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...hadn't always thought this way. What had you previously seen as a mistake?Well I'm my biggest critic. Just because I say this stuff that we all know in our heart, and because I've read it and I repeat doesn't mean that I practice it all the time. It's a practice, all of it's a practice. So I didn't always have it, but I tell myself enough times not to think too much about spilled milk. I really can't tell you the biggest, stupidest thing I've done... I wish I hadn...
...their dreams. That's how I make money - I make money by making other people money. But I don't know, I might go to India and study under Patabi Joyce before he dies, he's 100 years old almost. I don't know what I would do, I mean my fortune is my ability to sit still in the morning and also to move out of stillness sometimes. How happy I am is my fortune. I have a cycle of giving that I'm in. As I get, I give. What I'm given, I gotta give back...
...concerned that your child's baby fat has ballooned into a more serious problem, join the club. About 18% of American children aged 6 to 19 are now overweight, and childhood obesity rates are rising around the world. But what does early overweight mean for youngsters in adulthood: will overweight kids necessarily become overweight - and unhealthy - grown-ups? Epidemiologist David Freedman from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity studies that question. Though the science has been less than conclusive about the precise health risk factors obese children will face...
...caucuses change the nature of those once-intimate events. Adjustments to be considered include ending same day registrations a week earlier rather than allow people to register at the caucus site. Overworked volunteers have been swamped by large turnouts.Requiring voters to get registered at least a week earlier would mean caucus leaders can have one less thing to do at the caucus. It would also provide them a list showing who is eligible to participate, reducing the possibility of fraud. Also, the parties need to consider uniform caucus tabulation systems and appeals and criminal penalties for falsifying caucus results, just...
...Geographically, the Arabian Peninsula is already a subcontinent, as physically isolated as Europe is from Asia. A continental Middle East would mean added political strength—both in terms of international opinion as well as an increased sense of internal solidarity. Moreover, and more importantly in my mind, it would implant the distinctiveness of the region in the minds of children from the age of their first geography lesson. It is embarrassing and unjust that Middle Eastern nations must continue to identify themselves with respect to Europe and in accordance with its geography, given the brutal legacies of colonization...