The national statistics on TV violence cite that the average American, by the age of 18, will have been exposed to more than 200,000 violent acts. This month I will be 27 and my number hasn’t risen significantly because I shut the thing off a while ago. But as an adult, does TV violence I’ve … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Artist Profile: Bridgid Lupetin – The Woman of the Mountain
As a girl, the rustle of the trees and wind through her family’s property set the stage for Bridgid’s palate of colorful dreams. What emerged from her imagery became a balanced life filled with professional-grade art and bold athleticism. Born in 1984, Bridgid Lupetin’s grandmother noticed her time spent in the meadows, pawing at the … Continue reading »
Radical Research and Schizophrenia
I read an article recently by one David J. Stewart of jesus-is-savior.com and started to think about a few things and how they were in any way relevant to me. One that stuck out was the thought that some people are quite amazing at constructing ornate arguments based on basic imagery, especially pictures strewn throughout … Continue reading »
Gaining the Confidence to Proceed Without Instruction
In the hospital, your mother parted her legs and squeezed with great might. A sound started to be heard, not just her screaming, but you. It was your voice. That is of course after the mucus plug was pulled from your mouth and you began to breathe on your own. For the first time, she … Continue reading »
What Dinosaurs have to do with Today’s Businesses
Looking back several million years, it is simple for the mind to imagine large lumbering beasts roaming the earth, looking for food and a suitable mate. Back then size was everything, and if you weren’t big you might be somebody’s lunch. Such seems to be the case in the modern economies of the world. If … Continue reading »