Monthly Archives: September 2010

Tracking Fall Foliage, Pick And Choose

September 27, 2010
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Some say the summer’s drought will reduce the annual grandeur of the fall foliage this year. Others say that the cool weather will enhance the annual grandeur of the fall foliage this year. Some say it’s running early; others say it’s running late. Take your pick. One way or the other, though, it’s beginning...

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Conn Humane Society Making Progress, Critic Says

September 27, 2010
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Conn Humane Society Making Progress, Critic Says

The Coalition For Change – the group that spearheaded the effort to remove the tyrannical chairman and director of the Connecticut Humane Society – had some positive things to say say about changes they are seeing under the direction of the new director. Gordon G. Willard took over as director of one of the oldest and...

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How To Interupt Cycles Of Stress Overload

September 26, 2010
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How To Interupt Cycles Of Stress Overload

In previous entries we’ve explored the nature of stress and how paying attention to the present moment through mindfulness can be an effective antidote to stress. Today we’ll explore how lower levels of chronic stress overload might save your life. Coritsol is one of the chief hormonal products of the stress response. It’s beneficial...

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Apple Computers Reach Record High Scores, Whirlpool Did Well

September 26, 2010
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The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) reports in its latest survey that Apple set a new record and lists appliance manufacturers that also received high scores. Customer Satisfaction Improves for PCs, Appliances, and Electronics; Change May Signal Rebound in Consumer Demand Apple, Whirlpool in the Lead; Strong Gains for GE, Dell, Acer, and HP...

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