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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: DECEMBER
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December 27 - Kwanzaa. On the second night, light the first candle, while a family member reminds everyone that it stands for umoja, then light the second candle, which will be the red candle to your left. That candle stands for kujichangulia or self-determination. To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves instead of being defined, named, created for and spoken for by others. Have somebody talk about the principle, then put out the candles. * Terrorists launch simultaneous attacks on the airports in Rome, Italy and Vienna, Austria (1985). * Day the Clear Water Act was enacted (1977); day to give thanks for the water we drink. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year * Eid-Al-Fitr: Celebrating with Fast, on the Islamic calendar date Shawwal 1, 1421. This feast/festival celebrates the completion of the Ramadan feasting and usually lasts for several days. Everyone wears new clothes, children receive gifts from parents and relatives; children are allowed to stay up late and participate in games, folk tales, plays, puppet shows, trips to amusement parks. This holiday is know as Seker Bayram in Turkey and Hari Raya Puasa in South East Asia. Different methods of "anticipating" the visibility of the new moon crescent at Mecca are used by different Muslim groups. * Radio City Music Hall opens on this date 1932 in New York City. * Birthdays: Louis Pasteur, George Cayley, Johannes Kepler, Lee Salk, Gerard Depardius, William Howell Masters. Your soul, and its nurturing and crafting, is something only you have control over. Even if your life of getting and spending may have been less than a success, you still hold the power to shape the nature of your soul. New Passages The most sensitive spot on my body is just behind my earlobe. - Teresa, 24 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Follow Your Bliss: Can you match these people with their former jobs? 1. Singer Perry Como. 2. Actor Clark Gable. 3. Painter Paul Gauguin. 4. Author Henry David Thoreau. 5. Short story author O. Henry. A. Cowboy, b. Barber, c. Stockbroker, d. Lumberjack. e. Pencil maker. The Old Farmer's Almanac (Answer below) Eliminate the unnecessary, complicated details to shed more light on your goals. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Enough firewood to build a big one. A simple holiday party. Tea and crumpets. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About You won't catch a whale with a worm. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Think back to the adventures you have had in your lifetime. Those moments in which you took a leap of faith and expanded beyond your comfort zone are precious gifts, as they can remind you of the joy that is available to you when you embrace life with exuberance. These moments can be turning points in your personal history and inspire you to create new realities for yourself whenever you choose. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules The character traits most critical to creating empowerment are: Integrity - habits are congruent with values, words with deeds, expressions with feeling; Maturity - courage balanced with consideration; Abundance Mentality - there is plenty out there for everybody. A person with these character traits can be genuinely happy for the success and accomplishments of others. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Simplify your monthly bill paying process by arranging to have your monthly bills paid through an automatic payment program. Call your bank today to set it up. Simplify Your Life Fireplace and Wood stove Safety. Children are fascinated by fire, which means they are at high risk for serious injury when you light up a fireplace or wood stove. No matter what your child's age, taking a few simple steps can protect them: (1) Don't let them sit or play within three feet of a fire. Place a screen in front of a fireplace or around a woodstove for added protection. (2) Make sure your child wears tight-fitting sleep wear, which is less apt to catch on fire if they come in contact with a heat course. (3) Supervise a young child at all times around a fireplace or wood stove. If you leave the room, take them with you. (4) Have an inspector check your fireplace chimney or wood stove before you use it each year. Parents Tips & Tricks Studies show that music played for patients before and after surgery helps reduce anxiety, decrease pain and lessen recovery time, and when music is played during surgery, patients require less sedative. Experiment with the healing benefits of music in your own life. Stress Busters For the Kids: Stir up this extra-creamy cocoa. For each person, combine 1 cup milk, 1/8 cup cream, and 2 drops vanilla in a bowl. Add 1 package instant hot chocolate powder, and stir until dissolved. Heat in microwave. Carefully pour into mugs! To Do Today If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. - Henry David Thoreau. Win the Day! La alfombra (ahlFOHMbrah) Carpet. Una alfombra de nieve cubre el jardin. The garden is covered with a carpet of snow. Living Language Answers: 1. b; 2. d, 3. c, 4. e, 5. a.
Vaster is man than his works. - Rockwell Kent We define ourselves and others as well by what "they do." In almost any social setting, where a group of men congregate, there is a moment where each man describes "what he does." This territorial definition serves a number of purposes, but more and more I see something in that exchange far more sinister than wheat appears on the surface. In this setting men are proving to one another (and this extends to men relating to women as well), that they work the hardest, have the most responsibility, the most demanding careers, and finally, this exchange serves to define the individuals. Our work is not us. We are so many things. We need not subject ourselves to the most common and misleading denomination: our work. Meditations For Men Who Do Too Much Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Today I will try to define myself to others not in terms of my work, or a physical manifestation of my career, but rather another, deeper kind of disclosure. Meditations For Men Who Do Too Much Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() The Dumbest Generation: How the digital age
stupefies young Americans and jeopardizes our future (0r,
don't trust anyone under 30) by Mark Bauerlein. Do the
digital diversions of the young cut kids off from history,
civics, literature, fine art? Does mounting screen time
dumb them down? The author thinks "Yes." And this book
was designed to open debate for sober skepticism. It was to
counter the sanguine portraits of informed and agile teens
at the keyboard with dismaying survey results and
illustrations of youth insulation and ignorance, kids
shunning books and vaunting their digital nativity. We won't
know the full intellectual impact of text messaging, Web
2.0, Facebook and the rest for many years and it will show
up in distant measures such as the money firms spend on
writing coaches for employees, the number of students in
remedial classes, popular demand that politicians elevate
their rhetoric, and whether the vocabulary level of
newspapers inches downward or upward. This book is
definitely a wake-up call. Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2009,
ISBN 978-1-58542-712-3
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December is Kidstuff month. Also check Toy Safety and Happy Holidaze. Holiday Designated Driver, Colorectal Cancer Education and Awareness; Hug-A-Week for Hearing Impaired; International Calendar Awareness; *National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention; National Stress-Free Family Holidays; Safe Toys and Gifts; Universal Human Rights Month. 11/1-12/13: Merlin's Snug Hugs for Kids, 11/27-12/26: Ramadan. 11/1/00-01/01/01: Tie One on the Safety; 11/4-12/4: Jewish Book Month. 11/26-12/25: Operation Blessing International's 30 Days of Holiday Hope. 12/1-7: National Aplastic Anemia Awareness; Tolerance; 12/10-16: *Human Rights Week. 12/15-21: International Language Week 12/16-24: Posadas.. 12/17-23: Tell Someone They're Doing a Good Job Week. 12/22-29: Chanukah. 12/25-31: It's About Time Week. 12/26-1/1: Kwanzaa. 12/1: Day without Art/*UN World AIDS Day; 12/2: Pan American Health; International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, Advent/Festival of Lights. 12/3: UN International Day of Disabled Persons. 12/5: Bathtub Party; International Volunteer Day for Economy and Social Development Day. 12/7: *National Pearl Harbor Remembrance; UN International Civil Aviation Day. 12/9: UN Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948). 12/10: * Human Rights; International Shareware; UN Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination Day. 12/12: Poinsettia Day. 12/15: *Bill of Rights; Underdog; One Day. 12/17: End Violence Against Sex Workers (International) *Pan American Aviation; Wright Brothers Day. 12/20: Louisiana Purchase; Mudd Day. 12/21: Forefathers'; Humbug; Phileas Fogg Wins a Wager; World Peace Day. 12/25: Christmas, A'phabet Day. 12/26: National Whiner's; Boxing Day. 12/28: Holy Innocents Day. 12/29: UN International Day for Biological Diversity Day. 12/31: Namahage (Japan); Make Up Your Mind Day. World Peace Meditation. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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