By electric June 22, 2005
It's something most people don't think about, the numbers on my house. Are they really worth a second look? On the surface it may not seem like it. The mailman finds your house every day ...
By fatherfrank June 21, 2005
Prejudice. Are you prejudiced? Most people would like to believe that they are not. However, when you first read the word and the question, what did you think? Was I asking about people of color, ...
By recreationalfishing June 21, 2005
Courtesy of Boat US Fuel prices may have stabilized lately, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try and get more out of each tank of gas. Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatU.S.) has ...
By karate June 19, 2005
Just recently I have noticed mainline publications and trade magazines report on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in relationship to karate class.The reports are all in favor of the kind of training and positive reinforcement that ...
By travel June 19, 2005
Though Bangkok is a stop on many Asian tours because of the shopping, what I found most spectacular was the architecture. The temples in the Grand Palace complex are truly amazing, an experience that's unique ...
By coachingforcareers June 18, 2005
Are you doing the same things over and over again in your career yet expecting a different result? There are times in our careers when what we want is not aligned with what we are ...
By facialsurgery June 17, 2005
As we begin to age the tissue becomes weakened, we lose facial fat and the underlying support structure becomes lax and ptotic (sagging). The areas to suffer this sagging are the cheeks, the brows, the ...
By fatherfrank June 17, 2005
It is hard to believe that another school year has ended and the high school class of 2005 is in the midst of moving on. This class, like all classes before them, has made a ...
By recreationalfishing June 16, 2005
DEC Encourages Residents, Visitors to Enjoy New York's Many Fishing Opportunities New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Acting Commissioner Denise M. Sheehan reminded anglers that the State's bass fishing season opens Saturda
By horticulture June 14, 2005
This spring has been an eventful one up until now. Ticks have made their presence known in several areas of Long Island, Gypsy Moth Caterpillars have been seen on both the north and south shores, ...
By fatherfrank June 10, 2005
The PINS reform legislation, effective April 1, 2005, is potentially the most irresponsible reform legislation in two decades. The rhetoric of the legislation would like you to believe that it is child centered, not punitive ...
By health-fitness June 09, 2005
Do You Need Long Term Care Insurance? Plan, research and be vigilant. How does technology help? By Darren M. Klein How do you deal with the daunting task of looking into a subject, ...
By bodymindspirit June 04, 2005
In keeping with the theme of our last article, we would like to let everyone know about these terrific opportunities to learn more both about a non- profit NYC based organization promoting the Spiritual Cinema ...
By fatherfrank June 03, 2005
Today "teen cutters" number in the millions. Researchers tell us that thirty percent are boys. Who are the young among us who are prone to cutting and why cutting?
As you think about ...
By travel June 02, 2005
Civil War reenactments are not uncommon in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, which was a pivotal region seeing many battles during America's "War between the States." Those involving cavalry charges are rare, however, which makes the June ...