Posted in abortion, adoption, Advocating for special needs, anti-abortion, authorities, baby, birth, children, communication, controversy, crime, danger, death, Education, emotions, expectations, Faith, Fame, family, fathers, Impact, kids, legal, life, media, medicine, mental and physical health, micro media (social networking), micro media (social networking), news, observations, opinion, persuasion, pregnancy, publicity, relationships, Remembering, respect, sex, special needs, spiritual, support, Threats, Twitter, values on Mar 1st, 2010
Social media opens the door to conversations about what is acceptable to share online and what limitations should be applied. Do people expect support or controversial reactions?
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 12th, 2009
David Letterman has made himself uncool in the eyes of some. He is often controversial…but this time, he really may have just gone too far while trying to get a laugh. This week David joked about a recent visit to the city of New York, by Alaska’s governor, Sarah Palin and her daughter Willow. He had [...]
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Posted in accomplishments, attitude, Beauty, books, career, commitment, communication, culture, emotions, Faith, family, Honor, Impact, inspiration, leadership, loss, marriage, media, news, observations, of connections, opinion, Opportunities on Apr 22nd, 2009
Carrie Prejean, Miss California, may have lost the crown in the competition for Miss USA but by standing up for what she believes, she has put herself into a position where she is valued for her integrity and authenticity. During the competition she was asked by Perez Hilton, well known blogger who is gay, how [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 22nd, 2007
One more day and night gone. Tonight will be the last night without my husband being home. I go pick him up tuesday morning at the airport. I miss him alot. The kids and i have done alot of things while he’s been gone; but, something/someone has been missing. Did ya ever notice how everything [...]
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