The Do’s & Don’ts of Divorce During The Holiday Season
A divorce anytime can be a painful ordeal, but when it takes place before or during the Holidays, it is especially difficult. Here are some don’ts and do’s to keep in mind.
Continue readingBLIND ACCEPTANCE (Click for Sandra Kirchman’s book review) by Sandra Pimentel Sandra Pimentel’s Blind Acceptance is available to purchase at major book retailers and online retailers including: – At Amazon: – At Barnes & Noble: – At Xlibris: ABOUT SANDRA PIMENTEL Sandra Pimentel (nee Pasquale) was born in 1942 in Boston, earned a nursing degree, and married Paul Pimentel in 1965. […]
Continue readingHave you ever noticed that your excuses for not succeeding at something seem so logical at the time? However, you may have also noticed that they don’t show up well under the light of reason. Here is an article taken from News and Experts press release, sent to me by Ginny Grimsley. It offers […]
Continue readingWhat do the United States Marines mean to you? For some around the world they mean terror; for others they are one of the stable standards of defense with honor. Although I’m a Canadian, I am impressed with the way the Marines conduct themselves. I watched “Blackhawk Down” the other day and was in tears […]
Continue readingWomen make an average of 30% less than men: $.70 cents to a man’s $1.00. Women of color fair even worse when it comes to income—making just around $.64 cents to a white man’s dollar. While the odds are against the average woman, especially the average minority woman, in the United States some women have […]
Continue readingIACP ENDORSES COMEY NOMINATION Alexandria, VA – The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) today endorsed the nomination of James B. Comey to serve as the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). “Throughout his career, Mr. Comey has demonstrated an unyielding commitment to safeguarding our nation,” stated IACP President Craig […]
Continue readingFive Moves to Put Seniors Back in the Game §§§ For Americans 65 and older, falling down can be the worst thing to happen to them, according to statistics from the National Council on Aging: • One in three seniors experiences a significant fall each year • Every 18 seconds, a senior is admitted into an emergency room […]
Continue readingDemand for Computer & Software Jobs Offers 2nd Career Opportunity ‘You Don’t Have to be a Math Whiz to Learn,’ Says Trainer/Programmer There are plenty of good jobs to be found on sites like Monster and Craigslist, says Mark Lassoff, a self-described computer geek and founder of LearnToProgram, Inc. (www.LearnToProgram.tv). The problem is, the glut […]
Continue readingAfter I had read about the plight of mountain gorillas in Dian Fossey’s Gorillas in the Mist, I came across a press release in 2011 that intrigued and saddened me. Somehow, the release got lost and didn’t surface until recently. Still wanting to publish this story, I wrote the University of California, Davis, to find out if the […]
Continue readingBreast cancer is a great concern to all women at any age. Fortunately, under normal circumstances, detection is relatively easy if we follow the rules: monthly personal examinations and yearly mammograms. The adage that early detection is one of the big solutions to catching and remitting the onset of cancer has now been thoroughly impressed […]
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