Hiding behind the humanist shield to deflect scientific discourse isn't a pass for legislating guesses.
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Alice Walker’s Daughter Swings the Feminist Pendulum
It isn't good enough to disavow a belief system.
Read More »Presidents’ Day – Should We Honor All Presidents On This Day?
If we do a little exploration, we could probably find something interesting and noteworthy about each one of the 44 who have served their country.
Read More »50 Years Ago Today – Remembering The Beatles First Appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’
What happened to The Beatles is nothing short of extraordinary. They went from those first fledling moments on a cold Sunday night in February 1964 to a juggernaut that literally rocked the world.
Read More »Woody Allen – Should We Judge Art by the Artist’s Personal Life?
If William Shakespeare had been a convicted murderer, would that detract from his body of work?
Read More »How to Invite Superman to the Prom (and the Benefits of Expressing Gratitude)
Research shows that expressing gratitude and praising others also benefits the giver. Case in point: my daughter's letter to "Superman."
Read More »The Science of a Girl’s Dream
Told that girls weren't scientists, I abandoned the idea of ever being able to access that tiny world under the microscope.
Read More »The Winter of My Discontent
There are so many possibilities of warmer places with year round sun, destinations where a shovel is only used to make a sand castle on the beach.
Read More »Surprise! Reuniting after a Military Deployment
What makes for good TV isn't necessarily a good idea.
Read More »Stop The Polar Express – I Want to Get Off Now!
Jack Frost wasn’t just nipping at my nose this morning; it seemed as if he were ripping it off along with my cheeks!
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