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Archive for April, 2010

What’s Up Wednesdays: Top Thinkers

April 7th, 2010

Last month, I had neglected to grab a screenshot in time to record the top commentators of February 2010, but I was more vigilant this time around for the top thinkers of March 2010. It’s important to remember that this blog isn’t just a soapbox for my thoughts; it’s a platform for poignant conversation and [...]

Keeping Health Care Close to Your Heart

April 6th, 2010

Maybe it’s because I was born and raised in Canada that I have a certain perspective on the matter. With the recent health care bill passing in the United States, it seemed like such a “duh” moment to me; everyone should have fair and equal access to universal health care. Even if it results in [...]

Shooting Dinosaurs in Alberta Badlands

April 5th, 2010

Over the weekend, I took the opportunity to visit Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta. It’s one of the best known “dinosaur museums” in North America (and maybe the world), because it is located in the middle of the fossil-rich Alberta Badlands. You could say that I was a dinosaur geek as a young boy, [...]

Sunday Snippet: Art Linkletter

April 4th, 2010

“Things turn out best for the people who make the best out of the way things turn out.” Have you ever encountered a co-worker who won’t stop complaining about his or her job? Or how about the student that is constantly complaining about not having enough of a social life, because he or she is [...]

Work at Home Mom (WAHM) vs. Internet Entrepreneur: What’s the Difference?

April 2nd, 2010

More and more people are working from home these days and for good reason; they can avoid the daily commute to the office and enjoy a relatively greater level of freedom. However, it seems that not all work-at-home professionals are alike. I find it interesting, especially in this day and age, that society still separates [...]