Leadership and the Future of The Occupy Movement

November 21, 2011

Leadership, The Occupy Movement, and the Failure of Congress Revolution, war, civil unrest, and dissent are all part of the human experience…like it or not. Interestingly, I was just talking about certain aspects of your question with one of the young people I tutor/mentor. We have this idea that one individual, in this case the [...]

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The Whole World is Watching: The Occupy Movement in History

November 20, 2011

This is Going to Get Out of Hand! The following videos, without editorial comment, will provide context …and a bit of a history lesson for those of you who aren’t up-to-speed. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” Edmund Burke (1729-1797) This will get out of hand! When [...]

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Breaking News from Lakewood, Ohio

November 18, 2011

Man Struck by Lightening – Twice! Breaking News from Lox8: 56 year old Lakewood, Ohio man hit by lightening! Husband of Connie Zajaros, father of four (Jack, Jr., Allie, Kayleigh, Emily), and grandfather of two (Kailyn and Brynn) was struck by lightening Late Thursday afternoon. In the past 3 years, Professor John P. J. Zajaros, [...]

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Economics 101 – “The Intangibles: Payment Comes in Many Forms”

November 15, 2011

Just a note about the previous post: The Intangibles: Payment Comes in Many Forms There were several points made earlier today. The one point I left alone, unsaid, is the one dealing with costs. I feel I must at least touch on the subject, based on a couple of questions that have been raised via social [...]

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The Intangibles: Payment Comes in Many Forms

November 14, 2011

Change – Old Friends – The Old/New You I had an interesting conversation with an old friend the other day. However, before I talk about the conversation, I think a bit of an explanation, based on an observation, is in order. The thing about old friends is, they knew you…before…way back when. “Way back when!” [...]

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