance, landscape poetry, poems of remembrance and travel, the latter inspired by journeys both at home and abroad. [13] The title reflects a optimistic outlook, a move away from a situation of frustration to one of greater hope and equality, which is also reflected in the content of the poems.

  5. Kenn Nesbitt - Wikipedia

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    Being children's poems, many make fun of school life. He wrote his first children's poem, "Scrawny Tawny Skinner", in 1994. In 1997, he decided to write his first poetry book, My Foot Fell Asleep, which was published in 1998. Nesbitt's poem "The Tale of the Sun and the Moon", was used in the 2010 movie Life as We Know It.

  6. 20 Popular Short Poems for Kids - AOL

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    Best poems for kids Between nursery rhymes, storybooks (especially Dr. Seuss), and singalongs, children are surrounded by poetry every single day without even realizing. Besides just bringing joy ...

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  8. Waring Cuney - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, while Cuney was still a student at Lincoln University, his poem "No Images" won first prize in a competition sponsored by Opportunity magazine. The poem poignantly portrays a black woman's internalization of European beauty standards. It has been widely anthologized and is considered a minor classic of the New Negro Movement. [3]

  9. What is a ‘Venmo Mom’? Mom explains why she refuses to ...

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    Neal, a district store manager, tells TODAY.com that she nicknamed herself after some parents made her feel lazy for not volunteering at the former schools of her children, ages 11, 7, 5 and 3.