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I'm khateJ, and I am an admirer and writer of life, dreams and unsolved mysteries. The human mind, what it does and why, absolutely intrigues me. I will be the first one to admit that there is still so much for me to discover, so much to gain in this amazing thing we all call life. Just one mind can't achieve its full ability without the strength of other intellects. Our society has progressed substantially, not only as a result of the intellects in the present day, but as a result of the very ones who dared to rejuvenate extremely hard dreams before our time. Communication and collaboration is essential, and writing to me only amplifies better opportunities.
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Posted Sun, Dec 26, 11:29 p.m.
Congressional representation is changing after the release of the Census outcomes. I found this here: Census results lead to 12 seats in Congress changing states There are twelve seats that will belong to different states in the House of Representatives from now on. Republicans are likely to realize the most ...
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