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- What does Anxiety/Depression MEAN?
- Monday Pic-Me-Up
- Book Review: Coraline by Neil Gaiman
- How to Get Published Flowchart
- Book Review: Variant by Robison Wells
- Empathy through Academics
- State of the Union: High on Pathos, Low on Substance
- Sick/Youtube Day!
- 2011 Reading – Final Report
- SOPA is Dead. Now What?
Author Archives: Samuel Loveland
What does Anxiety/Depression MEAN?
If you suffer from anxiety, depression, or obsessive behavior – it is not an indicator that there is anything wrong with you. Quite the opposite. Observe: Serotonin If you went to the doctor and, after having your blood tested, he … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, depression, meds, obsession, sam loveland, samuel loveland, serotonin
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Monday Pic-Me-Up
If you’re my friend on Facebook, you may have already seen some of these. Otherwise, here’s a bunch of my favorite funny photos from last week, in order to help suppress those Monday Blues: (click to see larger versions)
Book Review: Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Overall Rating: 5 Stars (Loved It!) Coraline is bored by the rain, and tries to fill her hours by exploring the large house her parents recently moved into. She soon finds that beyond a door is another version of her … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Books
Tagged children's book, coraline, neil gaiman, review, sam loveland, samuel loveland, scary
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How to Get Published Flowchart
I still remember the life-changing newsflash, the first time I spoke with a well-known author and he told me, “Your first book isn’t going to publish. But that’s okay, you need to write it anyway because your next book will … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged flowchart, how to get published, kate hart, publishing, sam loveland, samuel loveland, writing
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Book Review: Variant by Robison Wells
Overall Rating: 5 stars Variant begins with Benson, a teen boy jaded by the foster system, as he pulls up his new school – an exciting program which he hopes will launch him into a new life. The moment he … Continue reading
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Tagged lord of the flies, review, rob wells, robison wells, sam loveland, samuel loveland, variant
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Empathy through Academics
I think there is something about the creative mind that opens us to the world. There is something about this life that we love, and other things that we hate, and they affect us in a big way. They inspire … Continue reading
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Tagged creative minds, culture, depression, language, reading, sam loveland, samuel loveland, science, writing
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State of the Union: High on Pathos, Low on Substance
I love watching Obama speeches. Part of me gets all excited, because he often finds things to say that tickle a pleasure nerve. I enjoyed his praise for American Teachers. My emotions soared in agreement when he called out the … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged 2012, low substance, obama, ron paul, state of the union, violate constitution
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Sick/Youtube Day!
I recently updated the page to a theme I’ve been working on for about a month. I designed it in photoshop myself, mastered the CSS code, and then spent some time troubleshooting getting it all translated into WordPress. It seems … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Politics
Tagged everybody poops, funny videos, hitler, ned, ron paul, sick, stark, youtube
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SOPA is Dead. Now What?
Yesterday’s online petitions against the Senate Bill SOPA and the House’s pair-bill PIPA seem to be victorious. The Obama Administration made an official statement here about the renouncement of SOPA, as well as making a few other statements I think … Continue reading
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Tagged how sopa affects you, obama, pipa, sopa, stop internet piracy, what you can do about sopa, white house blog
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