Alcoholism: Why It’s So Hard to Love the Big Easy

Why It’s So Hard to Love the Big Easy
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Well, folks, it’s official. Forbes has rated New Orleans, LA the seventh drunkest city in America and, personally, I’m a little surprised. Quite surprised, if I’m honest…because before going to school there for just under ten months, I thought that the city more or less revolved around drinking, and
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Mud In Heaven
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If you see strange writing on this page, please ignore it. I cannot figure out why it’s doing what it’s doing. I saw this comment on a local news link, and I thought it was a very well-written comment on sin entering Heaven. It gets bonus points for having been written by the Proverbs Dad. : ) In th
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Classical Conditioning
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Classical condition is type of associative learning that was demonstrated by Pavlovs experiments with dogs and their salivation. In his experiments, Pavlov learned the dogs to salivate at the sound of the buzzer, an deviant reflex, fifty-fifty before the regimen is presented. At first the dogs did n
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Dancer & Actress Betty Grable 1973 Inglewood Park Cemetery
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Betty Grable (December 18, 1916 – July 2, 1973) was an American dancer, singer, and actress. Her iconic bathing suit photo made her the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. It was later included in the Life magazine project “100 Photos that Changed the World.” Grable was particularly note
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Secrets … and shame?
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I’ve written about this before – the issue of what to tell people and when. I thought as time went on I’d find it easier to be open about my drinking, to be honest. Because I do want to tell people. At least, sometimes I want to. So what’s holding me back? Embarrassment, I think. That and shame. The
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