Communication: Isn’t the Message Important?
Let me start this blog post with a question: what’s the point of communication? If I’m understanding it correctly, we communicate with […]
Quality Writing Important to Everyday Communications
If you saw the award-winning film The King’s Speech, starring Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush, you know how important public speaking was […]
CCSS Test Scores in the Toilet: No Surprise Here
With just a few weeks left in the summer, the news regarding the CCSS tests given at the close of last school […]
Appeasement Never Creates “Peace in Our Time”
Europe in the 1930s was the place to be if one enjoyed action and political intrigue. With the end of World War […]
Bad Songs: Please Let Them Die
This past Fourth of July my lovely wife and I had occasion to join the sweaty masses for an evening of music […]
The Zimmerman Verdict: The View from the Jury
With just about everyone and his grandmother responding to the George Zimmerman not guilty verdict, I decided to add my two cents […]
Lessons From Egypt
As I sit here reading the news on Independence Day 2013, I must say I am feeling a bit of envy regarding […]
Can You Hear Me Now?
Oh, what a difference a day makes. I was planning to write this blog post yesterday, but I decided to wait a […]
I Don’t Care, It Doesn’t Affect Me
Almost a decade ago I received an e-mail from a relative asking me to sign a petition voicing opposition to an adult […]
Waiter, There’s a Hair on My Soap
The word “lunacy” is defined by the Miriam-Webster online dictionary as “intermittent insanity once believed to be related to phases of the […]