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  • the interview by devnsh
    devnsh
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    story of the interview.
  • HOW STAMMERING  HELPED  ME LANDED  MY FIRST  JOB by zahidnoor99
    zahidnoor99
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    I remembered my 5th grade teacher saying, "Stutterers don't get jobs!" 500words story.
  • My Personal Life by naveenbonz
    naveenbonz
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  • Just Three Birthday Wishes by goldenwatch
    goldenwatch
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    "My name is Ivory Woods Tan. Yes I am Asian, I am short, I am from Singapore, and I am new. " Basically in the form of the goddess of power, Ivory steps into OceanView High after she moves in. She captures the attention of the all-around Queen Bee Meanie and the very handsome, bad boy who coincidentally, lives next door. With three birthday wishes, which she didn't mean in THAT way, actually turns out THAT way. So, how on earth is she going to live through all these lemons that life's throws at her? Simple. She's going to find the sweetness in it, no matter how hard it may seem.
  • Entries by a Person Who Stutters. by justgoodvibez
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    As a person who stutters I have a lot to say, but rarely does any of it reach the ears of others. This is a place for me to share what I have to say through poems and stories.
  • The Brilliant Girl by AdetayoFlorence
    AdetayoFlorence
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    Chapter 1 (In a well furnished sitting room Mr&Mrs Adeoye were seen discussing about their children) Mrs Adeoye: Dear this girl Simi is now the best in her class oo,or you did not notice. Mr Adeoye: I noticed, even though that was still what I want to tell you. Mrs Adeoye: Ok, I really see it in her,but......... Mr Adeoye: But what? Mrs Adeoye: But Bayo is not improving, his not doing well in his studies Mr Adeoye: That is the problem I have with him Mrs Adeoye: What are we going to do now Mr Adeoye:(pauses for a while and broke the silent) what we are going to do is that we will not allow them to watch television,and any day her sister is reading he also should read his own book,I think that is a good idea. Mrs Adeoye: yes,that is a good idea. Mr Adeoye: Thank you so much. Mrs Adeoye: you are welcome. Mr Adeoye: please call the children for me. Mrs Adeoye:(calls the children)Simi, Bayo! Children: Ma, we are coming ma Mrs Adeoye: where are you people Children: here are we ma Mrs Adeoye: have you people wash you school uniform? Simi: I have wash mine Mrs Adeoye: that is good of you ,what about Bayo have you wash yours Bayo:(stammering): I-have-wa-not-wa-wa-wash it. Mrs Adeoye: (angrily)why haven't you wash it. Bayo: I was reading my books (lies) Mrs Adeoye: you are reading your book so is your sister that did not have book to read Bayo: she has Mrs Adeoye: go and take the cloth and start washing it unless I will call your daddy to you. (Curtain fall)
  • The Daisy Chain by DianeGuntrip
    DianeGuntrip
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    If you have read 'Dear H', you will not want to miss reading 'The Daisy Chain'. Amanda is now a vocal student at St Celia's Academy of Music. She is still writing in her diary to 'H' and sharing her intimate thoughts and feelings with her friend. Who are Immie and Simon and why does Gillie play such an enormous role in the formation of the anti-bullying group, the Daisy Chain? Why does Tilly have to leave the Academy? What is Cassandra's dreadful downfall? Is there a reason for Jessica's unusual behaviour? Amanda chronicles it all and much more in 'The Daisy Chain'.
  • Fallen From Grace by KimCooke361
    KimCooke361
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    A story based on real experiences and events through the relationships and hardships of life whilst diagnosed from Mosaic Down Syndrome.
  • A Stuttering Soccer Referee by jamesprichmond
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    My time as a US soccer referee, and my experiences with having a stutter. In each story I will talk about a triumph and a improvement in each game whther it be good or bad. These are my stories.
  • The Playlist of Jade [completed] by nerdintown
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    High School sucks. That's my motto for the mean time. Yeah, I have this thing where for a short period of time I have a motto for my life. My name is Jade Mensa and I live with my dad. I have one friend, her name is Bullet. She's my best friend and a feline and I love her. I have to warn you that my life is extremely boring so you can stop reading now if you want to. No hard feelings but I will appear in your dreams dressed like Barack Obama in a drag queen attire and a pickaxe to kill you. Seriously. Did I also mention that I stammer? Join me on my not so exciting adventures with a girl that keeps me hot and cold, twins who want to kill me and a best friend with a secret that will change everything. Oh and I'm a guy...