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I doubt you would know this: I made my first post on this blog on July 12, 2006. Since then, I have made a lot of posts with a lot of information. I have expressed a lot of my opinions and explained a lot of my ideas. I have used this blog to take the issues of poverty and world hunger off the back-burner. I have addressed many related topics, including homelessness, global warming, political corruption, education, healthcare, and more.
Over time, I feel this blog has improved, and I feel I have improved as a blogger. I plan to continue this blog for a long, long time! I hope it continues to grow, so please tell your friends about it. I hope both the blog and myself continue to get better, so please make suggestions.
You may wonder what caused me to make this post. Well, I have gone through the blog’s archives and picked out my favorite posts. I made a list. Check it out:
- Imagine No Poverty
- Equal Rights to Natural Resources Can End Poverty
- Poverty Priorities
- Neo-Slavery Causes Poverty
- Affordable Housing in Affluent Neighborhoods
- Bums Need Medical Care
- Defining Poverty
- Stressing Poverty
- Teen Pregnancy Does Not Perpetuate Poverty
- My World Hunger Video
- Poverty and Lifestyle Choices
- The True Cost of Living
- Stop Leaving Children With Poor Parents
- Child Abuse Can Lead To Poverty
- Long-Term Solutions Needed
- Work-Education Houses
- Six Years Later
- Major Media Ignores Poverty
- Millions of Working Poor People in US
- Include Education Costs
- We Must Consider Cost of Retirement
- Gas Prices and Poverty
- We Need a New Era
- No Obligation To Give
- World Hunger And Meat Production
- Homeless, Poor, Hungry Veterans
- Global Citizenship
- Am I Free Yet?
- 9/11: A Lesson Learned?
- Fight Non-Violent People or Feed Hungry Children?
- The Method to End World Hunger
- My Best Dinner Companion–by Jennifer Shukla
- A Monopoly on Philanthropy
- The Inherent Link Between War and Hunger
- The Myth Of Meritocracy
Please read some of the ones that you have not read already. If you have read them all, please tell me your favorite ones.