Second Opinions
Jan 4th, 2009 |
By Chi Newman |
Category: Featured Article, Second Opinions
The Yin Yang symbol is a perfect circle of black and white. If there were no black there would be no white; if there were no ups, there would be no downs. The circle represents balance.
Tags: balance in life, black and white, Chi Newman, Chinese philosophy, highs and lows, perfect circle, ups and downs, yin yang
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Dec 26th, 2008 |
By John Hoyle |
Category: Second Opinions
Some days I get dozens of boring, spammy emails, or stupid jokes. I try to run through them and delete everything that I can, reply to what interests me, and ignore the rest. Every so often I get an email that totally makes my day and leaves me smiling inside and out for hours.
I received [...]
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Dec 20th, 2008 |
By Craig Bieber |
Category: Second Opinions
Craig Bieber offers up an updated and timely version of the classic Christmas poem - along with a few surprises for average working Americans.
Tags: America, Armageddon, bankers, Christmas, economy, government, Madonna, night before christmas, red white and blue, santa clause, sub-prime, Tiger Woods, Wall Street
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Dec 15th, 2008 |
By Chi Newman |
Category: Second Opinions
It was very exhausting watching the elections for so many months. I’m glad it’s finally over and even happier with the results. Barack Obama will not be our president until January, but I am already excited for America.
Tags: America, Arizona, Beijing, Chi Newman, China, department of state, Election, facts, foreign service, Obama, President, President-elect, Tucson
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Dec 9th, 2008 |
By Craig Bieber |
Category: Friends and Family, Second Opinions
I grew up in a small ranching town in western South Dakota. My consciousness has been impacted by what I was when. It is postulated that most of your life values are formed when you are around nine years old. I was nine years old in the 1950s, and it was a simple and positive [...]
Tags: 9/11, Al Gore, Alaska, bad guys, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, black hats, George Bush, global warming, good guys, government regulations, Hurricane Katrina, JFK, movies, patriotism, President Bush, Ralph Nader, rich athletes, Santa Claus, Sarah Palin, South Dakota, Television, the 1950s, white hats, White House, white knights
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