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Source of Stress Vol. #3 Essay 7
Only within the last few decades has the word “stress” become associated with the excessive level of anxiety present in so many people’s daily lives. Oddly, despite our ability to personally confirm the existence of “stress” within our own lives, the dictionary still defines “stress”, only in terms of it being a noun, “pressure exerted on a material object” … Continue reading
Female Fiscal Failures Vol. #1 Essay 19
There was a time, in the not so distant past, when finances and females were what oil was to water. They just did not mix and anyone who thought otherwise was rebuked. Men traditionally made the money for the family and therefore they were responsible for the savings and expenditures of the family. When World War II began, … Continue reading
Poem: The Purpose by Leo Rosten
The Purpose The purpose of life is not to be happy. The purpose of life is to matter, to be productive, to have it make some difference that you lived at all. Happiness, in the ancient, noble version, means self-fulfillment and is given to those who use it to the fullest, whatever talents God … Continue reading
Household Haven Vol. #2 Essay 8
People have lived in shelters, of one form or another, for eons. Once tools, honed of stone, proved to be useful to fell trees, man abandoned the fixed locations of the cold and damp caves of their ancestors. Man began to travel about, building a new shelter of wood where the need arose. In doing so he began the … Continue reading
Lost Ladies Vol. #2 Essay 11
Where have all the ladies gone? What happened to the Grace Kellys, the Nancy Reagans and the Audrey Hepburns of the world? How did women lose touch with their femininity? When did women decide to abandon the life goal of becoming a respected lady? Who convinced women to denigrate marriage and motherhood, which had always been the source … Continue reading
Women’s Workplace Vol. #3 Essay 17
Have you ever wanted a simple answer to a question about your utility bill or a pending order? Have you ever innocently wanted to know what the directions were to a restaurant and were left on hold for twenty minutes? Or have you had the need to ask for the mailing address of a company? Have you ever been transferred to … Continue reading
Useless Unions – When Will They Ever Learn? Vol. #3 Essay 14
Once again the federal government, in cahoots with the socialist unions, has destroyed another successful American industry. This time, it’s the domestic auto industry. During the last sixty years, those same clowns (with the help of socialist government leaders) have destroyed America’s steel industry, railroad industry, textile industry, shipping industry, educational system, electronics industry, telephone industry, movie … Continue reading
Husband’s Hell Vol. #2 Essay 9
Women’s lack of compassion for the incredible emotional burdens men bear for their families is astounding. The next time you are tempted to bitch at your husband for not taking out the trash, or putting down the toilet seat, remember author Henry David Thoreau’s quote, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation,” and back off! … Continue reading
Boosting Births Vol. #1 Essay 4
Western civilization’s birth rate has dropped below our ability to replace ourselves. We are on a dead-end road to oblivion. The fact that American births are just barely above the replacement level is primarily due to the Hispanic population. Between the year 2000 and 2008 there was a 1.3 percent drop in the number of … Continue reading