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Genesis Forgotten

January 03, 2020
by Caroline Miller
carbon dioxide's effect on plants, Climate change, decline of nutritious plant life, Tom Philpott, topsoil, USDA, USDA fails to study impact of climate change on crops
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This New Year, the world stage leaves us with so much worry, there’s little incentive to get out of bed each morning. Adding to the malaise is a fresh, looming disaster. Not long ago, I mentioned that good topsoil around the globe is eroding at the rate of 1% a year. Without it, we
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Women Leaders

January 02, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Donald Trump, men and women's leadership styles, Nancy Pelosi, Rebecca Grieenfield, Stephanie Johnson, Thinx
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Nancy Pelosi’s stunning leadership of Democratic house members during the recent presidential impeachment process will serve as a template for women who seek management positions in the future.  What she exhibited during the procedure was experience, direction, and a firm hand. A f
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020

January 01, 2020
by Caroline Miller
New Year 2020
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Going Bananas

December 31, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Amazon reviews, bananas, Donald Trump, Fakespot, modern art, Republican party, ReviewMeta, Vladimir Putin
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I used to think I was a reasonably informed person, but President Donald Trump has taught me what passes as information can often be fake.  Take the banana, for example. In the ‘60s and ’70s, it would never be mistaken for a work of art. But since Trump has been in office, realit
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A Smile Is Ageless

December 30, 2019
by Caroline Miller
aging demographic, cosmetic industry, Grace Huang, Lis Du, older women's cosmetic goals
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A few months ago, I changed my Facebook photo. No big deal. The one I’d been using was 10 years old.  I read somewhere that a person’s features change significantly every 10 years, so an update seemed timely. A number of people noticed the switch and posted a thumbs-up, responses
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What A Piece Of Work Is Man

December 27, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Alexa, cyber bullying, Hyenas, Marty Rubin, Nest, Ring, Sheridan Prasso
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The human race seems to be cursed. So many inventions meant to provide peace and prosperity end up doing the opposite. Cars, trains, trucks, and boats have allowed commerce to flourish, but they also have given us global warming. The internet puts information at our fingertips but pro
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Goodbye To Fake Friends

December 26, 2019
by Caroline Miller
2020 New Year's resolution, buying clicks and likes, Devumi, fake friends, Federal Trade Commission, social media
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My New Years’ resolution for 2020 will be to reduce the number of my Facebook friends. Unlike the woman from Kenya who had 5000, I can’t manage 400. Some friends I doubt are real.  They never comment on the news feed. Once a year I send them my annual birthday greeting to whi
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May All Your Christmases Be White

December 25, 2019
by Caroline Miller
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Standing In Line For An Ebook?

December 23, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Ebooks, library costs for eBooks, library restricitons on ebooks, library restrictions on eBooks
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Because it’s electronic, a reader would think an eBook is available on demand. Surprisingly, however, readers who obtain their eBooks from libraries can face a lineup. The reason is simple. Libraries pay between $40 to $60 per title for a license to provide those works for a period
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Bias Is No Impediment To Justice

December 20, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Chief Justice John Roberts, Might Makes Right, Republican, The U. S. Supreme Court, Tom McClintock, truth and lies
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The axiom, “Liars sometimes speak the truth,” existed as far back as the ancient Greeks, and is still accurate today. But how are we discern the difference between truth and a lie? With regard to articles of impeachment, Donald Trump’s supporters have dispensed with the need to
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