The effect that advertising has on our lives changes our lives and not necessarily for the better. Everywhere we go and everything we focus on or pick up to read … Continue reading
When it comes to doing something about (1) climate change that is more effective than purchasing a hybrid car, and (2) reducing obesity in children and in adults, then switching … Continue reading
This last month while working at the Farmer’s Market I have witnessed several incidents where parents had no idea of how to deal with their child’s defiance effectively. The result … Continue reading
Have you checked out the interactive brain map? I clicked all the search buttons for structure and function. I was most fascinated to see the locations for anger, consciousness, disgust, … Continue reading
Kerre Woodham’s opinion piece Don’t blame us for men’s midlife crises published in the New Zealand Herald today made me howl. The midlife crisis men she describes, as well as, … Continue reading
A report released by the Women’s Fund of Rhode Island yesterday found that women older than 65 earn an average of just $15,850 per year — about half of what … Continue reading
If you’ve been reading the J.K. Rowling Harry Potter series then you may have speculated on what those recipes were for those dishes the Howart’s wizards were eating. Well, shortordermom … Continue reading