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Watch Out, The Depreciation On Your Motorcycle Can Affect Your Motorcycle Loan t respect as well. Based on the current divorce rate and irreconcilable differences, it appears that men and women cannot transcend the emotional barriers that they must in order to connect and communicate with those that they love. The responsibility is not exclusively on men. Women play a huge part in the creation of these irresponsible expectations, which are placed upon the male species at birth and propagated throughout their lives. The suppression of male emotion results in the unpredictable environment of unfocused and inappropriate anger and possible violence. It is well known that anger is an acceptable emotion for men to reveal, but does it have to be the only one?Like cars, many new motorcycles depreciate very quickly after they are driven out of the dealership. As a result, if you are a motorcycle buyer looking for a motorcycle loan or financing, it is important you understand that not getting the right type of motorcycle loan can put you in the position of owing more on your motorcycle than it is actually worth if you were to sell it. This occurs with some motorcycle loans because the value of your motorcycle depreciates faster than you are paying down the principal on the motorcycle loan. This makes it very difficult to sell or trade in your motorcycle if you have not paid off the loan.Most motorcycle buyers feel that they will pay off their loan before they sell their motorcycle, but this is simply not the case. Many motorcycle buyers get Have you noticed that the man who supports or defends a woman in a highly charged testosterone environment is targeted as a wimp and potentially places himself in danger? These are the standards by which boys are raised and men continue to support. This is abusive both to men and women. One of Oprah’s shows focused on these very issues and the guests on her show were all men, some former pro athletes, former spousal abusers, therapists and youn What Are You Fishing With? Lure, Bait and Gear Who are men really? Macho and sensitive or abusers. Once upon a time I witnessed one of the toughest, macho, ex-marine construction foremen I know do a beautiful thing. When our accountant got married, her wedding was in another state and thus no one from here was invited to the wedding. This man made a point to find out her favorite color and the size of their bed, and ordered some very fine monogrammed linens for her. He arrived at her office with a large cardboard box. He put it on her chair and told her gruffly that someone delivered the box to his office by mistake. After she opened the box, he made a few slightly suggestive jokes about what they were going to do on their new sheets. She was very touched and tried to thank him but he just turned bright red and sloughed off the appreciation. It was obvious to me that this macho man has a very tender, romantic side to him that he is embarrassed to reveal but still will because he has the honor and integrity of a man. I believe that men are like this all the time.A 10-step exercise for services professionals to evaluate clients... Fly fishing -- it doesn't work, does it? When I first watched someone fly-fishing, they released the line and fling it far out into the water. No sooner had the fly hit the water was it being reeled back in. Even today, I still don't understand how this method catches any fish. Yet it does. The results had an opportunity to occur because the line was pitched. Fly fishing looks like so much more work compared to the worm, bobber, sitting on a camp chair, day dreaming, an occasional inconsequential conversation, sipping on a beer (okay root beer for family friendliness), relaxing and waiting for the bite. The energy is more comfortable yet the results less active -- maybe, maybe not. If you talk to a Before my mother died, she was in a nursing home with Alzheimer’s. My dad who was an electrical contractor and president of every organization he ever joined is the epitome of macho. He would visit my mother daily. She did not even recognize him and could not carry on a conversation. He would go to the nursing home and sit with her. He’d turn off his hearing aid and just talk to her about what was going on in his life and with all of their 6 children. Then he would paint her fingernails, curl and brush her hair and take her for ice cream. This went on for several years until she died. I would never have imagined that my dad could have been so tender and sweet, but he was. I was present at the birth of my first grandchild along with my son-in-law. I watched as my daughter delivered her son and the doctor checked him and then handed him to my son-in-law. Jason was so moved by the birth of his son that as he held him in his hands, tears rolled down his face. I have seen this scene repeated again and again at the many births I have witnessed. Years ago I saw my husband, champion wrestler, black belted in Judo and Karate, world class wrestling coach and former Green Beret shed a tear when our pet rabbit was mangled by a wild dog. At my husband’s funeral, there were about a thousand men, visibly shaken, some so shook up they could not speak, but those who did spoke of his commitment to them as men and how he had sacrificed to teach them to change their lives from pre-delinquent to upstanding citizen, mayor, school principal, police officer, business owner, fathers and coaches. He accomplished this as a man, actually as a wrestling coach who took the toughest boys he could find on the street and taught them to channel their aggression into an acceptable form where they could become champions and experience success. What do all of these examples prove? It proves that men are our heroes, saviors, gladiators and rescuers. They represent honor, integrity and toughness. They fight for what they believe, they are the first to come to the rescue of a damsel, child or animal in distress. They perform these tasks silently, not asking for praise or recognition. They are stoic, often working while in pain or sick, frequently refusing to see a doctor until they are severely ill. They come across as tough guys and are unwilling to show their emotions for fear of being thought a wimp. It is these characteristics that make them our heroes and yet women criticize them harshly for being unemotional, detached and macho. Our American society puts a lot of pressure on men to perform, control their emotions, be tough, and live within a tight definition of what is masculine. Then we criticize them for being the way that we have pressured them to be. So what is it about men that creates their tough shell and soft insides? Let us look at the extreme of what men are allowed to express. What is the cost of macho? Perhaps it is true that men are raised from birth to “suck it up”, “be a man” and “tough it out” but what has this created in terms of man/woman relationship? It seems that all of this “macho training” results in universal abuse of both men and women. The “boys network”, those conversations that go on in locker rooms, bars and places only frequented by men are focused on women as sex objects. A solitary man may be willing to show his emotions and feelings to a woman that he loves, but are men becoming more inhibited in that respect as well. Based on the current divorce rate and irreconcilable differences, it appears that men and women cannot transcend the emotional barriers that they must in order to connect and communicate with those that they love. The responsibility is not exclusively on men. Women play a huge part in the creation of these irresponsible expectations, which are placed upon the male species at birth and propagated throughout their lives. The suppression of male emotion results in the unpredictable environment of unfocused and inappropriate anger and possible violence. It is well known that anger is an acceptable emotion for men to reveal, but does it have to be the only one? Have you noticed that the man who supports or defends a woman in a highly charged testosterone environment is targeted as a wimp and potentially places himself in danger? These are the standards by which boys are raised and men continue to support. This is abusive both to men and women. One of Oprah’s shows focused on these very issues and the guests on her show were all men, some former pro athletes, former spousal abusers, therapists and youn Ebooks - The Easy Way to Success As A Web Writer contractor and president of every organization he ever joined is the epitome of macho. He would visit my mother daily. She did not even recognize him and could not carry on a conversation. He would go to the nursing home and sit with her. He’d turn off his hearing aid and just talk to her about what was going on in his life and with all of their 6 children. Then he would paint her fingernails, curl and brush her hair and take her for ice cream. This went on for several years until she died. I would never have imagined that my dad could have been so tender and sweet, but he was.Want to make great money online as a writer? Write and sell your own ebooks.Ebooks are a goldmine for a writer who's reasonably proficient, creative and has a modicum of business sense. Because these are ebooks, rather than print books, and are meant to be read on a computer screen, they're shorter than print books. Think in terms of 30 to 70 pages for an ebook. This means that you'll need to streamline your writing style too - there's no room for waffle in an ebook.There are two ways to profit from writing ebooks: write them for others, or write them and sell them online yourself. Writing Ebooks For Others For Sell - Fast Cash In Your PocketBecause ebooks sell well online, many entrepreneurs seek out writers to write ebooks to order.To find buy I was present at the birth of my first grandchild along with my son-in-law. I watched as my daughter delivered her son and the doctor checked him and then handed him to my son-in-law. Jason was so moved by the birth of his son that as he held him in his hands, tears rolled down his face. I have seen this scene repeated again and again at the many births I have witnessed. Years ago I saw my husband, champion wrestler, black belted in Judo and Karate, world class wrestling coach and former Green Beret shed a tear when our pet rabbit was mangled by a wild dog. At my husband’s funeral, there were about a thousand men, visibly shaken, some so shook up they could not speak, but those who did spoke of his commitment to them as men and how he had sacrificed to teach them to change their lives from pre-delinquent to upstanding citizen, mayor, school principal, police officer, business owner, fathers and coaches. He accomplished this as a man, actually as a wrestling coach who took the toughest boys he could find on the street and taught them to channel their aggression into an acceptable form where they could become champions and experience success. What do all of these examples prove? It proves that men are our heroes, saviors, gladiators and rescuers. They represent honor, integrity and toughness. They fight for what they believe, they are the first to come to the rescue of a damsel, child or animal in distress. They perform these tasks silently, not asking for praise or recognition. They are stoic, often working while in pain or sick, frequently refusing to see a doctor until they are severely ill. They come across as tough guys and are unwilling to show their emotions for fear of being thought a wimp. It is these characteristics that make them our heroes and yet women criticize them harshly for being unemotional, detached and macho. Our American society puts a lot of pressure on men to perform, control their emotions, be tough, and live within a tight definition of what is masculine. Then we criticize them for being the way that we have pressured them to be. So what is it about men that creates their tough shell and soft insides? Let us look at the extreme of what men are allowed to express. What is the cost of macho? Perhaps it is true that men are raised from birth to “suck it up”, “be a man” and “tough it out” but what has this created in terms of man/woman relationship? It seems that all of this “macho training” results in universal abuse of both men and women. The “boys network”, those conversations that go on in locker rooms, bars and places only frequented by men are focused on women as sex objects. A solitary man may be willing to show his emotions and feelings to a woman that he loves, but are men becoming more inhibited in that respect as well. Based on the current divorce rate and irreconcilable differences, it appears that men and women cannot transcend the emotional barriers that they must in order to connect and communicate with those that they love. The responsibility is not exclusively on men. Women play a huge part in the creation of these irresponsible expectations, which are placed upon the male species at birth and propagated throughout their lives. The suppression of male emotion results in the unpredictable environment of unfocused and inappropriate anger and possible violence. It is well known that anger is an acceptable emotion for men to reveal, but does it have to be the only one? Have you noticed that the man who supports or defends a woman in a highly charged testosterone environment is targeted as a wimp and potentially places himself in danger? These are the standards by which boys are raised and men continue to support. This is abusive both to men and women. One of Oprah’s shows focused on these very issues and the guests on her show were all men, some former pro athletes, former spousal abusers, therapists and youn The Courier Service Trucking Industry: You Can Avoid Unsafe Shipping Practices s mangled by a wild dog.Many trucking companies and industrial courier service providers do not enforce safe shipping practices, let alone train drivers to follow proper safety procedures. Lost or dropped shipments are some of the main problems in this trucking industry which are only compounded by damages incurred that can increase your costs as you wait for a replacement item to appear. If you are in the market for a new courier service company, the following unsafe practices are something you must be aware of to avoid trouble later on.Countless accidents on roadways have made the evening news, accidents which often involve a driver's load being dropped onto the street with extensive damage to freight, vehicles, and people being the end result of such mishaps. A quick survey of the news over the past year reveal At my husband’s funeral, there were about a thousand men, visibly shaken, some so shook up they could not speak, but those who did spoke of his commitment to them as men and how he had sacrificed to teach them to change their lives from pre-delinquent to upstanding citizen, mayor, school principal, police officer, business owner, fathers and coaches. He accomplished this as a man, actually as a wrestling coach who took the toughest boys he could find on the street and taught them to channel their aggression into an acceptable form where they could become champions and experience success. What do all of these examples prove? It proves that men are our heroes, saviors, gladiators and rescuers. They represent honor, integrity and toughness. They fight for what they believe, they are the first to come to the rescue of a damsel, child or animal in distress. They perform these tasks silently, not asking for praise or recognition. They are stoic, often working while in pain or sick, frequently refusing to see a doctor until they are severely ill. They come across as tough guys and are unwilling to show their emotions for fear of being thought a wimp. It is these characteristics that make them our heroes and yet women criticize them harshly for being unemotional, detached and macho. Our American society puts a lot of pressure on men to perform, control their emotions, be tough, and live within a tight definition of what is masculine. Then we criticize them for being the way that we have pressured them to be. So what is it about men that creates their tough shell and soft insides? Let us look at the extreme of what men are allowed to express. What is the cost of macho? Perhaps it is true that men are raised from birth to “suck it up”, “be a man” and “tough it out” but what has this created in terms of man/woman relationship? It seems that all of this “macho training” results in universal abuse of both men and women. The “boys network”, those conversations that go on in locker rooms, bars and places only frequented by men are focused on women as sex objects. A solitary man may be willing to show his emotions and feelings to a woman that he loves, but are men becoming more inhibited in that respect as well. Based on the current divorce rate and irreconcilable differences, it appears that men and women cannot transcend the emotional barriers that they must in order to connect and communicate with those that they love. The responsibility is not exclusively on men. Women play a huge part in the creation of these irresponsible expectations, which are placed upon the male species at birth and propagated throughout their lives. The suppression of male emotion results in the unpredictable environment of unfocused and inappropriate anger and possible violence. It is well known that anger is an acceptable emotion for men to reveal, but does it have to be the only one? Have you noticed that the man who supports or defends a woman in a highly charged testosterone environment is targeted as a wimp and potentially places himself in danger? These are the standards by which boys are raised and men continue to support. This is abusive both to men and women. One of Oprah’s shows focused on these very issues and the guests on her show were all men, some former pro athletes, former spousal abusers, therapists and youn Terrorism - Just Say No! unwilling to show their emotions for fear of being thought a wimp. It is these characteristics that make them our heroes and yet women criticize them harshly for being unemotional, detached and macho.The specter of terrorism has raised its ugly head. Once again, the world is spellbound by the latest Osama bin Laden tape. As a result, the mass media has kicked in to high gear with rampant speculation and fear-mongering about what this means for America.The bin Laden tape has caused Americans to spend a lot of time talking and worrying about this latest threat to our security. But to what avail?If your job is to thwart terrorist plots and protect the country’s safety, then by all means, you need to pay attention to what’s going on. But for the average American, there is nothing to be gained by dwelling on terrorist threats.Be honest with yourself. Is there anything you should do differently, any action you should take, just because someone has issued a vague threat to Our American society puts a lot of pressure on men to perform, control their emotions, be tough, and live within a tight definition of what is masculine. Then we criticize them for being the way that we have pressured them to be. So what is it about men that creates their tough shell and soft insides? Let us look at the extreme of what men are allowed to express. What is the cost of macho? Perhaps it is true that men are raised from birth to “suck it up”, “be a man” and “tough it out” but what has this created in terms of man/woman relationship? It seems that all of this “macho training” results in universal abuse of both men and women. The “boys network”, those conversations that go on in locker rooms, bars and places only frequented by men are focused on women as sex objects. A solitary man may be willing to show his emotions and feelings to a woman that he loves, but are men becoming more inhibited in that respect as well. Based on the current divorce rate and irreconcilable differences, it appears that men and women cannot transcend the emotional barriers that they must in order to connect and communicate with those that they love. The responsibility is not exclusively on men. Women play a huge part in the creation of these irresponsible expectations, which are placed upon the male species at birth and propagated throughout their lives. The suppression of male emotion results in the unpredictable environment of unfocused and inappropriate anger and possible violence. It is well known that anger is an acceptable emotion for men to reveal, but does it have to be the only one? Have you noticed that the man who supports or defends a woman in a highly charged testosterone environment is targeted as a wimp and potentially places himself in danger? These are the standards by which boys are raised and men continue to support. This is abusive both to men and women. One of Oprah’s shows focused on these very issues and the guests on her show were all men, some former pro athletes, former spousal abusers, therapists and youn Eight Natural Alternatives to Anti-Inflammatory Medication t respect as well. Based on the current divorce rate and irreconcilable differences, it appears that men and women cannot transcend the emotional barriers that they must in order to connect and communicate with those that they love. The responsibility is not exclusively on men. Women play a huge part in the creation of these irresponsible expectations, which are placed upon the male species at birth and propagated throughout their lives. The suppression of male emotion results in the unpredictable environment of unfocused and inappropriate anger and possible violence. It is well known that anger is an acceptable emotion for men to reveal, but does it have to be the only one?Most people are surprised when I tell them that in Canada alone two people a day will die as a result of bleeding due to anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication. As a result of these tragedies, the drug companies produced the supposed answer to this dilemma. The Cox 2 Inhibitors such as Celebrex, Vioxx and Bextra were supposed to be a far safer and effective medication. However, in late 2004 and early in 2005 the Cox 2 inhibitors were found to have serious adverse reactions.In September of 2004, Vioxx was pulled from the market after a study showed that patients taking the drug had twice the risk of suffering a heart attack. In December, 2004, Pfizer announced that Celebrex more than doubled the risk of heart attack in a long term cancer trial. In addition, Bextra was also found to double Have you noticed that the man who supports or defends a woman in a highly charged testosterone environment is targeted as a wimp and potentially places himself in danger? These are the standards by which boys are raised and men continue to support. This is abusive both to men and women. One of Oprah’s shows focused on these very issues and the guests on her show were all men, some former pro athletes, former spousal abusers, therapists and young college students all in support of a movement to broaden the definition of what it means to be a man. I’m going to say two things that are very controversial. 1. American society tolerates a very narrow range of masculine emotion. 2. The abuse of women is so pervasive, underhanded and unrecognized that it is accepted as the norm by both sexes. Thus, it is passively perpetuated. Many men who recognize but do not participate in this form of sexual degradation of women, just keep quiet and do not step up to the defense of women for fear of repercussions. It is in this way that men can be guilty of abuse. What these two statements reveal is that we are still in the infancy of our personal development as a nation.
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