By: Lorelle VanFossen
I was not living in the United States at the time, and I can tell you that the events of 9/11 impacted people around the world, some more than even for some in the United States. One woman I met a year...
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View ArticleBy: Mr. IDNAW
I want to write story of 9-11 on my blog, but I don’t know litterature. Any help me?
View ArticleBy: Lorelle VanFossen
I don’t understand. If you have a story of your 9-11 experience, you can write it or record audio or video, whatever it takes to tell your story in your language. it’s your story, tell it your way.
View ArticleBy: maggy simony
The New York Times set out to write a short article about (I believe) every person who died there, not just obituaries, but written by their staff writers. Did it ever get assembled into a book? I...
View ArticleBy: Lorelle VanFossen
I don’t know. That would be a very good question to ask them. I know there are dozens of similar projects not affiliated with that one. It’s a powerful bunch of content to know that after all this...
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Blog gratisan dengan PR 6 komentar tanpa moderasi… Aneka Berita - Blog gratisan dengan PR 6 komentar tanpa moderasi. Blog milik Lorelle ini sebelumnya memiliki pagerank 7, namun saat saya tulis ini,...
View ArticleBy: Lorelle VanFossen
It depends upon your definition of “accident.” In the literal sense, accident means a random event with no intention. There was intention behind this. In the creative use of language, an accident is...
View ArticleBy: CPU Derecho
Hi Lorelle, you have creatively woven a very help blog post, especially those who are directly affected by 9/11. Even if I live oceans away from New York, I can’t help but sympathize with what the...
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