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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: MARCH 5
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March 5 - Crispus Attucks Day (NJ) Crispus Attucks is killed in the Boston Massacre, which marks the start of the American Revolution. (1770) African American History * Boston Massacre was a skirmish between British troops and a crowd at Boston, MA and became widely publicized and contributed to the unpopularity of the British regime in America before the American Revolution. Five men were killed and six more were injured by British troops (1770). * Birthdays: Dean Stockwell, Charles Fuller, William Blackstone, Emmett J. Culligan, Rex Harrison, Gerhardus Mercator, Penn Jillette, Paul Sand (Paul Sanchez), Dean Stockwell, Laurence Tisch, Michael Warren, Fred Williamson. Day to commemorate the birth of Taoist Lao Tzu (300 BCE). Taoists live simply, respect life, and recognize the equality of all. Perhaps as many as 85 percent of children in elementary schools have at one time or another been called hyperactive by their parents and school officials. Remember: This is a serious diagnosis and it describes a complicated problem. Don't use the term unless you're prepared to do something about it. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar The Endangered Generation (born 1966-80) is marrying later and even more selectively - which bodes well for their personal security. Four of ten of those who do marry will eventually divorce - down from the famous "one in two" statistic based on the Me Generation (born 1956-65) in the 1970s. New Passages Box for Baldness. Visit your box hedge and take four handfuls of ordinary leaves. Boil them in water, tightly covered, for 15 minutes. Scent with cologne, and use it to wash the head every morning. It is reputed to relieve baldness. The Old Farmer's Almanac I don't mind being his lust object, but I wish he would be mine every now and then. - Jennifer, 19 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Snack Smarts: For sandwiches that are easy for little hands to hold, flatten out a slice of bread with a rolling pin. Spread with peanut butter and honey, then roll up. Kids love them! Parents Tips & Tricks Truth or reality is avoided when it is painful. We can revise our maps only when we have the discipline to overcome that pain. To have such discipline, we must be totally dedicated to truth. That is to say that we must always hold truth, as best we can determine it, to be more important, more vital to our self-interest, than our comfort. Conversely, we must always consider our personal discomfort relatively unimportant and, indeed, even welcome it in the service of the search for truth. Mental health is an ongoing process of dedication to reality at all costs. The Road Less Traveled Especially in moments of conflict and even despair, being open to the demands of relationship can provide an extraordinary opportunity for self-knowledge. Soul Mates Success is the marriage of motivation and will. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Lightweight running shoes. Practicing for a presentation. A sticker that peels off easily. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Ask for sprinkles (Especially when you're with your kids.) Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Between stimulus and response, man has the freedom to choose. Within the freedom to choose are those endowments that make us uniquely human: self-awareness; imagination (the ability to create in our minds beyond our present reality); conscience (a deep inner awareness of the principles that govern our behavior, and a sense of degree to which our thoughts and actions are in harmony with them); and independent will (the ability to act based on our self-awareness, free of all other influences). Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat. - F. Scott Fitzgerald Win the Day! All opened in the spring. The prairies, like a great fan, opened. - Meridel Le Sueur The arrival of spring stirs ancient feelings in us - blossoms, birds, the smell of turned earth - reminding us that no matter how we have hardened our exterior shells, beneath them we are loving, vulnerable children. If we have children of our own, we see them repeat the magnificent journey from birth to personhood, and they remind us of our own childhoods - the joy, and the pain. We may wish for them to restrain and harden their spirits, so they won't be hurt as we were. Yet only by softening and opening ourselves do we stay fully human and receptive to love. When we close ourselves to pain, we also shut out joy. Spring causes pangs because its fragrance evokes birth, and it's painful to be born, to give birth to ourselves anew, afresh, soft and full of hope. The good things in life come to us when we're ready to receive them. Even the most open heart has its blind spots, but if we are willing to risk love, we can open ourselves ever more fully. We can show our children, by our willingness to give birth to ourselves, that vulnerability is preferable to hardness. Even the tightest shell can soften and open. By opening the splendor of my spirit, I receive richness. Family Feelings Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Organize a recycling program for your home. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() Kammer, Jack Heroes of the Blue Sky
Rebellion: How you and other young men can claim all
the happiness in the world. Are you young and
male? Do you ever wonder why there is so much public
concern and encouragement for girls and young women, and so
little for you? Have you ever thought girls and young
women get more respect and have more fun and freedom than
boys and young men do? Are you made to feel ashamed and
inferior because you're male? If so,you're not alone.
And if so, you might like this little book a lot. The effort
to abolish sexism has done girls and young women a world of
good. But the most sexist idea of all is the belief that
only one sex is harmed by sexism. It's time to put an end to
sexism and gender-based discrimination against boys and
young men as well. Adults haven't helped you like they've
helped girls and young women. It looks like you and your
young male friends need to take action - to stage a
rebellion - on your own. This little book can help you get
started. blueskyrebellion.com,
Healthy Village Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-578-03066-1
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March is International Listening Awareness, International Mirth, *Irish-American Heritage, Mental Retardation Awareness, Music in Our Schools, National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness, National Collision Awareness, National Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Ethics Awareness; National Humane Education Awareness, National Kidney, National Nutrition, National On-Hold, National Professional Social Worker's, National Talk with Your Teen about Sex, Optimism, Play-the-Recorder, Poison Prevention Awareness, Red Cross, Rosacea Awareness, Workplace Eye Health and Safety; Youth Art; Humorists are Artists and Gender Equality Month: Time to honor both genders; time to meditate on the equality of women and men, on the respect due to both women and men, and on Goddess-God manifesting as woman and man. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year. In keeping with this, be sure to read our writing under "Newsbytes" called Mothers Aren't Essential in Raising Children. Also, check out our books on Feminism, Sexism, Sex Roles, and Social Theory in this regard. Month. Mar 12-Apr 14: Deaf History Month. Mar 1-5: No Name Calling Week. Mar 1-7 The day the production and use of land mines was outlawed world-wide. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year. National Write a Letter of Appreciation; Return the Borrowed Books; Universal Human Beings Week. Mar 1-10: Bike Week. Mar 2-9: Autograph Collecting, Conserve Water/Detect-a-Leak; National Professional Pet Sitters; *Save Your Vision Week. Mar 4-8: Human Resource ; National Procrastination; National School Breakfast; Newspaper in Education Week. Mar 10-16: Girl Scout; Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week. Mar 11-17: Camp Fire Boys and Girls Birthday Week. Mar 13-20: Education Advocacy; National Toad Hollow Week. Mar 17-23: Anonymous Giving; Jobs for Teens; National Agriculture; National Poison Prevention Week. Mar 18-24: National Bubble; National Clutter Awareness; National Secondhand Shopping; National Spring Fever Week. Mar 20-26: Week of Solidarity with the People's Struggle Against Racism and Racial Discrimination (UN). Mar 24-30: National Cleaning Week. Mar 29-Apr 2: National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign. Mar 1: National March to College; National Pig. National Salesperson's; "Read Across America Day" sponsored by the National Education Association in honor of the birthday of Dr. Seuss (Theordor Geisel). Mar 2: I Want You to Be Happy; National Anthem; What if Cats and Dogs had Opposable Thumbs Day. Mar 3: Hug a GI; Old Inauguration Day. Mar 6: Stop Bad Service Day. Mar 8: Panic Day. Mar 10: Dream 2002; Johnny Appleseed Day. Mar 11: National Organize Your Home Day. Mar 12: National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day. Mar 14: Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. Mar 15: Curlew; Freedom of Information Day. Mar 16: Save the Florida Panther Day. Mar 17: St. Patrick's Day. Mar 19: Great American Meatout; National Agriculture; Proposal Day. Mar 20: Flower; National Tree Planting, Memory; Single Parents; South Africa Human Rights Day; International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (UN). Mar 21: As Young as You Feel; New Year's Day (India). Mar 22: Near Miss; World Meteorological Day (UN). Mar 23: World Tuberculosis Day (UN). Mar 24: Mothering Day (ENG); National Family; Old New Year's; Pecan Day. Mar 25: Legal Assistants; Make Up Your Own Holiday Day. Mar 26: American Diabetes Alert. Mar 27: Qing Ming Festival (China). Mar 27: National Mom and Pop Business Owners; Youth Day (Taiwan); Texas Love the Children Day. Mar 29: I Am in Control; Doctor's Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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