Posted in Education, Fear, Threats, Threats, abuse, addiction, anger, attitude, authorities, awareness, bullying, children, church, commitment, communication, compassion, crime, culture, danger, depression, depression, elderly, emotions, family, grandchildren, health, help, kids, law enforcement, leadership, legal, life, loneliness, loss, love, media, mental and physical health, mentoring, murder, news, observations, opinion, pain and misery, parenting, protect, rape, relationships, religion, respect, safety, school, schools, stress, suicidal, suicidal, teens, trust, unhappiness, violence on Feb 2nd, 2010
Bullying doesn’t just happen on school grounds; kids are surrounded with bullying through technology. Parents,educators & advisors need to protect & educate about the danger.
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Posted in Alzheimer's disease, Heart, awareness, death, disease, elderly, emotions, family, grandparents, health, help, learning, life, loss, memories, news, observations on Sep 21st, 2009
World Alzheimer’s Day is being observed today, September 21, 2009. The day of recognition was established to create an awareness of the devastation of the disease its patients & their families; & to help raise funding to fight the disease.
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Posted in Fame, Impact, MONEY, books, celebrity, children, commitment, communication, compassion, custody fight, custody fight, disaster, divorce, emotions, entertainment, family, fathers, finances, future, home, kids, marriage, media, mom, mother, news, observations, pain and misery, parenting, relationships, respect, television, unhappiness on Jun 24th, 2009
By now, most people have heard that the Gosselins, Jon and Kate the TLC network darlings who have a reality show called Jon & Kate Plus Eight, are getting a divorce. John and Kate is all about their marriage and their family of 8 children. While I have never sat and watch the show [...]
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Posted in Impact, MONEY, crime, denial, family, future, health, husband, kids, law enforcement, legal, marriage, mental and physical health, news, opinion, safety, service, sex, spiritual, trust, values on Jan 14th, 2009
I recently read a story about a young woman in San Diego; I won’t mention her name, as i really don’t want to give her any more notoriety than she has already created for herself. Not to mention, I personally hope that she changes her mind about her decision to sell her virginity to [...]
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Posted in Business, Education, Green, Impact, Patriotism, Uncategorized, accomplishments, alternative energy sources, commitment, communication, conference, culture, death, denial, drivers, ecology, economy, encouragement, environment, family, finances, friendship, future, goals, inspiration, life, news, politics, safety, science, support on Jul 8th, 2008
Senator John Warner has asked Samuel Bodman the Energy Secretary to review information that would reveal what the ideal speed limit would be that would allow the most efficient use of gasoline in our vehicles today. With gasoline prices topping $4.15 cents a gallon around the country the timing couldn’t be better to encourage changes in the way [...]
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Posted in Beauty, Education, Faith, Fear, Green, Impact, Teamwork, commitment, courage, death, disaster, ecology, emergency, grief, health, help, hopes, life, loss, mental and physical health, news, pain and misery, sadness, safety, science, stress, trauma, violence, water shortage, weather on May 13th, 2008
The earth cries out in grief, and humanity is groaning, in it’s misery; do you hear it? Cyclones hit Myanmar thousands and thousands are dead, homeless, thirsty, starving. China is shaken to it’s core by the earthquake that has also killed thousands. Sumatra was washed away from the Tsunnami and thousands and thousands are dead [...]
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Posted in Faith, Heart, charity, children, death, disaster, help, hospitals, loss, news, school, trauma on May 12th, 2008
China is the place of the most recent earthquake…there are over 10,000 people dead. Many were buried under rubble; children were trapped as school buildings came tumbling down. Landslides closed roads needed to allow access to receive help; phones became disabled, electricity lines were disrupted causing power outtages.
Chaos is ensuing with rail lines [...]
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Posted in Breaking Britney on Jan 7th, 2008
I have a daughter that was diagnosed as bi-polar years ago. I can tell you that living and loving someone afflicted with bi-polar disorder, or what used to be called manic-depression is not an easy thing.
Alot of the behaviors that seem common or typical to the disease is very distressing. There are alot of [...]
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