Took this class before a trip to Italy. Very fun and was able to learn quickly with the way the…Read More class was taught. Great instructor and wonderful insights. You will enjoy it if you ever wanted to learn Italian. Caio!
This is wonderful news. Congratulations to the students, their instructors and Academy staff…Read More members -- and to the supportive parents. A theatre education is the best!
The public deserves an objective, unemotional, factual public debate on this proposition. So far I…Read More am still leaning toward a yes vote, but I am keeping an open mind at least through this month.
'Batman' already mentioned the main inequality; Women have the grand privilege of choice for bearing…Read More children. No matter how bad a man wants to become a father, it's up to some woman to decide to provide a child for him.
Traditionally in our society, men are obligated to pay for dating and are expected to afford to provide for the family as women seek this economic stability in men, and will often dismiss a lesser paid man as a potential mate.
Perhaps when most women are paying for everything or contributing equally while first dating, and continued into the relationship or when raising a family after marriage, then economic equalities will become more important.
Of course women don't have the same standing as men, they don't have the same hardware either. But…Read More they do have considerably more responsibility in our society. They are the ones who have the responsibilty and the honor of bringing new life into the world. And caring for and nurturing the babies and small children. Men can't do this, no matter how hard they try to act like women. Can you imagine a fella giving birth? Believe me, a fella couldn't take it. Can you imagine a fella breast feeding a baby? You have got to be kidding! Can you just imagine the jacked-up mess we'd be in if men had to do all this by themselves? We'd be extinct by now that's for sure!
Well said, Nama. I was speechless to see how many people Uncle Ben had influenced during his life,…Read More but it's no wonder. There may be one less Ben Taylor in our lives, but Heaven just got a whole lot more fun!
Thanks, Kyle for posting this. I'm not sure how things were in the past, but as a Patch editor, I've…Read More seen that blogging and engaging readers directly is a great way to market a book.
Steve Repak, a financial planner with a military-themed personal finance book, blogs regularly on Patch and has recently been featured in National Media.
Here's that story:
http://oceanside-camppendleton.patch.com/articles/steve-repak-featured-on-npr-fox-friends