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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: APRIL 9
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April 9 - By Presidential Proclamation, today is National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day. We also remind you that there are still 3,350 MIAs from World War I; 78,773 from World War II; 8,177 from Korea; 2,458 from Viet Nam and 24 from Desert Storm. As former POW Eugene "Red" McDaniel put it: "I was prepared to fight, to be wounded, to be captured, and even prepared to die, but I was not prepared to be abandoned." Check your local newspaper today to see if they remembered this day or remembered our POWs. * Holocaust Remembrance Day - Day to mourn Jewish victims of genocide and anti-Semitism, make peace, and celebrate empowerment of Jewish Americans. * The Civil War ended today in 1865. Confederate soldiers were permitted to keep their horses and go free to their homes while Confederate officers were allowed to retain their swords and side arms as well. Death toll was estimated at 500,000 men. * The Civil Rights Bill of 1866 passed Congress over the veto of President Andrew Johnson. It granted blacks the rights and privileges of American citizenship and formed the basis for the Fourteenth Amendment. * Anniversary of enactment of legislation in 1963 that made the late British statesman, Winston Churchill, an honorary citizen of the US. * Two Russian cosmonauts were launched from Baikonur space center (1980) setting a new space endurance record of 185 days. * In England it's Jackson's Ear Day. Britain declared war on Spain for atrocities a Spanish guardacosta committed seven years prior. They plundered a British ship off Jamaica and, among other outrages, cut off the ear of English master mariner Robert Jenkins. The war lasted five years. * Birthdays: W. C. Fields, Frank King (creator of Gasoline Alley), Hugh Hefner, Tom Lehrer, J(ohn) Presper Eckert, Jr., Frank King, Erick Luderdorff, Paul Bustill Robeson, Severiano (Seve) Ballesteros, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Paul Krassner, Dennis Quaid, Jacques Villeneueve. On this day in 1898, Paul Robeson is born in Princeton, NJ. He will become an internationally known actor and singer. African American History The process of giving up the self is for most of us a gradual process that we get into by a series of fits and starts. One form of temporary giving up of the self deserves special mention, which I call "bracketing." Bracketing is essentially the act of balancing the need for stability and assertion of the self with the need for new knowledge and greater understanding by temporarily giving up one's self -- putting one's self aside, so to speak -- so as to make room for the incorporation of new material into the self. The Road Less Traveled The soul may need periods of distance, poor communication, doubt, and regret. They show that the soul of marriage is a more mottled weave than the plain, sentimental, structural image of marriage we try to maintain. Soul Mates Once we did it under a towel on the beach with people everywhere. That was, by far, the best. - Tammy, 23 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Children come into this world prewired to be afraid of two things: falling and loud noises. Every other fear is learned. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar Healthy Variations on a Favorite. Most kids adore peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. For less sugar and more nutrients, try replacing the jelly with fresh fruit slices: apples, pears, or bananas taste great. You might also want to try a reduced-fat peanut butter. Family Feelings In 1994, the Ikea furniture store became the first business in the U.S. to use clearly identifiable gay characters in a mainstream media television advertisement. Their commercial pictured two men shopping for a dining room table. Gay & Lesbian Calendar There is no denying that the fertility business represents a potential major cash cow to hospitals. Here are some pertinent facts: Infertility is a $2 billion-a-year business; a standard in vitro fertilization procedure costs $8,000; there is essentially no regulation. New Passages Things to Be Happy About: Making a wish for the day. The rewards of introspection. Old cars that have been well preserved. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Wishing you know how to jump rope isn't enough. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Someone once inquired of a Far Eastern Zen master, who had a great serenity and peace about him no matter what pressures he faced, "Ho do you maintain that serenity and peace?" He replied, "I never leave my place of meditation." He meditated early in the morning, and for the rest of the day he carried the peace of those moments with him in his mind and heart. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People "When it rains, I let it." The response of a 113-year-old man regarding the secret of his longevity. How many day s have you lost trying to control what is beyond your control? Stress Busters Remind your kids to cuddle with their cute companion pets. When they're happy, their pets want to play, and when they're sad, they try to make them feel better. So, encourage them to spend some quality time with their pets today. To Do Today What we hope ever to do with ease, we much learn first to do with diligence. - Samuel Johnson Win the Day!
It is generally believed that man was put on this earth, not to make money and gather things, but to make it a better place for "seven generations" as the Navajo say. Since we started Daily Thoughts several years ago, every page has ended with the question, "Did you make a difference yesterday?" Did you? How about tomorrow? If not, do you plan to start? And when? There are communities that need cleaned up. Their are neighborhoods where drug deals go down on the street. There are children who have never known one parent because their father abandoned them at an early age. These children need a positive male role model to emulate. There are sports teams, girls and boys, that need coaches or uniforms or equipment. There are elderly who need food, help to get to a doctors appointment or maybe just an encouraging word. Take your children with you for a visit to a home for the elderly, or a care facility for Alzheimer's or Parkinson's sufferers. Start a men's group or community project. Mentor young women and men. There are dozens of opportunities in your community. A great way to find out about them is visit www.volunteermatch.org. You can search for opportunities within a specific geographical area; for example, 5 miles from a specific ZIP code. Many things can be done from your home, on your own time, and have no time limit. The need is great. What have you done to make the world a safer place for children? Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Too much work can be hazardous to your family's health. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() So Sexy So Soon: The new sexualized childhood and what
parents can do to protect their kids, Levin, Diane E.
Levin and Jean Kilbourne, Risqué Halloween costumes
for young girls. T-shirts that boast "Chick Magnet" for
toddler boys. Sexy content on almost every television
channel, as well as in movies and video games. Popular
culture and technology inundate our boys and girls with an
onslaught of graphic sexual messages at earlier ages than
ever before. Without the emotional sophistication to
understand what they are doing and seeing, kids are getting
into increasing trouble emotionally and socially. Parents
are left shaking their heads, wondering: How did this
happen? What can we do? The authors, internationally
recognized experts in childhood development and the impact
of the media on children and teens, offer parent essential,
age-appropriate strategies to country the assault. Filled
with savvy suggestions, helpful sample dialogues, and
poignant stories from families dealing with these issues,
this book provides parents with the information, skills, and
confidence they need to discuss sensitive topics openly and
effectively - so their kids can just be kids. www.sosexysosoon.com
Ballantine Books, www.ballantinebooks.com,
2009, ISBN 978-0-345-50507-1
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April is Alcohol Awareness; Animal Cruelty Prevention; California Earthquake Preparedness; *Cancer Control, Community Spirit; Couple Appreciation; *Child Abuse Prevention; Holy Humor; Home Improvement Safety; International Amateur Radio; International Customer Loyalty; International Daffynitions; International Legacy; International Twit Award; International Work Life Enrichment; Keep American Beautiful; Mathematics Education; Month of the Young Child; National Autism Awareness; National Humor; National Knuckles Down; National Lawn and Garden; National Poetry Month, National Self-Publishing; National Sexually Transmitted Diseases Education and Awareness; National Youth Sports Safety; Occupational Therapy; Prevent Injuries America; School Library Media; Spring Ahead for Life; Stress Awareness (breathe); World Habitat Awareness; Zam! Zoo and Aquarium Month. And, depending on the school system, it's also Spring Break. Mar 13-Apr 15: Deaf History Month. Mar 25-Apr 4: Muharram. Mar 26-Apr 2: Navaratri/Gangaur. And Apr 1-7 Testicular Cancer Awareness Week - Get a Grip!, Genital Integrity Awareness Week, Washington, D.C.; Golden Rule; Dumb; International Building Safety; National Blue Ribbon; National Library; National Medical Patient Advocacy; National Occupational Therapy; National Pecan; National Pet First Aid Awareness; National Poetry; Passion; Week of the Young Child Week. Apr 2-6: Strolf-Stretch Week. Apr 2-8: National Public Health Week. Apr 4-10: Hate Week. Apr 6-8: Alcohol-Free Weekend. Apr 8-14: National Garden; National Week of the Ocean; Network Marketing Professionals; *Pan American; Holy Week. Apr 12-18: National Minority Cancer Awareness Week. Apr 15-21: Grange; National Infant Immunization; *National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness; Reading is Fun Week. Apr 16-20: Consumer Awareness; Egg Salad; Explore Your Career Options; Family Laughing Through Stories; *National Crime Victims Rights; *National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness; National Organize Your Files; Young People's Poetry Week. Apr 17-23: National Park Week. Apr 21-22: Just Pray No: Worldwide Weekend Prayer. Apr 21-23: Earth Day Weekend. Apr 21-May 2: Festival of Ridvan. Apr 22-28: Administration Professionals; National Karaoke; *National Volunteer; Sky Awareness Week. Apr 22-29: *Jewish Heritage Week. Apr 23-29: Astronomy; National Playground Safety; National TV Turnoff; National YMCA Week. Apr 29-May 5: *National Science and Technology Week. Apr 1: April Fools'; Check Your Batteries; Lupus Alert; National Repot Your Plant; Sorry Charlie Day; Testicular Cancer - What is it?, Apr 2: International Children's Book; Reconciliation Day, Testicular Cancer - Symptoms. Apr 3 - Testicular Cancer - What the doctors look for . Apr 4: Thank You, School Librarian; Victims of Violence Holy; Testicular Cancer - Prevention, Apr 5 - National Alcohol Screening; *National Equal Pay; National Fun at Work; National Tomb-Sweeping (Taiwan); Tartan Day; Testicular Cancer - Treatment, Apr 6 - Testicular Cancer - Prognosis, Apr 7 -National Hug Your Newsman; UN World Health Day. Testicular Cancer - Automatic monthly reminder, self-exam and other resources. Apr 8: International Feng Shui Awareness Day. Apr 9: *National Former Prisoner of War Recognition; Winston Churchill Day. Apr 10: National Siblings; Salvation Army Founder's Day. Apr 11: Barbershop Quarter Day. Apr 12: Vote Lawyers Out of Office Day. Apr 13: Blame Someone Else; National D.A.R.E. Day, Apr 14: International Moment of Laughter; *Pan American; Remembrance Day. Apr 15: National Coin Day. Apr 17: Blah Blah Blah; National Stress Awareness; National Positive Alternatives for Living; Verrazanoo Day. Apr 18: Pet Owners Independence; Third World Day. Apr 19: John Parker Day. Apr 20: Holocaust; National Youth Service Day. Apr 21: Earth Environmental Angels; Kindergarten; San Jacinto Day. Apr 22: Earth Day Anniversary; Girl Scout Leader Day. Apr 25: Administrative Professionals, Parental Alienation and Hostile Aggressive Parenting Awareness Day. Apr 26: Day of Silence; Hug an Australian: National Playground Safety; Richter Scale; Take Our Daughters to Work Day. Apr 27: Hug a Prom Sponsor; National Arbor National Child Care Professionals; National Hairball Awareness Day, Apr 28: Astronomy; Kiss Your Mate; National Sense of Smell; Native American Heritage Day. Apr 29: Mother, Father Deaf; National Puppetry Day. Apr 30: International Dare of Live; International Walk; National Honesty; Spank Out Day USA. In all of this, don't let Child Abuse Prevention get lost. Check out our extensive sections of issues: Abuse, Circumcision, Gangs, Hazing, Incest/Molestation, Ritual Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harassment, Suicide, TV violence, Violence, Domestic Violence, Women's Violence and Prisons. and Books - Abuse of Boys, Child Abuse, Abuse - MPD, Ritual Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Circumcision, Anger, Forgiveness, Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment, and Women's Violence. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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