Displaying Results 1 - 15 (of 15) for Yahoo! Voices
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Christmas with Mr. JamesStories of a rash of robberies in the vicinity had me on edge, and rather than leaving me with a sense of security, the police precinct located up the street made me feel like I had moved into an area that warranted the constant passing of patrol cars.
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My New Found Appreciation for Fine Virgin Olive Oils and Aged Balsamic VinegarsIf I were to write an article both extolling the virtues of fine virgin olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars, it could only mean one thing: I have accepted seasonal employment at the local, uber-gourmet, grocery store. -
How Casual Diagnoses of "Love Addiction" and Other "Disorders Du Jour" Are Eroding Our Mental HealthIs there a way of quantifying just how much psychotherapy is too much psychotherapy? The battlefield lines have been drawn, and what is at stake is the mental stability of a nation.
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Milo Minderbinder, Please Shake Hands with the 9/11 Conspiracy TheoristsThere isn't enough ink in my typewriter to review all of the ways The Man could've orchestrated the 911 attack. Minderbinder was proud of his guile- the rest of us not living in a novel are going to have to wait for a deathbed confession.
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The UnanswerableAgape love.
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War, Iraq, and Elections: An Introductory Course for Aspiring DictatorsIraq is a tiresome subject, and tales of roadside bombings and civil unrest have likewise become passé. We are losing the war...but what else could we expect when dealing with a people who are bred to perpetuate terrorism?
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Right Not to Vote?I absolutely agree with Mr. Siren that living in a free country means having the right not to vote
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Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix: Permeating the American Psyche and Disrupting the Culinary Dynamic in Kitchens Across the NationThe Jiffy brand has maintained an iconic presence in the American psyche since the '30s, defying brand loyalty and demanding an idolatry all its own. If you abhor "instant" anything, but are addicted to The Mix, this poses a problem. -
The Last of the Great Depression Era BabiesCan the generations of today, born into frivolousness (we waste because we can) overcome years of learned behaviors to become as stalwart and resourceful as our grandparents once were?
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The Guardian Ad Litem Program: Volunteering in North Carolina and Across the Nation to Stop Child AbuseWhen a child is suspected of being abused or neglected a judge will appoint a Guardian ad Litem to represent the child's best interests. The goal of the Guardian is to ensure that all children represented remain safe and that their homes are permanent.
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Taking the North Carolina K-12 Classroom GlobalThe topic of how best to prepare today's children to become tomorrow's leaders is one that is continuously debated. Since 1998, World View has been working successfully to rectify the situation, but their efforts haven't gotten much recognition.
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Why You Shouldn't Be in a Relationship, Let Alone Even Think About Getting MarriedIt takes a bona fide adult to commit to a choice they have made and stick to it until all other options have been exhausted. Put simply, commitment takes chutzpah, and you don't have any.
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Who Deserves to Be Kicked Out of the Country First: Immigrants or the Non-Voting US Citizen?230 years after the birth of our nation, the original concept of Politics has become frayed to the point that many American citizens believe that "freedom" means having the right not to vote. This is an argument of fools riddled with ignorance. -
Of Lovers and Condemnation of CharacterSteel yourself for the day when you decide to explain open and honestly what led you to make certain decisions, or what travails may have led you astray at a certain period in your life.
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Since when Did 'Valley-Girl Speak' Take Americans by Storm? and Other Observations of Kids These DaysWikipedia references the true beginning of adulthood as "The Saturn Return". Somehow, then, the general lack of patience you foster toward the human race can all be blamed on the orbital period of the second largest planet in the solar system.
