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Flada Faves Volume 1

September 16th, 2007 · 4 Comments

I am going to start a new feature where I write about some of my favorite sites that I have found during the week. These may not necessarily be new posts or pages, but they are new to me. This is volume one.
There have been ongoing discussions on my blog notes about several […]

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Tags: Ed's Articles · Miscellaneous

You Can Update Your Dreams

August 31st, 2007 · 8 Comments

My Dreams
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? For me, it was a doctor. Actually for a brief time, I wanted to be a worm doctor, whatever that is, but mostly I wanted to be a medical doctor. Then again, to a 5 year […]

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Tags: Ed's Articles · Personal Growth

Is your husband or wife an idiot?

August 25th, 2007 · 4 Comments

My father was a great man. Actually, he still is as far as I know. I learned a lot of invaluable lessons from him and from my mother.
To this day, a full 20 years after moving out of his home, I am certain that I could survive pretty well in almost any environment […]

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Tags: Ed's Articles · Family/Parenting · Personal Growth

More about My Reasons to Homeschool

August 19th, 2007 · 207 Comments

My friend Obsteve has been encouraging me for more than a few weeks to elaborate on my previous post, 5 Reasons Why You Should Homeschool:
Hi Ed, I still believe that this article is misleading, both about teachers and about teaching.Essentially, I feel that 5 different reasons to homeschool could and should be proffered; I do […]

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Tags: Ed's Articles · Family/Parenting · Homeschooling / Education · Political

A Word on “Surrender”

August 9th, 2007 · 6 Comments

From the Wikipedia entry on surrender:
Surrender is when soldiers, nations or other combatants stop fighting and become prisoners of war, either as individuals or when ordered to by their officers. A white flag is often used to surrender, as is the gesture of raising one’s hands empty and open above one’s head.
Surrender may be conditional, […]

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Tags: Ed's Articles · Political