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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Life Cycle (Haiku)
Swirling down to death
The journey—big, yet small,
ends, healing within.
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Isabel started blogging when she was six years old.
She is the youngest
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isit
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to learn more about her. She is a reviewer for
Missouri State University's Children's and Young Adult Book Review Board of Missouri
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Isabel is the recipient of numerous writing awards, including her most recent recognition as First Place Winner for her essay
Realizing the Dream: Equality for All
in 2013
Missouri's Law Day Essay Contest
.
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