Kamala 'Sarup'

Get a Move on Repairing the Roads

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Get a Move on Repairing the Roads

April 16, 2025

South Jersey’s crumbling road conditions are becoming a major concern, posing risks to motorists and pedestrians while also affecting the local economy. Potholes, cracks and uneven surfaces are widespread, making daily commutes difficult and leading to costly vehicle repairs.

Despite infrastructure improvements in other parts of the country, many South Jersey roads remain in disrepair, raising urgent questions about safety and economic development.

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Religion And Freedom

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Religion And Freedom

Kamala B. Sarup

Do you see any evidence for a natural or supernatural world? However, if you don’t trust your eyes, augment them with the most powerful microscopes and search inside and outside the human body, as many people have done. These existing worlds, containing heavens, purgatories, gods, spirits, angels, saints, devils, witches, dragons, goblins, martians, leprechauns, etc., together with their activities, are exist in one place and one place only – the human mind and life. To think otherwise is a delusion.

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Embracing Cape May's Arts Scene and Jacob Pierri

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Cape May buzzes with the vibrancy of music, dance, and theater, and my journey into these realms is fueled by deep-seated passion and unwavering dedication. For me, finding solace and fulfillment in these artistic expressions is akin to nurturing the soul. My immersion in Cape May's theater community was sparked by a heartfelt desire to contribute and connect. Upon discovering that our beloved late colleague, Jacob Pierri, was involved with Cape May stage, I seized the opportunity to join in.

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Stop legalizing marijuana.

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Stop legalizing marijuana.

-Kamala Sarup

Marijuana is a harmful substance that I strongly oppose The fact that the leaders want to legalize it is surprising. If legalized, teens will always choose smoking over boring classes, which will result in addiction becoming a greater cause of mishaps in the future.

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Empowering Democracy: A Blueprint for Economic Development and Well-being in America

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Empowering Democracy: A Blueprint for Economic Development and Well-being in America

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The Menace of Identity Theft: A Growing Concern

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A recent event has brought attention to the widespread hazards that Americans who conduct online transactions face, serving as a sharp reminder of the growing threat of identity theft. The victim, who would rather stay anonymous, opened up about their experience and the startling data on identity theft cases in the nation. Identity theft has become the most common criminality, impacting millions of Americans every year because of hackers taking advantage of online weaknesses.

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Much confusion here between poor and rich

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Works are symbols (abstractions) for other abstractions (e.g., Peace, War) and for tangibles, e.g. existing poor and rich. As symbols for tangibles, some works can be least abstract, i.e., the symbol for the poor now in your wallet, more abstract, i.e., the symbol for the rich located in your country. A symbol for the poor discussed in a book on the history of its use. In all of the above examples, the work "poor" is a symbol representing a tangible called "money".

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United States unites for Peace in Israel and Palestine

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Kamala Sarup

People across the United States are coming together in big cities to ask Israel and Hamas, a group in Palestine, to stop fighting. I joined this effort too. I'm suggesting that Israel and Palestine should stop fighting and try to find a way to end the wars without making things worse. To achieve long-lasting peace between the two countries, I think there should be two steps.

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Prescription Drugs

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My Friend lived happily until she went through a divorce and unfortunately she was pregnant. Her husband had a relationship with another woman and hence my friend left her husband’s home and I invited her to stay at my home in Court House. Haunted by the divorce and her conditions, she was quite depressed and the doctor prescribed medicines like Cymbalta (duloxetine) and Alprazolam (Xanax) for her problems. Everything was going well until one day I found her in the living room unable to speak or even open her eyes. I found her

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Peace is a Result of Negotiations

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By Kamala Sarup,

Published in Cape May County Herald.

The pursuit of amicable solutions holds promise in a society still grappling with the aftermath of conflict. Beyond endorsing peace talks globally, whether in the Middle East, Red Sea or between Russia and Ukraine, I advocate for a comprehensive strategy to restore peace. I implore all parties involved to collaborate and find a solution, recognizing the challenges posed by escalating military tensions with Russia, Ukraine and the Middle East.

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