Sad and disturbing that she was teaching our youth... A professor at the University of Memphis suggested that the Charleston shooter was not mentally ill but rather just another example of “white people acting how they’re conditioned to act.” Assistant professor of sociology Zandria Robinson — whose Twitter account is promoted on the school’s official … Continue reading Professor: White People Conditioned to Mass-Murder
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How to be Creative–WSJ
Today I read a few interesting articles, so I thought I would share one with you. This is from the WSJ, I hope you enjoy it and find some use out of it. God Bless & Happy Lent Paul Sposite Guided Insight Life Coach BY: JONAH LEHRER Creativity can seem like magic. We look at … Continue reading How to be Creative–WSJ
Fairness is not Fair
Image via Wikipedia The excitement for November 2nd is building, the new possibilities for our Nation, for our States, Towns and Cities. November of 2010 can be known as the day we, the citizens of America, chose to take back our Government. The day we decided that personal responsibility is more important than Government hand-outs. … Continue reading Fairness is not Fair
Words of wisdom from Albert
Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater. Albert Einstein Source: http://quotes4all.net/quote_941.html [Powered by QuotesPlugin v1.0 for Windows Live Writer] Any one who has read my blog in the past knows I love Albert, and I love his wisdom. This is yet another great quote from … Continue reading Words of wisdom from Albert