It has been an intense week waiting who would make it on the final two. Nice, thought provoking post. It's very interesting to take note of when you truly begin to think differntly about the choices you encounter. I've completely revamped the way I approach so many day-to-day things in an effort to live a more sustainable lifestyle. It's nice to catch yourself making the sustainable decision without even batting an eye.

Your book was like a beam of light. There is so much to read and so little time in this world to read them; it's like a Faustian dilemma. Your book is the first book in my life that I am reading a second time and constantly refer back to specific sections.
3) Reliable, Responsible and Supportive: Every woman wants her partner to be reliable and be there for her when she needs her. Support your wife in all stages of life. Provide reassurance when she is feeling down. Do not belittle her or hurt her ego. If she is a working woman understand her work pressures and problems. Be proud of her accomplishments and do not forget to compliment her. Be available for her when she needs a shoulder to cry on or when she needs support from you. Let her know that you care for her. When you are not near her at least make a phone call, even if you talk to her for only a minute or two. When you come back after work or on weekend do things with her or help her in whatever way possible. She will appreciate it even if you are not much of a help beca. Be a friend to her. When you don't agree with her views, respectfully let her know that you don't agree and give good reasons.
Watching this DVD makes a great family activity, but it would also be a great video to show in classrooms. There is a four-page free downloadable teaching guide available online for free. It is advisable for parents to watch the video together with their children and to be prepared to answer different questions that may arise, such as questions related to religions, race, poverty, etc. The cartoon illustrates the concepts of tolerance, acceptance, gratitude and humanity and it will probably provoke an important family conversation about the world we live in. For example, the closing statement in the section on world religions (that all religions are at their core the same) may be quite surprising and disagreeable to some religion followers. Anyway, the creators of the DVD are clearly in favor of peace throughout the world despite all diversities and in favor of protecting human rights, as it should be.
Jack is still sick. Dean, Sam and Castiel still don't know what to do, but that won't stop them from looking for answers on Supernatural. Along with Jack's storyline, this week's episode Byzantium" picks up an old thread on Heaven. It seems something is out there killing angels - again. As we know, Heaven can't really afford to lose any since the celestial bodies are what's keeping the place running.
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