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Remembering Ted Kennedy: Are We Doing It Right?
By
hfields
It is seldom that we lose someone of such legendary stature as Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Though the media may try to play up every death as a Cronkite or a Mother Theresa, I honestly don’t feel the need to shed a tear over Michael Jackson in quite the same way as I do over…
How To Say “I Quit”–And How NOT To
By
hfields
First off, don’t do what I did. I think I have mentioned the mean boss I once had. Well, after several months of being browbeat, the day came when I couldn’t take it another minute. What’d I do? I literally packed up my things and walked out the door that very day. I shot my…
Does Lying on Your Online Dating Profile Get an Ethical Pass?
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Padmini Mangunta
If there were ever an area where the little white lie came into question, it would be online dating. Oh, you’re not 6′ 2″ with abs of steel? Or petite with the body of a goddess? Whoops. And funny how you didn’t mention that wart. Ew. Do you blame them (or do they blame you)…
Enjoying Chores *Is* Possible. Who Knew?
By
hfields
The other night I was driving home with my husband from the cottage owned by my extended family. It was late, and we had a lot of Sunday stuff still to take care of: laundry, food to plan for the week ahead, etc. This was in addition to the two hours of tidying, wrapping up, putting away,…
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