Guest Author A.J. King provides us with a primer about Genetically Modified Organisms. In plain English, you’ll learn what they are, how they’re different than organic foods and why it is important to your lifestyle and your overall health.
Murmurs Of Wonder
Guest Author Tess Wixted looks at life’s many wonders, how to see them again for the very first time and tells us how a flock of birds and Bach have changed her life.
The Impending Student Loan Meltdown
Federally-guaranteed student loans, instituted in the heady days of the Great Society as a social program to provide the benefits of higher education to people lower on the income scale, have become a monster riding the backs of younger Americans. They have created a massive amount of debt, to the tune of a trillion dollars, […]
Armistice Day: Part Two
Part Two of Armistice Day reveals a boy who never wore the uniform fought his own war for too long…Armistice has been a long time in coming
Armistice Day: Part One
In Part One of Armisitce Day, Michael Lebowitz introduces us to a man who is waging a war again himself
The Sound of Medals
When I was a 17-year-old high school graduate, I joined the Canadian Military. I learned everything from administration to guns and tanks, but the most important thing I took away was comradeship, respect and appreciation. It was peacetime and doing my bit seemed like the right thing to do as I was raised by parents who […]
I Remember Wearing A Poppy
I remember wearing a poppy. A bright red, careful-not-to-pin-your-finger, poppy, that I displayed proudly on my winter jacket every year. I remember everyone wore a poppy. I remember sitting numb-bottomed in school assembly, wearing my poppy that I’d transferred from my coat to my chemise, while old gentlemen spoke of a war I didn’t understand. […]
Peacekeeping And The Search For Hope
Author Bennett R. Coles reminds us that we can all do our part to bring hope to the world.
In Flanders Fields
Written in 1915, this simple and short poem still evokes memory, heartbreak and honour
The Clear Plan to Change
Just like the French and American revolutions, the Occupy Wall Street Movement is motivated by the need for change in world equity and is inspired by hope, equality and freedom
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