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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: NOVEMBER
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Photo of the Week November 29 - Independence Day in Albania and Yugoslavia. * Czechoslovakia Ends Communist Rule (1989) after 41 years of one-party rule when the parliament voted unanimously to repeal the constitutional clauses giving the Communist Party a guaranteed leading role in the country and promoting Marxism-Leninism as the state ideology. The vote came at the end of a 12-day revolution sparked by the beating of protesters on November 17. * UN International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (1977) Recommendations include a plan for return of the Palestinians to their homes and the establishment of an "independent Palestinian entity." * Lt. Commander Richard E. Byrd completes the first flight over the South Pole (1929). * St. Andrew's Eve. Andrew is a patron of fishermen and "old maids" who were thought to be continually "angling" for husbands. This evening was a time when young women prayed to him for a husband and were said to receive "visible assurance" that their prayers were heard.* Birthdays: Busby Berkeley, C.S. Lewis, Joel Coen, Howie Mandel, Chuck Mangione, John Mayall, Andrew McCarthy, Vincent Edward (Vin) Scully, Garry Shandling. All of us, to a greater or lesser extent, attempt to avoid effort and suffering. We ignore painful aspects of reality by trusting certain unpleasant facts out of our awareness. In other words, we attempt to defend our consciousness, our awareness, against reality. The Road Less Traveled The intimacy in sex is never only physical. Sex always evokes pieces of stories and fragments of characters, and so the desire and willingness to be sexually transparent is truly an exposure of the soul. Soul Mates What percentage of American physicians are African American? According to the 1992 records of the American Medical Association, 3 percent. African American History I've never had an orgasm through intercourse. Men should know I'm not alone, and should be willing to satisfy me in other ways. - Teresa, 33 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Most children occasionally have "sticky fingers" and take things that don't belong to them. When it happens, express disapproval immediately. Don't pretend it didn't happen. Return the item and allow the child to state his or her regrets. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar Sociologists who study centenarians are inevitably struck by their strong attachments to freedom and independence. Throughout their lives centenarians tend to avoid being held back by constraints. Even the most intense loss, such as that of a spouse after fifty or sixty years of marriage, was mourned, and then the person moved on. New Passages We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...give us the tools and we will finish the job. - Churchill. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Emptying your mind during exercise. Sun pouring into rooms. Anonymity on a train or plane. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Math is fun when you're counting jellybeans. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Perhaps the modern world's first written defense of same-sex marriage was printed in the sole edition of Prometheus, the world's first gay-oriented magazine, published in 1870 by German sexologist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs. Gay & Lesbian Calendar Learn to do one thing at a time. The next time you find yourself working while holding a fussy child, don't answer the phone when it rings. Let the answering machine pick up the call and return it later. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Get Out the Door Faster. To make preparing for family outings less stressful, I hung a shoe organizer in our hall closet. In the summer it holds hats, sunscreen, insect repellent, and other essentials. In the winter, it contains scarves, mittens, lip balms, hats, and other could-weather gear. We get out the door in record time: no more searching for that missing glove or scarf. And everything is tucked away the minute we get home, ready for the next outing. Parents Tips & Tricks For optimum physical and emotional health, get plenty of sunlight, but always wear sufficient sunscreen. If you live in a place where sunlight is rare or your job doesn't allow much or any time for daylight activities, consider buying or constructing a light box with full-spectrum fluorescent light bulbs. Stress Busters For the Kids: Wiggle out of a blanket! Stack blankets on the floor. "It" lies on the blankets with her head sticking over the edge. Players roll her up, making sure her head stays uncovered. "It" tries to wiggle out as quickly as she can. See who can wiggle out the fastest! To Do Today He who never made a mistake, never made a discovery. - Samuel Smiles. Win the Day! Demasiado (dehmahSYAHdoh) Too much. Comi demasiado. I ate too much. Living Language Judge not thy brother! It is easy to judge others by their actions, without taking the time to understand their inner suffering. Labels are an easy way out of caring. One man is labeled a "criminal" because he killed someone, another man a "monster" because he molested a child. Yes, their behavior itself is horrible, inexcusable. But when we shirk the effort of knowing and caring about their suffering, about the root of their violence, we make it easier for such violence to continue in the world. So often I have acted out of pain and fear, avoiding rather than accepting the challenge of understanding and compassion. We all need love to heal our wounds. To resist judgment is a deep form of love. A Quiet Strength: Meditations on the Masculine Soul Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Today I will look beyond the behaviors and actions of those who have been labeled "cruel" or "hopeless." I will see their pain and suffering as though it were my own. A Quiet Strength: Meditations on the Masculine Soul Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start?
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November is International Impotency Awareness Month. We provide background information on this new drug and alternatives to Viagra. Impotency, Viagra and other solutions as well as Books on the subject. National Diabetes Awareness, Lung Cancer Awareness, Native American Heritage, Aviation History, Diabetic Eye Disease, Dummies for Tummies, Epilepsy Awareness, International Drum, *National Adoption, National Alzheimer's Disease, National American Indian Heritage, National Family Caregivers, National Child Safety and Protection, National Life Writing; National Marrow Awareness; National Sleep Comfort; Orphan Disease; Peanut Butter Lovers; Vegan Awareness Month 11/1-12/13: Merlin's Snug Hugs for Kids, 11/27-12/26: Ramadan. 11/1/00-01/01/01: Tie One on the Safety; 11/4-12/4: Jewish Book Month. 11/26-12/25: Operation Blessing International's 30 Days of Holiday Hope. 11/27-12/26: Ramadan. 11/1-7: Vegan Awareness; World Communication. 11/5-11: Pursuit of Happiness, National Chemistry Week. 11/6-10: Kids' Goals Education Week 11/6-12: Random Acts of Kindness; Shallow Persons Awareness Week 11/8-14: Pursuit of Happiness Week. 11/9-13: Goodwill Annual Used Book Sale. 11/12-18: *American Education; National Geography Awareness, Operating Room Nurse Week. 11/13-19: National Children's Book Week. 11/17-19: National Donor Sabbath. 11/17-23: *National Farm-City Week. 18 -25 November 2000: International Herpes Awareness Week. 11/18 -25 International Herpes Awareness Week 11/19-25: *National Family; National Family Caregivers; National Game and Puzzle Week. 11/19-26: Bible Week. 11/1-2: Day of the Dead. 11/1 is All Saints Day, National Authors; National Family Literacy. 11/2: US Elecetion Day - Vote Absentee Ballot. All Soul's Day; National Men Make Dinner; 11/3: Culture Day. 11/3-5: Great American Warm-Up; 11/4: Sadie Hawkins; Sweden All Saints. 11/5: Guy Fawkes Day. 11/6: Halfway Point of Autumn. 11/8: Punsters; Abet and Aid Punsters; Cook Something Bold and Pungent; National Young Reader's Day. 11/10: USMC Birthday, Veterans Day (Observed); Lung Cancer Awareness; 11/11: Veterans Day; Remembrance Day; Vox Populi Day. Cook Something Bold Day. 11/12: America Recycles Day. 11/13: World Kindness Day. 11/14: Children's Day (India); National American Teddy Bear; National Community Education Day. 11/15: Gypsy Condemnation Order Anniversary, Shichi-Go-San (Japan); National Educational Support Personnel Day. 11/16: *Great American Smokeout; World Harvest, International Day for Tolerance; 11/17: World Peace Day. 11/19: World's Men's, Have a Bad Day; 11/20: Universal Children's; UN African Industrialization Day. 11/21: UN World Television; World Hello Day. 11/22: National Stop the Violence Day. 11/23: *Thanksgiving Day (US) 11/24: Sinkie Day; Buy Nothing; "What Do You Love about America Day; 11/25: You're Welcomgiving Day. 11/29: UN International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. 11/30: Computer Security; Stay Home Because You're Well Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Men are so competitive that we even "out-die" women in all 15 of the major causes of death in the U.S. Most of these deaths are preventable with a positive change in life-style, eating habits, and/or general health care. Let's not strive so hard to hold on to this record. See what you can change now to live a healthier life.
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