They attend universities in greater numbers than guys. Ladies make up a larger and larger percentage of the work force. Women are not only indispensable, they are the rising force in business. What do yo think, gentlemen?
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Man Marries Cow...She Flirted with Me!
What happens when a man is caught in a compromising situation with a cow. He marries her to preserve the dignity of his village. What is the price of real love...and community reputation?
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Digging Up The Past
Nostalgia is one thing...but his is a bit too much...digging up your deceased husband and keeping him in the guest bedroom! There is a time to weep and a time to move on. A few more friends might keep us getting so lonely.
Friday, July 16, 2010
The Amazing Power of an Hour...of Sleep
Studies show that students who have even one addition hour to wake up and get their minds settled perform amazingly better than those jumping right into class. An extra hour in the sack may be all you need.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
The Importance of Poop
Poop is an interesting subject, that know one wants to talk about. BUT we should, because lives are at stake.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
How Sports Effects Elections
The AP reports: "The success of major college teams in the two weeks before an election can have a measurable impact on how well incumbent politicians do at the polls in the U.S., researchers report in Tuesday's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
I’m Fine—The Heck With You
News item: Dont feel bad for todays college students; they certainly dont feel for you. A new University of Michigan study has found that empathy among todays college students is about 40 percent lower than it was among their counterparts three decades ago. Researchers looked at standard personality test results for some 14,000 students going back 30 years. They found that, compared with students of the late 1970s, todays young people are far less likely to agree with statements like, I try to understand my friends better by imagining how things look from their perspective. Researchers theorize that the rise of social media is one contributing factor, since it leads to having large groups of disposable friends with whom one has superficial relationships. The ease of having friends online might make people more likely to just tune out when they dont feel like responding to other peoples problems, study co-author Edward OBrien tells USA Today. Other possible factors: violent video games and reality TV shows that emphasize ruthless competition, and the hypercompetitive atmosphere now found in some high schools and colleges.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Free Medicine! Vitamin D
Parents...keeping the kids indoors? You deprive them of good, free medicine...Vitamin D. Of course we need to be sensible, but insufficient doses of this vitamin contribute to all kinds of diseases. Get out there!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Teen Stress Connected To Facial Blemishes
Stressed out teens face additional health issues, including facial blemishes. What's a teen to do? Solid friendships help, as well as schemes to relax and enjoy life. How about prayer?
Thursday, July 1, 2010
The Cost of Being Superwoman
Oh, the demands and challenges which face hard-working women today. Many turn to pill popping to keep the pace. What's one to do with so many tasks and too little time and energy?
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