By: Koren Norton | 2010-04-02 | Self Improvement It is unfortunate that many adults who were abused as children, never received any form of acknowledgment or support for their trauma. As a result, the events from their past continues to threaten their present happiness. There is hope however for adult survivors of abuse. Following a few simple steps could make a difference for a survivor who craves a normal life free from nightmares of the past. read more
By: Ted Shown | 2011-03-22 | Economics The TSA has a critical job in ensuring the security of the transportation system. An important part of that responsibility involves the movement of cargo. If the supply chain system is penetrated by terrorists, the economy will suffer in unimaginable ways. If the security system put in place to protect it causes damage to the system, the effect can be the same. This article and the attached post discusses these issues. read more
By: Amanda A Robinson | 2010-03-26 | Parenting When we think about a child being abducted, we can't help but feel the most horrible primal fear. The thought that there are people trolling around our communities and schools' looking for potential victims is enough to make our blood run cold. So what can we do to protect our children from this worst of criminals? read more
By: Sam Miller | 2010-04-02 | Accounting Finances are inevitable in any business. To ensure a strong hold on these financial matters, measures for finance should be implemented. read more
By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 2010-03-26 | Religion Are we seeing the begiining of the end to church tax exemptions, special privileges, and the like? Can the Catholic church assure people that their kids will be protected? Is there a qucik fix? read more
By: Larry Agresto | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement We Are Born Innocent addresses the role our past plays, as we assign meaning to the events that happen in our life. It uses the analogy of a young baby learning to walk and constantly falling down. Because a baby knows nothing of past events, a baby is always present. So, a baby falls down and just gets right back up. read more
By: Henry | 2011-03-26 | College Domestic violence is a common term within social discourse and this is believed to be substantially attributed to its frequent occurrence. The term has come to almost be synonymously linked to men beating women. Roughly, estimates in the United States alone suggest that close to two million women are terrorized and violated by male partners, predominantly husbands. The nature of violence ranges from brutal physical abuse, cold emotional wars and sexual violence. read more
By: Seif Sel | 2011-07-27 | Sexuality In a world of several cultures, in which everyone entwined slowly in rapidly growing mesh the web called, we learn a number of alarming facts concerning how the things are those harrowing exactly in other parts of the world, and a number of this way concerning how them itself middle in our own backyard. In many cultures, little girls as young six and seven are seen as a desire object pedophil read more
By: Robert Herriman | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness It actually makes me itch just thinking about it; mites burrowing into the skin and laying eggs. And then to think the mites are also leaving fecal deposits in these burrows in the skin. These burrows are tiny threadlike projections, ranging from 2 mm-15 mm long that appear as thin gray, brown, or red lines in affected areas. The burrows can be very difficult to see. read more
By: Jennifer Orton | 2012-01-13 | Business Stephanie Villafuerte, Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center, was featured on the radio news show to address these concerns. read more
By: Thomas Gibbs | 2012-05-24 | National, state, local Sexual harassment in the office is a well-covered subject in the press, films and tv, but what about sexual harassment in schools? Following in our schools is a serious, persistent issue that can only be settled by education and studying and self-discipline. read more
By: Derek Rake | 2010-03-27 | Dating The first thing you have to do when talking to women is to build rapport.Why is this so important? Rapport has something to do with trust, which is crucial if you want to bed the girl on the same night. Once you have a girl's trust, you can make her fall hopelessly in love with you. Attraction builds slower for some girls, but you can hasten it up by teasing her in a sexual manner. read more
By: Thomas Gibbs | 2012-05-21 | National, state, local Sexual harassment in the office is a well-covered subject in the press, films and tv, but what about sexual harassment in schools? read more