MY GOAL OF EVENTUALLY GROWING A GARDEN
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- U.G. Krishnamurti the Mystic of EnlightenmentFull four section completion of U.G. Krishnamurti's The Mystic of Enlightenment, conversational interviews with a man with a slightly different way of seeing things!
- Confessions of an American Soccer AddictHow an average red-blooded American boy, raised in a sports world of football and baseball, eventually became mesmerized, captivated and ultimately addicted to the world's most popular sport: Soccer.
- A Letter to My Three Children I LostA biographic look at the life of a parent missing estranged children.
- A Generation of Irresponsible PeopleThis article is about what I see as the number one problem in our society today which is taking personal responsibilty for ones own actions. I believe it is a matter of teaching responsibility and respect to our children that will make them better citizens of tomorrow.
The Ghosts of Jim Comes to Joburg: The Search for a True Cultural Narrative in Post-Apartheid AfricaCultural Exploration of the development of South African Literature.- How My Garden Helped Me Learn How to Survive the Loss of Love: A Tribute to DadGardening provides many benefits to those who practice it. You can get exercise, grow your own food and even use gardening to get over loss.
Growing a Greener GardenThis year, we plan to forego the chemical plant foods and focus our attention instead on the soil in which our garden grows.
Baby Boomers and Living the DreamA longtime friend of mine recently said that I would change my way of thinking when I turned 60 and the most mentally productive years of my life would be from 60 to 65. I'm beginning to understand what she meant.
No-Guilt Gardening for The Single HomeownerFor years after purchasing my childhood home I labored under gardening guilt because I did not maintain the yards and gardens like my parents did. In this article I describe how I learned to fit my gardening philosophy to my life style and came to enjoy gardening.
Moving frrom Backwoods to Small Town: How it Changed My LifeI know that we never had much. Dad raised a big garden and we killed a hog every winter. We had a smokehouse in back of the house where the salt pork was hung to be used later on, along with cans of green beans, corn, mixed pickles, and peaches and so forth.- Brad Park: Star of the Great White WayHe never won a Stanley Cup, but Brad Park was clearly a force to be reckoned with in the NHL for nearly 20 years.
- The Last DietThere is life after chocolate - how to gain control over your your ravenous appetite
Advice for the Novice Gardener - From One Who's Dug ThereTrying to beautify your yard can be intimidating. So many plants and magazines full of advice to choose from! Here are some tips from a hobbyist who's tried, failed and succeeded one plant at a time.- Nanotechnology: The Moral DissentAs the common applications of nanotechnology draw near, society has a unique opportunity to question the moral implications and implement restrictions.
- Humor: I Survived Childhood. The Question Is, How?What sort of challenges and dares did you face growing up? Did you take foolish chances? Read about the misadventures of this family full of daring young siblings.
- A Gardener Grows from the Inside OutThere are two kinds of gardeners; the trained, schooled and formal kind, and the backyard do-it-yourself, hit-and-miss kind. I fit into the second category. One day I found myself thinking how nice it would be to have a garden. There has been no going back since .
Book Review: Wolf Tower by Tanith LeeThis is the first book of Tanith Lee's "Claidi Journals", a young adult series about a serving girl who escapes from slavery into a strange post-apocalyptic landscape.
Starting My Work-from-home Business Off RightLearn from another wahm about what not to do when starting your own business.- Alexander Gregorvich: World WarAlex becomes involved in the first world war.
Save Money on Just About EverythingIt seems everything is going up in price, but there are ways to maximize your spending dollar. Here are 15 ways to start you on the path to having something left over and still live the good life.
Commencement 2010: More college grads staying in MichiganFrom 2000 to 2008, the percentages of college graduates who departed Michigan for elsewhere steadily increased. New studies indicate that the trend is reversing.- Naomis Journeysa story that was originally a fan fiction illistration of my favorite Anime movie that quickly turned into my own story the more I wrote into the story.
- Beyond the Wallpaper: Women's Mental Illness in the Nineteenth CenturyAs a powerful piece of writing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's “The Yellow Wallpaper” showed how the rigid rules of a patriarchal society, couple with the beliefs of a male-dominated medical profession, contributed to women’s mental illness.
- Interview with Stella Moga KennedyInterview with Stella Moga Kennedy, an acclaimed educator, author of "Stella's Way," and owner of Le Chaperon Rouge. Ms. Kennedy has been named an "Angel of the Recession" by Good Morning America.
- Puppy MachineWe often don't realize how close we are to a pet or friend, until the time comes to say goodbye.
Missing Pieces (Radio) Transcript / Episode 29Patty disappeared on Christmas Day, 1996
Improve Your Yard Organically: 14 Simple Environment Friendly Gardening Tipsa description of 14 eco-friendly gardening tips to help improve the health of your yard without using chemicals.- New OlympiansAt the highest level of corporate life ethics go out of the window.
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