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November 18 - Great American Smokeout. Day to give up smoking to preserve one's own health and the health of loved ones. * Independence Day in Latvia and Oman. * On this date in 1883, Charles Ferdinand Dowd, a Connecticut school teacher and one of the early advocates of uniform time, proposed a time zone plan of the US (four zones of 15 degrees), which he and others persuaded the railroads to adopt and place in operation. * Birthdays: Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre, Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, Cesare Lombroso, John Herndon (Johnny) Mercer, Mickey Mouse, Cameron Mitchell, Carl Maria Von Weber, Dante Bichette, Wilma Mankiller, Harold Warren Moon, Alan Shepard, Kevin Nealon, Jameson Parker. International Herpes Awareness Week On this date in 1962, James M. Rodger, Jr of Durham, NC, was the first African American to be named teacher of the year. African American History I lay on my stomach and she goes over me with a rolling pin from head to toe. - Franklin, 34 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know At what age does peer pressure begin to seriously influence children? About fifth grade. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar Given the genetic manipulations and hormone therapies that may keep us living longer and fitter, the best investment today is in our own personal health portfolio. Your immune system needs to be signaled that you believe your life is worth fighting for. Even if you don't know what will give your life meaning at this stage, the very process of searching and working at it, every day, is a healing process. New Passages Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it - Henry Ford, Sr. (1863-1947) The Old Farmer's Almanac Joyful though it is, the experience of spiritual power is also terrifying. For the greater one's awareness, the more difficult it is to take action. The Road Less Traveled Although putting moral fences around sex is understandable, given its power and the strength of its shadow, the soulful aspect of sex can be deeply wounded by the wrong kind of moral sensitivity. Soul Mates Make what progress you can in each moment, on each day. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Being tucked under a duvet. The calm before the holidays. Oz's yellow brick road. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Remember who gives wet kisses, and the next time you see them, wave from across the room. (Unless you like wet kisses, then run in their direction. - Editor) Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Julian Eltinge was said to be the greatest female impersonator alive during the early 1900s. He headlined in vaudeville and broke the record for weekly ticket sales at Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre in Los Angeles. He die in 1941 at the age of fifty-seven. Gay & Lesbian Calendar I define maturity as the balance between courage and consideration If a person can express his or her feelings and convictions with courage, balanced with consideration for the feelings and convictions of another person, he or she is mature. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People 7 to 10 years - Letting Go but Staying Close. Between the ages of 7 and 10, peers become people with whom kids compare notes, swap ideas, and talk things over - in short, they perform many of the roles parents are used to having. This is as it should be, since it helps kids develop social skills and a sense of who they are. Despite the importance of new relationships, in some ways, your child needs you now more than ever before. Rather than dwell on feelings of being excluded, look for ways to connect, like making it clear that you are willing to talk about whatever your child wants to discuss. Be a sounding board, and resist the temptation to solve your child's problems. Parents Tips & Tricks "Just remember, 100% of the shots you don't take don't go in." - Wayne Gretzky. Avoid the stress of future regret and take your best shot today. Stress Busters For the kids: Earn money helping kids with their homework. You'll need a phone, flyers, and lots of patience. Work out a schedule and an hourly rate with each child's parents. To Do Today One of the most essential things you need to do for yourself is to choose a goal that is important to you. Perfection does not exist - you can always do better and you can always grow. - Les Brown. Win the Day! La aduana (ahDRAHnah) Customs. Nos pararon al pasar por la aduana. They stopped us as we were going through customs. Living Language Celebrating is a forgetting in order to remember. A forgetting of ego, of problems, of difficulties. A letting go. - Matthew Fox. A holiday presents us men with an opportunity to practice the letting go of this program. This is a special time to set aside our work and our routines, to put our problems and burdens on the shelf. Let us join with others who are also letting go on this day and celebrate. Maybe we can learn from them how they do it. We may have been too compulsive on past holidays to celebrate. Or perhaps our holidays are clouded with painful memories. We might miss loved ones or we may recall disappointments or the chaos of earlier holidays. There is no need for perfection in our celebration. We can have some tension, or pain, and yet set it aside as we join with others for a special day. Touchstones See also Holiday Survival Guide, Holiday Meal Full Of Cancer Agents, Stress and Suicide. Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. I will set my ego aside and let go of the usual things in my life in order to reach out to others and participate in celebration. Touchstones Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() Why
Men Never Remember and Women Never Forget, Marianne J.
Legato. How can men and women see the same things so
differently that it sometimes seems they belong to different
species? The author and founder of the Partnership for
Gender-Sepcific Medicine at Columbia University, explains
that it's because we are different, and vastly so. Every
system of the human body, from the skin that covers us to
the hearts that beat within our chests to the digestive
system, is physiologically and functionally different -
especially our brains. Scientists are learning more every
day about how these distinctions translate into differences
in the way men and women approach problems and experience
the world around us. The good news is that there's a way to
bridge the physiological gap, and it starts with
understanding those differences and learning to think a
little more like the other sex. With the leading expert in
gender-specific medicine as your guide, you'll understand
the person on the other side of the bed, desk or boardroom
like never before. Rodale, rodalestore.com,
2005, ISBN 1-59486-527-2
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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; 11/18: International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day; 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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