California mom Mieko Hester-Perez had been administering marijuna for medical puposes to her 10-year old autistic child. This act created controversy when she was interviewed on "Good Morning America". You can follow this story by clicking on the following link: Read More »
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Comics and Cartoons as a Source of Cultural History in the United States, Part 2
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A Healthy Dose of Ethics: Where does YOUR blood come from?
So, I'm reading a book called Stiff, by Mary Roach. Essentially, it's a book all about dead people. Cadavers, to be specific. It goes into detail about what sorts of things cadavers have (and have not) done in the name of science. Yeah, it isn't just anatomy lab that they're used in. Read More »

Looking for a ProgressiveU Podcast Partner!
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As a few of you know, I've volunteered to be the creator of a podcast for ProgressiveU. This idea came about a while ago, and due to time constraints, equipment hiccups, and other problems, I've been having trouble getting this podcast together as it should be. Read More »

The Snow Walker: A Review
I've been thinking a lot about writing a little blog about legality because laws in New York State are so restrictive, especially towards midwifery, but I think today I'll just write a review instead. Read More »

Twilightmania, Geekdom, and Other Random Things
This blog is just a collection of thoughts I've been having. It's not as polished as most of my blogs, but it's pretty much straight out of my head. Enjoy. Read More »

When the soldier came back home
I came across this article when I was surfying through AOL in the morning. It certainly made my day. Then-Lieutenant Andrew Schmidt of the West Virginia Air National Guard returns home after serving 5-months in Afghanistan. He is greeted ecstatically by his dog. To see this video you can follow the link given below: Read More »


