Monthly Archives: March 2013


The American Dream is Fading Into a Nightmare

A top of the line education, three square meals a day, a well paying job, a car to drive and a roof over our heads is what every American attempts to acquire in one way or another, but fails to achieve on a daily basis. Living that type of lifestyle sounds easy however, this simple accomplishment is out of reach for many families in this country. In the midst of the battle between the Republicans and the Democrats, the number of Americans falling into poverty still rises. It is poverty by design because part of the battle by the two parties is not about how to eradicate it, but it seems to be more about how to make the problem worse. Cutting programs or reducing funding for things that were put into place to help an American grow as citizens only creates more problems and creates problems that are not yet taken into consideration. A good example would be the Head Start programs that are being affected by the Sequester.

Its not a new concept that a good education, coupled with diversity in the workplace that is also lined with plenty of opportunity, is not only the foundation that is essential for getting out of poverty, but it is what is needed to stay out of it.

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ABC News, Ashley Horton

NBC News reported a story entitled, “In Plain Sight.” The piece addresses how many college students who are working hard to finish his or her education are in need of food to eat. Some colleges are attempting to bring food pantries to their campuses to help the problem, but some students are not in a hurry to accept.

“Ashyle Horton, 22, was reluctant take help from a University of Arkansas food pantry because of the stigma of need. That program, like others, works to decrease the shame of seeking assistance.”

Although it is not the responsibility of the government to ensure that every American live the dream, it is their responsibility to provide access to whatever tools and resources that are needed for one to realize his or her vision. Being ashamed of assistance is a product of our nation’s leaders who want to label others as being part of the, “47%.” Much like the comment made by the 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate, former Mass., Governor Mitt Romney. There is only one percentage to take into consideration and that would be 100. Everyone is equipped to play a role in the life of another in order to help him or her succeed. Pointing fingers, placing blame and making the simplest of achievement not available to the masses creates poverty. That is why it is by design. If policy makers talk to everyday citizens and ask them what would be needed to help fix the problems surrounding the issues of poverty, they just might be surprised. Getting insight from those who have or are in the situation would bring about the best advice for plausible solutions.

Alternative Method to Healing

Jean Logan

Amazon.com: Jean Logan PhD: Books.

ORDAINED MINISTER INTRODUCES THE USES OF GLYPHS AS A MEANS TO ALTERNATIVE HEALING

Can a seemingly simply picture or as the Ancients call them, Glyphs really take the place of modern medicine? “The use of Glyphs can be used as a means to cure all types of physical ailments ranging from a simple headache to Arthritis,” says Jean Logan, Ph.D., author of, “Unlocking the Power of Glyphs.” She adds that, “there are Glyphs available to remove negative energy from everything, including animals.” A Glyph is an image used in the visual representation of characters; roughly speaking, how a character looks. “Through the ages, civilizations have used symbols to draw power to their leaders. These symbols were energized in sacred ceremonies.”

When the image is divinely given to the healer, he or she then draws that image onto an object. This source of concentrated prayer is then placed on the area of the body which is demonstrating the signs of distress. Logan is not only an author; she is also an ordained minister. At a book signing event that took place at Phoenix & Dragon Bookstore, in Sandy Springs, GA., on March 10, 2013, the multi-faceted speaker told a group of interested listeners that healing from placing the drawn items onto the body should take place within a reasonable amount of time. Jean Logan is so convinced that her method of healing is a gift that, “All proceeds of the sale of her books will be used for Holy Ground Farm, Inc. a non-profit organization that supports education opportunities for children.”

An event participant by the name of Linda Ann Westman stated that, she was attending the affair because, “she had spent over 40 years studying health alternatives and because she is interested in finding effective ways to help others improve their minds, body, and health.”

The use of Glyphs, Reiki, and other alternative healing methods are a growing phenomenon. According to Safe Haven Healing, The author of the website, Adele Wang, states that, “There is more to healing than just drugs and surgery,” For those who believe in the use of Glyphs and other unique ways of healing, this is the new wave of the future and it does speak for itself.

2013 Trends in Dating and Relationships

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2013 appears to be starting off with new trends in dating and relationship etiquette. The only thing that is advertised these days for singles, are seemingly popular ways to meet a date online by browsing pictures and reading specific personal information that has been provided by the prospective suitor. Although this method might be convenient for some, it does take away from those goose bumps you get from the gentle gaze that is accompanied by the soft smile when your eyes make contact for the first time. Those natural yet unforgettable moments are building blocks to a solid foundation that essentially will help the couple, should they make it, keep their love alive. Reflections on initial “how we met,” memories are more sincere and heartfelt, rather than looking back on how sexy his or her picture was online or how crafty they worded their profile.

The Use of Social Media

Another unusual trend in 2013 is how those who are dating choose to communicate with a large volume of people. For instance, couples are now using social media for avenues from which they send messages for things like party invites or wedding invitations. I found a video on YouTube that illustrates a unique way to invite many people to a wedding using social media. It may appear to be a great and time saving approach, however; it is impersonal and may be offensive to the people on the receiving end.