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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: SEPTEMBER
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Photo of the Week It's Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Remember to visit "Today" during the week of September 19-25. It's Prostate Cancer Awareness Week and we will feature a different issue each day concerning prostate cancer. September 17 - Constitution Week. Citizenship Day. * International Day of Peace-Day to demonstrate for peace with justice throughout the world. * Battle of Antietam (1862) has been called America's bloodiest day in recognition of the high casualties suffered in the Civil War battle between General Robert E. Lee's Confederate forces and General George McClellan's Union army. Estimates vary, but more than 25,000 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed or wounded in this battle on the banks of the Potomac River at Maryland. * National Football League formed (1920). * Pegasus 1 (US), a 23,000 pound research satellite broke up over Africa and fell to Earth. Major pieces are believed to have fallen into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Angola. The satellite had been orbiting Earth for more than 13 years. * Lt. Thomas W. Selfridge becomes the first airplane accident fatality when the plane he is in, flown by Orville Wright, crashes. (1908) * Birthdays: Warren E. Burger, Andrew (Rube) Foster, Chaim Herzog, Baron Freidrich Von Steuben, Hank Williams, St., Paul Benedict, George Blanda, Anthony Carter, Philip D. (Phil) Jackson, Ken Kesey, Jeff MacNelly, John Ritter, Rasheed Wallace. Autumnal Equinox: autumn days come quickly, like the running of a hound on the moor - Irish Proverb. The Old Farmer's Almanac Retirement spikes for men at age sixty-two to sixty-four. As people see peers hanging up their gloves, they often feel the social "shoulds" again. After all, the convention since 1950 has been for people to exit from the workforce earlier and earlier, driving down the average retirement age from sixty-seven to sixty-three. New Passages Why is blue for boys, traditionally and pink for girls? In ancient times, evil was believed to plaque young children. Certain colors were thought to protect children. Back then, boys were considered more important than girls, so the color blue, emblematic of the heavens, was selected to protect them. Finally, someone grew tired of the sexist custom and arbitrarily designated pink for girls. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar. In many cultures and tribes, however, red is seen as being male energy (more fire) and blue female energy (more spiritual). (ed) Just as imagination is a sign of the soul at work, so worry is a sign of the ego doing everything it can, especially through rational understanding and control, to keep soul locked away. Soul Mates Move your penis up and down across my vagina without penetrating. - Karen, 32. Being in love is the only way to have sex. - Quinn, 31 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Everywhere is war, corruption and pollution. How could one reasonably suggest that the human race is spiritually progressing? Yet that is exactly what I suggest. Our very sense of disillusionment arises from the fact that we expect more of ourselves than our forebears did of themselves. Human behavior that we find repugnant and outrageous today was accepted as a matter of course yesteryear. The Road Less Traveled Things to Be Happy About: An autumn block party. Relaxing at a sporting event. Folk music in a coffeehouse. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About The harder the wind blows, the higher your kite will fly. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me An organization's mission statement - one that truly reflects the deep, shared vision and values of everyone within that organization - creates a great unity and tremendous commitment. It creates in people's hearts and minds a frame of reference, a set of criteria or guidelines, by which they will govern themselves. They don't need someone else directing, controlling, criticizing, or taking cheap shots. They have bought into the changeless core of what the organization is about. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules In September, 1977, the Walt Whitman Community School was founded in Dallas, Texas, becoming the first private school for lesbian and gay students in the U.S. Gay & Lesbian Calendar 7 to 10 Years - Growing Up Polite. Teaching kids to be polite is one of the harder parts of parenthood. Between the ages of 7 to 10 children are becoming less self-centered and are more capable of imagining how their actions might affect others. So this is a good time to start expecting that your child will make good manners a habit. However, children still need your help. Don't expect perfection overnight. When you're teaching basic rules of etiquette, emphasize why they're important: people feel better when they're treated with respect. Parents Tips & Tricks Be realistic about the amount of time it will take to do whatever it is you are agreeing to, then double your estimate. Simplify Your Life Consider the mix-and-match approach to building a wardrobe - stick to a few basic colors that look good on you. This will help streamline shopping and dressing. Stress Busters Accept challenges, so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory. - General George S. Patton. Win the Day! Reventar (rrehbenTAHR) To burst. Se nos revento una rueda. One of our tires blew out. Living Language
Q: How to speak to me A: I can lipread and speak. However, at my level of hearing loss, it is very difficult for me to follow people when they speak to me. If other people speak too quickly, it is nearly impossible for me to keep up, such as a professor at a lecture. They move around, don't face me, talk too fast, and/or are too far away for me to lipread. Even during ideal conditions it is still extremely difficult for me to follow people because some sounds in speech can go as high as 5000 Hertz, well beyond my hearing limits. If you tried to talk in a deep voice, it does not help much since certain sounds are practically inaudible to me. Such sounds include the "ss" in "hiss", the "th" in "this", the "f" and "sh" in "fish". Another problem is that some words look the same on the lips (and also sound almost exactly the same). For example, it is hard for me to hear the difference between the words "bat", "mat" and "pat". These things makes speech communications easier for me:
Sometimes it is easier for some people to use a notepad or a keyboard to communicate with me. If you have chatted with other people via the Internet by typing, you will find it very easy to communicate to me through this means! For more questions and answers visit www.menstuff.org/issues/byissue/deafness.html ![]() A Little Book of Thanks Yous: Letters, notes
& quotes by Addie Johnson. Rediscover the joys of
gratitude! The author explores the who, what, where,
when, whys, and especially hows to "thank
yous." You'll find handwritten letters and
spontaneous acts of random gratitude, a litany of ways to
count the blessings we're grateful for, with inspiring words
from around the world and throughout the ages, and thank you
letters from politicians, artists, and ordinary folk. In
this little book of big-hearted ideas, the author offers up
inspiration to anyone who has ever frozen before the blank
interior of a Thank You car, including: creative and simple
ways to express your thanks, practical tactics for giving
and acknowledging gifts, poetry and quotations to inspire a
grateful heart or jump-start a tank you note, and stories,
suggestions and examples of how to enlarge someone's life
with the humblest of expressions. Conari Press, www.redwheelweiser.com,
2010, ISBN 978-1-57324-374-2
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September is Baby Safety Awareness, Children's Eye Health & Safety, Children's Good Manners, Christmas Seal, Cholesterol Education, Fall Hat, Gay Square Dance, Library Card Sign-up, Little League, Organic Harvest, Pediculosis Prevention, Piano, Pleasure Your Mate, Project Aware, Prosperity Creation, School Success, Sea Cadet, Self Awareness, Self-Improvement, Shameless Promotion, and Sickle Cell Month. 9/15-10/15: Hispanic Heritage Month. 8/29-9/4: National Sobriety Checkpoint Week, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, www.madd.org; 9/1-7: Childhood Injury Prevention; Self-University Week. 9/4-10: Full Employment Week, Mental Health Workers Week.. 9/5-9: Play Days. 9/9-16: National Five-A-Day Week. 9/10-16: National Suicide Prevention; Substitute Teacher Appreciation; National Brainstorming and Mind Mapping; Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week: 9/14-20 Dementia Awareness Week (Australia) 9/17-23: *Constitution; Balance Awareness; Love a Mensch; Farm Safety and Health; Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Rehabilitation Awareness; Single's Week. 9/19-25 - Prostate Cancer Awareness Week; 9/23-30: Banned Books, Religious Freedom Week. 9/23-29 - Deaf Awareness, National Dog Week; 9/23-24: Family Health & Fitness. 9/10: Swap Ideas Day. 9/17 *Citizenship Day. 9/19: International Day of Peace. 9/22: National Centenarians, Proposal Day. 9/23: Kiwanis Kids', *National Hunting & Fishing, Smash Out Suicide Day, 9/24: *Gold Star Mother's, National Good Neighbor, World Heart Day. 9/27: Ancestor Appreciation Day. 9/28: Cabrillo 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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