Archive for June, 2009

The Seagull

By JO LEE Magazine
Location: New York / San Francisco / Hong Kong / London/Tokyo / Rome / Toronto

A father was at the beach with his children    when the four year-old son ran up to him, grabbed his hand, and led him...

Summer Camp Fun Guide

By Carla Dragnea
Location: Bucharest - Romania

Summer camp – it’s more than a vacation.  It’s a place where your child can develop independence, new skills and the ability to make friends....

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First Ladies From Martha To Michelle

By Gene Arceri
Location: New York - San Francisco - London

Our very first “FIRST LADY” was Martha Washington who never lived in the White House.  Martha, a widow, married George Washington in 1759 and kept the...

Child Poverty

By Kelechi Eleanya
Location: The Niger Delta – Nigeria

Generalized assessments have consistently hidden some dimension of poverty that should be of utmost priority. Poverty: One definition states, living on less than $2 a...

And I’ll bet the sweeps, on that!

By Dr. Andrea Buckett
Location: Toronto - Canada

Q:  Why is it better to eat smaller meals more often than the traditional 3 meals a day?     Xiong – Macau, China AB:  Eating smaller...

Passion On A Scaled Pedestal

By David Wesonga
Location: Nairobi — Kenya

In my country a tale is told of a man who once invited his friends over for lunch.  He was a very rich man, but...

The Half-Jewish Story

By Guest Contributor
Location: Wimbledon – England

Yana Geffen Once upon a time, the half-Jew was regarded as a strange and lonely figure – an outsider both to society at large and...

Reeling Off The Fairway

By Guest Contributor
Location: UK

By Carter Tredaniel The year 2008 started as the previous one had, with a quarterly report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).  Bernard L....

The $1,000 Club

By JO LEE Magazine

             

Why Didn’t I Think Of This?

By JO LEE Magazine
Location: New York / San Francisco / Hong Kong / London/Tokyo / Rome / Toronto

When NASA first planned to send up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens  would not work in zero gravity.       To combat the problem,...

Coming Home

By John Paul Jarvis
Location: Toronto – Canada

Canada has been in Afghanistan for 7 years and soldiers are returning in flag draped caskets. Throughout Canada’s brief history, when England was at war,...

The Demise Of Katya

By Craig Ricker
Location: Moscow - Russia

In Russia, girls like Katya typically come to a bitter end.  Her parents divorced when she was sixteen, her father sold the family apartment and...

Chloe And The Purple Pearls

By Ray Scotty Morris
Location: San Francisco - California

Football or soccer known as the “Beautiful Game” is the most popular game in the world; it is estimated that 200 million play it world...

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  Seattle, the city that gave us the famous Space Needle and is a giant in the airplane industry, boasts a major tourist destination, Pike...

Tissue Engineering Stem Cells And Cloning Opportunities For Regenerative Medicine

By Guest Contributor
Location: Winston Salem - North Carolina

Chester J. Koh and Anthony Atala Institute for Regenerative Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine   Tissue engineering strategies generally fall into two categories:acellular...

Bette Laderoute Special Assignment – Jo Lee Magazine Sunny Crawford von Bülow slipped into a coma on December 21, 1980 and stayed there until her...