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She’s Alive… Beautiful… Finite… Hurting… Worth Dying for.
Dedicated to all those who have died in her name….. Live and Learn. We All Do. Thanks for stopping by. Please share 🙂 Please don’t forget to leave a comment.
Posted in Environment, Science, Spirituality, wellness, World
Tagged Act now, Endangered Species Act, environment, EPA, Home, mother earth, timescapes
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Men Are Like Steel. When They Lose Their Temper, They Lose Their Worth.
There certainly is no shortage of parenting books out there. These books show you the latest and greatest tips for everything from getting your baby to sleep through the night to good behavior in general. And, so often I am … Continue reading
Posted in motherhood, wellness
Tagged anger, Explosive Child, Family, Home, Hot blooded, Joseph Addison, Middle East, MIddle Eastern Temper, Parent, Tantrum, Ted Talks, University of Bonn, Warrior Gene
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Putting An End To Mother Blaming
By Dr. Peggy Drexler Orginally posted on The Conversation. Having a boy compounded the sense of responsibility I felt as a new mother. The world seemed to expect more. Those raised expectations brought with them an even higher level of anxiety, due … Continue reading
Everything Has An End Except Family
Life on Earth is One Big Extended Family, and therefore we are related in an exact way, not only to every other living thing, but also to every thing that has ever lived. This view of life can be thought … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, Ancestors, ancient egypt, Book of Genesis, child, children, Circle of Life, consciousness, education, Family, Family Resources and Support, god, health, Home, human, humanity, islam, life, love, National Governors Association, Parent, Slave, Spencer Wells, Ted Talks, The Human Family Tree, The True Way Of LIfe
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A Problem Shared Is A Problem Halved, Or So They Say.
Why do some have so much while others have nothing? Before diving in, let’s consider why we even share at all? Is it that Earth is over-populated and sharing is the only way to ensure everyone’s needs are met? Or … Continue reading
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Tagged children, consciousness, education, Empirical Research, enlightenment, environment, Family, Freedom to Share, Home, human, life, NY Times, psychology, Reciprocal food sharing, Red Rock State Park, Sharing vs. Selfish, Social Sciences, Ted Talks, The Age of Sharing, The Sharing Experiment, United State, United States, University of Michigan, University of Notre Dame, wellness
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One Common Thread: Bread
When I think of bread my mind goes back to cold Saturday mornings with ice on the inside of the patio doors and cartoons blazing on the television. My dad would get up early and go to the store and … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient egypt, Baking, Bread, children, Cooking, Flour, happiness, health, Home, Homemade Bread, Ireland, learn, life, love, Mexico, motherhood, nature, Pandesal, philosophy, The Simple Dollar, United States
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The Middle
Everyone takes it personally when it comes to birth order. After all, everyone is an oldest or a middle or a youngest or an only child, and even as adults we revert almost inevitably to a joke or resentment or … Continue reading
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Tagged abel, achievement, affection, anger, belgium, bias, birth order, brother, bushes, commonality, countless books, creative lives, credit card, destinies, differential, dr frank, education, effects of birth order, existence, favoritism, frank sulloway, goals, google, growth, Home, hypothesis, improvement, innovator, intimacy, kennedys, likelihood, mama, mindset, moral lives, motherhood, motivation, nbsp, netherlands, new experiences, niches, obedient child, objective evidence, offspring, overparenting, parenting, parents, performance, personal success, personality, Politics, postings, preference, preferential treatment, premise, presence, resentment, rewards, self-esteem, self-worth, sibling rivalry, siblings, society, success, tender feelings, undergraduates, validation, Wellbeing, weren
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