Saturday, March 14, 2020

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Teach Children To Express And Control Anger As Well As Frustrations

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  • Too often, we forget how essential it is to care for our children on an emotional level. We make sure that they are clothed, fed, and have a warm bed, yet those are not the only things that...
  • Most of you find it hard to say “no,” whether it’s with family members, in your profession, colleagues, relationships, and even friendships. You start to say “no,” yet...
    • Life is too short, so don’t spend time with people who suck the happiness out of you.  “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”...

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  • TweetBlaming teachers for the woes of US public schools and beyond is as old a pastime as public education itself. Historian Diana D’Amico Pawlewicz takes us through 100 years of...


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  • I had been half-expecting that San Antonio would cancel or delay the yearly Fiesta; this was made official Friday morning: put off the celebrations until November. Fiesta San Antonio...
  • A lot of people…office workers, students…are going to be getting their first experience of remote working, and a lot of organizations are going to be getting either their first...
  • Paranoia Anecdotes

    2 days ago

    • I thought I would just include anecdotes about paranoia and comment on them as a way of getting information across. Update!  One of the other social workers told me today that she thinks...

  • We think the hype about the coronavirus is overblown. Sure, it’s more dangerous than the average flu bug because nobody has had a chance build immunity. The old and infirm can die...
  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The 2009 flu pandemic in the United States was a novel strain of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as “swine flu“...

    • Armstrong Economics Blog/Gov’t Incompetence Re-Posted Mar 14, 2020 by Martin Armstrong A FICTIONAL EXERCISE TO CONTROL PANDEMIC – Oct. 18, 2019 – That is Destroying the World...

  • It's NICOLE SANDLER, back again to guest host today's BradCast. With everything around us consumed with coronavirus, I thought we could use a short break from it. So, after an update...
  • On today's BradCast: Donald Trump's error-laden prime-time speech to the nation from the Oval Office on Wednesday night did little to ease the nation's anxieties over the coronavirus...

    • IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Coronavirus is officially a pandemic, with uncertain long term impacts for our climate crisis; GM bets big on all-electric vehicles; Honolulu, Hawaii sues...

      bluebird of bitterness




  • Let them eat pi

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  • Thirty-four years ago in Moscow I watched the government mishandle a disaster. Why does it feel like it was just yesterday? An Opinion piece in the New York Times, by Serge Schmemann...
  • The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Holtec International/Eddy-Lea Energy Alliance irradiated...

    • Thom HartmannNine years on from Fukushima, the Japanese government is forcing people to return to their contaminated homes, despite the dangers of radioactivity. Beyond Nuclear's...

  • Fear of the coronavirus is causing shutdowns on a global scale like we have never seen before.  Just about every major sporting event that you can think of has been either canceled...
  • The Connecticut State Police have agreed to pay $50,000 to a man its officers subjected to a bunch of Constitutional violations on their way to issuing tickets to him for violations...

    • Elon Musk, the head of Tesla, wants to build an electric car factory in Brazil. He was supposed to meet Jair Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, in Miami in early March, but he was too...

  • Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web
  • By Emily Reynolds. Thinking about and editing selfies was related to self-objectification and worse body image — but simply sharing selfies was not.

    • By Emma Young. Findings come from analysis of millions of pages of online text from 45 different languages

      Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places



  • In front of Tokyo's Ōimachi Station stands a bronze statue of a woman, with one arm holding a little boy’s hand and the other raising toward the sky. On her raised hand, a bird perches...
  • While driving through Kansas, where the horizons dive into the sky forever in every direction, two spires rise from the fields south of I-70 between Hayes and Russell.  The Basilica...

    • The quiet Carinthian village of Malta, Austria, is home to a peculiar fresco that is some 600 years ahead of its time. On the wall of Maria Hilf Assumptio, the parish church that dates...

      Accidental Deliberations



  • Assorted content for your weekend reading.- Fernanda Tomaselli and Sandeep Pal point out that the Canadian public is well ahead of its political class in recognizing that there's...
  • Musical interlude

    20 hours ago
  • Seven Lions feat. Lynn Gunn - Lose Myself

    • Assorted content to end your week.- Todd Gordon and Geoffrey McCormack write about Canada's crisis of capitalism - which is only being laid bare by a coronavirus pandemic exposing...

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