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Internet Marketing Blogs - The Key To Success - Blogger Templates ...

Internet Marketing Blogs - The Key To Success

The internet is full of information, so that it is often difficult to sift through everything to find exactly what you need.

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Down to business - windows XP doesn't mean it's a weak computer - the processor, RAM, video card and hard drive will (especially if the drive is clogged full.

If you have no idea what your PC's specs are, hit the START button, choose RUN and type "DXDIAG"

Let me know what processor you have, how much RAM and the next page should show you what video card you have - share that too if you can.

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The ?Plants of Green Cay Wetlands- It?s More than Gators & Birds.

One of the many things I love about Green Cay Wetlands in Boynton Beach is that every day is a new day there. ??It?s more than gators and birds... there are the plants of Green Cay. ?

However because those interesting alligators tend to take center stage, it is very easy to overlook the plant and flowers that provide ?shelter and food for our birds such as the American Moorhens, black bellied whistling ducks, red-winged blackbirds, egrets and many others. ?

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Surface RT review: Microsoft tablet mixed blessing

Surface RT, Microsoft's first foray into personal computing, is a hardware success, and the company should be proud. Windows RT, the operating system that runs on it, is less of a reason for self-back-patting, however.

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Free To Be

Free to be ... who??All the musicians, artists, feminists, and other figures mentioned in this series.

Want to listen to Free To Be ... You and Me? Here's a Spotify playlist.

The November 1972 issue of Ms.?just the magazine?s fifth in its monthly format?featured a colorful pull-out section introducing Free To Be ? You and Me: the first record ?in the history of children?s entertainment to contain no sex or race stereotypes.? That month, the album?s musical director, Stephen Lawrence, took it upon himself to call record stores around New York, a one-man PR machine making sure everyone had copies for sale. ?I thought it needed to have some sort of buzz,? he says now. ?So I was single-handedly trying to create some buzz for it. I didn?t know it was going to take off on its own.?

On Christmas Eve, the New York Times ran a gentle profile of Marlo Thomas and a fascinating review of the album that goes a long way toward upending any concept I had of what the New York Times represented in 1972. Written by Deborah Jowitt, the review is mostly positive. The album ?has obviously been put together with thought, integrity and skill,? Jowitt wrote. ?It?s diverting, and I applaud its message.? She had two quibbles, though. She thought that the album might have actually de-emphasized gender too much, to the point that ?a child might?I?m serious?wonder why we have two sexes at all.? After quoting the declaration in ?Parents Are People? that the only things mommies can?t be are ?daddies ? or grandfathers,? Jowitt responded, ?Why the hell not, one wonders.? (!!!)

121015_DK_KorvettesAd A 1972 ad in the New York Times. (Click to see the whole thing.)

Courtesy Marlo Thomas.

Jowitt also took issue with Carol Channing?s ?Housework,? complaining that ?the skit, unintentionally, I?m sure, demeans those who accept the clean-up chores without fuss, and makes those who take pleasure in such chores sound like real suckers.? Jowitt?s critique was not the last one that ?Housework? would receive. In an essay in the upcoming book When We Were Free To Be, historian Lori Rotskoff reads letters that Ms. received in response to Free To Be that are now catalogued in the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America? at Harvard?s Radcliffe Institute. One listener related hearing the track while the family?s paid housekeeper cleaned nearby. ?It seemed too demeaning and insensitive to this woman, who does derive a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment from her work,? the listener wrote. Another suggested that children should be taught that housework, ?like brushing their teeth, needn?t be glorified or expanded to fill the whole space of their lives,? but by the same token ?neither should it be negatively charged.?

?There was a constituency of women,? Gloria Steinem says today, ?that felt that if you wanted to be anything other than, or in addition to, a homemaker, you were somehow saying it wasn?t good to be a homemaker. So to say ?I hate housework??we got negative letters about that.? Carole Hart, the album?s producer, is more blunt. ?We didn?t think it through,? she says. ?I think we missed the beat there. Had we been more thoughtful we probably wouldn?t have done it in the first place.? (It was left off the TV special.)

Criticism came from the other direction, too. Thomas held on to a review from the feminist newspaper Off Our Backs, which chided Free To Be for its focus on the nuclear family and hetero relationships. ?The message is so upbeat and catchy and some of the messages so appealing,? Fran Pollner wrote, ?that the adult feminist listener may miss the first time around the basic idea of this one-hour album: that little boys and little girls should get together at a young age to ensure a solid and satisfying future marriage and family life.?

?I think it was very hard in the 1970s to ever make any comment that was viewed as radical enough,? laughs Laura Lovett, co-editor with Rotskoff of When We Were Free To Be. ?People were holding one another to really hard and clear goals.?

But of course part of the point of Free To Be was making radical feminist beliefs palatable to a broad audience that might otherwise reject them. ?It was second-wave feminism that went mainstream,? Rotskoff says. ?It was packed with telegenic celebrities. It was performed by famous people. And the messages were both revolutionary and accessible enough for a mainstream audience.?

?People say, ?I was raised on?Free To Be,???says Letty Cottin Pogrebin, a founding editor at Ms. and a driving force behind Free To Be ? You and Me.??Which I find quite remarkable. You wouldn?t say ?I was raised on Alice in Wonderland.? There?s something about Free To Be: People feel it was a turning point, it changed their lives, it infused their general sensibilities.?

?By the time I was a conscious human being, I knew all the rhythms of those songs,? says the director Jason Reitman, who was born in 1977 and who used ?When We Grow Up? in the closing credits of his scabrous comedy Young Adult. ?I was part of that generation that was so inundated with equality rhetoric. Free To Be was the sneakiest, because it never felt like it was educating you. It was making you laugh, giving you great dance tunes, and at the end you?re like, Of course we?re equal, what else we would be?? He launches into a quick impression of Carol Channing in ?Housework,? nailing it word for word. ?I had to relearn later on that this album was necessary to battle a pervasive inequality.?

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Trey McIntyre at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival

Trey McIntyre was a Free To Be kid, too. The choreographer?s 6-foot-6-inch frame seems to fold into itself like origami as he settles into a flimsy chair, crosses his legs, and opens a water bottle. We?re sitting in a clearing at Jacob?s Pillow Dance Festival in the Berkshires. It?s a bright summer day, and we?re here because McIntyre?s company, the Trey McIntyre Project, is premiering a new piece inspired by Free To Be. McIntyre is nervous; tonight Thomas, Alan Alda, and Pogrebin are coming to see the show.

Based in Boise, Idaho, TMP is a well-respected touring company whose charismatic, handsome leader has become something of a rock star in his adopted hometown. It was on the company?s last visit to Jacob?s Pillow, two years ago, that the idea for ?Ladies and Gentle Men? was hatched. The Aldas and the Pogrebins, who?ve remained friends since Alan and Letty met in the MediaSound studio in 1972, were visiting the festival together and came backstage to meet McIntyre after the performance.

?I was so star-struck and dizzy-headed,? McIntyre says. He told them he?s always wanted to choreograph a piece to music from the album, and the two gave their blessing. A year later, Thomas watched McIntyre?s company perform in a rainstorm at Lincoln Center Out of Doors and officially approved the project. McIntyre?s piece uses music from the original album and TV special but also new versions of Free To Be songs by tUnE-yArDs' Merrill Garbus, of Montreal, and Kimya Dawson. (Dawson sings the cover of "Glad to Have a Friend Like You" in the clip from the Jacob's Pillow production above.)

121015_DK_treymcintyre_dressrehearsal_2012taylorcrichton_005 Ryan Redmond, Benjamin Behrends, and Travis Walker in the "William's Doll" segment of "Ladies and Gentle Men."

Photo by Taylor Crichton. Courtesy Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.

?My earliest memory,? McIntyre says, ?was Free To Be coming on TV. I was born in ?69, so I must?ve been 4 or 5. My dad was a principal at a school, and he had access to technology, and he brought home a reel-to-reel video recorder. I remember we had one of those big old battleship TVs, bigger than a buffet, and he pointed the camera at the TV and recorded Free To Be. We had to be really quiet because he was recording the audio off the TV.? He laughs, marveling at the memory. ?It was a part of our family! We invented the VCR just so we could watch it again.?

McIntyre?s parents divorced when he was young; his mother was a committed feminist, and his more traditional father felt left behind, he says, by the changes happening even in Wichita, Kan. Free To Be became the soundtrack to McIntyre?s childhood, and ?William?s Doll? had particular meaning. ?That song was so revolutionary,? he says. ?It was such a dissonant message from most of what was out there. Hearing these famous people talk about this?There are other people in the world who feel that way.?

?You don?t find that song a little weird?? I ask. ?How the reasons why it?s OK for William to have a doll end up being??I search for a word that sounds less ridiculous but cannot find one??heteronormative? Like, it?s OK to have a doll because at one point he might be a daddy, not just because sissyness is potentially positive or a way of being.?

?I hear you,? McIntyre says.

?I talked to Carole Hart about this too,? I say. ?Her take on it was basically, ?We felt like that was a bridge we could not cross in 1972. We hoped that the message in the song would mean something to kids anyway.? And, I mean, I think it did mean a lot to gay kids anyway. In that book that Laura and Lori edited, the one you wrote a chapter for, there?s an essay by a gay scholar about his experience growing up with ?William?s Doll? and the ways that it felt like a cop-out. But it still really meant something, too.?

?I remember exactly the same internal conversation,? McIntyre says. ?For me it was a relief because it was like, ?Here?s the way I can explain this and be accepted by people. Here?s my side door that I can use to, like, escape this situation.? And I could, for example, talk to my dad. ?That?s OK, I get that. You?ll be a father one day, OK.? And we can move on from it.?

That night at the ?Ladies and Gentle Men? afterparty, before the dancing starts?there is literally no more intimidating social situation on Earth than the dance floor at Jacob?s Pillow?McIntyre and his mom pose for photos with Thomas and Pogrebin. (The Aldas have already left, and Thomas? husband, Phil Donahue, hovers near the exit looking at his phone.) The head of Jacob?s Pillow calls McIntyre to the front of the room, where McIntyre points out his mom to the crowd. ?Thank you for raising me on Free To Be!?

?Yeah, Mom!? shouts Thomas. McIntyre?s mother wipes a tear from her cheek. A few minutes later, Thomas, Pogrebin, and Donahue slip out the back door.

121015_DK_NYTVSpecialAdHalf An ad for the TV special that ran in a March 1974 issue of the Sunday New York Times (Click to see the entire ad.)

Courtesy Marlo Thomas.

A year after its release, Free To Be had sold 95,000 copies. By then Thomas and Hart were planning a TV special featuring new songs sung by Dionne Warwick, Kris Kristofferson, and a dancing chorus of baby puppets. The special filmed during the fall and winter of ?73 in locations around New York, as chronicled in a wire story hilariously headlined (in the Cincinnati Post) ?All Sorts of Weird Things in Special.? Thomas and Harry Belafonte pushed strollers and acted out the various jobs mommies and daddies could do on the Upper East Side; Pogrebin?s daughters rode the carousel in Central Park; Dustin Hoffman recited an intense story in a Brooklyn rectory. (That scene was cut from the special at the last minute but can be seen on the DVD.)

ABC wasn?t exactly thrilled. ?I was with Marlo when we sold this,? says Robert Levine, the project?s longtime lawyer, ?and I can assure you they were not jumping up and down at the idea of getting this kind of special in prime time. Marlo simply insisted on it. The network decided they?d rather keep Marlo and take the risk.? When footage came in, nervous execs asked Thomas to cut ?William?s Doll.? ?They told me, ?You?re going to make every kid in America a sissy??and that?s not the word they used,? Thomas says. A toothpaste company dropped its sponsorship as a result of that song.

ABC also requested Thomas axe the Belafonte stroller footage and claimed scenes of a white woman and a black man pretending to be parents would never fly in the South. ?The network had a fit about that. They felt that it looked like we were married. I said, ?A) It doesn?t look like we?re married. He has his own buggy, and I have my own buggy. And B) Who cares??? Belafonte was unsurprised: ?Marlo is a late player to what networks do when they get their own prejudices confronted. They take the ground of what they think is the best way to survive the moment.? Thomas threatened to take the special?and her future projects?to CBS, where network president Bud Grant had been after her for years. ?I knew Bud would do this even if he didn?t want to do this,? she says. ?So I did have that in my back pocket.? ABC relented. ?And that?s why,? Belafonte says, ?if ever Marlo calls, even if I?m required to do something so socially embarrassing that I would never live it down, I?ll always respond to her.?

The special was covered in nearly every Sunday newspaper TV insert in the country, thanks to a charm offensive launched by Thomas in January 1974. ABC flew critics to Los Angeles to meet Thomas in the backyard of her Beverly Hills home, where she served fresh-baked cookies under a tent in the pouring rain. ?What we have given the network for a cut-rate price is a million-dollar special,? she proclaimed, still smarting from the battle. Later, though, she told a reporter from Cashbox that the special cost $2 million to produce, compared to the usual price of about $400,000.

121015_DK_MarloBelafonte Harry Belafonte and Marlo Thomas in a publicity still for the 1974 TV special

Courtesy Marlo Thomas.

In the end it was worth it. The special aired on March 11, 1974, in prime time and won its time period handily; 1.2 million households turned on the show, beating Magician on NBC and Gunsmoke on CBS. In May, the special won an Emmy, awarded to a beaming Hart and Thomas by ?Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spitz.?

By June, the flood of publicity had boosted album sales to 250,000. The album went gold shortly afterward. And the songs just keep on selling: In 2010, spurred by a Target commercial, the title track was purchased for download 150,673 times. Revenues from the album, the book, the TV special, theatrical spinoffs, and 1988?s followup Free To Be ? A Family have netted millions of dollars for the Free To Be Foundation, which supports programs?challenging stereotypes, fighting discrimination, and encouraging individual well-being in children.

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I am trying to get the attention of 12 elementary school students. ?OK, we?ve given you pizza and ice cream because I really want to hear your opinions on some songs,? I say. Their parents chuckle grimly; these are Northern Virginia kids, not typically difficult to extract opinions from. Our next-door neighbor Dave brought over his old, careworn, Bell Records LP of Free To Be? You and Me; I hold it up for the crowd. ?This is the album I want to play for you.?

?Whoa,? says Lyra, 7, who stores her music on an iPod Mini.

Thomas told me that she and Carole Hart played the Free To Be songs for a roomful of kids in 1972 just to make sure they?d go over with their target audience. Now I?m planning do the same in 2012. Will kids who?ve grown up in the age of girl power be able to relate to a record from the women?s lib era? Will kids who sing Katy Perry on the bus be willing to sit still for an album of ?70s folk rock? On its 40th anniversary, is Free To Be still the revolutionary object it once was?

I don?t actually own a turntable, so I just play a selection of Free To Be songs from our iPod speakers. The kids laugh heartily during ?Boy Meets Girl.? When he hears the first gentle guitar notes of ?When We Grow Up?, Henry, 7, immediately makes a face. ?Is this classical music?? he asks.

After ?Parents Are People? I ask the kids what their parents do. Everyone?s parents work: ?My mom?s a teacher, and my dad?s a cop.? ?Both my parents are lawyers.? ?My dad?s trapped in a space about this big every day. My mom sings.?

Are there any jobs that only men can have? Cam, 9, raises his hand. ?No women play in the NHL,? he points out. Zion, 10, suggests ?Football player? Is that a real job?? OK, I say: Any jobs that aren?t being a pro athlete? ?Nurse?? Lyra asks. ?No, there are male nurses,? assures 11-year-old Katie. ?I know,? says Lyra quickly.

Several of the boys openly scoff at ?It?s All Right to Cry,? until I tell them that an NFL player sang it. ?When he says, ?I know some big boys who cry, too,? who do you think he?s talking about?? I ask. The answers: ?Him?? ?His teammates?? ?Santana Moss??

?Raise your hand if your mom does most of the housework in your family,? I say. More than half the kids raise their hands, including my own. When I ask whose dads do more housework, two kids raise their hands. ?It?s exactly even in our house,? declares Sydney, 8. ?Does yard work count as housework?? asks Cooper, 6. ?Yes,? declares his dad.

?William?s Doll? launches intense debate among the kids, as both boys and girls stake out positions on either side of the doll-wanting/not-doll-wanting divide. ?Action figures count, Cooper!? declares Cooper?s brother, Cam. I declare that for our purposes they do not.

?I don?t like dolls, and I don?t care about them,? proclaims Sydney. ?You have an American Girl doll!? her sister, Katie, reminds her. ?Yeah, but I don?t play with her,? says Sydney. Katie scoffs: ?You dressed her up like last week.?

Avery, 9, is mulling over why it is that boys don?t like dolls. ?They think that since girls have dolls they don?t want someone to think they?re a girl.? Nine-year-old Elijah agrees. ?Dolls are supposed to be dressed up pretty, so if you have one, you should be someone who likes to dress things up pretty.? ?You don?t know any boys who liked to do that?? I ask him. ?No,? he says. ?Boys don?t like, like, pink and purple.?

?I like pink!? Cam says. Asked if anyone makes fun of him about that, he says, ?Nope. All the other boys in my class like it, too.? Tell him about Adam, his parents urge. ?Adam? Oh yeah! He?s on my hockey team. He has hot pink hockey tape. It?s awesome. You can always find him on the ice.?

?What?s the moral of these songs?? I ask as conversation winds down. Everyone agrees on some variation of ?just be yourself,? the ur-moral of all children?s entertainment. No one, notably, says anything about gender, until the end, when Harper, 5, urgently raises her hand.

?Girls go potty more than boys!?

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Courtesy Letty Cottin Pogrebin.

On nearly every front, American society is more gender-equal than it was 40 years ago. As a result, many of the songs in Free To Be had less impact on the kids in my living room they once did on me. My daughters and their friends cannot conceive of the possibility that any job is restricted to any one gender, or that mommies shouldn?t work, or that daddies were once exempt from housecleaning. But any parent raising kids in 2012 knows that it?s still not simple navigating a culture that seems intent on selling princess dresses to girls (even if the princesses who wear them are spunky, smart, and Brave) and superhero outfits to boys (even if the superheroes are?well, they?re pretty much still all muscly dudes).

The second-wave feminists I talk to acknowledge that there is still a ways to go. ?Things are a lot better than they were,? says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a fan of the album since its release, ?but we haven?t reached nirvana yet.? ?Things aren?t as bad as they used to be,? agrees Gloria Steinem. ?But if you go into FAO Schwartz, you still see that the toys are gender stereotyped.? Pogrebin, Steinem?s co-editor at Ms., is more stark: ?You go into a toy store or a Kmart and you just want to throw up,? she tells me. ?I do anyways. I feel like a complete failure when I go in there.? She recently went to buy curtain rods for her grandchildren; rods for boys had little footballs at the ends, and rods for girls had little bows.

Back at my house, Zoe?s dad, Ryan, said he had very firm ideas about the way he wanted to raise his girls. Most of those ideas came directly from his Free To Be childhood. ?There was no way that, for example, a Barbie was gonna be in my house.? And then, he sighed, they had Zoe. ?There was this progression,? he recalled as the parents debriefed while the kids watched a movie in my basement. ?Firm ideas, yes. But then, certain things made her happy ? so we relax said firm ideas ? then we try to redirect while indulging the Disney princess phase.? (Turns out, this princess thing is not new. ?God,? Pogrebin said during one of our interviews. ?I used to have consciousness-raising groups with the most radical feminists on the planet in my living room, and upstairs hanging over the balcony would be my princesses in full regalia.?)

?My mother was all about gender-neutral,? said Cam and Cooper?s mom, Ashley. ?She would not let my brothers have guns, so they would take twigs and turn them into guns. She would not let me have dolls, so I would take a towel and hold it like a baby. It?s just in there, man.?

Is it just in there? Is that why, despite the fact that so many of us pay some attention to parenting without regard to gender, our kids wind up in their gender-specific toy aisle? The nature vs. nurture debate is one that will surely never end. Even Thomas herself struggles with it, describing her frustrations with her husband, Phil Donahue, and her stepsons in her memoir, Growing Up Laughing:

?Where are my shoes?? Phil would constantly ask. What is it about men? They think we women have a radar attached to our uterus. And the thing that killed me was that I knew where they were. I knew where all four boys? shoes were. How did this happen? Had my mother secretly planted a chip in me at birth that would activate when I said ?I do??

In her book Delusions of Gender, psychologist Cordelia Fine notes how early this all begins. In preschool, she says, children become ?gender detectives,? because they are organized by gender and referred to by gender constantly. ?Everything around the child,? Fine writes, ?indicates that whether one is male or female is a matter of great importance.?

Does that mean there?s nothing we can do? Most parents, it seems, are engaged in a constant negotiation between encouraging their children to transcend gender and acceding to the cultural pressures that accompany it. In her book The Gender Trap, sociologist Emily W. Kane points out that many of the parents in her research study ?creatively tweak and even revise? the gendered structures that society pushes on children, but she notes that this parental willingness to push back against gender norms is much stronger with daughters than with sons.

I see this every day. Girls are encouraged by parents and by organized initiatives to explore areas once considered the domain of boys: science and math, sports, leadership, business. But the converse isn?t always true; it?s much more unlikely that a boy will be encouraged to explore traits that are girlish: clothing and fashion, domestic work, nurturing and caregiving. Mothers worry about their daughters? pink princess phase, while no one seems too concerned about their son?s toy chest full of cars and trucks.

Why is this? There is, of course, the entrenched cultural trope of a strong, heterosexual man taking care of a family and the discomfort that gender fluidity can raise in even the most loving parent of a boy. It?s no accident, writes Fine, that ?unlike the term ?tomboy? there is nothing positive implied by its male counterpart, the ?sissy.? ? Danna?e, mom to Elijah and Zion, acknowledged that her religious beliefs and background as the daughter of Jamaican immigrants made her particularly nervous about her boys demonstrating ?feminine? traits. ?I don?t really feel homosexuality is any more of a sin than anything else,? she said with feeling. ?But how do I have that conversation with my boys??

?Boys still feel pressure to be a certain type,? Justice Ginsburg says. ?Perhaps even more than girls.? This fact?that in many ways, girls can ?cross over? more easily than boys?has quite a bit to do with the revolution of which Free To Be was a part. It?s not a coincidence that the girls who visited our house for the Free To Be listening party showed a broad range of interests, and that even the ones who were obsessed with ?girly? dolls, clothes, and hair also were confident, eager to speak up on their own behalf, and interested in sports and science. American society may still be hostile to women in political rhetoric, in equal pay for equal work, and in many other subtle ways, but the girls of America?or at least of our relatively well-off part of America?still receive a near-constant litany of messages about female empowerment. Much of this?both the informal changes in our general expectations of girls, and the formal initiatives and legislation increasing their opportunities?are directly traceable to the women?s movement of the Ms. and Free To Be era.

Meanwhile, Free To Be seems, as my friend Dave said at our listening party, ?like sensitivity training for boys.? But what else have we had? There?s been no equivalent organized political or social movement devoted to encouraging men to cross boundaries of gender expectations. We?ve worked it out ourselves, men of my generation, figuring out our set of beliefs and the ways we want to behave?at home, at work?based on our upbringings, our partnerships, and, yes, cultural artifacts like Free To Be that brought the feminist movement into our lives.

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So could Free To Be happen today? And, if so, what injustice would it tackle, exactly? Guests at our party suggested gay rights, economic inequality, and body image. Marlo Thomas suggested bullying. Dave?Sydney and Katie?s dad?thinks that a Free To Be might be happening under our nose, just not in the form we expect. ?That?s not the medium. No one?s gonna get together to make ? an album? An album that people would buy?? Instead, he pointed out the It Gets Better videos as an example of a burgeoning genre of activist work, created by both celebrities and everyday people, that could in 40 years be remembered as fondly as Free To Be is by us today.

For her part, though, Gloria Steinem doesn?t think it?s time yet to go casting about for a new wrong to right. Steinem, who lately has been actively advocating for domestic workers and paid sick leave?both gender rights issues at their core?responded instantly when I asked her if the 21st century could use a new Free To Be. ?I think so,? she said. ?I think the greatest inhibitor is the myth that we don?t need it.?

And whatever happened to the little girl who started it all? Dionne Gordon Kirchner, Thomas? niece, remembers the pride she felt when her mother gave her a copy of Free To Be and she saw her name on the back cover. ?I loved ?Atalanta,? ? she says from her home in Los Angeles, where she?s a line producer for TV comedies. ?I loved that she didn?t do what society said she had to do, what her parents said she had to do. Of course she reminded me of my aunt?she had my aunt?s voice and the long dark hair, and that?s what we all looked like in my family.?

?When Dionne had her first child,? Marlo says, ?I just held my breath and thought, OK, so here we are. This is the moment in which it happens. But she said to me, ?Don?t worry, Auntie Marlo. I?m free to be! I?m going to go back to work.? ?

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Presidential debates: why $600 billion 'fiscal cliff' was barely mentioned

Neither President Obama nor Mitt Romney has said how he would deal with mandated spending cuts and a tax hike set to take hold in 2013. That's because any plan to avoid the 'fiscal cliff' is likely to be unpopular with voters.

By David Grant,?Staff writer / October 23, 2012

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney boards his campaign plane in West Palm Beach, Fla., Tuesday en route to a campaign stop in Nevada, after the last presidential debate Monday night against President Obama.

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The third and final presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney in Boca Raton, Fla., on Monday night produced one word that neither candidate had uttered in any of their previous two prime-time tilts: sequester.

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The sequester ? $109 billion in automatic spending cuts scheduled for Jan. 1 ? is only one part of the ?fiscal cliff,? a package encompassing more than $600 billion in higher taxes and lower government spending that lands on America?s doorstep in the new year.

Yet the larger "fiscal cliff" issue didn?t get a mention by the presidential contenders or their vice presidential running mates in any of the four debates between the two sides.?

?The silence from both presidential campaigns and the Congress of the United States has been thunderous on this question,? says William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. ?Nobody wants to talk about it because all of the choices are so difficult.?

On Monday night, the only mention came when Mr. Romney criticized half of the sequester ? cuts to defense spending ? while Mr. Obama, in a surprise move, simply declared that the sequester "will not happen."

The president's statement appears to undercut what has been?a Senate Democratic negotiating strategy: to use the threat of the sequester to leverage concessions from Republicans on raising taxes on Americans with the highest incomes. GOP leaders said they were surprised by the announcement, especially as the president has yet to present a plan to avoid the sequester.

Moreover, the presidential campaign has failed to prepare the American public for tough choices that face the newly elected president and Congress immediately after the Nov. 6 election.

The cliff, a term coined by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, includes the expiration of the Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans, sharply lower payments for health-care providers for Medicare patients, and the sequester, which will indiscriminately slash budgets at the Defense Department and non-defense expenditures like social services and education, among other issues.

That hit, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates, is likely to send the US economy into a recession. And while Congress may do what it does best ? put the issue off for some time before scampering home for Christmas break ? that route is fraught with peril from bond-ratings agencies threatening to downgrade America?s credit rating should Washington again cop out of its financial responsibilities.

?There?s really been no discussion of the elephant in the room,? says Marc Goldwein, a senior policy director at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan group that advocates fiscal responsibility. ?I?m not sure [the fiscal cliff is] our biggest threat, but it?s our most immediate threat to the economy.?

That lack of discussion could be troublesome for whichever man is elected on Nov. 6, as weighty choices about taxes and spending must be made quickly ? and without laying the groundwork or obtaining a mandate from voters for moving a deal through Congress.?

?Talking about it, you emphasize, ?It?s really a problem,? ? says Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a former CBO director and the chief economic policy adviser for Sen. John McCain?s presidential run in 2008. ?The American people need to know it?s really a problem.?

Both Romney and Obama have laid out their plans for handling America?s overall debt and deficit in broad terms, including accepting the claim by bipartisan, blue-ribbon panels that the nation needs to trim its debt by some $4 trillion over the next decade.

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By Sue Yellen, Monday at 7:26 am

The best travel crate ever!  (if your dogs are not destructive)
Because we travel with our dogs, this crate was one of the best finds ever.

Last October, my husband and I attended the H.H. Backer Pet Industry Trade Show as retailers for my side business, www.bumperpet.com.? The show is heaven on earth for dog lovers and compulsive spenders.? Wandering up and down through the aisles, I found a company that wholesales pet crates and pet strollers for pets of all sizes, Pet Gear.? At the end of the show, I was fortunate enough to be able to purchase their soft crate which you can see in photo above.? It is their largest rounded crate, measuring approximately 42" x 42" by 28" when open and is a perfect size for my two Tibetan Terriers, who fortunately get along well with one another when confined to it.? Both dogs and crate (and owners) have traveled with it to Colorado and St. Louis, so far.? One of the nicest features is that it collapses to a very manageable size for any type of travel.? Or you can use it at home to confine your dogs when needed, if you don't have individual metal crates for them, as we do.? Another nice feature is that it is very light-weight and not cumbersome to carry.

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You can see how slim it is when closed.

The crates are not perfect for all dogs, however.? I've gotten feedback from other Tibetan Terrier owners that their dogs can scratch through the mesh netting and escape.? Fortunately, my little destructo-girl, Izzy, has not yet figured that one out.? Perfect dog, Duncan, wouldn't think to scratch at the mesh.? While consumers cannot purchase directly from Pet Gear, I've provided a link to the one I purchased, although you can use the search terms "Pet Gear Soft Rounded Dog Crate" to see if you can find it for less money on other sites.

Bottom line is that I have been very happy with this purchase.? My dogs like it; I like it; and that makes me a happy owner.

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Here's what role healthcare reform, Medicare is having in the ...

The hard-fought campaign for an open Senate seat in Wisconsin?a centrist state that recently has become politically torn?has delved deeply into the politics of health policy and Medicare.

The two Senate nominees bring to the contest an unusual level of health-care expertise, helping focus the issue in the Badger State?more than has been the case in other states. Voters' responses ultimately may help to point the way to middle ground on policy changes, say pollsters and others who have studied the race.

Democratic Rep. Tammy Baldwin has been an outspoken liberal during her 14 years in the House and is a veteran member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, where she promoted a Canadian-style, single-payer health care financing system.

She wrote during the 2009 congressional health care debate that including a public insurance option "will make health care affordable by increasing competition, providing more choices and keeping the insurance companies honest."

Republican Tommy Thompson was an innovative governor for 14 years before he became President George W. Bush?s Secretary of Health and Human Services. He was instrumental in the 2003 enactment of Medicare prescription-drug coverage. During the 2009 congressional health care debate he urged a bipartisan effort to "address the health care crises" in an article he wrote with former House Democratic Leader Richard Gephardt of Missouri.

Neither Baldwin nor Thompson got their way when President Barack Obama in 2010 signed the Affordable Care Act. And in some ways, their current contest to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Herb Kohl has revived that harsh partisan conflict over health care and the 2010 congressional campaign?which resulted in major Democratic setbacks, including the defeat of Wisconsin?s long-time progressive senator Russ Feingold. Thompson blasts Baldwin for supporting a "government takeover of Medicare" and she and her allies have blistered him for his support for changes to Medicare.

Those conventional partisan dynamics are highlighted in broadcast ads by the candidates' allies this month.

Former Wisconsin Governor and current Republican candidate for the state's U. S. Senate seat Tommy Thompson visits with workers and guests at Reed Switch Developments Corp. in Racine, Wisconsin (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images).

"Tommy [Thompson] says he?s the best person to do away with Medicare and turn it into a costly voucher program," according to a spot aired by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.

Crossroads GPS, which was organized by Republican strategist Karl Rove, has run an ad that attacked Baldwin for having "pushed an extreme takeover of your health care. It would go beyond Obamacare to create a government controlled health system."

The campaign -- in a state with historically deep pockets of? progressive and conservative legacies -- has taken shape in the shadows of two other key political developments: A costly recall election earlier this year in which liberals and national labor groups sought unsuccessfully to remove Republican Gov. Scott Walker and local GOP Rep. Paul Ryan?s rise as the leading advocate of conservative views on health and retirement issues and his selection as presidential nominee Mitt Romney?s running mate.

Ryan, 42, has described himself and the often confrontational Walker, 44, as "prot?g?s of the Tommy Thompson farm team," but the 70-year-old Thompson has sought to distance himself from their policy embrace on broad social issues. Although he has called for overturning the health law and has endorsed the concept promoted by Ryan to give seniors premium supports to buy health coverage in order to keep the system from running out of money, Thompson also has said he would want significant revisions in that plan, such as increased federal payments and an expanded pool for high-risk patients.

"I am here to save Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, but you have to make some adjustments," he told the Milwaukee Press Club this month.

Baldwin has been a fierce advocate for keeping the health law and for preserving Medicare?s current structure.?

A Marquette University Law School poll?released Wednesday found that the race was dead even.

Yet despite the divisive campaign, a poll early this month by the school shows movement among voters in two ways that suggests the public may be beginning to break away from the health care polarization of the two parties and may be more accepting of change:

--Respondents split 46 percent to 45 percent on whether they approve or disapprove of the Affordable Care Act. When the survey in May asked how the Supreme Court should rule on the law?s constitutionality, 33 percent said that they wanted to keep the law, and 57 percent said that it should be overturned?in whole, or in part.

--65 percent of respondents said that they want Medicare to "continue as it is today, with the government guaranteeing seniors health insurance and making sure that everyone gets the same defined set of benefits."But the next question in that poll revealed that 51 percent said that "major changes will be required because the current system is too expensive to continue as it is," and only 45 percent said that Washington can "find ways to continue to support the current Medicare system."

"The negative stereotype is that people want to have their cake and eat it too," said Charles Franklin, the poll director. "But they are aware of the difficulties of paying for the system. This results in a tension for people who support the current system, but see it as hard to finance?. 20 to 25 percent want current Medicare, but say major change is required."

Similar trends have been evident in recent national polling on health-policy issues, including a September survey?by The Kaiser Family Foundation, which found "malleable" public support for sweeping Medicare change. More than a quarter of the respondents wanted to keep Medicare the same and 37 percent favored change. But another 25 percent switched from wanting to keep the current system after being told that change in the system "is needed to sustain Medicare for future generations." (KHN is an editorially independent part of the foundation.)

Those tensions are reflected in Wisconsin?s Senate contest, according to Ted Marmor, a Yale University political science professor emeritus and scholar on the modern welfare state.

"With Baldwin versus Thompson, you have a moderation of those choices" compared to the national debates on health and Medicare, Marmor said in an interview. "Thompson won?t say that he?s for vouchers to pay for Medicare because he knows that Baldwin would attack him for that. Nor will Baldwin be as bold as Vice President Joe Biden [in the Oct 11 vice-presidential debate] in rejecting solutions to Medicare?.This means that the broader public debate is becoming less idiotic."

Candidates in other high-profile Senate contests, by contrast, have handled these issues with the equivalent of sound bites.

In close Senate contests in liberal-leaning Massachusetts and Connecticut, Marmor said, Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Chris Murphy have taken "traditional Democratic positions," while Republicans Sen. Scott Brown and Linda McMahon "want to be more fiscally responsible." With a similar shift by Romney after last summer?s national conventions, Marmor added, the public debate has shifted toward the center.

Marmor added that he was heartened by the muted attacks in the presidential campaign. "The clarity of the differences between Democrats and Republicans has been blurred in the past weeks," he said.

[Photo courtesy of Flickr user donkeyhotey]

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China speeds up the Dragon's Flight program: Voice of Russia

Those two bases are meant as a present of the military to the XVIII congress of the Chinese Communist Party. China needs and values breakthroughs on the eve of that important political event. And the military come up with such breakthrough technologies at the same time strengthening their positions in the party hierarchy.

The commission for combat duty of China?s first aircraft carrier as well as the announcement of the program of landing on the Moon and returning back to the Earth of a spaceship is other examples of the same. Earlier, China announced its intent to set up 11 drone bases by 2015. The first two bases will be set up in the North-East of China. That is the region of the highest military activity not only in Asia, but also in the entire world. During each year there are up to 10 military exercises involving the Navy and the Air Force of the USA, Japan and South Korea that take place there. China does not lag behind since it considers that region to be the zone of its priority influence. Now China's interests will be protected by drones as well. They will collect intelligence video information about the neighbors' military exercises and coordinate the actions of China's Air Force and the Navy in the waters of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea.

The drones will also provide the monitoring of the Diaoyu Islands. They are now controlled by Japan, but China considers them to be its native territories. In the event of a new conflict between the two countries in those disputed waters, the flights of China's drones at low altitudes can become a serious argument in the dispute.

Will the Chinese drones be equipped with any arms? There is no definite answer, although it is known that along with intelligence drones China is also working on shock drones, points out Denis Fedukinov, a military expert:

?China has had some success in copying a number of pieces of weapons and military equipment and borrowing some technical solutions from other countries. Knowing all this, one can assume that n the near future the Chinese Armed Forces will receive quite modern equipment on the basis of unmanned aerial vehicles. They will patrol the lengthy land border, its coastal borders and the expansive coastal areas?.

Meanwhile, if China uses in any way the technical achievements of the West, which is to be expected, it is quite possible that its drones will be equipped with weapons. Because the USA and Israel have seriously advanced in developing and equipping their drones with missile systems.

Most likely China will initially use high altitude drones with a long range for intelligence missions and to guide its anti-vessel ballistic missiles. The Chinese mass media call them ?aircraft carrier killers?. They are talking about the Chinese DF-21D missile. According to some estimates, being deployed at the Chinese Shaguang military base they are able to hit targets located in the 70% of the South China Sea waters. The remaining 30% in the future will be controlled by the Chinese aircraft carriers.

There are about 30 drones of various modifications currently developed or deployed in China. In the process of re-equipping the Chinese Armed Forces their role will only go up, believes Denis Fedukinov:

?Such increased activity and technical upgrade of China's Air Force most likely worries its neighbors. Perhaps, this is partially the reason for the current or future build-up of similar military equipment in some of China's neighbor states?.

Despite considering it to be too expensive, South Korea is working on its drone development program assisted by the USA. The other countries in the region are unlikely to passively watch the flights of Chinese drones next to their borders.

Source: http://english.ruvr.ru/2012_10_22/China-speeds-up-the-Dragon-s-Flight-program/

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AP Exclusive: France to send drones to Mali region

FILE - In this Oct.18, 2012 file photo, a man carries a sign reading "No to the destructive soldiers of ECOWAS" as Malians opposed to a military intervention to retake Mali's Islamist-controlled north march in the streets of the capital, Bamako, Mali. France is moving surveillance drones to western Africa amid rising concerns that an al-Qaida offshoot and its allies who control northeast Mali represent a major threat to French interests abroad and possibly at home. With six French hostages held by Islamic militants in the region, France is facing a delicate task, but has garnered support from other Western powers including the United States to keep Mali from becoming a new launchpad for global terrorism. (AP Photo/Harouna Traore, File)

FILE - In this Oct.18, 2012 file photo, a man carries a sign reading "No to the destructive soldiers of ECOWAS" as Malians opposed to a military intervention to retake Mali's Islamist-controlled north march in the streets of the capital, Bamako, Mali. France is moving surveillance drones to western Africa amid rising concerns that an al-Qaida offshoot and its allies who control northeast Mali represent a major threat to French interests abroad and possibly at home. With six French hostages held by Islamic militants in the region, France is facing a delicate task, but has garnered support from other Western powers including the United States to keep Mali from becoming a new launchpad for global terrorism. (AP Photo/Harouna Traore, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2012 file photo, fighters from Islamist group Ansar Dine stand guard in Timbuktu, Mali, as they prepare to publicly lash a member of the Islamic Police found guilty of adultery. France is moving surveillance drones to western Africa amid rising concerns that an al-Qaida offshoot and its allies who control northeast Mali represent a major threat to French interests abroad _ and possibly at home. With six French hostages held by Islamic militants in the region, France is facing a delicate task, but has garnered support from other Western powers including the United States to keep Mali from becoming a new launchpad for global terrorism. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012 file photo, fighters from Islamist group Ansar Dine leave after performing a public amputation, severing the hand of a young man found guilty of stealing rice, in Timbuktu, Mali. France is moving surveillance drones to western Africa amid rising concerns that an al-Qaida offshoot and its allies who control northeast Mali represent a major threat to French interests abroad and possibly at home. With six French hostages held by Islamic militants in the region, France is facing a delicate task, but has garnered support from other Western powers including the United States to keep Mali from becoming a new launchpad for global terrorism. (AP Photo, File)

Map shows distribution of French troops across West Africa

(AP) ? France will move surveillance drones to West Africa and is holding secretive talks with U.S. officials in Paris this week as it seeks to steer international military action to help Mali's feeble government win back the northern part of the country from al-Qaida-linked rebels, The Associated Press has learned.

France and the United Nations insist any invasion of Mali's north must be led by African troops. But France, which has six hostages in Mali and has citizens who have joined al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, is playing an increasing role behind the scenes.

Many in the West fear that northeast Mali and the arid Sahel region could become the new Afghanistan, a no-man's-land where extremists can train, impose hardline Islamic law and plot terror attacks abroad. And France, former colonial ruler to countries across the Sahel, is a prime target.

"This is actually a major threat ? to French interests in the region, and to France itself," said Francois Heisbourg, an expert at the Foundation for Strategic Research, a partially state-funded think tank in Paris. "This is like Afghanistan 1996. This is like when Bin Laden found a place that was larger than France in which he could organize training camps, in which he could provide stable preparations for organizing far-flung terror attacks."

France is turning its attention to the Sahel just as it is accelerating its pullout of combat troops from Afghanistan ahead of other NATO allies.

A French defense official said Monday that France plans to move two surveillance drones to western Africa from Afghanistan by year-end, though he did not provide details. France is also reported to have special forces in the region around Mali, and to have contracted out surveillance of Mali to a private company.

Top-level American and French military leaders and diplomats, including U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson, began two days of talks in Paris on Monday on intelligence-gathering and security in the Sahel region, including Mali, diplomats from both sides told the AP.

The defense official and diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to talk publicly about the activities.

The Paris meetings follow a U.N. Security Council resolution that gives Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon about a month to help Malian authorities devise a plan to regain control of the north. And on Friday, African leaders met in Bamako, Mali's capital, to prepare a plan for a military intervention in the north, which was seized under the cover of a coup d'etat six months ago.

The United States is partnering with France, which has airpower and hundreds of troops across western Africa ? in Senegal, Ivory Coast, Chad and Gabon, French and U.S. officials said. The United States has no full-time military presence in Africa, but from time to time sends trainers or other advisers on specific missions, according to Africom, the U.S. military command for Africa based in Stuttgart, Germany.

The attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last month that left four Americans dead, including the U.S. ambassador has fanned an increasing American awareness of the terror threat in the Sahel.

The United States sees France as a key player in Mali, and the French defense official said the U.S. "has conferred to us the role of leader" in the crisis.

Other Western powers are increasingly worried about a lawless Mali.

On Monday, Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Germany would be prepared to take part in a European mission to train and provide logistical support for Malian security forces. European Union members are considering a noncombat training mission to help the interim Malian government.

"Free democratic states cannot accept international terrorism gaining a safe refuge in the north of the country," Merkel told a German military conference near Berlin.

Yet despite the clear French interest in a Mali campaign, French officials don't want to be seen as too aggressive in helping Mali fight AQIM and its allies ? the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa, known as MUJAO, and Ansar Dine, which now controls the famed Malian city of Timbuktu.

French President Francois Hollande, his popularity flailing just five months since he took office, faces a variety of challenges.

First, he wants to free the hostages while quashing the group that holds them. His hardline stance is puzzling to some observers but suggests that larger geopolitical concerns may be holding sway over concern for the hostages.

Secondly, Hollande has just returned from a trip to Senegal and Congo, where he vowed a new, fairer French relationship with Africa. A more robust French military footprint could revive allegations of a long-despised colonialist mindset.

But France is also determined to prevent more kidnappings across Africa, where thousands of French expatriates live under the growing threat of terrorism.

And French authorities have long been concerned that home-grown Islamic militants could get training abroad, then come back to France to sow terror ? a fear borne out by at least two terrorism cases publicly announced this year.

On Friday, a high-level European diplomat told the AP that French authorities know that AQIM has French nationals as members, though the official didn't provide an estimate of how many.

"At this phase, it's not a very high number," the official said. "But if nothing happens on the ground, and AQIM continues to settle in in a durable way and get structure, it's clearly a number that's going to grow."

Whether or when an international intervention in Mali will come remains uncertain.

At a meeting on the Sahel at the United Nations last month, Hollande called for an African-led military intervention in Mali "as quickly as possible." Since then, he has reiterated that France won't provide any ground troops. His government has pledged logistical support, training, and intelligence-gathering to help back up African forces.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said launching the operation is "a question of weeks," though the diplomatic official said that such a timetable was too hasty, and his comments were taken out of context. The main order of business for the French now, the diplomat said, is building consensus among the partners ? and ensuring that African countries take the leading role.

The idea would be intervention in northern Mali through a series of concentric circles: first by Malian government troops, then the ECOWAS alliance in western Africa, then possibly the broader African Union, and last a Western ? French, EU or American ? in a support role to fill any remaining gaps.

Mali government forces, which are run mostly by junior-level officers who staged the coup, are widely seen as incapable ? or unwilling ? to lead a military operation to recover control of the north.

In August, Mali's interim leaders announced a 31-minister government, including five seen as close to coup leader Capt. Amadou Sanogo, who nominally handed over power but still has not completely relinquished control.

Intelligence Online, which first reported about the French drone deployment, has reported that France has contracted Luxembourg-based CAE Aviation to monitor parts of north Mali and western Niger. A CAE Aviation executive didn't respond to phone messages and an e-mail from the AP seeking comment.

The United States has already expanded its Mali-related intelligence effort with satellite and spy flights over the north to track and map the rebels, U.S. officials have said.

The CIA is believed to use armed drones in places such as Pakistan and Yemen. The top-secret program is especially controversial in Pakistan, where residents view it as an affront to their sovereignty and contend that the drones frequently kill civilians, not just militants. France's military is not believed to have any armed drones.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said he wasn't aware of any French drone deployment over Mali, but said the U.S. was closely working with France and African nations on a plan to address the crisis.

"It's a matter of concern not just for us, not just for France, but for the region," Toner told reporters. "So it's going to take a collaborative approach. And that collaborative approach should be, we think, correctly led by those countries in the region."

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Rukmini Callimachi in Dakar, Senegal, Geir Moulson in Berlin, and Bradley Klapper in Washington contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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puritypursuit.com ? Blog Archive ? Happy Columbus day

I like holidays and whats is behind them. St?Patrick?s?day, Valentines day, the 4th of July, and Columbus day??. Columbus day? Yes, I like ?it too because Columbus found something by accident that changed the course of history. He was off to find a new route to the East Indies and found the America?s.

I found something by accident too, as does every man who shows up on Monday night with a penis problem. Friendship. We found it because we had to. We found friendship with Jesus, with men, and over time and continued health we found godly friendship with women, and it?s good. Through friendship, we found?acceptance. It?s a grace?disguised.

In one of my favorite movies ?is?Broken Trail. Robert Duval?is the sage cowboy driving wild mustangs from Oregon to a rail head in Wyoming with the purpose of ?financially?setting things right with his nephew. He has a great line when he say?s ?the best things that ever happened to me in life I bumped into in the dark.? How true is that? I don?t have good friendships because I am naturally good at relationships. I had to learn that. I have good friendships because I have to have good?friendships. They keep me alive. People heal you, they can, do, and will hurt you too. It?s worth the risk. In fact there is not much of a choice really because it?s through friendships that you come back to life. Isolation is the fear of rejection. Isolation is a white flag that leads to prison and bad food.

Ok, so we need friends to get better, how do you do it? Become the friend you want to have, and know that you can make friends only when both parties are ready for it. Let me give you a great friend making tip you can use for the rest of your life. ?I have found that really the only time that men are open to new?friendship?is when they are in transition. When they are out of work, they just moved, their in a new work?environment, they have just had a child,?experienced?a death or sickness of someone close, they?re going through a divorce, ?financial?failure, or a penis problem to name a few. Men don?t know they have a need until they, well?. they have a need. Most of the time it has to hit them on the head with a 2?4 for them to get it. I don?t spend my time in a new relationship unless I see a?desperation?in their eye?s. If it?s not there that relationship will never turn into the ?friendship you want, or need. ?I watch for that desperation in my own eyes as well because I know where I end up when I lose it,?so be careful. A man going after sexual freedom and not just an outward sobriety is always in transition, and is always open to relationship. So he is always getting better. Going deeper. Getting freer.

Relationships slide up and down intimacy scale over time, and that?s OK. That?s just the way it is, it?s life. You and Tommy who became blood brothers on the play ground and swore to be best friends for life, most likely aren?t anymore,?you drifted away like leaves in the fall. Things change, people grow, and do different stuff that changes our interests and geography. Let that happen, but keep a connection (Facebook isn?t enough) because you guys have history together and that takes time and your past together has great value. Don?t let go of those long term friends even if it?s limited to light contact. You never know, sometimes they come back around and will be even better and healthier than before.

People?regularly?surprise?me. They come out of no where and do and say profound things that connect us and make me happy to have run the risk of putting myself out there. Folks who are not willing to go any deeper hit a wall, so let them sit there. Something in the future may get them over it. Jesus could see the future in His relationships and He nurtured them. ?Hey, Peter, James, John, let?s hang out. They changed the world. You have that gift too. He is in you, so use your prophetic gifting to identify who to be in relationship with and how it will look and know that relationship/friendship takes time and it takes patience. It takes the ability to over look areas of weakness. You must be able to forgive. To be happy for their success, and to be honest. Call out the greatness in the friends you currently have. Raise them up, help them get better and it will return to you 100 fold. Oh, and hey,..your penis problem led you to friendships without?pretense?that you have always wanted.?Happy Columbus day.

Source: http://puritypursuit.com/2012/10/happy-columbus-day/

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Make Sure Your Internet Business Is Legal | Travel

By far the most common misconceptions about working online is that you do not have to pay any taxes. Actually you are going to find that this is something that is believed by many people, when you work from home you don?t pay taxes. There loads of folks right now who are turning to the Internet to make cash and one of the main reasons is this misconception. Before you get too far along with your Web business, you better get everything straightened out, not only about taxes, but any kinds of licenses you will need to have. Even though many people think that an online business is something which will be fun and easy to do, everything that must be taken care of behind the scenes can make it very difficult and time consuming.

Given that plenty of the people that want an internet business have not owned a business of any kind, they have no idea what it means to be self employed or own a business. I am certain you understand that when individuals don?t have any experience in running a business a lot of them will automatically believe whatever they hear, like not having to pay taxes on an internet business. It doesn?t matter what type of business you may possibly have you need to realize that anytime you?re making a profit you?re going to have to pay taxes on these monies. There are various excuses men and women use for not paying taxes, but the most common is they are working from home.

Given that most folks work at a job where the taxes are withheld automatically, they don?t know what a business does in relation to taxes. The amount of taxes you are going to need to pay is a thing that will be according to the amount of money you bring in and has nothing to do with where you are located. It is going to be really important for you to make certain that you are paying your taxes whenever you are earning a profit because this is required by law. Even if you are running your (rechtsschutzversicherung vergleich) business totally by yourself, you still are a sole proprietor and must register your business, as well as pay your taxes each year. Unfortunately, not everyone has the mentality to have the ability to run a business, specifically when they haven?t worked other than for someone else, who was accountable for all the tax stuff.

Something else you ought to keep in mind is that the Federal taxes which are going to have to be paid are going to wind up being filed differently according to whether you are incorporated or if you?re a sole proprietor. So proprietors will be responsible for filing a personal tax return and you?re going to be required to pay a self employment tax. If you file as a corporation the particular tax structure is going to be different. Because there?s a wide variety of ways that you are able to actually wind up filing your corporate income tax it is going to be important for you to research or seek the advice of a professional.

In order to make sure you are running your business legally, you should talk to a CPA or somebody else who knows the tax laws. Keep in mind running an online business is going to require a lot of offline work, so ensure it?s going to be worth it for you.

Source: http://nicoleevaemery.com/business/make-sure-your-internet-business-is-legal/

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