Shared Responsibility; Better Future

Misnomer's picture

Therapy- has it helped you?

I have not been a big supporter of therapy, at least for myself. I know I am pretty ignorant, with the exception of how it is portrayed in the media and from my friends or family who have gone. I understand that it can be very helpful in diagnosing mental problems such as depression, and when it comes to marriage counseling, it can be beneficial to have a mediator who is impartial.

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Social Security: Beating a dying horse

So you’ve gotten your first job, and you’re making money on your own – an exciting experience that millions of teenagers are experiencing. After the thrill of your first paycheck, you begin to notice that on every check you receive, there is a portion withheld for various taxes (or at the very least, notice that you are not receiving every dollar that you earn).

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To be politically and socially open minded?

Why does it seem when someone claims to be "open-minded", it later proves to not be true? Why, do we as intelligent people continue to allow this in our society?

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chillbill's picture

The Good Side of the War.

I suppose I should begin by explaining that I was against the Iraq war at the begining. Attacking another country without provocation is a horrible precedent. Saddam Hussein was no more culpable for 911 than the leaders of many countries in the region, most notably Iran and Syria. He was however more dangerous to peace in the region, and his own people.

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I need YOUR help

I know that most blogs are inspirational or helpful in some way, but this time I need YOUR help.

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AllissaML13's picture

I am an individual!?

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chalengingng life

sharing responsibility is agood thing for abetter future.we can tackle any problem if we shared our reponsibility.

     so i aswear we can chalenge any problem if we shared our responsibility.knowing responsibility is the basic thing to get better future and chanching the world.

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Mignonchang's picture

Medicins Sans Frontieres

Our school invited a doctor named Raymond Soong who had participated in ‘Medicins sans frontieres’ (Doctors without borders) to give a speech this Saturday. He had been inspired to participate after he had viewed a photo show in Taipei made by the organization and (by chance) encountered doctors from said organization while he was trekking solo in Tibet. At the time he had just graduated from Medical school. He went on to get two years residency to build up on experience and a course in tropical diseases to qualify for a mission.

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