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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: JULY 16
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July 16 - Dhammachakka and Wassana - Theravadin Buddhist celebration of the Buddha's first teaching and beginning of a 3-month retreat for self-examination and peacemaking. The Buddha taught an 8-fold path to enlightenment - right views, right aspiration, right speech, right conduct, right contemplation, right livelihood, right effort and right mindfulness. * Ronald Amundsen (1872) Norwegian explorer was the first man to sail from the Atlantic to the Pacific via the Northwest Passage (1903-05). He discovered the South Pole and flew over the North Pole in a dirigible in 1926. In 1928, he and five companions flew , in a daring effort to rescue survivors of an Italian Arctic expedition. No trace of the rescue party or the airplane was ever located. * Apollo II launch (1969) resulted in man's first moon landing, the first landing on any extraterrestrial body. * A kissing prohibition was legislated by the English parliament (1439) as a means of controlling the plague. * The first fragment of the comet Shoemaker-Levy crashed into the planet Jupiter, beginning a series of spectacular collisions, each unleaching more energy than the combined effect of an explosion of all our world's nuclear arsenal. * District of Columbia established as the permanent capital of the US. (1790) * Dow Jones tops 8,000 (1997) for the first time. * Earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale jolts the Philippines killing 1,621 persons and leave approximately 1,000 missing. * The first atomic bomb is detonated near Alamogordo, NW at 5:30AM. (1945) * Birthdays: Ronald Amundsen, Joshua Reynolds, Ruben Blades, Stewart Copeland, Corey Feldman, Michael Flatley, Barnard Hughes, Barry Sanders, Pinchas Zukerman. For the truly loving person the act of criticism or confrontation does not come easily; to such a person it is evident that the act has great potential for arrogance. To confront one's beloved is to assume a position of moral or intellectual superiority over the loved one, at least so far as the issue at hand is concerned. Yet genuine love recognizes and respects the unique individuality and separate identity of the other person. The Road Less Traveled The desire to collect or to toss things appears early in life. You'll see it by age two or three. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar We may detect our destiny, the seeds of our life, and our calling in the needs of the world around us. Soul Mates Which gay American filmmaker was dubbed the "King of Puke," the "Pope of Trash," and the "Vizier of Vulgarity" by Rolling Stone magazine? Gay & Lesbian Calendar Answer The best I've ever had was on the ninth hole of a golf course. The manicured grass felt great underneath me - Stephanie, 27. Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Although the most obvious and threatening aspect of male menopause concerns diminishing performance, there is a larger cultural context: the challenge a man faces in maintaining his potency as he ages in a society that does not value older people. New Passages I know what happiness is for I have done good work. - Robert Louis Stevenson. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Lemony blueberry compote. Selective amnesia. Bubbling over with enthusiasm. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About You can make your crystal ball say whatever you want it to. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Negative thinking complicates our lives. Here is one way to become aware of your less than positive thought patterns. Get two cups. Fill one with uncooked black beans. Keep both cups on your desk, or wherever you spend the majority of your time. The absolute first moment you see a dark thought lurking around the edges of your mind, take a bean and place it in the empty cup. At the end of the day, check you cup and do a tally. This exercise will give you an incredibly clear picture of the amount and the variety of the less-than-positive thinking you engage in. Becoming aware is the first step toward change. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules More Tips for Feeding Erratic Eaters. Set a good example for your children; they are more likely to try new foods if they see others eating and enjoying them. Serve uncomplicated foods. Many children like to try one flavor at a time. Enjoy a little quiet time before eating. Kids will eat better when they're calm. Parents Tips & Tricks Stressed out by hot, humid weather? Get out the tapes and CDs you usually play only in December and begin singing "Let it snow" Let it snow" Let it snow!" Sure, others might think it's a little strange, but so what? Stress Busters Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot from a winning touchdown. - Ross Perot Win the Day! Le cena. (SEHnah) Dinner. Que te parece una buena cena? How about having a nice dinner? Living Language Answer: John Waters, who with transvestite actor Divine made such films as Mondo Trasho and Pink Flamingos. Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit, and you reap a character. Sow a character, and you reap a destiny - Charles Reade. Growing human beings is not like horticulture; no one seems to understand exactly what importance to give to nutrients, growing conditions, or root stock. Clearly wealth doesn't produce the best specimens or poverty the worst. There is plenty of mystery in the process. Some things seem fairly sure: children need both freedom and restraint, nourishment and discipline. But what's the best mixture? Are vitamins as important as grandparents? Can nursery school make up for an illness? Does a child ever recover fully from the death of a parent? Is divorce better than misery, or worse? Faced with complicated questions and no sure answers, parents today must do what parents have always done - the best they can. Great spirits can bloom in humble surroundings. Love and trust lay a solid foundation for character development. As for destiny - destiny is what we call the intersection of character and the world. Since the world is mainly beyond our control, we're forced to rely on our inner spiritual resources. Trust and serenity will accomplish our destiny. All my endeavors are open-ended. For my own sake, I must surrender the outcome. Family Feelings Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us Get involved in a project to improve the world. Seek out an organization locally that represents some of your values. Think globally, act locally. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() Social Work Practice with Men at Risk by Rich
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interventions. Columbia University Press, 2010, www.cup.columbia.edu,
ISBN 9 780231 143813
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July is Freedom Month. If you enjoy the benefits this country has to offer, you might check out what kind of men it took to found this country. The Fourth of July has more to it than beer, picnics, and baseball games. Read this! July is Anti-Boredom; National Mobility; Purposeful Parenting: Recreation and Parks; The month of the Muslim new year; Hemochromatosis Screening Awareness; National Foreign Language Month. June 27 - July 4: Special Recreation Week. June 25-July 1: Deaf-Blindness Awareness Week. June 27 - July 4: Special Recreation Week. Jul 1-8 Music for Life; July 3-Aug 15: Air Conditioning Appreciation Days. Jul 4-10 - Freedom Week. July 8:-14: National Laundry Workers; National Therapeutic Recreation: Take Charge of Change Week. Jul 9-15 - Nude Recreation. July 15-21: *Captive Nations; Legal Revolution; National Plan to Promote Your Business Week. Jul 1 UN Day of Cooperation; International Joke; National Financial Freedom; National Recreation and Parks; National Purposeful Parenting, Jul 2 - I Forgot; Ducktona 500 Day; July 3: Compliment Your Mirror: Stay Out of the Sun Day. Jul 4 - Independence Day (U.S.); American Redneck; Fear from Fear of Speaking ; Independence-from-Meat Day; Sidewalk Egg Frying; Jul 5 - National Family Day, July 7: Father-Daughter Take a Walk Together; International UN Day of Cooperation. July 9: Don't Step on a Bee Day. July 10: Intern Appreciation Day. July 13: Skeptics' Day. July 14: Cow Apprecaition Day. July 15: National Ice Cream; Saint Swithin's Day. July 16: International Town Criers; Naitonal Get Out of the Doghouse Day. July 17: Wrong Way Corrigan Day. Jul 20 - Ugly Truck; Riot Act anniversary. July 21: Rat-Catchers Day. Jul 22 - Ice Cream Cone Day. July 23: Hot Enough For Ya Day. July 24: Cousins; Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day. Jul 27 - *National Korean War Veterans Armistice; Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day. July 29: *Parents' Day. Jul 30 - Father-In-Law Day, National Parent's 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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