Cynthia Gadson
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Cynthia Gadson, a native of Tampa, Florida. The eighth child born to the (late) Mr. Ed Joseph Gadson and Mrs. Jessie Mae Gadson. Ms. Gadson has two sons, Marcus and Maurice Lindsey, and four grandchildren, Sadari Quinten, Jamel, and Maubri Lindsey. Ms. Gadson is the author of five published children's books entitled, MOM HAD A PROBLEM, DAD HAD ISSUES, SHOW ME! TEACH ME! GUIDE ME! Poetry through a Child's Perspective, BIG BULLY BOB, and A CALL FOR...
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This story highlight character traits with alliteration and personification. The animals are depicted as human-like characters. Have you ever known animals to care about how other animals behaved? You are about to experience a group of extraordinary animals that believe in the importance of having good character traits. These animals rely on one another to accomplish a positive experience. Some of the characters depicted are concerned about the quality...
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This is a story about a Mom with three daughters, Tina, Nina, and Tiny. Mom soon discovered that she would have to tap into her memory of the things she'd learned in her past to solve a problem that she was having with her daughters. She found out that while we have problems, there are several ways we can decide to solve them.
Cynthia Gadson, born in Progress Village, which is in Tampa, Florida on March 24, 1963. The seventh child of ten children...
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This is a story about a Dad with three sons, Yogi, Olson, and Urel, also known as, YOU. Dad did his part in raising YOU but YOU had to make many choices and decisions without Dad. YOU soon discovered and realized that the choices and decisions that are made in life, may either bring positive or negative consequences. In this story, YOU will examine self and find out that rules and guidance help to make everyone's life a little bit better.
What will...
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This story is about a boy named Bob that chose to live life in such a negative way. Bob would bully others around him, hoping to get attention and gain friendships. Big Bully Bob discovered that he would receive attention but not the type of attention that he was really seeking. Big Bully Bob became lonely, bored, and non-productive after realizing no one wanted him in their presence. Big Bully Bob had to make better decisions in order for things...