by Daniel Bell There is no worse feeling than dealing with the death of a loved one. When a person you love dies, there are
Category: Education
Personality Disorder: Psychiatry’s ‘Fatal Flaw’
by Niall McLaren “The history of psychiatry has, in a sense, been the history of various medical men and theoreticians attempting to understand mental pathology by
Musings and Response: Gambling against Work Ethics
by James R. Campbell I thoroughly enjoyed Bob Branco’s article about Gambling that appeared on the blog last week end. He made some very good
Abortion and Informed Consent for Your Primary Choice
by Michell Spoden “We were maiming at least one woman a month,” Carol Everett, former abortion clinic operator, is quoted on abortion on The Unchoice.
Discovery News: Vaccine-Promoting Article Stumbles in First Line
The unscientific and corrupt vaccine industry rests on the ignorance of people and the yellow journalism of mainstream media. Benjamin Radford’s article in yesterday’s edition
Talking Over an Audio Presentation
by Bob Branco Have you ever tried to listen to a presentation, a movie, or anything else that interests you, only to be surrounded by
Why Many Online Reviews for Products and Services are Untrustworthy
by Ann Harrison On sites such as Amazon and Yelp, you can read customer reviews for a product or service, before you make a purchase.
The Future of Education
by Bob Branco Remember when we were in school? It was a very controlled environment. We would take our courses, pay attention, and realize that
Integrity in the Arts
by Aaron Ratliff Recently, I attended a seminar at my college that was centered around the idea of integrity. I, from a personal standpoint, would
My Top Tips For Revising
by Daniel Bell My regular readers know that I’m a teacher with a difference! I love to fuse the traditional techniques with a modern twist.