Men ok a woman president, public breast-feeding and natural women

January 4, 2010
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Men ok a woman president, public breast-feeding and natural women

Since I often call to light the unfairness bestowed upon women, I wanted to pass along some good news. We have come a long way for womens' rights.
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Best of ’09 – album that rocked my world

December 13, 2009
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Best of ’09 – album that rocked my world

The next best of 2009 blog challenge topic I felt compelled to write about was the topic album of the year: What’s rocking your world? So, here it is, a few days late, but right on time in my world... the album(s) that rocked my 2009.
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Most peaceful moment of 2009 – Ixtapa, Mexico

December 8, 2009
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Most peaceful moment of 2009 – Ixtapa, Mexico

I have decided to participate in Gwen Bell's Best of 2009 Blog Challenge. The basic deal is that Gwen encourages bloggers to reflect on 2009 by providing a different topic each day to ponder and write about. Today's prompt asks what was your best moment of peace in 2009.
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A non-expert review of the Motorola CLIQ

December 7, 2009
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A non-expert review of the Motorola CLIQ

This year, I entered into the Smartphone world with T-Mobile’s Motorola CLIQ. Since this is my first Smartphone, I am FAR from an expert on this topic. But, that won’t stop me from writing a review after playing around with it for a little over a week.
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Hey advertisers, please don’t pit my body parts against each other

November 22, 2009
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I have been debating whether or not I should write this post for a couple of weeks because (a) I largely want my blog to be positive, and (b) working in the public relations industry, it can be risky to publicly call out any company in a negative light. However, the more I saw the commercial below, the more I found myself getting upset; and a good rant never hurt anybody, right? Okay, enough justification, onto the commercial. It is a Reebok advertisement for its new “easy tone” sneaker. The first thing that stuck out to me was the...
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