…prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
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Justice Bedsworth Takes on Hits, Runs, and Sports Contracts
The O(range) C(ounty) Bar Association monthly OC Lawyer Magazine, once again brings us Justice Bedsworth so brace yourself for a laugh and an education: “ Bunting for Boilerplate,” by…
Comics and Newspaper Syndication: don’t look for me in the funny papers
Question to web comic strip creator(s): Why aren’t you in newspapers? Answer (excerpt): “Without question this is the most common question we’re asked, often preceded by the nice compliment,…
Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
…private group practices, is forming cancer or spine centers, often in separate buildings. Poor reimbursement levels explain why hospitals nationwide are cutting care for other common conditions, such as mental…
Libraries and the Internet Quotation: Another View of the Cathedral(s)
…help you. Librarians aren’t there to run a scam on you, nor to try to turn a profit, nor to deceive you—all common enough occurrences in this, the so-called “information…
How (and how not) to Preserve Letters other Family Memorabilia (NYT)
“How to Preserve Your Family Memories, Letters and Trinkets,” by Kelsey McKinney, New York Times, 2/8/18. Let this article be a starting point if you haven’t already researched…
How to Become More Believable (“it works every time” says Absalom Q. Lincoln)
iLibrarian alerts us to this sensible, and very funny, genealogy research advice, which also applies to Life in General and on the Internet Tubes: Avoiding Five Common Genealogy Research…
Surveys I’ll Never Take or, Make Me Want to Take Your Survey!
…through, even if it’s 6 months later. We know these things take time. It’s all about common courtesy. Other people are much busier than you are. Really, If you start…
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