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The Wheels on the Bus Go…Oh, Hell No
By
Emily Herzlin
Every day I take the M15 Limited bus up 1st Avenue to work. I like this bus. It stops just a couple blocks away from my apartment, and drops me off only a few steps from the school I work at. I’ve timed it exactly right so that if I leave my apartment no later…
Individuality and dharma
By
Greg Zwahlen
There was a passage in Julia May Jonas’s recent post that brought to mind a book I like called Buddhist Practice on Western Ground: Reconciling Eastern Ideals and Western Psychology, by a psychologist and longtime practitioner of Buddhism named Harvey Aronson. TF writes: I love writing plays and prose but a statement about “who I…
A Truly Black Friday
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idpguestblog
By now I’m sure everyone has heard of Walmart employee Jdimytai Damour who was crushed to death early Friday morning by a stampede of crazed shoppers. One does not even know what to say about such a senseless death. Mob psychology aside, this appalling event is indicative of a much larger problem in this country. Thousands…
Back to the Sack: New Yorkers reactions to a plastic bag fee
By
omphalina
In the last couple of weeks, there have been quite a few articles documenting the reaction New Yorkers have had to the proposed plastic bag fee. I thought it would be interesting to sit with these differing points of views. I have pulled out just the quotes from the different newspaper articles I ran across…
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