PA PARENTS NOW DICTATED TO OVER FOOD First the kids and then the parents Parents who visit their children at lunch would be required to eat school food rather than bring the children fast-food lunches under a proposed wellness policy in the Palmyra Area School District. That doesn’t set well with some parents. Lori...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The recent security breach at the Department of Veterans Affairs, in which personal data on millions of veterans were compromised, has created a firestorm of criticism from military families across the nation, especially since no one was notified that they were a victim of information theft. In addition to the...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The recent security breach at the Department of Veterans Affairs, in which personal data on millions of veterans were compromised, has created a firestorm of criticism from military families across the nation, especially since no one was notified that they were a victim of information theft. In addition to the...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Say what you will about the left-wing bloggers and lefty Internet news websites, they are a power to be reckoned with. And Democrat politicians with dreams of sitting in the Oval Office know it. ABC News reported that over this past weekend, close to 1,000 bloggers assembled in Las Vegas...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Say what you will about the left-wing bloggers and lefty Internet news websites, they are a power to be reckoned with. And Democrat politicians with dreams of sitting in the Oval Office know it. ABC News reported that over this past weekend, close to 1,000 bloggers assembled in Las Vegas...
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In her June 4 Washington Post editorial, “What Happens When There Is No Plan B,†an attorney using the name Dana L. wrote about how she was “forced†to have an abortion because the “morning after†pill is not available over the counter, (OTC).   She wrote regarding her arrival at a Planned Parenthood...
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In a widely discussed article in the prestigious journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1995), the late Linda Mealy addressed the issue of what makes a sociopath versus a psychopath. She argued that there are two basic types of sociopathy- the primary type which is genetically-based, extremely dangerous, and almost impossible to treat (the psychopath)...
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When I compose a piece, I operate on investigation of fact (contacting experts and so forth) and my personal values as a frame of reference. The strength of my argument usually resonates with citizens when the connection to their household is made. Try this one on for size. My book Transfer Of Wealth is...
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As we look forward to the quantity and quality of our lives in the 21st century we face an unprecedented challenge. As a nation, it is critical for all men, women, and children to cease denying the silent epidemic of the demise of fathers from the lives of our children and acknowledge the consequences...
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The New America. From the MARC train betweem DC and Baltimore. Yesterday I got back to Mexico after visiting Washington for a week. Returning to the United States at long intervals is like watching a flower wilt in time-lapse photography. As with the slow but inexorable growth of a tumor, the changes leap out...
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MND allows approved Authors to post content directly to our blogwonksâ„¢ database. That way you will always have editorial and legal control over your own content – as well as publication metrics** so you can learn all about your audience. Where will my website be located? Your site will be available at http://mensnewsdaily.com/author/your-user-name/ Alternately,...
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Something tells me this isn’t the first time a total nut case political leader has had a team in Germany. The Iranian soccer team, in Germany to compete in the World Cup tournament, is taking the heat for the wackiness of that country’s president: Senior politicians, Jewish groups and a prominent German TV host will join a...
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SC: Shooting injures suspect : “Richland County deputies are searching for two robbers. They believe one of the teens should be easy to spot. He’s got a gun shot to the leg. How did the suspect end up shot? Jerome McFadden, a father and store owner, is also now a hero, ‘You got to...
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FOR THE RECORD There’s hope yet. I posted a comment on the site of the academic journal (Pediatrics) in which the “Parenting Styles and Overweight Status in First Grade” article (by Rhee, Julie C. Lumeng, Danielle P. Appugliese, Niko Kaciroti, and Robert H. Bradley) appeared. The comment has been passed and now appears there....
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