While some men know their way around a jewelry store, others feel anything but at home. You can help by selecting a few pieces of jewelry that your man is sure to enjoy. If you are hesitating to make decisions like this, consider how you could be doing him a great favor. here are a Read More…
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Are Poker And Billiards Proper Sports?
There is nothing more fun than gathering with friends for a nice night out – especially if you add a group game into the mix. Classic games like poker (perfect for a cold night in, so bring out the chips!) or billiards (everyone’s favorite bar game) have long captured the hearts of groups of friends Read More…
3 Ways To Learn Negotiation Skills
Being able to negotiate is important for a successful life but unless you were a business major it’s unlikely you learned how to negotiate in college. It’s ironic if you think about it, since so much of college, from grades to your social life, depends on successful negotiation. Luckily, learning about negotiation and effective ways of Read More…
Carl Bernstein: “Cold Civil War” Has Taken Over Media; “Fact-Based Debate Is Becoming Impossible”
To say that the U.S. media has a developed a bit of a credibility issue of late would be an understatement. Mass hysteria over Trump’s victory in November has clearly resulted in a staggering deterioration in reporting standards as dropping the latest “bombshell” and inflicting the latest wound on the Trump administration has been prioritized over Read More…
It Begins: Canadian Gov Rolls Out Points To Reward Good Citizens
I warned you in 2010, when I published Episode 145 of my podcast, “You Are Being Gamed.” I warned you in 2015, when I released my video on “Sesame Credit: China’s Creepy New Social Engineering Experiment.” I warned you last year in these very pages, when I penned my article detailing how “The CIA’s ‘Pokémon Read More…
New York Times Finally Corrects Bogus Claim That Iran ‘Sponsored’ 9/11 Attacks
(FAIR) — In its reporting on a dubious lawsuit alleging Iranian meta-involvement in 9/11, the New York Times badly misunderstood the case and maintained for more than three years, in the paper of record, that the government of Iran “sponsored” the September 11, 2001, attacks. The belated correction, issued late Wednesday night on two widely spaced articles on the Read More…