Choosing a different approach to dog training can be difficult and a little scary. Especially if you have never done it that way before. When things seem to break down 7 years into your training it can be soul shaking. That’s when it’s all on the line and you have to trust that you made the right choices.
A Cruise to Burma
The 270 passengers on our ship, Aegean Odyssey, were among the first in many years to be welcomed to Burma (also known as Myanmar), now that the military/civilian regime has finally opened itself to democratic reforms. Part of that openness is the realization that tourists bring dollars and should be encouraged to visit.
Assert Yourself, Gently…
Most people think being assertive is being aggressive. Actually, assertiveness is the capacity to express yourself, because you feel confident in your choice.
Laptop Misery
Author Jeffrey Griffiths provides us with some very good advice and explains why you should turn the lights on before carrying an open Laptop through your house.
Well, Being Broke May Last Forever…
As I get older each day and the job hunt becomes more stressful each hour, I open to seeing life as a mature human, with all its ups and downs.
How Can I Keep From Singing?
If anyone had told me, a decade ago, that I would find such satisfaction and pleasure from singing old hymns liberally laced with gloom and doom and Hellfire, I would probably have been incredulous.
Scuba Tourism And The Death Of Coral Reefs – Part 1
While there are several underlying causes for the decline of coral reefs world-wide, a serious contributor to the degradation of coral reefs in popular tourist regions are the swarms of scuba divers brought out daily to the reefs by scuba tour operators, like locusts on a wheat field.
Tarmac Meditations #118: Heavy Gates
For an instant it felt like the heavy gates opened, like the light is shining through the crack. Like it is time to wake up. It’s better to wake up they say, better that than to come to.
Our Vulnerable Citizens: My Thoughts and Experiences
The author, a social worker with long experience, believes that it is time for the public to step up and claim its share of the responsibility for protecting our most vulnerable citizens: children in the welfare system.
Chicago’s Skyline Superstars
It’s impossible to summarize all there is too see of Chicago architecture in a single article. Guest Author Alicia Russo highlights 6 of the most significant buildings in the city’s skyline.
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