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Goals

I found a great site recently.  It is called “Joe’s Goals” and it is an online habit tracker.  You simply enter behaviors you want to perpetuate and behaviors you want to curb, and then you track your progress on a day-to-day basis.  I have found it really helpful!
I remember a few years ago I was […]

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Inspirational Youth

The other night I went to my very first caucus. It turned out to entail more than I expected, as last minute voters prevented us from starting for about 45 minutes. I practically live on the local college campus, and so last night I found myself surrounded by hundreds upon hundreds of college […]

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Clinton or/and Obama

I’ve avoided posting about politics for the obvious reasons but I can’t resist any longer. I’ll try to keep it neutral as possible and avoid any actual political debate, besides the initial statement that I am a Democrat and this post will be discussing Clinton and Obama.
Visiting with a few friends this week, I announced […]

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The Meaning of Democracy

Many people have different definitions of the term ‘democracy’ but most of us can agree that in a democracy, people have the right and the privilege to vote for who will lead them. It is indeed a privilege, and some would argue a responsibility, considering how many people around the world would love the […]

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Welcome to 2008

Happy New Year everyone. It’s that time again, when we all make our resolutions and hope to change our lives in positive ways. What are some of the ways you can make this year better than your last?

Exercise more. Not only will it make you healthier and extend your life, but it […]

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Facing Your Fears

The ABC News website has published an interesting story about facing one’s fears called “I Am Worry.” In it they describe a young college student who is paralyzed with fears, and her interactions with psychologists and published authors on the subject. One of them suggests “verbal exposure,” or repeating the fear so many […]

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Washoe the chimp isn’t technically a person, but she got pretty damn close to communicating with people and helping us understand why and how chimpanzees communicate. On October 30th, 2007, she died at the age of 42 from natural causes.
Born in West Africa, she was adopted at 10 months by R. Allen Gardner and Beatrix […]

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Inspired by Sleep

My kid is sick, which means I’m not getting any sleep. Or at least incredibly limited amounts. I know that in a few days my brain will have started to turn off to most things that don’t involve child medication and Seinfeld reruns. It always takes me a few days to realize how much sleep […]

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Today is Blog Action Day, where bloggers around the world unite to give one issue a voice: the environment.
302 Designs is part of a large movement of businesses that aim to have eco-conscious business methods. All of 302 Designs t-shirts are sweat-free and currently two 100% organic t-shirts are available, Metamorphosis and Passion.
While many […]

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Eleven New Species Found

Considering how many species are being wiped out, it’s always good to hear that some news one are popping up. Eleven new species were found in Vietnam. The list includes a snake, two butterflies, five orchids and three other plants. Ten other plans are being examined to check whether or not they are new species.
The […]

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