Welcome to Fiscal Fiasco Round Two – and this time it’s really important, because we’re talking about ships. Earlier this spring the Canadian government announced that it was paying Irving Shipyards $288 million just to design the new Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS) for the Royal Canadian Navy. Not build, just design.
Archives for 2013
The Impact of a Mother’s Love
A mother’s love is a powerful catalyst. It shapes our lives in ways science has yet to comprehend. Without it our lives would be very different. This Mother’s Day, be sure to thank your mother for her love and for all of the gifts she has given you.
Our Body Is Intelligent
Our brain may be the most complex object in the cosmos, but our body is no less intricate. Author and physician, Rajgopal Nidamboor explains how our intelligence is not confined to the brain alone, but fairly disseminated throughout the body.
It’s Steamy on the Shampoo Aisle
Since my beauty regimen consists of Pert 2-in-1, I was confused at the grocery by an entire aisle of bottles promising to indulge my senses with “silky shafts up to 300 percent thicker.” Ok, that’s a little sluttier than Kim Kardasian on a Cosmo cover with a painted-on bikini.
Working Efficiently From Home
While being able to build our own work schedule from home is a great benefit, working efficiently when you don’t have to punch the clock and when you can work wearing your bathrobe, is easier said than done. Here are three tips that will help you be an efficient, home-based self-employed worker.
Home Isn’t Where Bicycles Go to Die
A drive by the ruins of a childhood home puts a new perspective on the old adage “You can never go home again.”
Sisters
John was fortunate. He had two beautiful sisters. They are no longer with him but he will always love them. This is his note to them and to himself which he offers as a sharing.
On Being a Moral Person I
Am I, as a citizen of the United States of America, culpable in the excesses of Amero-globalism even though I feel utterly impotent to effect any change? It is a moral question which I have long debated personally, which has caused me many sleepless nights due to the gnawing of conscience. I don’t have any thrilling answers, but I have come up with some constructions which give me some peace of mind.
How Long Can We Stay Green?
Is greening a fad or will the emphasis on environmental quality be sustained long-term? There are many factors that will determine the ultimate outcome.
If It’s Too Good To Be True…
Yesterday I got a text message telling me I’d won $360000. Now don’t go getting excited for me. It’s a scam. Con artists were attempting to get my personal details and money.
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