“It is the woman – nearly always – in spite of all the advances of modern feminism, who still takes responsibility for the bulk of the chores, as well as doing her paid job. This is true even in households where men try to be unselfish and to do their share.” Maybe, if they were … Continue reading
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A Short Story – Eliza by K. Q. Duane
ELIZA “I’ve got to get out of these clothes-fast.” The front door slammed behind her as my sister Eliza began to scream. Suddenly, she plowed past me and up the creaking staircase. I watched as she clawed her way to the second floor of the house that we had rented just the month before. As … Continue reading
Quote: Sarah Orne Jewett on Household Haven
“What made this nation great? Not its heroes but its households.” Please click on my link to my related post – Household Haven Vol. #2 Essay 8
Short Essay – “Between Men and Women There Is No Friendship Possible.”
Oscar Wilde was a brilliant Irish novelist (The Portrait of Dorian Gray), poet (Ballad of Reading Gaol) and playwright (The Importance of Being Earnest). His writings show his innate predisposition towards humanity’s foibles and as such he was a keen observer of people. This was a critical element of his success. He was married and … Continue reading
Current EVEntS – Dr. Beverly Hall – School Superintendent Caught Cheating Her Students
I ask you this, “Do you remember Eve’s role in the loss of Paradise?” Well, thanks to radical, second-wave feminism Eve is again in bed with the devil and through these brainwashed women, Christian America is about to become Paradise Lost once again… Dr. Beverly Hall was in charge of the Atlanta school system for … Continue reading
Quote: Remy de Gourmont on Gullible Gals
“Women still remember the first kiss after men have forgotten the last.” Click on my link to my related post – Gullible Gals Vol. #2 Essay 7
Admirable Women – Anne-Marie Slaughter – Regrets Time Away from Family for Career
Anne-Marie Slaughter broke the “glass ceiling” when she was appointed, by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2009, as the first woman Director of Policy Planning at the U. S. State Department. Ms. Slaughter had spent the majority of her youth in academia. A graduate of Princeton Law School, she taught at University of Chicago, … Continue reading