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SCIENTISTS HAVE PROGNOSTICATED MORE DANGERS TO OUR LIFE
BY Israel Jayakaran
There ! The scientific community of our planet are on their warning mission once again.. The latest one is for the Lap top users. Their research has revealed that the heat produced by the laptops kept balanced on your lap, could increase the risk of infertility in you.
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The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is back
BY John Sadowski
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show television special graced the airwaves this holiday season. With ratings slipping every year, the question is why is it still on?
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BRAD PITT DEFIES MEDIA WITH GOODWILL
BY Linda Wattley
WE HAVE SO MUCH MONEY WE SEND IT AWAY FORGET ABOUT OUR OWN BACKYARD
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AN INDIAN CELEBRITY IN ENGLAND
BY Israel Jayakaran
She was in the world of films. For how long, one wouldn’t know without some research ! She is reasonably pretty, but prettiness isn’t the only criterion to get a role in a film. Indian cinema is a highly competitive business and one can’t enter into it like you walk into a room.
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WHO IS A REAL MAN?
BY Linda Wattley
As it stands today, our boys have mixed messages on what it means to be a man. Who is qualified to prepare them for the future survival of the human race? No answer means homosexuaity and corrruption.
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Chapter 2- The Magical Baby and the Kitchen Girl
BY Crystal Tein
The duck, chicken and pig spirits were dancing happily in a circle, anticipating the ransom due them. The duck was particularly happy. He was rich but he loved money and was a scrooge.
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Who should be the next U.S. President?
BY John Deeds
With the costs of the war in Iraq and the multiple people in both Parties running for the office, who SHOULD be the next President and will they be able to handle the job amd the mess left behind by the presnt President?
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Lue's Little Joke Store!
BY Lue Deck
Life for me before 1968 was anything but a lot of laughs. It was Georgia, what can I say? That's why since then, I've bypassed realities and dedicated my existence to funny! The retail outlet mentioned here is wholly illusionary, and an overdue answer to my ernest prayers! Won't you come in?
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RACISTS ARE THE CATALYST DESTROYING THE WORLD DUE TO HIDDEN FEARS
BY Linda Wattley
The racist has lost touch with reality. They did not create this world nor did they give life to the human race. How dare they attempt to destroy it.
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THE WALK IN INTERVIEWS
BY Israel Jayakaran
As a retired man and since I have plenty of time on hand, I read through the daily newspaper from the first line to the last. And that includes all the advertisements.
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Republicans DROPPING Like FLYS!
BY Lue Deck
With all its gadflies (and their cash) The Grand Old Party must feel like they've flown into a colossal "Time for a Change!" bug-zapper!
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Using imagery for self motivation and better mental health
BY Joe Cheray
First off let me tell you what imagery is. Imagery involves all the senses, visual, kinesthetic, auditory, tactile, and olfactory. It also includes moods and emotions. Imagery involves creating or recreating an experience in your mind.
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Those frogs have a better Middle East foreign policy than the ross-bifs or yanks.
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
French - Middle East Foreign Policy is much better than the British and American one!
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AN EMPIRE LOST and RE-CAPTURED
BY Israel Jayakaran
Once upon a time in India, ‘cooking’ used to be the prerogative of a woman.
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The Green Eye of the Magical Family
BY Crystal Tein
This is an age-old song. And it delves through the ages of history to a kingdom.
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The Magical Baby and the Kitchen Girl
BY Crystal Tein
There was once a very powerful magical baby. He is destined to rule the entire universe.
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Should The US Evict The UN?
BY Lue Deck
It’s worth it, even if all The UN can claim is that they stopped most of mankind from killing with nuclear bombs for half a decade!
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Motivation and Weight Loss
BY Joe Cheray
Motivation often wanes when we are three weeks into a diet and we aren’t getting those fast results we had hoped we would see.
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IT IS CONTAGIOUS
BY Israel Jayakaran
It’s a disease and yet not a disease in the technical sense. If you sit next to a person affected by it you too may contract it.
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What is it about Strong women that makes us feel uncomfortable?
BY Reece Pocock
Perhaps we are not as removed from the times when women were thought to be submissive, stayed home had children and looked after their family as we think we are. Maybe Helen Reddy should dust off her vocal cords and bring out a new song. I am a bloody strong woman, instead of just ‘I am woman’.
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I SHOULDA SHOT PAULY SHORE!
BY Lue Deck
(It might have saved The Comedy Store! Normally, I do not advocate any kind of violence...but this little Weasel is a special case.)
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HOW TO CATCH A ROMEO !
BY Israel Jayakaran
How to catch a practising Romeo, was the question that had been weighing on the minds of all members of the KV colony Ladies club.
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NASA to Seek Gay Astronauts for Mission to Mars
BY Anthony Caroto
NASA has set a 30-year timeline for when it expects to land on the surface of Mars. However, one particular issue that up till now has been a taboo topic, is the sexual desires of its crew. One potential solution has NASA turning to the gay community.
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Portrait of an Indian bride/bridegroom
BY Israel Jayakaran
Some three or four hundred years back, a marriage in India was solemnized at a very early age. Possibly the girl was five and the boy seven or eight. The concerned mothers told their offspring at an age of understanding as to who she/had been married to.
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The Business of Clips
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
The idea of clips seems like a Catch-22. You need them to get a pitch picked up, but how can you get them if no one gives you a chance to write an article? The situation, however, is not as impossible as it appears.
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Everybody loves and supports democratic reform revolutions, yes? NO!
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
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Get off My President’s Back!
BY Lue Deck
Hey world, calm down some! Gosh, golly, gee, if we're all so terrible just put America on “hold” for awhile until we get a new leader. Dubya’s warranty runs out next year, and we’re replacing him just as fast as our constitutional processes allow.
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Ephemera From Poor Lue!
BY Lue Deck
Atheism is on a definite decline worldwide . . . thank God!   In this month in 1902, the vacuum cleaner was invented! Some pessimists say: "Ever since then . . . Life sucks!"   (Seeing the massive religious celebration Holy-Palooza is ...
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Politics and Corruption
BY Linda Lycett
    What is it with Men? What makes it so difficult to say 'no' to corruption? Greed perhaps? Lack of self-esteem? Fear?   The likes of Bush, Howard, and Cheney, working things to meet their own political ends; the world's dictator...
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Save Earth and Laugh Now!
BY Lue Deck
(The galaxy needs comics!)   Turns out, The Confederation of Planets won't admit Earth until we've attained certain levels of science, sensitivity, and nonviolence! Informed of this data, a select group of future thinkers have been planning, f...
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The Magical Family in Education
BY Crystal Tein
And so, the magical family settled down in Singapore. They are all smart people, you must remember. It wasn't very long before they established themselves in various cornerstones of society. One of them is education. Moreover, don't forget all the va...
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Do horses have a sense of humor?
BY Israel Jayakaran
  They do, according to me.   I  cannot say for sure if they indulge in this game  with other horses but certainly they display it in full measure with  the human beings especially  the  novice riders, as ...
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English Politeness and Manners
BY Andrea Lutz
English people are famous all over the world for their politeness. This article is about my own experience with this phenomenon, and I can only confirm their reputation: the English are the most polite group of people I have ever met.
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How to Beat—or at least pacify - writer’s block
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
Write Through It. If you are rolling your eyes, I don't blame you. The first time I heard this advice, I laughed.
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Introducing the Magical Family from China
BY Crystal Tein
There was, and still is, a magical family from China. Now, this group of family consists of many surnames, but the three known are - Tay, Chen and Wong. These are the three that are the most known in society, and the least dangerous.   This fa...
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The Politics of the Pitch
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
By now, I assume you are rested and rejuvenated and sitting at your tidy desk, ready to embark on the next phase of the freelancing life. You know the goal is to get assignments and you have various ideas jotted in your notepad or on your computer screen. The next few steps will tell you just what to do to transform your ideas into pitches that catch editors’ attention.
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Addictions Anonymous, 40: Problems in Learning Serenity
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
  During one evening therapy group, the topic of serenity came up for discussion. The comments of some of the group members started me thinking. Perhaps this serenity could be teased into its component parts and described in more detail. In oth...
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Finding the Joy in Writing
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
  When you start freelancing, there are many things you can no longer do. You can’t wait for someone else to tell you when it’s time to go home. You can’t take a break without feeling like you’re wasting valuable interview or writing time. You ...
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What Do You Drink?
BY Andrea Lutz
The following is an account of the observations I made of British people and their attitude towards drinking alcohol.
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A Little Girl and a Rose
BY Crystal Tein
There was once a little girl who was the daughter of a magical couple. She was the epitome of sunshine. Whenever she laughed, it was like silver bells jingling.   However, this little girl was not the model girl. She was rather active and didn...
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Great Drinking Songs (Will Neil Young Remember?)
BY Trace Hacquard
Are closet Bon Jovi fans loitering in a pub near you?
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Adult Orphans
BY Michelle Mason
Death is something that is inevitable in our lifetime. One day we will die, one day our siblings will die, our friends will die, our pets will die and our parents will die. We may or may not ever encounter these losses, but the certainty of death does not make the experience any easier.
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Addictions Anonymous, 39: Problems with Relationships and Sponsors
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Relationship Problems Unhappy relationships come up for discussion in many group therapy sessions. For some of us, all of life is controlled by relationships while, for others, relationships are few and relatively insignificant. Woe unto the relatio...
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The Craft of Freelance Writing
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
Do you wake up in the middle of the night with burning questions about writing? Who doesn't? Here is the first of articles to come on the mysteries of the writing world.
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Addictions Anonymous, 38: Problems with Emotional Pain and Service to Others
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
There are clinics for treating physical pain all over the United States, but emotional distress, one of the chief obstacles in the path to a normal existence, is often neglected or treated inappropriately. Everyone, of course, experiences emotional pain at one time or another. Some problems are temporary and specific to a situation, some are chronic and permanent parts of a person’s life.
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Politics of Global Warming
BY Reece Pocock
There is great doubt whether our political leaders will ever have the courage to address the difficult decisions to alleviate global warming. Scientists have proved their point. The Earth is heating at an alarming rate and unless we address the problem of greenhouse gases then our globe, as we know it will cease to exist.
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Love of the Written Word
BY Andrea Lutz
This week, I am going to tell you all about one of the things that I love most about England. It is the fact that you can get access to an abundance of books and other printed media . . . incredibly cheaply! There are libraries that you can join for free; there are charity shops where you can buy them for a pittance; and there are all those wonderful bookstores which celebrate the written word with the attention it actually deserves.
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Tragedy of Errors
BY Israel Jayakaran
Candy, twenty plus, was a simple final semester undergraduate staying in a hostel. She hardly made friends with anyone there or, for that matter, in her college class room. Then one day she was bitten by the love bug. The bug was Joe, her own classmate sitting some three rows ahead of her.
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Ten Things People Do to Keep Up Appearances
BY Crystal Tein
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Snow Just A Four Letter Word
BY Trace Hacquard
Gonzo-journalist offers nostalgic song and explains why the thrill of a snow day outweighs boredom of another Valentine's Day.
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Eye on Ignorance, Pt. 1
BY John Turner
This is the first in a monthly series that spotlights some geniuses of the human race. A stupid diamond thief, a phony ant baron, and a crazy old man who loves boobs. Does it get any "better" than this??? Let’s find out . . . .
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Fly, Robin, Fly
BY Mark Jabo
Another winter, another scare story about the flu . . . .
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Addictions Anonymous, 37: Problems with Anger and Depression
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
A person can be angry and never realize it, especially if he or she grew up surrounded by angry people and learned to feel resentment toward the adults in life. Anger can become an enduring personal quality and is a major feature in the profiles of m...
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Australia and its Native People
BY Andrea Lutz
This article was written after an Australian holiday of six weeks, which took place in November 2004. Rather than a result of extensive research, it is largely about my subjective impression of Australia and its people. By no means does it claim to be an expert essay, but is rather intended as a starting point for discussion. I would welcome feedback from people with more inside information available to them – including and especially people living in Australia!
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One Language, Many Shapes and Sizes
BY Andrea Lutz
I thought it would be a good idea to start this column off with one of the most obvious parts of life in Britain: The English Language. The following contains some observations and snippets about the way in which British people use their language.
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What I know that you don’t!
BY Lue Deck
(This will be short!)   Scolding amateur comedians is a gas! As I traveled in my own standup career, often I've been asked to help and coach some inexperienced comedy performers. If these wayward souls could be helped, mostly I tried to help....
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The Noise of Music
BY Israel Jayakaran
The  Noise   of    Music   Have you ever tried your throat at singing? Any kind of songs – light, film tunes, classical etc?   Even while contemplating on this thought, Vincent appeared before me  and ...
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Addictions Anonymous, 36: Problems with Anticipation
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
  While going through old notes from my therapy groups, I was reminded of many of our long and often difficult discussions of critical problems in abstinence and recovery. The next few chapters take up some of these problems, problems that can ...
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Love for gold
BY Israel Jayakaran
The Bible says the Angels in Heaven found the women of the Earth most beautiful and alluring.  So, they came down, took the form of Men and married them. What they produced were 'demons'.  These absconders have been imprisoned and are await...
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Addictions Anonymous 35: Harm Reduction
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Harm reduction is an ancient and natural plan for minimizing the unpleasant and harmful effects of dangerous behavior. Addictions certainly are dangerous behaviors, and some experts have championed the idea of a harm reduction strategy for addictive ...
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Addictions Anonymous 34: Therapists Of All Sorts
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
In general, there are two kinds of therapist qualifications: (1) earned degrees and, (2) licenses and certifications. Some clinicians, of course, may have both.
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To Tickle...Or NOT To Tickle!
BY Lue Deck
That’s my question! Do you hate to be tickled? Some people do. I am not one of those people. Do you like to tickle your lover? I do. It’s scientific name is : gargalesis!
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Addictions Anonymous, 33: Pitfalls In Finding Treatment
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Problems confront addicts when they decide to seek mental health services. They can be serious problems, but they are not impossible. Here are a few of the big ones:
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Addictions Anonymous, 32: When a Friend Needs Help
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
In the days when I was working as a clinical psychologist in hospital programs where we treated addictive behavior, it was common to have members of Twelve Step groups bringing people in for help.
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Addictions Anonymous, 31: Does Prohibition Work?
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Vulnerable Groups Experience and research show that gamblers and other addicts entering treatment are not exactly like the general population on a number of important psychological dimensions. Rather, addicts appear to be drawn from one or another s...
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Addictions Anonymous 30: The Way to Be, Part Two
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
I remind the reader who may be studying these choices that I have not announced my own preference in terms of which of the choices, A or B, I think is most appropriate to a mature and normal way of thinking.
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Capitalism- For Better or for Worse?
BY Crystal Tein
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Addictions Anonymous 29: The Way to Be, Part One
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
No one really teaches us the whole story on how to live in the world. We learn some of what works and some of what causes pain. We learn what people like and dislike about our behavior. Unfortunately, we don’t have teachers who teach us how to live comfortably in the world, how to develop and keep the everyday euphoria that is our right. If we knew what to do to reduce self-inflicted misery, we would probably want to learn it because we need something better than the School of Hard Knocks.
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Addictions Anonymous, 27: Normal As The Gold Standard—Part One
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
If normal is to be the standard towards which we strive, exactly what qualities of personality will be important? What will we try to measure, learn, and teach to others? In this chapter and the next, I present a list of seventeen proposed character dimensions and offer a brief discussion of each.
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Addictions Anonymous, 26: Searching For Normal
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Beyond finding problems and flaws in the thinking of others, a philosopher might go the next step and offer some better path to what we hold as a valuable goal.
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Addictions Anonymous, 25: Normophobia
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Normophobia: I made that word up myself. At least I’ve never seen it used anywhere, but I could be wrong. Being wrong once in a while is normal and the best reason to look for and listen to critical feedback.
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HELL'S CRUISE SHIP!
BY Lue Deck
If you can force your Freud, Jung, and Dr. Phil back in their closets for a moment, I’ve got a story to tell you. If you can’t, just ignore me, and go invade another country!
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Addictions Anonymous, 24: More On Religion In Recovery
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
The Steps, Traditions, and Promises of Alcoholics Anonymous have become important to millions of people throughout the world. In early chapters of this book, I looked at the philosophy that underlies the steps and traditions, a philosophy that is widely accepted and used in self-help groups. From the beginning, the steps stirred debate and controversy along with a remarkable number of good recovery stories.
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My 100 Best Jokes from 2006!
BY Lue Deck
Here are my 100 best jokes, chosen from the past ten months. At least that's what I've been telling my goverment.
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LOVE IS LIKE FIRE
BY GAUTAM S. MENGLE
"Love is like fire or like a pebble. It is like fire because it can work both ways. Just like fire can give you light and burn you alive, love can either bring light to your life, but if you become obsessed with it, it can destroy you. Like fire,...
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Addictions Anonymous, 23: Group Traditions And Management
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Not long after A.A. was founded in Ohio in the 1930s, meetings began to experience problems with personalities and procedures. Recovering alcoholics proved to be a tough group to lead without firm rules. They all knew they needed a group for suppo...
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Breathe Life into Art
BY Crystal Tein
Once the life experience is embodied in the art, the art will have life.
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Addictions Anonymous, 22: Continuing The Growth
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
The last three steps in the recovery program deal with personal growth, a renewed growth that is possible after some amount of clean and sober time. By now, if the reader has been following previous articles, the ideas behind steps ten, eleven and twelve should be rather obvious. Together, these three steps offer a plan for essential, continuing personality development. I will comment on each briefly in this chapter.
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Jokes or Attitude?
BY Lue Deck
When you are laughing with a stand-up comedian, it may not make much difference to you whether the comic is a joke guy or an attitude guy. But for those on the way up the showbiz staircase, it could be the deciding factor between a three year career, or a great gig that may last decades.
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Addictions Anonymous, 21: Setting Things Right
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
8. Made a list of all persons we harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. 9. Made direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
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We Shoulda Known About Ex-Congressman Foley!
BY Lue Deck
Our American politics do make for strange bedfellows. And then, they feel the need to cover it all up! It's time for a change! Here's my Top Ten list of reasons WHY we all shoulda known about Mark Foley: 10. His disclosure form shows h...
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Addictions Anonymous, 20: Asking For Help
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
7. Humbly asked the help of others in the removal of our short comings and be resolved to work to remove these faults ourselves.
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Gov. Beefcake Rides Again!
BY Lue Deck
The immigration problem in California is so bad, we've had to hire a temporary guest worker from Austria to govern our state! Is our star's brilliance dimming, or increasing?
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Addictions Anonymous, 19: Growth Through Practice
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
6. Were entirely ready to practice the program in order to remove all these defects of character.
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Addictions Anonymous, 18: Confession, Honesty And The Open Life
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Step 5. Admit to our Group, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. If loneliness is your problem, confession may be a solution. There’s nothing like holding secrets to shut you off from others. Leading an open lif...
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Addictions Anonymous, 17: Self Knowledge
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Step Four: Made a searching and fearless inventory of our character for ourselves. The word inventory is a bit misleading, but this step comes down to the adage, “Know thyself.” In business, an inventory has important value. The store ow...
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Poor Lue’s Almanack 09/06
BY Lue Deck
As 2006 ebbs into it's fourth quarter, its time for a Hail Mary! Or maybe a Bloody Mary. Hang on tightly, 2007 is coming fast! Here's some of my recent thoughts about this crazy world: President Bush reveals his new slogan: ...
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Addictions Anonymous, 16: The Surrender Of Ego
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Step Three: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of this Program and to the loving care of this group. Hopefully, as you come to the third step, you have accepted one or more earthly higher powers. No spiritual or re...
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The Adult World
BY Crystal Tein
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CNN = Celebrity News Network?
BY Julianna Willis
One of CNN’s recent headlines indicated Brooke Shields has accepted a face-to-face apology from Tom Cruise for his extremely public criticism of her decision to use anti-depressants to combat the severe post-partum depression she experienced after giving birth to her first child. It was a real CNN Headline. The marriage of our celebrity watching culture to our addition to 24 hour cable news has produced a nasty child. That child is the fact that insignificant celebrity chatter becomes cable news headlines which drone on for days.
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Pool, Band, or School? Maggie May Confuses Young Mind
BY Trace Hacquard
“It’s late September, and I really should be back at school.” September’s arrival leads to an annual four weeks of chaotic bliss where a wide range of emotions rise and fall in my over-occupied mind. Looking at the vodka bottle as b...
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Addictions Anonymous, 14: The Art Of Being Powerless
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Step One: We admitted we were powerless over addiction—that our lives had become unmanageable. The mind of the active addict works in a hazardous environment surrounded by a swirling fog of mistaken ideas, a world that swings rapidly back and...
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Addictions Anonymous, 15: Living With Higher Authorities
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Step 2. Came to believe that The Program, as a power greater than ourselves, could help us toward normal living. The term higher authority, in the original context, referred the God of whatever nature the individual chose to believe in. In th...
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Cream or Crap? Which pop stars have proven themselves real "talents"?
BY Julianna Willis
The dust of the pop music scene of the 90s has settled and now, ten years later, we have clear “winners.” The cream has finally risen to the top with the rest of the fluff and filler falling away.
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Celebrity Divorce Virus -- Is it Catching?
BY Julianna Willis
The celebrities that Get married on TV always want to get divorced in private. Why do the rich and famous insist on living their lives completely opposite of the rest of us?
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Addictions Anonymous, 13: A Universal Secular Twelve Steps
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
There are two important thoughts to keep in mind when we consider what have been called the Twelve Steps of Recovery. First, each step is really an important idea that can be incorporated into every aspect of life.
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The Price of Success or Failure?
BY Crystal Tein
People singing, Such melodious voices, The octaves rise and fall, Like the threads being weaved through a loom.   Voices, voices in the air, Controlled not only by the tongue, The oesophagus, But also by the lungs.   So many c...
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At the end of the day ... about friends
BY Crystal Tein
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
BY Julianna Willis
I’m not ashamed of my love for this show. Not only do I watch it, I DVR it so I can watch it again later. You should watch it too.
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Addictions Anonymous, 12: The Stages of Addiction and Recovery
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
While interviewing hundreds of addicted clients over the years it became obvious to me that addictions are what mental health experts call developmental disorders. That is, they develop over time as the result experience, genetics and growth...
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Jail all Professional Ventriloquist figures!
Attack and Jail ALL Ventriloquists!
Our mission is to protect the U.S. public by eliminating basic freedoms, and then, on direct orders from The Vice President, in the dawn of the morning, (that's when these bums sleep) burst in on them using a well armed force, and then we will Attack and Jail ALL ventriloquists!

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Pop Tart -Mel's Meltdown isn't Unique
Pop Tart -Mel's Meltdown isn't Unique
So Mel Gibson is a bigot. Is he really any more screwed up than the rest of Hollywood?

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Addictions Anonymous, 10: Dark Feelings
Addictions Anonymous, 10: Dark Feelings
Euphoria is a good word that today has a negative meaning; it is often used to describe the artificial high or altered state of mind produced by an addictive trigger. It’s earlier meaning was joy, excitement, enthusiasm, and exhilaration. Euphoria ...

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Pop tart - Are YOU a part of the interent revolution?
Pop tart - Are YOU a part of the interent revolution?
I need My Space. Are YOU a part of the interent revolution?

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Addictions Anonymous. 11: The Addiction Cycle
Addictions Anonymous. 11: The Addiction Cycle
We can summarize the conditions that create addictions this way: Risk Factor(s) + Attitude + Dark Feelings + A Trigger = Vulnerability to Addiction If someone is careful in taking an inventory of risk factors, attitudes, feelin...

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Pop Tart - It’s not the cell phone’s fault. It’s the inconsiderate idiots talking into them.
Pop Tart - It’s not the cell phone’s fault. It’s the inconsiderate idiots talking into them.
  The world has officially become overly connected. We crossed the line last Tuesday, while I was at a shopping mall.  While enjoying the requisite Chinese food we all get at the mall, I watched children on the carousel.  That’s wh...

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