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Monthly Archives: April 2004
Halley points my post over…
Halley points my post over on the Worthwhile blog. She highlights the part of the Happiness article about the meaningfull life and specifically the difference between pleasurable activity and philanthropic activity. Makes me think about the things I do as … Continue reading
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“Twelve midsize sedans earned the…
“Twelve midsize sedans earned the lowest safety rating from the insurance industry in crash tests designed to show what happens when pickup trucks or sport utility vehicles hit cars in the side.” Somehow this sounds to me like the “Car” … Continue reading
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“People typically record high satisfaction…
“People typically record high satisfaction levels in their early twenties. These then fall steadily towards middle age, before troughing at around 42. Most of us then grow steadily happier as we get older, …” From an article on happiness. I … Continue reading
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It’s good for mothers and…
It’s good for mothers and daughters to argue. “Daughters get frustrated with their fathers but tend to give them the cold shoulder and ignore them,” The Independent said. I guess there is no hope for a mom/dad like me.
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The Hypmo-tizer
There are many interesting things in this article about young children watching TeeVee. http://thecelebritycafe.com/features/1250.html “The study showed that children, especially young ones, got way too engrossed in the shows, and often became agitated if the shows were turned off.“ I … Continue reading
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Night
The last concert we went to gave me some time to take a few night shots.
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