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CHINA/ TIME MAGAZINE Elliot, Michael (2005) A new China rises TIME 6/27 26-54 There is a new China rising. China owns more of USA debt than any other country. More jobs are now being outsourced to China. China is building … Continue reading →

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CHINA/ TIME MAGAZINE Elliot, Michael (2005) A new China rises TIME 6/27 26-54 There is a new China rising. China owns more of USA debt than any other country. More jobs are now being outsourced to China. China is building … Continue reading →
CHRISTIAN ECCLECTICS REVISIONISM The most popular form of Christianity is the Bible without error. It is a terrible road to carry one’s self. Rather, if the Bible is seen as an evolving document, one can understand that brutality and related … Continue reading →
ACROSS THE UNIVERSE Weinstein, Victoria (2009) Gladys and Honkamiller: Naming the unnamable one QUEST, May, p.4-5 God is the most described and undefined in the English language. What is attributed to God and the power and wisdom of God is … Continue reading →
Accessibility links Play Live Radio Politics What does the word ‘woke’ really mean, and where does it come from? July 19, 20235:11 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Domenico MontanaroListen· 4:24 4-Minute ListenPlaylist TranscriptToggle more options One word has become unavoidable on … Continue reading →
FRIDAYS WITH CHARLIE At 3 PM (CST) on Friday afternoons, for years, I had the opportunity to talk with Charlie Bercaw. Our conversations ended at 5 PM. Over the years, I learned that he was born on 9/11, that he … Continue reading →
DEAD MAN CALLS RIGHT BEFORE FUNERAL ___________, (2004) “Man Presumed dead calls daughter at wake” YAHOO NEWS, 9/17 P. 1-2 His sister identified his body at the morgue. The face was mashed up by the accident, but she believed that … Continue reading →
ANIMAL COMPANIONS Robins, Sandy (2004) How to handle a “jealous” pet msnbc.msn.com/id/4780781/?GTI=4244. 7/31, p. 1-7 Wilson came into our life about 4 years ago. We already had 2 cats and they didn’t like him. The dominant female initially lost her … Continue reading →
AN ANALYSIS OF NORMAL NEUROSIS/ 50 YEARS LATER JOEL CHARLES SNELL PROFESSOR EMERITUS KIRKWOOD COLLEGE 1965 It is now 50 years later when Snell and Gail Putney’s book Normal Neurosis was released. It became a best selling social science book … Continue reading →
100 MILE AN HOUR COVER UP http://www.wanttoknow.info/carmileage What happened to the 100 mile per gallon Toyota of 2002. Where did it disappear? Over the years others have brought forward ways to reduce gas guzzlers, and they die. Tell friends, relatives, … Continue reading →
HOW THE MIND WORKS Pinker, Steven (1997) HOW THE MIND WORKS, New York: W.W. Norton Although an outstanding academic, Pinker is an excellent popular science writer. In this work, he is really introducing the public and academia to evolutionary psychology. … Continue reading →