Columns
Why body language is important, part two
In March, I wrote a column about how our bodies communicate more than our speech. It is hard to believe. But, it is true. According ...
In March, I wrote a column about how our bodies communicate more than our speech. It is hard to believe. But, it is true. According ...
Between 1943 and 1944 – Western Europe – The skies over France, the Low Countries, and the German homeland thunder with Americans bombing during the ...
Drinking and driving is dangerous, hurts and kills people, and is 100 percent avoidable. If someone is found guilty, there are consequences such as jail ...
An unknown author said, “You can choose freedom or bondage at the voting booth. Freedom comes with the risk of individual failure. Bondage does away ...
Oval Office – President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) is frustrated. His New Deal initiatives are being struck down by the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS).
It did not take long for President Trump to nominate a fine candidate to succeed the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court of ...
In recent years, I have noticed that I generally respond differently to challenges and difficult situations that life brings forth.
Speaking of her friend and colleague, United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Justice Antonin Scalia at his funeral, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, “We disagreed now ...
Sir Winston Churchill looked Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in the eyes in 1938, as Chamberlain and other European leaders learned of the enormous power of ...
My oldest son, Jake can tell people about the minute details of political elections, World War II, and almost every battle that was fought during ...