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August 1, 2014

  Do Not Be Confused “Genetic analysis suggests that a majority of the Muslims of Palestine, inclusive of Arab citizens of Israel, are descendants of Christians, Jews and other earlier inhabitants of the southern Levant whose core may reach back to prehistoric times. A study of high-resolution haplotypes demonstrated that a substantial portion of...
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July 2, 2014

  Patriot or Traitor Stonewall Jackson, George Marshall and Honor “The heart of VMI’s student government is the honor system. Although honor, like many idealistic concepts, defies exact definition, it clearly refers to relationships which govern society and which yield to the members of that society immediate and tangible benefits. The honor system at...
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June 6, 2014

  Where are you from? The waitress did not seem to understand me, as I tried to place my order; thus I asked her if I had mispronounced poutine?   She said no, smiled, and asked where I was from, taking me aback.  I hesitated for a moment, wondering how to answer.  I finally said...
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May 20, 2014

Life Brings Redemption by Cristina Jill Mosqueda   Life Brings Redemption, a short story available at Barns and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/life-brings-redemption-cristina-jill-mosqueda/1119480842?ean=2940149208746    
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March 21, 2014

  Digital Camera Envy?   The first time I went to the Hoover Dam was with my Father, who took great joy in sharing the world with us.  He would stop at historical sites, roadside curiosities, ball parks, interesting eateries, and natural wonders, weaving wonderful tales about the locations we were seeing, making sure...
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February 22, 2014

  What do we treasure? Recently, I toured the Belz Museum in Memphis Tennessee, which specializes in Asian and Judaica works of art.  http://www.belzmuseum.org/ ; the collection was quite fascinating; and you may be sure that I shall be sharing some of the work with you.  Prominently displayed, was an intricately carved wood screen,...
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January 3, 2014

  Another Wish for a Happy New Year I ushered the New Year in by hauling several plastic containers of collectible ephemera into the library, with the goal of bringing order back to my disheveled life, in the new house. As I started to go through the first container, I ran across a slew...
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December 27, 2013

  I Hope You Had a Merry Christmas Christmas is normally my favorite holiday; and a time of year when I shift into automatic gear.  This year, automatic gear did not work. For the previous ten to twelve years, this time of year meant a trip north, for Thanksgiving, with stops along the way,...
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November 9, 2013

It is Going to be Okay Our new house has what I think of as ridiculously high taxes, apparently we are in a great school system, but there is no trash pick-up!  Coming from South Florida, where the trash is picked up, at your house, twice a week, including bulk pick-up, which will literally...
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October 15, 2013

The Cookie Jar The kitchen has not yet been painted, nor that hideous wall paper stripped – though all cabinets are clean and freshly lined.  The new refrigerator is working beautifully and happily housing the magnets; the dishwasher finally arrived yesterday, it took three weeks to get here.  I will spend a lot of...
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