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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: MAY 11
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May 11 - Tax Freedom Day. According to the Tax Freedom Foundation, the average American had to work until this day in 1999 to pay federal, state and local taxes. This is a day later than in 1998. In Wisconsin, Connecticut, New York and Minnesota this day falls approximately a week later. * This day in 1928, WGY in Schenectady, NY begins the first program of scheduled TV broadcast. * Battle of Hamburger Hill (1969) one of the most infamous battles that signified the growing frustration with America's involvement in the Vietnam war. American troops repeatedly scaled the hill over a 10-day period, often engaging in bloody hand-to-hand combat, with the North Vietnamese, finally securing the objective. Then, American decision makers chose to abandon it and the North Vietnamese retook it shortly thereafter. The heavy casualties in the struggle inspired the name "Hamburger Hill." * Birthdays: Irving Berlin, Louis Farrakhan, Mort Sahl, Salvador Dali, Robert Jarvik, Stanley Elkin, Bernard Fox, Jonathan Jackson. On this day in 1915, Ernest E. Just, biologist, receives the Sprinarn Medal for his pioneering research on fertilization and cell division. African American History Family conference: A family meeting to resolve problems, to decide weekend plans, to organize the daily work week, or to cohere the family into working unit. It's typically held weekly at the same time and location. Any family member may speak and bring any issue to the floor. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar A Suitcase Substitute. Packing for camping trips with our four sons is a breeze, thanks to those five-gallon plastic laundry-detergent buckets. We line the inside with a trash bag for clean clothes, and lift the bag to toss dirty items into the bottom of the bucket. Handles make them easy to carry, they're waterproof and they double as stools. Family Feelings One of the most vocal antigay psychiatrists of the 1950s and 1960s was Charles Socarides, who claimed to be able to cure homosexuality. Can you name his famous gay son? (Below.) Gay & Lesbian Calendar Why more and more of their male contemporaries are taking early retirement, women in their mid- to late fifties are more likely to be out working full-time than ever before. Women age forty-five to fifty-four will show a 300 percent increase in job holding by the year 2000. New Passages Birthday of Yogi Berra. If people don't want to come out to the ball park, nobody's going to stop them. - Yogi Berra. The Old Farmer's Almanac We know nothing of tomorrow. Our business is to be good and happy today. - Sydney Smith Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: When the lights flicker but don't go out. Crispy Parmesan-marjoram toasts. Big paychecks. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About The longer the test the better you feel when it's over. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me It is entirely possible that other people's positive perceptions of us can heal any damage in our self-esteem. But healing through mirroring can occur another way as well. We can learn to heal past wounds the moment they are triggered in the present moment. This is done by dealing with the feelings that surface in certain difficult situations once and for all. The people who act as mirrors in the present can give you the gift of healing wounds from the past. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules It is extremely valuable to train the mind to stand apart and examine its own program. That, to me, is the definition of a liberal education - the ability to examine the programs of life against larger question sand purposes and other paradigms. Training without such education narrows and closes the mind so that the assumptions underlying the training are never examined. That's why it is so valuable to read broadly and to expose yourself to great minds. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Do the things you fear. Set aside a couple of hours in the next few days, to take the time right now, to make a list of all the things you would like to do but haven't done because you were afraid to. Be honest, and really think abut this. Few things will liberate you faster and move you more quickly along your inner path than doing the things you fear. Simplify Your Life Mentally prepare yourself for potential changes. Instead of saying, "What if...?" say, "What then?" Think about likely scenarios and brainstorm on your own or with others how you might best respond. Stress Busters Teach you kids to write to companies whose products they like. If you love a brand of pickles or the taste of a toothpaste, let the company know! Look on the back of the product for an address. Send a letter than tells why it's your favorite. To Do Today You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it. - Margaret Thatcher. Win the Day! Las Noticias (nohTEEsyahs) News. Me han dado malas noticias. I've had some bad news. Living Language Answer: Richard Socarides, President Clinton's liaison to the lesbian and gay community. Experience has taught me this; that we undo ourselves with impatience. - Michel de Montaigne When we are supermen - acting as if we were superhuman - then we make demands on those around us that are beyond their ability - not to mention their desires. Of course, when those superhuman tasks have not been adequately performed, we become impatient, often saying, "If I want anything done, it looks like I'll have to do it myself." We impose our workaholic behaviors and demands on everyone. Sooner or later, we end up in empty rooms, places cleared out by our disease, our constant demands, our impatience. I do not want to be a man who causes the grief of others by imposing impossible standards on them and becoming indignant and impatient with their inability to cope with those demands. Meditations For Men Who Do Too Much Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Ask your friends about their family histories. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start?. ![]() The Good Men Project: Real stories from the front
lines of modern manhood edited by James Houghton, Larry
Bean and Tom Matlack. This is more than a book. It is the
centerpiece of a national discussion about what manhood
means today. Thirty-one essays by a broad range of men -
rich, poor, black, white, gay, straight, urban, rural,
famous, ordinary - describe the challenges, obstacles,
triumphs, failures, and life-changing moments that
collectively help define what it means to be a man in
America. A documentary by the same name accompanies the
book. The film mixes riveting footage and breathtaking
photography with candid narration from ten disparate men
describing the experiences that have defined their lives.
Proceeds from sales of the book and DVD will benefit The
Good Men Foundation, a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3
corporation supporting organizations that provide
educational, social, financial and legal support to men and
boys at risk. 2009, The Good Men Foundation, ISBN
978-0615316741
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May is: Skin Cancer Awareness, * Masturbation Month; Asian Pacific American Heritage;. Better Hearing and Speech; Better Sleep; Correct Posture; Creative Beginnings; Family Support; Foster Care; Get Caught Reading; Helping American Youth; National Allergy/Asthma Awareness; National Arthritis; National Barbecue; Good Car-Keeping; Hepatitis Awareness; Mental Health; Osteoporosis Prevention; Physical Fitness and Sports; Recommitment; Scholarship; Self-Discovery; Senior Citizens Month , Senior Travel; Sight-Saving; Stroke Awareness; Teaching and Joy, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Tuberous; Sclerosis Awareness; *Older Americans; Personal History Awareness; Revise Your Work Schedule; and Strike Out Strokes Month. The most tornados happen in May. May 14-Jun 18: National Family Month. Apr 29-May 5: *National Science & Technology Week. May 1-7: Cartoon Art Appreciation Week. May 5-11: National Nurses Day and Week. May 6-12: Be Kind to Animals; Flexible Work Arrangements; *Jewish Heritage; National Family; National Pet; PTA Teacher Appreciation; Suicide Awareness; Wildflower; and Teacher Appreciation Week. May 7-13 National Etiquette; and National Herb Week. May 13-219: National Medical Services; *Nat Police; *National Transportation; and *World Trade Week. May 19-25: *National Safe Boating Week. May 20-26: Good Stewardship; International Reggae Music; National New Friends-Old Friends; and, National Reflexology Awareness Week. May 21-28: Buckle Up America; and, National Backyard Games Week. May 1: May Day observed since ancient times and has become Labor Day in most countries except the U.S., Bermuda and Canada. Kindness Day, Teen Day, Freedom Riders Anniversary, Executive Coaching Day. *Law Day. *Loyalty Day. Peace of Mind Day. 40th Anniversary of the U-2 Incident with Francis Gary Powers. May 2: Holocaust Rememberance Day. May 6:: National Day of Hearing Testing. May 8: V-E Day 55th Anniversary, World Red Cross Day, May 9: National Receptionests Day, National Teachers Day. May 10: National Small Business Day. May 12: Chronic Fatigue Awareness Day May 14: *Mother's Day. May 15: *Peace Officer Memorial Day May 19: *National Defense Transportation Day. National Bike to Work Day. May 20: *Armed Forces Day. May 21: National Waitstaff Day, Neighbor Day Youth Against Violence. May 22: *National Maritime Day. May 25: National Missing Children's Day. May 26: Morning Radio Wise Guy Day. May 28: Ancestor Honor Day. Memorial Day. (celebrated on Monday the *29th Memorial Day Prayer for Peace requests flying the flag at half-staff for the customary forenoon period.) May 31: National Senior Health and Fitness Day. World No-Tobacco Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation was made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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