If I really think about Zuckerberg, his politics, the false pretense of privacy and the selling of my personal information to the highest bidder then yes, I hate it. Just knowing these things alone, isn’t that reason enough to just close the account? On the surface, one would think. But every time I am about... Continue Reading →
1967–Five Years Before, Five Years After–A Decades Worth of Change (Part 2)
Come September, the Class of ’64 was nowhere to be found. The standouts, the BMOC’s, the multi-sport four-year varsity lettermen, were gone. So was their cheerleading entourage. Most had beat it out of town three months earlier. In that year and across the country, they and their 2,145,000 counterparts had received their coveted high school... Continue Reading →
Practitioner-Scholar– Passes 25,425 Views by 10,000 Visitors from 89 Nations
This site is a reflection of our contemporary and historical selfs. It is a compilation of snap shots of our cultural identity, our political, economic social, and physical enviornments. In part using my own travels as examples, this page points to the underlying importance of the lost art of civic responsibility and compromise, of maturing... Continue Reading →
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