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The Last Days of Dogtown
by Anita Diamanat

"Set in early 1800s Massachusetts and inspired by the settlement of Dogtown, Diamant reimagines the community of castoffs...all eking out a harsh living in the barren terrain of Cape Ann. Diamant brings the period alive with domestic details and movingly evokes the surprising bonds the outcasts form in their dying days. This chronicle of a dwindling community...renders these forgotten lives with imagination and sensitivity. "

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Intimacy Tips To Bridge The Communication Gap
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Relationships

Do you ever feel like you’re pouring out your heart to a blank stare? When you try to communicate with your love, does it sometimes seem like you're just not speaking the same language? He or she may be trying really hard to figure out what you are talking about, but just can’t make sense of it. You often feel the same way.

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As You Choose
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Spirituality

Your life right now is the reflection of the choices you have made up until now. It is only when you live in a victim consciousness that you believe you had no choice. The most empowering tool you have in creating a wonderful human experience, is to remember that each moment you are at “choice point.” Each moment you have a choice about how you want to perceive the situation, you have a choice about what you want to believe about it, and you have a choice about how you want to respond. All these choices are within your power.

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Establishing Boundaries
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Relationships
You need to begin by defining your territory, your space. You need to have the strength to take care of yourself and to protect yourself. You must have respect for both yourself as well as others. You can learn to make appropriate choices and learn what is reasonable to give in a relationship.
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5 Simple Strategies For Stress Management
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Self
Stress is unavoidable in life. Some days even getting out of bed in the morning can be stressful. Managing the stress in your life is one key to staying healthy.
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Marriage: Responsibility vs. Fault
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Relationships
Fault implies that you are the cause of a situation. Your ego - your conditioned wounded self - believes that you have control over other peoples' feelings and behavior, and over the outcome of things.  Responsibility is about the ability to respond. Every situation in life offers us opportunities to respond, and how we respond determines how we feel and what we attract to us.
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Sexuality and Spirituality - Strange Bedfellows Or Natural Partners?
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Sexuality

Sex. Possibly the most loaded word in any language, and with good reason. Sex reaches deep down into who we are at our core, and tells truths about us that are undeniable. Freud tapped into this over a century ago, and his insights still reverberate across the decades, and did a lot to break apart the rigid taboos against talking about sex that are a legacy from the Victorian culture.

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Take Care of Yourself - Safeguarding Against Breast Cancer (part 1)
by Catie Hayes, editor of WomanLinks.com

WomanLinks.com Editor, Catie HayesThe statistics and facts regarding Breast Cancer are disturbing at best. According to the Breast Cancer Information Service, one in eight women will develop breast cancer during her lifetime. Think about that for a minute. Just imagine yourself in your office, local supermarket, with eight of your best friends, or your family members. Now apply this statistic. In this scenario, one of your co-workers, your neighbors, your friends, your relatives, or even you will contract breast cancer. I am not a gambling woman, but these do not strike me as good odds!

Breast cancer is currently the second leading cause of cancer death in women, and the American Cancer Society estimates that in 1999 about 175,000 new cases will be diagnosed among women in the U.S. Is anyone else feeling more than a little uncomfortable with these numbers?

So, who is at risk here? More scary stats from the American Cancer Society coming up:

  • Breast cancer is 100 times more common among women than men.
  • A woman's risk of developing breast cancer increases with age.
  • Only 5% to 10% of breast cancer cases are hereditary.
  • Breast cancer risk is higher among women whose close blood relatives have this disease, or who themselves had previous bouts of breast cancer.
  • Women who have had no children or who had their first child after age 30 have a slightly higher breast cancer risk.
  • Long time use of Hormone Replacement Therapy, after menopause, may slightly increase the risk of breast cancer.
  • Regular consumption of alcohol, cigarette smoking, and a diet high in polyunsaturated fats increases your risk of developing breast cancer.
It is a little hard to feel comfortable after reading this, isn't it?

Okay, so what are the choices for prevention here? Lifestyle and eating patterns can be changed, but otherwise, it seems that vigilance is the best preventitive measure. More than 90 percent of women whose breast cancer is found and treated early with no spreading beyond the breast, will survive. The two best defenses in your personal armory are REGULAR monthly self-exams and, after age 40, yearly mammograms.

Sure, but who remembers or has time to check every month? Consider the alternative. If you don't remember every month, come up with a reminder program that works for you. Mark your personal calendar, send yourself e-mail, leave yourself a note on the bathroom mirror the night before you are due. Whatever helps you remember to regularly check your breasts is the best plan.

Mammograms alone are not enough to safeguard you, they are not 100% accurate. Mammograms are read by humans, and humans make mistakes. They are a powerful tool when combined with regular self exams.

If you need more detailed information or want to review the studies about Breast Cancer, see the Breast Cancer Information Service site and The American Cancer Society's Breast Cancer Resource Center . The URLs for both sites are located on the Health Resource page .

Next week, we'll discuss exactly what to look for during your self-exams. In the meantime, be well!

all the best,

Catie

Copyright 1999, WomanLinks.com

About the Author : Catie Hayes is founder/editor of WomanLinks.com; a community of support, spirituality, growth and empowerment for women. She is a freelance writer, the single homeschooling mom of two, and an avid fan of laughter, spontaneous dancing, cats and chocolate (not necessarily in that order).




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