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Trapped In The Rhythm

Hello friends. Grace to you and peace from God.  Read More »

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Worst Weekend Ever?

It's time like these that I wish the year would just end. I'm in dire need of fresh start.  Read More »

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Anti-Mormonism vs. Anti-Mormon

When I was a Mormon a name they used for anyone who opposed the Church was an “anti-Mormon”. The term anti-Mormon covers a huge spectrum to the members of the Mormon Church. There’s a mindset within the Church that if you aren’t with them you’re against them. They expect Christians to just ignore the major doctrinal differences between Mormonism and mainline Christianity.  Read More »

What are the types of treatments for lung cancer?

Treatments depend on the specific types of lung cancer. Each type of lung cancer is treated differently. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery may be needed. No one should think that age alone can prevent you from receiving treatment for lung cancer. Elderly patients can undergo chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery if their overall health can withstand the stress of the treatment.  Read More »

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An altogether common response to Snyder's "Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution"

With the ecology of activism weighing on my mind, I feel I don’t really have a pronounced way of influencing the public. In my first summer on farms in Dixon and Moiese, I felt like an activist. Farmers influence people in a way only writers or artists have mastered—through the undiluted passion for the process of growth and reflection.  Read More »

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Think Before you Dump

Wow it has been forever since I have been on here. I am trying to get back in blogging, we will see how long I can keep up with it. I recently wrote a case study on an article about dumping. Dumping pertaining to the matter of companies taking banned products in the United States and selling them in foreign markets. Not a big shocker, its been going on for a while.  Read More »

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Comics and Cartoons as a Source of Cultural History in the United States, Part I

In my studies as a student of history, I have come to realize more and more of the rich diversity of sources to be used in research. Egyptology uses studies of imagery nearly as often as text, and history in general seems to concern itself a great deal with imagery in order to study things in much the same way a detective from an old, pulpy crime novel might study the contents of a crime scene.  Read More »

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Rude Comments

So this sort of relates to my previous blog about gay marriage, religion, and the government, but this time it's about transgender and transsexual individuals. I just read an article online about a 77 year old Navy veteran named Richard Ramsey. He recently underwent sexual reconstruction and he is now a she named Renee. She married twice before and has four children in total.  Read More »

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