Category: Blog
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Tuna Your Way – NOW, Self-Publishing & Bullet Blogging
I’m gonna’ try something different: bullet blogging. Why? No one has time to read It’s direct
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Syria: A Terrific Moment for International Relevancy
Abraham Lincoln said it clearly only 150 years ago: “With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.” That line has held true through history, and it sure applies to what we as a unified world choose to do about Syria – and our future. Just look at what’s happened since the Syrians…
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Empowering Kids in the Kitchen: Microwave Cooked Grilled Cheese Tortilla
One morning years ago, my then 10-year old daughter wanted to make a sandwich to bring to school for lunch. The only problem: no bread. No big deal. We dug through the fridge, found some sliced turkey, shredded cheese and a tortilla and turned that into a
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No on Syrian Strike: Norms and Consequences
We should not strike Syria in response for their use of chemical weapons on their own people for two reasons: norms are not laws and consequences were never identified before the weapons were used. First, President Obama was very careful to say that Syria violated international “norms”, not international law,
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Dorm Room Food: Here’s What I’ve Got, What Do You Need?
Colleges and universities are humming back to life. Some students are just starting out completely new dorm life. Here’s a first of-a-kind video and picture book just for iPad that’s dirt cheap ($3.99), provides practical help, and is a conversation starter. Like any conversation, someone has to lay down the first line. That’s what this…
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Ramen Smash! Dorm Room Snack by and for College Students
“No, Dad.” My oldest son stopped tapping on the computer, but still had his back to me after politely enduring me telling him about a ramen noodle recipe I’d just put together. “Here’s what we do.” He still didn’t turn around but showed me with his hands out to his side. “We leave the ramen…