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Luis Ernesto Martinez Villanueva
Luis Ernesto Martinez Villanueva Luis Is a Chicago Native. Born on Lincoln Street and raised on Hermitage and Paulina streets. On May 6th 1985 he was extracted from the womb of a Native Mexican Woman. It was in the Windy City that this boy would be brought into existence in the Hospital called Grant. They would be blessed with an artist, a writer, a composer of music and poet. Luis is an avid listener of life. He often sees things that others would never bother to see or witness. The words can’t and shouldn’t are not part of his regular vocabulary usage. The author sees life as a story to be told and written as it may come. This allows him to appreciate even the negative experiences that may come to fruition. Everything is a positive gain in his eyes and sound is the master of his domain called creativity. Welcome to the mind of Ele-VI the artist.
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Ele-Vi - Luis Ernesto Martinez Villanueva
Copyright © 2016 by Luis Ernesto Martinez Villanueva.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2016903823
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-5144-7362-7
Softcover 978-1-5144-7363-4
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Rev. date: 03/11/2016
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CONTENTS
The Moral Of The Story
Abstract
Barriers Borders And Bordelos
The Plan
Memory Bank Phone Call
The Dancer
The Asshole Son
A Night With A Queen City Suite Style
Striking Tridents Bleed True Blood
A Fake Suicide Note
Ladyindia Deminuit
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Every story has a moral in the context of its content. Some morals are intentionally obvious while others may seem to be betwixt the line of sight. Either way they are very present and for a good and great reason: To be a lesson taught in life. Some stories teach lessons of common sense and decency by showing the structure of what is thought to be proper. This is done by showing the contrast of the concepts of push and pull; Restriction and liberation. A syllabus prepared by a professor for the purpose of sharing wisdom is in its rite a story told. I therefore declare any professor or teacher who has pupils the ultimate storyteller and master my master. Through this master professor I have begun my journey as a master student.
Becoming a Master Student
: The title of the story as told by the professor Jackie Kidder of the University of Phoenix. The story