Over the last two columns I introduced the reasoning and science behind why the "hunter" is so important to the ethical management of our...
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On this earth, we are born, we live, and then we die. It is said, though, that what matters is what we do (accomplish) with the time we are given....
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It was another May 1st in a world gone totally mad. May Day celebrations, which never caught on in America until somewhat recently, turned ugly in...
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The Patriot Ledger ran a story today entitled "Quincy, Milton schools help students cope" by Jennifer Mann. The story concerned two recent...
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In Part II, I examined Senator Frank Lautenberg’s S.843 “Gun Show Background Check Act of 2009”, bill by pointing out the California...
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In Part I, I examined Newton’s third law of motion and introduced two bills one at the Federal level by Senator Frank Lautenberg’s S.843...
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For the first time, on July 5, 1687 Sir Isaac Newton published his three physical laws of motion in his work Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia...
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Earlier this morning, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano admitted she was briefed before the release of the now very controversial report I...
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Vilifying your opponent, whether factual or not, has become the norm in our society. It’s all about spreading fear, uncertainty and doubt. The...
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John Zorabedian, Boston Top News Examiner wrote a column today entitled “Conservatives ratchet up rhetoric about revolution, are they inciting...
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