The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that anti-gay protestors who picketed funerals of U.S. soldiers are entitled to their free speech. But does this freedom come at the price of basic human decency?
Working Without a Pattern
There’s a certain freedom that comes from working without a pattern, if you can learn to just let go and trust your talent and instincts.
After the Big “Five-0” – What’s Next?
Here’s some good advice on turning 50 from a woman who has been there, done that.
The Boy Behind the Wire, the Girl in the Cage
Donna has worked in child protection for 25 years. Intellectually, she understands how people become conditioned to be abusers. Her heart still doesn’t get it.
The Weird and Wonderful History of Medicine
Some more gossipy tidbits from Doctor George Burden on how the ancients practiced medicine.
The “Bait and Switch” of Lure Training
What’s the best way to get your dog to perform the behaviours you want? Eric Brad explores the similarities and the differences between “Lure and Reward” training and “Mark and Reward” training.
Marathon Training Week Five and Six
Jess’ love of running returns, and she sets her sights on the marathon.
Too Big to Fail: Planet Earth Ltd.
If our planet were a corporate entity like the big banks or financial houses, wouldn’t we also deem it “too big to fail” and do everything in our power to prevent catastrophic consequences?
Marriage: The Better Half of Me
What happens when a disorganized, spontaneous woman marries an organized, meticulous man?
Lent: An Old Idea for Creating New Habits
Kevin Aschenbrenner discovers the Catholic tradition of observing Lent contains wisdom that is key to breaking bad habits and creating new, positive ones.
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