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Endangered Species

April 24, 2014
by Caroline Miller
deteriorating effects of solitary confinement, Going Crazy in Solitary, what results do we want from our prisons?
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jail isolation
I’ve always assumed a society should reflect the highest values of its citizen, which includes treating individuals with respect. Few would quarrel with that value, I think, until we turn our attention to the treatment of prisoners. Regrettably some people see jails as instruments o
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No White Knights For The Common Man

April 23, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Bruce Schneier, NSA snooping
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White Knight
When I was growing up my mother used to say, “Don’t do anything you’d be ashamed to see reported on the front page of the newspaper.” I took the warning seriously which may account for why my life may seem boring to others. What matters is that I sleep well. Given the dullness
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The Promise

April 22, 2014
by Caroline Miller
To live thinking only of the future is to lose the present
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Age and is youthful reflection
Sometimes I want to shake sense into the young or anyone who lives in the land of “what if.” It’s a terrible place of longing, dissatisfaction and of continually looking to the future for a solution to the present. On Facebook, recently, a young man wrote about his broken heart.
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Ashes To Ashes

April 21, 2014
by Caroline Miller
cultural sensitivity surrounding death, life without an afterlife
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cremation ashes
Recently, I met with a financial planner to update arrangements for my final years. I must say, preparing to exit life requires more paperwork than coming into it. Happily, I passed inspection on all points but one: I’d left no instructions for the disposal of my ashes.  I admit, I
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Smarter Today Than Tomorrow

April 18, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Age-Proof Your Finances, Allan Roth, retirement planning
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man doing paperwork
I’ve often written about the advantages of growing older, but I won’t deny there are disadvantages, too. One of them is that we lose our financial acuity as we age. Unfortunately, unlike memory malfunctions, losing this skill is not easily perceived, according to writer Allan Roth
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Hope For The Future

April 17, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Cybele Weisser, Millennials part company with past values, What's Your Money State Of Mind?
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Fred Phelps
Of all the generations that went through the 2008-2009 economic downturn, the Millennials, ages 18-33, have suffered the most. That’s according to a recent survey by Money magazine, which notes these young people are not only saddled with college debt, but are facing a weak employme
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The Myths Of Poverty Exposed

April 16, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Kathryn Edin, Stephanie Mencimer, What if Everyting You Knew About Poverty Was wrong?
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father with child
Contrary to popular misconception, the majority of homeless people aren’t the drunks we see sprawled across sidewalks. The majority are women and children. Kathryn Edin, a researcher who lived among the poor for many years, draws this conclusion in her block buster study of poverty
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Cheating Makes Perfect

April 15, 2014
by Caroline Miller
buying your way into the Ivey Leagues, dirty college applications, Erika Fry
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foregin students
Want your son or daughter to be admitted to the university of his or her dreams? You can if your child lives abroad and you are willing to spend between $15,000 – $30,000. For that sum, a consultant will pad an admission packet with a false history and false recommendations. Acc
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Advice For “Know-Nothing” Investors

April 11, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor, Warren Buffet, Why I like to Think of Stocks Like Farms
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stock market moves
The stock market is going through a hiccup phase, a series of ups and downs which, I suppose, is better than the plummet of 2008. Still, constant fluctuations are nerve-racking, so when I saw an article on investing by the “Oracle of Omaha,” Warren Buffet, I gave it my attention.
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A Scam Is A Scam Is A Scam

April 10, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Carolyn Kellog, how to make the N.Y. Times Best Seller list, L. A. Times
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money changing hands
I mentioned earlier that Susan Stoner, author of the Sage Adair mystery series, and I are preparing for our YouTube book program, “Just Read it.” Our first 5 airings begin with a review of top paperback sellers listed in the New York Times. Recently, she and I met to compare notes
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