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		<title>Recessionary Discipline</title>
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Everything old is new again, the old saying goes – and anyone who was around for during the 1930s must be having a sense of deja vu.  It&#8217;s gotten to the point where this parody of Herbert Hoover&#8217;s famous line, “Prosperity is Just Around the Corner,” seems like it was written last week, not in 1932! But if we&#8217;re looking for guidance from the oldies to navigate the new, harsh realities, I rather like this one, written during World War II, evoking a spirit of facing tough challenges head-on. ...]]></description>
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		<title>Neither Snow Nor Rain&#8230;</title>
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In this age of e-mail, SMSing, and who knows what other communication wonder they&#8217;ll come up with next, there are still people who use the “regular” &#8211; also known as “snail” &#8211; mail. Are these people Luddites, or what?  And we&#8217;re not talking about an insignificant tribe. Judging by the traffic on my local e-mail community list, “can anyone take a letter to the States for me” ranks just behind “Looking for a lift to X” on the hit parade of favors people are always seeking.  Maybe it&#8217;s ...]]></description>
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		<title>The People We Know &#8211; and Don’t</title>
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Kids say the darndest things. To us, that is. But you should hear how they talk to each other when there are no adults around. It&#8217;s downright scary!   But we don&#8217;t mind a little ribaldry from our kids, bless them; it&#8217;s part of growing up. We know our kids&#8217; friends, and their parents are pretty much like us – raising their kids as best as they can. Sure, our kids&#8217; friends may have occasional lapses in judgment, dragging our children into trouble with them, but it&#8217;s usually nothing ...]]></description>
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		<title>The Numbers Game</title>
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Now how hard is it to pick six numbers? Very, apparently; which explains the plethora of lotto number picking software (like the one at http://tinyurl.com/3dquav). Is this something people really need? Can&#8217;t we pick six stupid numbers on our own?
But on second thought, I can sympathize with the people who use these things; their minds are already overloaded with numbers, ...]]></description>
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