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Perspective is Critical to Understanding Opinions and Attitudes
This week I read two articles on perspective. Kimberly Stefanski wrote one, and the other was a short video by
Imagination Can Take Pointy-Talky Cards to New Level
A pointy-talky card is a way to communicate. They have been used for many years. It is basic communication between
Adding One Letter to a Form Changed My Career
June 10, 1969, I entered Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Florida. The Vietnam War was at full tilt. Exemptions
How Does Our Current Pandemic Compare to the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919?
Today, the United States population is around 330 million. One hundred years ago, it was approximately 106 million. The COVID-19
How Video Killed the Radio Star 40 Years Ago
In a few hours, Music Television celebrates its 40th anniversary – August 1st, 1981, at one minute after midnight. I
Six Toxins We Eat Daily That Increase Our Risk of All Diseases
Our immune system protects us from foreign invaders – viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Unfortunately, toxins in our foods also contribute
Latest FDA Approved Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Significant Success
The FDA approved the last Alzheimer’s drug in 2003. Almost twenty years later, researchers have developed a drug to targets
How Does a Newborn Baby Have Immunity to the Pandemic Virus?
A pregnant healthcare worker was vaccinated three weeks before she delivered her baby. Antibodies from the S-protein of the SARS-CoV-2
American Military Declining Vaccine Against a Disease with 99.7% Survival Rate, Surprising?
I was in the United States Navy for over 31 years and retired more than 20 years ago. I got