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Candy From Strangers
[This article was first published on Hubpages on 09/26/09. It got 39 comments. It has since been deindexed.] Candy from Strangers Image Credit: The Wikipedia When I was a little girl, my grandmother tried to impress upon me how … Continue reading
Posted in Costumes for Halloween, Education: Teaching and Learning, Family
Tagged candy, halloween, Trick or Treat
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Misconceptions about Population Statistics
In the western world, in modern times, life expectancy is higher than it was in the past and higher than it currently is in the third world. But is that entirely a good thing? Most people think that it is, … Continue reading
Reciprocity and Turn Taking in Love
No love is selfless. Love is its own reward and is tied directly to the reward center of the brain, Continue reading
Where Have All the Nannies Gone? A Review of Saving Mr. Banks
Ultimately both Disney and Travers were conflicted and inconsistent. He enjoyed great business success, but put out movies that pandered to the foes of industry and free trade. She wanted to hold on to her artistic purity, but did not realize that only money could set her free to do that. All in all, it’s still a very optimistic movie. Why? Because the Sherman brothers wrote great songs! They showed both sides of the coin equally well. Continue reading
Posted in Composers, Money, Movies and Films
Tagged A Man Has Dreams, banking, Camillus, capitalism, disney, feed the birds, Fidelity Fiduciary Bank, Go Fly a Kite, Helen Goff, Mary Poppins, PL Travers, run on the bank, Saving Mr. Banks, socialism, socialism in cinema, Travers Goff, Walt Disney
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Is It For Children?
As an author, and also as a reader, I have a problem with genre in general. My books do not fit squarely into any given genre, because basically they are all about the same thing: my view of life. It … Continue reading
Hayao Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises: For Children or Not?
Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film is a biography, based on the true life story of Jiro Horikoshi, (堀越 二郎), the man who designed the Zero fighter used by the Japanese during World War II. This may be Miyazaki’s last film, and … Continue reading
Posted in Movies and Films
Tagged (堀越 二郎, anime, Film, films for children, Hayao Miyazaki, japan, Jiro Horikoshi, The Wind Rises, Zero fighter plane
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Songs of Slavery
Songs of Slavery Slavery, as a human institution, has existed since time immemorial. It is sanctioned in the Bible and was practiced by the Greeks and the Romans. It was prevalent in medieval eastern Europe, and it was even a … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion Pieces and Editorials, Politics and Philosophy
Tagged exodus, Joseph, Moses, slavery, songs of slavery
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How to Buy Tahini Sesame Paste Online
In a recent visit, my mother prepared tahini for us, and I wrote about it on my food blog, The Feast Before Us. Here is my mother’s recipe, with directions and even a demonstration: Tahini recipe This particular recipe, the one … Continue reading
Lobbying the Madisons: Letters to James and Dolley
When the government has done us wrong, any attempt to seek redress is fraught with difficulty. Ironically, people find it much easier to ask for a handout or a government job or a special favor than to ask for justice. … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion Pieces and Editorials, Politics and Philosophy, PubWages Staff
Tagged Dolley Madison, Dupont de Nemours, education, how to write a letter to the president, James Madison, Jean Laffite, letter to the first lady, letter to the president, letter writing, literacy, merchant class, Roger G Kennedy, Theodosia and the Pirates, Theodosia Burr Alston
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