Archive for March, 2010

What We Have Learned From Darwin

By Michael Callaghan

  There is no special human gene in any human being since each combines the genes of every living kind and all there is of...

On My Terms

By Sally Anne Reisner

  You asked me to leave the bedroom, but I wasn’t ready. I needed to prepare my space; this was to be a step up,...

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Box Of Photos

By Gary Sweeney

  Somewhere in this forgotten room sits a box with a heartbeat echoes climb the walls and float longing for an adventurous soul. “If only...

Politics And The Economy

By Stanley J Dorst
Location: San Francisco - California

Many of us were wondering during 2009 whether economics or politics would win the day in how the politicians dealt with the US auto companies,...

The Rich, Famous And Powerful Ruled Renaissance Florence From Palazzo Vecchio

By Heide Van Doren Betz
Location: San Francisco – California

The Rooftops of Florence seen from Palazzo Vecchio Palazzo Vecchio on the Piazza della Signoria was completed in the mid 14th century with additions as...

Branson, Missouri

By Lois M Gordon
Location: Silicon Valley – California

As you venture out into our world, your travel can consist of a day visit to the closest towns or a journey that will place...

Click Click Click

By Vera Resnik

  My life is like a camera recording moments,  holding steady images clear, wavering blurred focus – Click, click, click Point, shoot minimal effort, thinking...

In Vitro Fertilizaion IVF-ET

By Guest Contributor
Location: Detroit – Michigan

Dr. Ancil T.L. Regine In Vitro Fertilization Pre-Embryo Transfer (IVF-ET) is a fertility procedure which first succeeded as recently as 1978 by Dr. Edwards (an...

Coney Island Cinderella

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

As I rode the D train on the long journey from Manhattan to the end of the line in Brooklyn, I thought to myself, “After...

The Board Game Scrabble Explains Economic Reform

By Gail Regan
Location: Toronto — Canada

The financial crisis and the subsequent recession have been bad for business and employment. I prefer a world with growing trade, extensive development and rapidly...

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