Monday, January 16, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Homeless Take to The Libraries | Quazen
Homeless Take to The Libraries | Quazen
Due to the recession and loss of jobs, many are left homeless and living on the streets. Libraries are warm safe places and the homeless have discovered them to be a safe haven during the days. Some patrons complain about the homeless being there, using the bathroom, taking up space. But libraries are for all the people, not any one privileged group.
Bank Fees and Customer Service | Gomestic
Bank Fees and Customer Service | Gomestic
Banks make it easy for you to get cash against your credit card by allowing you to withdraw it from ATM’s or by sending you convenience checks in the mail. Fees are usually two to four percent for cash in advance. Cash points are generally several points higher than purchase prices and began accruing as soon as you get the money.
Aa and Alternative Programs for Alocholics | Healthmad
Aa and Alternative Programs for Alocholics | Healthmad
A has a good record for helping alcoholics and drug addicts recover from their addictions. But some who need help are turned off the program by the religious aspects of the organization. Some addicts are mandated by the courts to attend, if they are nonreligious it causes problems. During the past several years a few nonreligious alternatives have sprung up and are gaining recognition.
Friday, January 13, 2012
How Things Work at The Hospital | Healthmad
How Things Work at The Hospital | Healthmad
A note to my friends to say why I have been absent the last few days. Due to a little eposide I have spent the last few days in the hospital. We thought I would be released yesterday but we kept waiting until 9:30 last night and finally gave up. I did get home this afternoon and just in good time. My granddaughter said otherwise she was coming to break me out. It saved her a lot of trouble and maybe kept both of us out of jail.
Lives of Black Women | Socyberty
Lives of Black Women | Socyberty
On Jean Tomer’s walk through the south in the twenties, he discovered something he had not imagined. Although uneducated, abused and downtrodden, black women had deep unconscious spiritual convictions. Their religion was their temple.They believed in ghosts and voodoo cures. They had no hope for tomorrow, and no outlet for their creativity. But I believe Tomer missed something.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
From Illiteracy to Millionaire Author | Socyberty
From Illiteracy to Millionaire Author | Socyberty
This "lazy" "stupid" student, as her teachers called her, proved them and everyone who thought so wrong. Amanda Kyle Williams couldn’t learn to read and quite school as soon as possible. It was only several years later when she consulted a therapist that she found with hard work she could learn to read. During that discovery she was constantly at the library tracing each letter over and over with her finger, so began her love of writing.
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