The first source is about cultures.The blog is called "Only a life lived for others is worth living"; the link is http://nkb247.blogspot.com/. In the blog she describes her culture, also how she does not agree with some of the things that go in her culture. She lets you know how that makes her and how it should be improved.
The second blog is about love. The blog is called "What is Love." The link is: http://whatislove-milind.blogspot.com/. She explains what love to her is. She also describes it with poems about how she feels about every situation that has loved to do with it.
This blog is called" First time mother;http://tiair23.blogspot.com/ .The third is about a first time mother. She describes what she goes through and what is right and not right with being a first time mother.
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