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Help With Anger
Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | October 8th 2008 by Gregory Kyles
When was the last time you felt really angry? Has it been a month, week, a day, yesterday, an hour ago or do you just feel angry all the time? Anger is not tangible. It’s not something you can get hold of with your bare hands and toss away. Anger m read more
An Open Letter to Judges, Prosecuting Attorneys and Human Resourc…
Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | October 8th 2008 by Gregory Kyles
Person-directed aggression and all forms of rage are dramatically increasing worldwide. While anger management is the most effective intervention for unhealthy anger, the lack of state or local standards poses risks for those in the position to manda read more
Stepping Out in the ‘Rock ‘n Roll Capital of the World’
Sightseeing Tours Around The World | October 7th 2008 by Ryan
Cleveland, along with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been named one of the most livable cities in the United States and it is also considered to be the best city for business meetings in the continental US. The city’s top landmark is the magni read more
Writing Wrongs: Tonight @ Urban Spirit Coffee Shop
Raven's Wing Poetry | October 7th 2008 by Nicole Nicholson
From my e-mail: “Writing Wrongs Poetry is back at it after a long lay-off and we’ve got a great show for you tonight!! No out of town features hogging up all your precious stage time, so in fact the feature tonight is YOU. Come early to s read more
The Last Two Cold Beers on Earth: Responding to the Great Credit…
The Boys Wear Pants, Men Wear Trousers Blog | October 5th 2008 by Joshua Minton
It was a gray and wavy day when the U.S. economy finally fell apart–like cellophane placed unskilled over a pencil eraser. It was October 3rd, 2012–almost four years from the day that the Great Economic Credit Reform of 2009 was passed. read more
De Factoid the Eighth: Hindi an’ a Jones...
De Factoids - Thought for Food | October 3rd 2008 by Adam James Nall
In De Factoid the Seventh, one mentioned in passing the origins of the ‘vindaloo’ curry in name, if not in location. The vindaloo is one of many examples of food birthed as a product of empire: a child of conquest and (if you will) a happy mixed read more
Nuclear Deal: Dr Singh and The Deal..!
BobsBanter.com | October 3rd 2008 by Rickson
There aren’t two people who’ll agree on the Nuclear Deal, but there’s very few who won’t agree it was the tenacity, perseverance and determination of one man who single handedly convinced his boss, his party and finally his country, believed read more
Can't resist that fabric. . .
random notes | September 30th 2008
My new friends at Sew to Speak in Columbus, Ohio (Beechwold)now carry Heather Bailey and Amy Butler fabric. Isn't it awesome?When I was in Ohio last week I just had to stop by andsee their shop on High Street and it was as sweetas I thought it would read more
Small moments in democracy
Tiny Mantras | September 29th 2008 by Tracy Zollinger Turner
Yesterday, we hung out in the parking lot of an urban carryout, looking at the side wall of a restaurant called "Chicken Gem's." During the years we lived in this Ohio State campus-area zip code, I don't know exactly how many times I drove through an read more
Sun Flower - Photographic Fridays # 15
Pointy Haired Dilbert | September 26th 2008
Shot in our apartment complex in Columbus. One of the houses had these on the yard and they are just beautiful. I am sucker for flowers and had to shoot when I come across one. More flowers for your eyes. More clicks read more
If I worked for the Ohio Board of Tourism
Written Expressions: the blog | September 26th 2008 by Amie Horan
A few years ago, the Powers that Be here in Ohio decided to change the state slogan from "Ohio, The Heart of It All" (presumably because the state is vaguely heart-shaped) to "Ohio, So Much to Discover" (because the capital is Columbus--get it?). Ne read more
Wild 2, Blue Jackets 1 - Pre-season Game 1
18,568 Reasons Why | September 25th 2008 by elise
The Wild beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 2-1 in their first pre-season game Wednesday. The Wild played well the first period and decently in the second two but definitely lost a step after 20 minutes. Kim Johnsson scored the first goal and Benoit Poul read more
Wet Ink Erotic Poetry Night, Thursday, October 30
Raven's Wing Poetry | September 23rd 2008 by Nicole Nicholson
The next Wet Ink show is Thursday, October 30, in Columbus, OH. What is Wet Ink, you ask? It is an erotic poetry night held quarterly, hosted by Donielle Monique and Vernell Bristow of Writer’s Block. More details (i.e. location, featured poet read more
Travis Barker and DJ AM Survived This Crash
Brahsome | September 22nd 2008 by Brahsome
Both are listed in stable but critical condition. All four other passengers were killed. The flight was taking off from Columbus, SC after the T-Mobile Boulevard block party on Saturday. Yahoo! SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Travis Barker and DJ AM S read more
Country Living Fair, Part One
Anne Reeves | September 14th 2008 by Anne Reeves
What a fun way to spend a Fall weekend! I drove to Columbus, Ohio to attend the 3rd Annual Country Living magazine's Country Living Fair. Held at the Ohio Historical Society's Ohio Village (a 22 building replica of a mid 19th century town), Country L read more
Sometimes it’s just too sad
After cancer, now what | September 14th 2008 by Kate
This is one of the saddest pieces I have read. Just remember when you’re feeling awful there is ALWAYS someone who is having a worse day. I do not know this family but they will be in my heart. There is information about making a donation b read more
Buckeye Bares Naturist Club Suspends Activity
Diary of a Nudist - Blog | September 13th 2008 by nudiarist
The Buckeye Bares naturist group in the Akron/Canton area of Ohio has suspended its activities due to "business and personal time limitations". The club had been active for only about a year. This was not a big surprise to me because they stopped res read more
Hampton Inn and Suits in Columbus Ohio
Explore Ohio Blog | September 13th 2008 by rohit sharma
If you are planning a visit to Ohio and looking for a place which is highly affordable and provide excellent service and quality rooms, Hampton Inn and Suits in Columbus Ohio will meet your needs. It is not luxurious and there is nothing fancy about read more
Blog Entries of Note...
Transit In Utah | September 12th 2008 by John
Image via Wikipedia Since I will not be available to post tomorrow, here is the weekly blog posts I found of interest:From the Bike Utah Valley Blog:Bikes on Trains & BusesInteresting comments about the problems up in Portland with bikes on trans read more
Free web 2.0 e-books
SEO Marketing Zone | September 10th 2008 by Assaf B
Read these ebooks to illuminate the dark mysteries of web 2.0 . Also, if social media isn’t your bag but you’d like to find some free ebooks in your subject area, visit PDF Geni to search the Web ’s PDF treasure trove by keyword. … r read more
Fall Home Show Coming This Weekend
Sadie's Take on Delaware Ohio | September 9th 2008
HGTV Vern Yip will be the headline of the Fall Home Show held this weekend at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio. The show run from noon until 9 p.m. on Friday; 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Saturday; and 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $ read more
Columbus, OH: #1 in America's Most Affordable Places to Retire
Guide Me Home 2 Columbus Real Estate | September 8th 2008 by Propopoly
Our river city tops Forbes list of the most affordable places to retire. Our reasonably priced homes, lower inflation rates and low unemployment rates for those over 65 who wish to continue working, all contribute to the ranking. As well, Colu read more
Anger Management Classes for Eager Beavers and Procrastinators
Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | September 7th 2008 by Gregory Kyles
Fast Track Anger Management Classes Every Saturday and Sunday of the month. If you’ve been court ordered to complete an anger management class by a certain date, and you don’t have the time to attend weekly classes or due to unseen circumstances read more
Disruptive Physician Behavior and JCAHO Standards
Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | September 7th 2008 by Gregory Kyles
When I speak with hospital administrators, many times the topic of disruptive physician behavior comes up. Now that has some obvious reasons. Disruptive physician behavior can damage the hospitals reputation tremendously and it can cost the organizat read more
Blog Postings from this week...
Transit In Utah | September 6th 2008 by John
Image via Wikipedia First up from the Mobilizing the Region Blog:In NJ, “Son of Toll Hike” is BornWhile Utah looks at the possibility of its first toll road, the New Jersey turnpike authority is looking to increase toll charges in order to replen read more
Writing Wrongs Poetry: Tuesday, September 16
Raven's Wing Poetry | September 6th 2008 by Nicole Nicholson
Writing Wrongs Poetry Slam will be happening again on Tuesday, September 16 at the Urban Spirit Coffee Shop @ 8 PM! More details will be posted as they come in, but there will be an open mic and possibly a slam and/or a feature. (Note: This show will read more
Costs of Coworker Bullying: Anger Management Training Needed in t…
Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | September 5th 2008 by Gregory Kyles
Workplace bullying has been a hot topic since the release of the 2007 Zogby survey, which showed that 49% of American workers report that they’ve been the target of a bully’s bad behavior. Employers have begun instituting tolerance training and read more
Rokok Diambang Kepunahan
Ichanx The Miracle | September 4th 2008
Waktu bangsa bule eropa pimpinan Christoporus Columbus jalan-jalan ke suku Indian di Karibia, Amerika Tengah, mereka dikejutin ama sekelompok prajurit indian yang mengepung mereka. Para bule itu ketakutan setengah mati, apalagi para Indian itu dengan read more
Effective Stress Management Skills
Anger Management News & Views by Gregory Kyles | September 3rd 2008 by Gregory Kyles
The only thing constant in life is change. And change is often coupled with stress. Stress occurs as we try to adjust and cope with the constant changes in our lives. It affects us physically and emotionally, positively and negatively. It can trigger read more

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