Posted in abuse, anger, attitude, birth, celebrity, charity, children, commitment, communication, compassion, control, courage, crime, culture, denial, domestic violence, Education, emotions, Fame, family, Fear, friendship, Frustration, grandchildren, health, Heart, help, Impact, kids, law enforcement, leadership, legal, life, loneliness, loss, love, loyalty, medical, mental and physical health, MONEY, news, observations, opinion, pain and misery, parenting, power, relationships, respect, safety, self doubt, support, teens, trauma, trust on Mar 12th, 2009
This subject is never a pleasant one. No one likes to acknowledge domestic abuse is a way of life…especially if it is happening within their own life. Unfortunately, domestic abuse happens every day in a multitude of ways. It doesn’t just happen in the lives of the poor, the rich, or the celebrity world; [...]
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Posted in anger, celebrity, communication, denial, Descriptive Words, emotions, entertainment, Fame, family, future, Heart, history, life, news, of connections, pain and misery, power, relationships, respect, television, violence, words on Jul 19th, 2008
Talk about a intense flare up of a conversation. This week on The View, a conversation took place that was shocking in it’s intensity between the races. The show got onto the topic of conversation of using the “N” -word because of a conversation recorded between (Reverend and i use the term lightly here, [...]
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Posted in anger, emotions, family, Frustration, future, goals, Impact, life, loss, love, mental and physical health, pain and misery, relationships, respect, sadness, spiritual, well-being on Jun 30th, 2008
We are all born into circumstances that we have absolutely no control over. The best that you can hope for is to maximize the positive and to minimize the negative events, circumstances or experiences. All of those things, both positive and negative, help to shape us into the person that we become. If [...]
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Posted in children, Education, emotions, fathers, Impact, kids, mental and physical health, mother, pain and misery, parenting, school on May 28th, 2008
A Kindergarten teacher in Indiana told a young 5 year old kindergartener, named Gabriel Ross, that he “tortured and tormented” her all year. Young Gabriel kept telling his mother and step-father that his teacher was mean to him. He said that other children didn’t like him because he was bad. Who told him he [...]
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